Crunch Time for the Upper Delaware River

As of close of business Friday, the Decree Parties have failed to overcome the stalemate in negotiations over the next management plan for the NYC Upper Delaware River basin reservoirs.

NY, PA, DE, and NYC have all indicated a willingness to sign another one-year extension of the existing plan (FFMP). Click here for NYC statement on the state of negotiations

New Jersey continues to take the position that they will not endorse another one-year extension unless their list of water resource demands is met by the other Decree Parties.

The May 31 deadline is looming and, without unanimous agreement of the parties, a 1980's approach to reservoir management will automatically take effect on June 1.

Click here for FUDR Op-ED in today's New York Times

If that happens, reservoir releases to the Upper Delaware River will drop dramatically posing grave threats to the UDR economy and cold water fishery and the entire Delaware River watershed.

Thanks to our partners at the Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed, the outcry from the broader Delaware River conservation community has been tremendous. Click here to see who has joined us in this fight

We Need One More Push!

Please take a moment this weekend to contact the Decree Parties from your state and New York City.

Here's the message:

Do everything in your power to avoid Revision 1 by adopting a management plan for the NYC Delaware reservoirs before June 1 that protects the Upper Delaware River and the entire Delaware watershed.

1954 U.S. Supreme Court Decree Party Principals/Designees :
Paul Rush (NYC): [email protected], 845-334-7107
Mark Klotz (NY): [email protected], 518-402-8233
Kelly Heffner (PA): [email protected], 717-783-2300
Dan Kennedy (NJ): [email protected], 609-292-4543
David Wunsch (DE): [email protected], 302-831-8258


For the river,
 
 
Jeff Skelding, Executive Director
410-245-8021

To protect, preserve and enhance the cold-water ecosystem of the Upper Delaware River Watershed and to address any environmental threats to our area for the benefit of local communities, residents and visitors to the region.