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Article: The Neshaminy Water Resources Authority to develop storm water management plan designed to control pollution in Bucks County, Pa.
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- May 30, 1986
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JAMISON Pa., May 30 /PRN-Mediawire/ -- The Neshaminy Water Resources Authority (NWRA) announced Thursday night that it would develop a storm water management plan designed to control pollution at Lake Luxembourg, in Middletown Township (Bucks County), Pa.
The lake, located in Core Creek Park, was built in 1976 by the NWRA and the Soil Conservation Service as part of a 1966 storm water management plan developed for the Neshaminy Watershed region. Plans for use of the lake included recreation, flood control, and future water supply.
Since then, development and ongoing land cultivation in the nine-and-a-half square-mile Core Creek watershed has created ...