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Reporting from the Mon: A river watchdog tracks chemical waste 

  • October 17, 2025

The Three Rivers Waterkeeper is collecting samples from Synthomer, a chemical plant, in its effort to understand water pollution in the Mon.

The post Reporting from the Mon: A river watchdog tracks chemical waste  appeared first on The Allegheny Front.

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