More than 9000 miles of tributaries feed into New York’s Susquehanna River. Flood events in the tributaries has caused serious erosion to their banks and surrounding land and led to disastrous flooding with the Susquehanna. To control this, new flood prevention and mitigation strategies are being sought, including the building of new levees, retention ponds and stronger erosion control methods. Geosynthetics could play a significant role. Read about it online.