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The Delaware River Cardboard Boat Regatta and Beach Party debuted in Port Jervis, N.Y., on Saturday with some racers getting ...
New Jersey's environmental commissioner clashed with the Trenton City Council over the best ways to fix the city's water ...
Water operators are appealing to the Trump administration for a break from new rules raising standards for a section of the ...
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New Jersey reached a $2 billion settlement with DuPont and other related companies over decades of contamination at four industrial sites.
Petty's Island, in the Delaware between Camden and Philadelphia, once bustled with industry. Plans are now to make it an urban preserve.
An effort is underway to name the Paulins Kill, a 41-mile tributary of the Delaware River in New Jersey, as a National Wild and Scenic River.
The Delaware & Raritan Canal, a water supply link from the Delaware River to the Raritan River in New Jersey, faces contamination by toxins.
A Delaware River Basin Commission report reveals a significant presence of toxic chemicals in the tributaries feeding the Delaware River.