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Source Water Collaborative

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Source Water Collaborative

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The Eastern Lancaster County (ELANCO) Source Water Collaborative is an alliance of water suppliers, local governments, civic leaders, state and federal agencies, private environmental partners, and nonprofit organizations working together to protect and improve drinking water quality for present and future generations, while maintaining and supporting ELANCO’s economy and culture.

Our Partners

  • Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
  • Becker Engineering  
  • Chesapeake Bay Foundation 
  • East Earl Township  
  • Ephrata Borough  
  • Ephrata Township  
  • Ground Water Protection Council 
  • Lancaster Clean Water Partners 
  • Lancaster Conservancy  
  • Lancaster County Conservation District 
  • Lancaster Farmland Trust  
  • National Fish & Wildlife Foundation 
  • New Holland Borough  
  • Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection 
  • Pennsylvania Rural Waters Association 
  • Penn State Extension 
  • Penn State University 
  • Red Barn Consulting 
  • Spotts Stevens and McCoy 
  • Stroud Water Research Center 
  • Susquehanna River Basin Commission 
  • Sustainable Chesapeake 
  • Team Ag 
  • Terre Hill Borough 
  • West Cocalico Township 
  • US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 3
Where Is ELANCO?

The ELANCO Source Water Collaborative is situated in the northeastern region of Lancaster County.

ELANCO Location

About Lancaster County

Nick named the Garden Spot of America, Lancaster County is located in the south central part of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. With some of the most fertile non-irrigated soil in the U.S., Lancaster County is known for its farming culture.  Almost half of Lancaster County’s land – 320,000 acres – is zoned for agriculture.  It is responsible for nearly one fifth of the Commonwealth’s agricultural output (Wikipedia).

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