In 2010, the EPA also established a TMDL for nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment for the entire Chesapeake Bay watershed, including the portion of Delaware that drains to the Chesapeake Bay (in these ...
The Delaware River Watershed includes four states spanning over 13,539 square miles, flowing from the Catskill Mountains in New York through Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware before reaching the ...
Delaware has numerous inland waterways with high microbial impairment from unknown sources. Now, a new study suggests that ...
Delaware is a very well monitored state ... A lengthy historic record of water quality data from the Chesapeake Bay watershed, show that a good majority of stream sites are improving! According to the ...
A temporary, free-standing rockfall barrier has been installed along the highway through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area along with new pavement, new signage and a temporary ...
From the Poconos to the Jersey Shore to the mouth of the Delaware Bay, what do you want to know about climate ... The state is also asking residents to conserve water, particularly in New Castle ...
John Carney declared a statewide drought watch on Oct. 25 asking residents to voluntarily conserve water. The watch came ... the salt line between the Delaware Bay and Delaware River moving ...
Delaware might be known for its beaches and boardwalks, but sometimes you just want to escape the crowds and find a little peace and quiet, right? Well, this ...
Home to tax-free shopping, charming cobblestone streets and more horseshoe crabs than anywhere else in the world, Delaware's beaches ... a lazy day relaxing by the water. Known for its clean ...
Looking for a charming small town in Delaware to escape to? Look no further than Smyrna, a historic gem nestled in Kent County. If you only have one day to ...
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A new study suggests that human waste, both treated and untreated, is responsible for the waterway impairment in Delaware watersheds.