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Michael Hill

Delaware Aqueduct work postponed

Monthslong closure of major NYC aqueduct delayed a year

By Michael Hill | June 10, 2022
This story was originally posted on The Washington Post. A long-planned temporary shutdown of a leaking aqueduct that supplies about...
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Recent Stories

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How did the flow from the Delaware River reservoirs become “flexible”?

By Meg McGuire | May 18, 2023
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Critics of Gibbstown LNG plan warn of global-warming impact

By Dana DiFilippo | May 17, 2023
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NJ Policy on Warehouses

It’s not too late to remedy warehouse impacts in New Jersey, experts say

By Chris Mele | May 16, 2023
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New Tocks Island book chronicles local grassroots opposition

By Chris Mele | May 12, 2023
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New Jersey warehouse opponents create a new coalition

By Chris Mele | May 9, 2023
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