Steve Tambini, the recently retired executive director of the DRBC, shares his high-level thoughts about the river basin.
Large vessels on the Delaware lost power, steering or propulsion an average of 13 times a year from 2013 through 2024, ...
This story was originally published by The New Jersey Monitor. The Monitor, Delaware Currents and NJ Spotlight News are part of a collaborative of news organizations working together to provide ...
For decades on the U.S. Mid-Atlantic coast, recreational anglers have braved the cold temperatures of late October and November to chase one of the region’s most iconic fish species, the striped bass.
Former EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman believes the agency is headed in the wrong direction under the Trump ...
The possibility this year of seeing the three-times postponed Delaware Aqueduct repair go forward remains in limbo. The ...
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At the confluence of the Lackawaxen and Delaware Rivers the winter freeze of January and February will often draw eagles to the unique location for food. Nesting eagles that happen to call the pine ...
That drought we experienced in the autumn? It’s not over yet, at least for much of the four-state watershed. (New York returned to normal status on January 1.) So the Delaware River Basin Commission ...
This article originally appeared in NJ Spotlight News and is reprinted with permission. A private well at the heart of a pollution hot spot in Warren County has levels of toxic “forever chemicals” ...