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amanda ferri / times leader intern
Approximately 75 students from 13 area high schools met on Keystone College campus Tuesday for a watershed workshop. The event, hosted by the Keystone College Environmental Education Institute, taught students hands-on techniques on how to measure groundwater. Dr. Robert Cook, vice president and dean of academic affairs, stressed the importance of protecting water resources. Isac Barbolish, a freshman at Lackawanna Trail, measures groundwater depth while fellow students and Dr. Robert Cook, Keystone College vice president and dean of academic affairs, look on.