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Seneca Lake

American  

noun

  1. a lake in W New York: one of the Finger Lakes. 35 miles (56 km) long.


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Legal battles like the one in Seneca Lake are bringing home the realities of an industry that at first glance might seem contained to banks of data servers, removed from the real world.

From BBC

For Salpeter, Sweet and the team at Sweet Farm Foundation, their new animal sanctuary on the west shores of Seneca Lake in Himrod, New York, the problem was all too familiar.

From Los Angeles Times

Another was brought by Seneca Lake Guardian, an environmental group, against the state for approving a waste transfer station that could leak toxic chemicals into Cayuga Lake, a source of drinking water.

From Salon

Red Newt is on the east side of Seneca Lake, the longest and deepest of the Finger Lakes.

From Washington Post

That drew outrage from some local residents worried about how the plant could affect fish and tourism by discharging hot water into nearby Seneca Lake.

From The Verge