Residents gathered in Narrowsburg on Thursday to learn more about the future of the Skinners Falls Bridge in the Upper ...
Welcome to Delaware Currents, the news magazine for the whole watershed. The Delaware River supplies drinking water for 15 million people, including New York City, Trenton, Philadelphia, Camden and ...
The effects of climate change — such as sea level rise, more intense rainfall and flooding — can increase the likelihood of hazardous materials getting into the Delaware River and put socially ...
This is the latest installment as part of a continuing series of stories highlighting water and sewer issues in the Delaware River watershed in collaboration with The Chestnut Hill Local, Grid ...
A preliminary federal report released on Tuesday about the March 2 train derailment that led to the spills of diesel fuel and plastic pellets into the Lehigh River in Pennsylvania revealed new details ...
American Shad, whose scientific name, Alosa sapidissima, means “most delicious of herrings,” have been a source of food for those living along their native East Coast, from Newfoundland to Florida, ...
In the first-ever national limits on toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on Wednesday that it had finalized regulations of six kinds of per- ...
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