How did the ‘Amazonification’ of New Jersey happen?
Shifts in global trade have had a bigger influence in the growth of warehouses than the pandemic, experts said.
The pandemic has not had the outsized influence on the explosive growth of warehouses in New Jersey as conventional wisdom...
Old ways of thinking about Delaware River Basin flooding no longer apply
The last record-setting floods in the Delaware River Basin are inadequate baselines to prepare for the extreme weather to come...
DRBC supports NYCDEP analysis of Delaware Aqueduct shutdown
More than 50 people took advantage of a virtual meeting held by the Delaware River Basin Commission to learn more...
Gibbstown LNG project hit with yet another setback
A federal agency on Monday denied a critical permit at the heart of a controversial proposal to bring liquified natural...
Special report: New Jersey warehouses bloom in the Delaware River watershed
88 million square feet of warehouses are coming to just 14 counties in New Jersey. Where does your county rank?
It’s well known that New Jersey is rife with warehouse and distribution centers, which have sprouted like weeds throughout the...
Proposed Poconos warehouses would harm quality of life and waters, opponents warn
Three warehouses proposed in the Poconos would endanger sensitive wetlands and waterways, pollute the air and undermine the region’s quality...
Report gives Delaware Estuary and Basin a ‘fair’ health rating
Editor’s note: For Earth Day, Delaware Currents is reporting on the 2022 TREB, a 400-plus-page technical assessment of the health of the Delaware Estuary and Basin.
The health of the Delaware Estuary and Basin remains unchanged since 2008, earning a “fair” rating based on a blend...
Delaware River and Bay Authority plans a new ferry fleet
Every year, the fleet of the Cape May-Lewes Ferry transports about 800,000 passengers and close to 300,000 vehicles across a...
Lehigh River named among top 10 most endangered rivers in the country
A proliferation of warehouses threatens the Lehigh, the Delaware River’s second-largest tributary, an advocacy group said.
A proliferation of warehouses and distribution centers, which bring more paved surfaces and dirtier, faster runoff, threatens the Lehigh River...
NYCDEP looks to assuage fears about the Delaware Aqueduct shutdown
The date for the Delaware Aqueduct shutdown still stands at Oct. 1 but if meteorological conditions aren't right, there's a...
Two Delaware Bay communities positioned to get federal investment
Armed with three studies, places like Milford and Slaughter Beach can make their case for investment and not be outgunned by larger communities.
More than a dozen partners have put their collective shoulders to the wheel to allow two Delaware communities to fight...
Philadelphia assures residents drinking water is safe after a chemical leak
Tests have showed no signs of contamination, officials said, but skeptical Philadelphians made mad dashes for bottled water.
Philadelphia officials on Monday sought to reassure skeptical residents that the city’s drinking water was safe for consumption days after...