Pennsylvania Office
About
In 1986, when Pennsylvania became a full partner in the Bay cleanup effort, CBF opened its Harrisburg office. Since then, CBF staff have worked across the state, reducing contaminated runoff by working with local farmers and landowners, fighting to save the habitat of the iconic brook trout, connecting students to the value of the waters around them, and advocating for wise clean water management.
CBF’s Pennsylvania office staff strive to improve the Commonwealth’s water quality through successful collaboration with a broad range of stakeholders—including government officials, local decision-makers, farmers, landowners, businesses, and others—to implement projects, policies, and programs that reduce pollution in our rivers, streams, and ultimately the Bay.
Halfmoon and Pequea Creek Watersheds Renewal Project
Impaired streams in Pennsylvania’s Halfmoon Creek and Pequea Creek watersheds will be getting more critically important conservation support. The project represents an evolution of CBF’s work in Pennsylvania.
BJ Small/CBF Staff
Ashley Spotts/CBF StaffWatershed Resiliency Program
Locally based field staff are working with landowners in nine counties to build and maintain strong partnerships and implement projects that improve a watershed’s ability to recover to both natural and human disturbances.