
LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. — The Department of Environmental Protection says Pennsylvania American Water violated state regulations, leading to low, smelly water at a creek in Lackawanna County.
According to the DEP, sediment flowed into the Roaring Brook Creek in Scranton and Dunmore back in February as a result of construction at a dam at Dunmore Reservoir Number 7.
The state says Pennsylvania American Water was in violation of several regulations regarding sediment control and water pollution.
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