Updated Hudson River Water Quality Site Goes Live for Memorial Day
May 27, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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- Overall water quality around New York City is very similar to that in the mid and upper-Hudson.
- All regions of the Hudson have clean locations and clean days as well as contamination hot spots and bad days. On average, sewage levels exceed federal guidelines 22% of the time, or 1½ days out of the average week, throughout the estuary.
- 2009 data indicated a decline in water quality when compared to 2008 (29% of samples were “unacceptable” in 2009 compared with 19% in 2008). It was also a wetter year in terms of rainfall.
- Rainfall is one of the consistent triggers of sewage overflows; however, it is not the only cause. Other causes include wastewater treatment plant failures or inadequacies, faulty septic systems, illegal sewage hook-ups, wildlife and agricultural livestock.
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