
Interviews
Maya
van Rossum talks with Radio
Times with Marty Moss-Coane about the health
of the river and the role of the 2006 Delaware Valley Flood.
Listen
to an interview with the Delaware Riverkeeper with the
Restaurant Guys!
Meet the Delaware Riverkeeper
the Delaware Riverkeeper speaks out on solutions to flooding along the Delaware River.
Did you know DRN is available to speak at events?
Click here to request a speaker.
The Consortium for Scientific Assistance to Watersheds
Consortium
for Scientific Assistance (Pennsylvania Only)
Does your watershed group need help developing a volunteer monitoring
program? Do you need help analyzing or presenting existing data
you have collected? Could your group benefit from a presentation on a
specific watershed topic? The Consortium for Scientific Assistance
to Watersheds (C-SAW) can help you with these tasks and much more.
C-SAW is comprised of watershed specialists, including DRN staff, who
provide eligible watershed groups or local project sponsors with technical
assistance. The C-SAW Program is made possible through a grant
from the PA Department of Environmental Protection’s Growing Greener
Program. The service is at no cost to eligible groups.
Other Links

Since
1961, the American
Littoral Society has empowered people to care
for the coast through advocating, learning, and conserving.
The
Delaware Riverkeeper Network is a founding member of the Waterkeeper
Alliance,
a group that is dedicated to preserving our waterways and watersheds.
Schuylkill River project is an effort to describe stream water quality throughout the 1900-square mile Schuylkill River basin in southeastern Pennsylvania. We assess stream condition by sampling the macroinvertebrates (mostly insects, crustaceans, mollusks and worms) that live on the stream bottom.
http://www.synturf.org/home.html
A national and international forum dedicated to information regarding the environmental and health risks associated with artificial turf fields.
By providing a reliable body of information about environmental and health impact of artificial turf fields, this site seeks to level the playing field of information about turf in favor public's interest.
We invite you to contact the state environmental protection offices
for additional information
In addition, The
Delaware River Basin Commission provides important information
on River issues and events
Supporters
Visit the websites of businesses that support the Delaware Riverkeeper
Network with both their time and financial support:
For fun on the river, visit the Delaware
River Recreation Page for
all kinds of events and activities.
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