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Watershed association to screen documentary

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Buffalo Creek Watershed Association will screen the full-length documentary, “Triple Divide,” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Buffalo Township Municipal Building, 400 Buffalo Center Lane, near the Taylorstown exit of Interstate 70 (Exit 11).

This full-length movie addresses unconventional gas drilling occurring in Potter County at the river headwaters of three major watersheds. Millions of people are impacted by the quality of the water from these watersheds. A spokeswoman for the local watershed association said the movie may be of interest to those who have leased property, are considering leasing, live in an area with active drilling, or are in search of more information about this process.

The producers of the documentary, Melissa Troutman and Josh Pribanic, will be present for a question-and-answer session. The screening is free, but reservations for limited seating are required by calling the watershed association secretary at 724-484-7537 or emailing buffalocreekwa@gmail.com Doors will open at 6:15 p.m.

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