DEP is keeping the Ashokan down
With recent rains and snowmelt raising local water levels, Hurley supervisor Gary Bellows welcomed the New York City Department of
With recent rains and snowmelt raising local water levels, Hurley supervisor Gary Bellows welcomed the New York City Department of
Talks continued last week about how New Paltz will find an alternate water supply in 2016 during a ten-week shutoff
Drinking water and how to get it has become an urgent issue in New Paltz, which faces a thirsty future
Shandaken supervisor Rob Stanley has asked the officials of the Coalition of Watershed Towns (CWT) to back him up in
Find another way to deal with turbidity and stop sending chocolate-colored water — for the most part — down the
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has withdrawn its participation in the proposed Phoenicia sewer project, rejecting
Ulster County residents want New York City to spend more money locally on dealing with flooding and muddy water, and
The “Bowl of Doom” is a nickname given by local water scientists to an area on a curved bank of
Interested in the Esopus Creek turbidity issue? Drop by a public informational meeting this Thursday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m.