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Debris, Pollution Enter Bay After Conowingo Dam Opens Gates

August 19, 2018 by Leave a Comment

DARLINGTON, Md. WBOC – WBOC reports that Rain and flooding decimated neighborhoods and towns in Northern Pennsylvania earlier this week. Now, all that water flowing down the Susquehanna River has reached the Conowingo Dam, rising fast and forcing engineers to open up six dam gates on Wednesday. Exelon, the dam’s owner, expects to open more gates as water levels peak on Thursday.

Dirty water, tainted the color of chocolate milk, blasted through the gates of the Conowingo Dam (WBOC Photo)

Dirty water, tainted the color of chocolate milk, blasted through the gates of the Conowingo Dam, sending 207,000 cubic feet of water per second by the evening along with debris and pollution into the Chesapeake Bay, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

According to Governor Larry Hogan’s Office, several state agencies are in contact with Pennsylvania, pushing the state to cleanup any debris before reaching the dam.

Hogan also says they’re watching closely and waiting for Exelon to open up to nine gates by Thursday.

Just two weeks ago, up to 22 gates were opened at the Conowingo Dam to relieve itself of water and debris.

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