Experts agree the water quality of Seneca Lake has declined in recent years. The question now is: Can anything be done to restore the quality to the largest and deepest of the 11 Finger Lakes? Answers to that question and others will be explored by one of the area’s leading experts on the lake, Hobart and William Smith Colleges professor John Halfman.
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