The Susquehanna River Basin Commission has announced that it will be installing electronic monitors to assess water quality on streams located in production areas, according to this article in the Philadelphia Inquirer. "The commission said the 30 monitors would provide real-time data on water quality to alert officials to any sudden changes that might indicate a spill or a leak, said Susan Obleski, spokeswoman for the basin commission." East Resources, Inc., is paying for the monitors.