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Killing the Chesapeake
How Amish farming practices, old mill dams harm the Susquehanna & Chesapeake — and how to fix it
Sediment and nutrients have flowed from farms and piled up behind dams since Colonial times. That’s a huge threat now for the Susquehanna and Chesapeake.
Mike Argento, York Daily Record
Published
4:45 am UTC Feb. 3, 2021
Sediment and nutrients have flowed from farms and piled up behind dams since Colonial times. That’s a huge threat now for the Susquehanna and Chesapeake.
Mike Argento, York Daily Record
Published
4:45 am UTC Feb. 3, 2021
This USA Today Network special report explores solutions to deep threats that flow through New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland as the Susquehanna River feeds the Chesapeake Bay — with life and death.