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Conestoga: 267 cfs, 1.45 ft (Last updated: 12/21/24, 4:30 PM)       Yellow Breeches: 4,860 cfs, 5.13 ft (Last updated: 12/21/24, 4:15 PM)       Swatara: 468 cfs, 2.03 ft (Last updated: 12/20/24, 1:45 PM)       Susquehanna at Conowingo: 336 cfs, 1.04 ft (Last updated: 12/21/24, 4:15 PM)       Juniata: 173 cfs, 1.24 ft (Last updated: 12/21/24, 4:45 PM)       Susquehanna at Marietta: 50,400 cfs, 38.29 ft (Last updated: 12/21/24, 4:15 PM)       Susquehanna at Harrisburg: 49,100 cfs, 5.62 ft (Last updated: 12/21/24, 4:00 PM)
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LSRA & Partners File Petition for Rehearing 

We filed a petition for rehearing as a first step in our challenge to the decision of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Nov. 21, 2024, to grant York Energy Storage a preliminary permit to study the construction of a pumped storage facility at Cuffs Run along the Susquehanna River in York County.

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BIG WIN FOR THE EASTERN HELLBENDER!

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a proposal to list the eastern hellbender as an endangered species throughout its range under the Endangered Species Act. This action was taken after a lawsuit filed by Center for Biological Diversity on behalf of Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper, Waterkeepers Chesapeake, Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper, and Waterkeeper Alliance.

Bacteria Monitoring Program

Launched in June 2023, our Water Watchdog program tests E. coli levels weekly at 15 Lower Susquehanna River sites, posting results every Friday to inform public water safety.

Our Vision

The Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association’s vision is to ensure drinkable, fishable, swimmable water on the Lower Susquehanna River and raise community awareness for current and future generations on the ecological and economic value of the Lower Susquehanna Watershed.

We are the voice of the river. Our advocacy work includes education about the issues, monitoring polluters, and insisting on compliance with the law.

Have fun and support a good cause by participating in our signature events, whether on or off the river:  the Dam Bridge Challenge, the Ripple Effect Soiree, or one of our partner events.

Join one of our volunteer programs! We organize the Great Plastics Purge, river cleanup days, bacteria monitoring, and more. Your participation helps support our mission for a swimmable, drinkable and fishable Susquehanna River.

What We Do

We monitor and patrol over 8500 square miles, throughout the lower Susquehanna watershed.

In May 2024, 700 middle and high school students experience the river on our field trip educational program.

Since 2009 LSRA and its volunteers have removed over 230 tons of plastic tires and trash from our waterways.

In 2023 our supporters took action on our advocacy alerts to send 3,460 email messages

In a typical year our riverkeepers and volunteers collected over 400 water samples from different areas of our territory to analyze for a wide range of pollutants.

Since 2017 LSRA has been a plaintiff in 9 legal cases and has secured over $2,000,000 in penalties from polluters.

Our Impact

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