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Coursing Through Gasland

A Digital Atlas Exploring Natural Gas Development in the Towanda Creek Watershed

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This digital atlas exploring natural gas development in the Towanda Creek watershed is the fourth in a series of FracTracker Alliance watershed impact analyses in the Susquehanna River Basin. As you scroll through the report, use the left and right arrows on pictures and maps to access additional content. Viewers are invited to zoom in on maps with controls in the bottom-right corner and click on various map icons for more details about the content. Map legends may be viewed by clicking on the full-screen icon at the top-right corner of the map.

View Full Size StoryMap | Updated 11/23/2022

Where to Learn More

  • Watch the Coursing Through Gasland webinar to learn more about Towanda Creek and FracTracker’s series of watershed projects

Acknowledgments

FracTracker Alliance would like to thank the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies for their generous support, which made the Towanda Creek watershed project possible. We would also like to thank all of the volunteers who accompanied us in the field, including Melissa Ostroff of Earthworks for contributing OGI / infrared imagery and footage, pilot David Harnitchek with LightHawk for providing aerial support for the project, Sarah Corcoran from Sierra Club, Kelly Finley from Bucknell University, Ben Finley, Diana Dakey, Paul Dakey, Paul Otruba and Victor Otruba for their time and contributions.

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