Since I retired two years ago, my attention has been divided among many things that have tugged at my heartstrings for years (which is why my blog posts are few and far between these days), like clean water, reducing plastic, knowledge-transfer sessions on various environmental topics, and writing.
One of my favs is the work I’ve been doing at the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association, and our mission-driven, never-ending quest for swimmable, fishable, drinkable water.
Over Christmas, my brother-in-law, LJ DuToit, who owns Apex Views drone services in Chattanooga, took drone footage of the stretch of the Susquehanna that flows by our office, known as Lake Clark, a 10-mile stretch of man-made lake on the Susquehanna River between York and Lancaster counties. Created in 1931 by the Safe Harbor Dam, the dam impounds the Susquehanna River at Lake Clark, flooding the upper Conejohela Valley to form the lake, thereby maintaining sufficient flow for hydroelectric power…