Dam removal leads to rebirth of the Paulins Kill

COLUMBIA, NJ - Of the 1,700 dams in New Jersey more than five feet high, the Columbia Dam that blocked...
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It must be Spring: National Park Service closes River Road for amphibians

On warm and rainy spring evenings every year hundreds of amphibians cross River Road to laytheir eggs in the wetlands...
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Valuing wetlands as places to keep intact, not build over

WHYY asked five individuals to tell us about their visions for the Delaware River Watershed — what it is, and what it...
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The Storage and Transportation of LNG: What Could Go Wrong?

Lonnie E. Click, a fire chief in Benton County in southern Washington, was at his desk when he first heard the call: an...
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Fracking ban approved

Fracking is banned in the Delaware River watershed. In a majority vote, the resolution to ban fracking was approved by...
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DRBC fracking vote coming Feb.25

Years in the making, it looks like the Delaware River Basin Commission will finally be taking a vote on fracking...
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New alliance seeks to amplify Upper Delaware River voices

Political boundaries of cities, states and counties mean little to a watershed -- especially the politically complicated Delaware River watershed....
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LNG Rail Tank Cars: The Few and the Unknown

New questions have emerged about the availability, safety and risks associated with the specialized rail cars that would be the...
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