Watershed Resources
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SAN Member Organizations
- Academy of Natural Sciences
- A D Marble & Company
- Albright College
- AMEC, Earth and Environmental
- Aqua Pennsylvania
- Barry Isett and Associates
- Berks County Conservancy
- Berks County Conservation District
- Berks County Farm Bureau
- Berks County Planning Commission
- Borough of Boyertown
- Chester County Conservation District
- Chester County Health Department
- Clean Water Action
- Conservation Fund
- Countryview Family Farm
- Delaware River Basin Commission
- Delaware RiverKeeper Network
- Delaware River Valley Planning Commission
- Delaware Valley Earth Force
- Drexel University
- East Falls Development Corporation
- East Greenville Borough
- Eastern PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation
- Ecological Management and Design
- Environmental Engineering and Technology
- Exelon
- Fairmount Water Works
- Federal Highway Administration
- Friends of Mingo Creek
- Friends of the Wissahickon
- F.X. Browne Inc.
- Greeley and Hanson LLC
- Green Valleys Association
- Greentreks Network, Inc
- Hay Creek Watershed Association
- Heritage Conservancy
- Hill Environmental Group, Inc.
- Kent Surveyors and Engineers
- L. Robert Kimball & Associates
- LaSalle University
- Lebanon County Conservation District
- Lehigh County Conservation District
- Lehigh University
- Lower Merion Conservancy
- M&M Solutions
- Maiden Creek Watershed Association
- Monoshone Watershed Association
- Montgomery County Conservation District
- Montgomery County Health Department
- Montgomery County Lands Trust
- Montgomery County Planning Commission
- Moyer Packing
- Muhlenberg Township
- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
- Natural Lands Trust
- National Park Service, Northeast Region
- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Oak Lane Day School
- Owen J. Roberts Middle School
- Partnership for the Delaware Estuary
- Pennsylvania American Water
- Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
- Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
- Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
- Pennsylvania Environmental Council
- Pennsylvania Farm Bureau
- Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers
- Pennsylvania Rural Watershed Association
- Pennsylvania Sea Grant
- Pennsylvania State Extension Service
- Pennsylvania State University – Center for Watershed Stewardship
- Pennsylvania State University – Penn State Cooperative Wetlands Center
- Pennsylvania State University , School of Science , Engineering & Technology
- Pennvest
- Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy
- Philadelphia Water Department
- Pomona Grange
- Port Indian Civic and Boating Association
- Reading Anthracite
- Reading Area Water Authority
- Rettew Associations, Inc.
- Riverbend Environmental Education Center
- Schuylkill Canal Association, Inc.
- Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
- Schuylkill County Conservation District
- Schuylkill Headwaters Association
- Schuylkill River Heritage Area
- Schuylkill Riverkeeper
- Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Resource Conservation and Development Council
- Spotts, Stevens and McCoy, Inc
- St. Joseph's University
- Stroud Water Research Center
- Upper Milford Township
- Temple University
- Taproot Native Design, LLC
- Towson University
- Unicorn Mgt. Consultants, LLC
- University of Delaware
- University of Pennsylvania
- URS
- Ursinus College
- US Army Corps of Engineers
- US Attorneys Office Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- US Department of Agriculture
- US Environmental Protection Agency Region III
- US Geological Survey
- US Office of Surface Mining
- Valley Forge Watershed Association
- Villanova University
- Water Resources Education Network (League of Women Voters)
- Western Berks Water Authority
- William Penn Foundation
- Wissahickon Restoration Volunteers
- Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association
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U.S. EPA leads the nation's environmental science, research, education and assessment efforts to protect human health and the environment.
Delaware River Basin Commission provides leadership in restoring the Delaware River and protecting water quality, resolving interstate water disputes without costly litigation, allocating and conserving water, managing river flow, and providing numerous other services.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection protects Pennsylvania's air, land and water from pollution and provides for the health and safety of its citizens through a cleaner environment.
Philadelphia Water Department primary mission is to plan for, operate, and maintain both the infrastructure and the organization necessary to purvey high quality drinking water, to provide an adequate and reliable water supply for all household, commercial, and community needs, and to sustain and enhance the region's watersheds and quality of life by managing wastewater and stormwater effectively.
Partnership for the Delaware Estuary leads collaborative and creative efforts to protect and enhance the Delaware Estuary and its tributaries for current and future generations.
Schuylkill River Heritage Area is the premiere website for recreation, eco-tourism and cultural heritage in the Schuylkill Watershed region.
Philly RiverCast is a forecast of water quality that predicts potential levels of pathogens in the Schuylkill River between Flat Rock Dam and Fairmount Dam (i.e., between Manayunk and Boathouse Row)
Watershed Information Center is a web-based library of watershed-related information for the Philadelphia region stakeholders.
Schuylkill Priority Lands website is designed to make the data, methodology, results and maps of the Schuylkill Watershed Priority Lands Strategy easily accessible to open space planners, land trust staff, municipal officials, funders and others for use in making strategic open space protection decisions.
RiverBASE is a project of the Environmental Program of Reading Area Community College. Its goal is to provide educators in the Schuylkill River watershed with resources covering science, natural history, history and culture of the river watershed.
StormwaterPA is a collaborative effort that highlights stormwater management innovations–and provides developers, municipal officials, and engineers with the tools to transform local runoff problems from unwanted nuisance into beneficial resource.
The EAC Network of PEC is helping local officials to make sound environmental decisions within and across municipal boundaries by promoting the establishment and support of EACs across the Commonwealth.
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