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Video: Weather Channel tours ‘ecological nightmare’ known as Gowanus Canal

One of our guests during our New York City patrols over the summer was The Weather Channel, reporting on the “ecological nightmare” known as the Gowanus Canal. Watch this Facebook Live video from July 1 to see Riverkeeper’s patrol boat captain, John Lipscomb, pointing out sewage overflows, bizarre rainbow sheens caused by coal tar contamination, wrecked boats, and a “bathtub ring from hell,” among other highlights. “The job of Riverkeeper is to give voice to the water body. And if you don’t see this, you don’t think about it,” Lipscomb […]

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Algae on Wallkill River deemed highly toxic

Riverkeeper asks for state oversight of DoH’s response to Newburgh water crisis

In written testimony to the State Senate Health and Environmental Conservation Committees, Riverkeeper drew attention to the Department of Health’s delayed and problematic response to the drinking water contamination crisis in Newburgh, NY. Despite years of exposure to PFOS, a toxic chemical linked to several health conditions, the residents of Newburgh have yet to receive a fair and comprehensive response from the Department. Drinking water contamination is nothing new. Hoosick Falls and Petersburgh, NY have experienced similar crises with a related chemical, PFOA. The Department’s response there, compared with its […]

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Will state take legal action to fund Champlain dredging?

New Jersey stays out of N.Y.’s fight to clean up the Hudson

State wants Champlain Canal clean-up, with payer to be determined

DEC: Dredging not done yet

DEC assails EPA Hudson River cleanup

DEC Challenges Effectiveness of EPA’s Remedy for Hudson River Cleanup

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Unacceptable levels of PCBs allowed to remain in river pose threats to public health and the environment DEC Commissioner Seggos: “The job is not done and the remedy as implemented may not achieve the targeted reductions of PCB levels left behind in the Upper Hudson River” Originally posted by the Department of Environmental Conservation In a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (.pdf), New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today challenged the effectiveness of EPA’s remedy to cleanup PCBs from the Upper Hudson River. […]

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DEC challenges effectiveness of EPA’s remedy to cleanup Hudson River

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