Greenlife Pennsylvania
Princeton Hydro
Clip: Season 3 Episode 5 | 5m 10s
Helping preserve the quality of lakes and ponds
Wetlands are a great, natural way to filter out contaminants from streams and rivers. But what about preserving the quality of lakes and ponds? Residents of Harvey's Lake in Luzerne County, and the lake community called The Hideout in Wayne County have found an answer. They're getting help from a company called Princeton Hydro.
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Greenlife Pennsylvania is a local public television program presented by WVIA
Greenlife Pennsylvania
Princeton Hydro
Clip: Season 3 Episode 5 | 5m 10s
Wetlands are a great, natural way to filter out contaminants from streams and rivers. But what about preserving the quality of lakes and ponds? Residents of Harvey's Lake in Luzerne County, and the lake community called The Hideout in Wayne County have found an answer. They're getting help from a company called Princeton Hydro.
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