Raritan Headwaters: Lake Closings Are a “Wake-up Call”
It’s a recipe for water disaster: Take the increased rainfall of New Jersey’s changing climate and add excessive use of
It’s a recipe for water disaster: Take the increased rainfall of New Jersey’s changing climate and add excessive use of
The Department of Environmental Protection has formally proposed adding 749 miles of streams—many in our watershed–to the Category 1 (C1)
Local watershed watchdog Raritan Headwaters Association (RHA) will sponsor a free seminar from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 16,
On March 18th, Governor Murphy signed the Flood Defense Act, which allows municipalities to create and manage stormwater utilities. https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/19/03/18/communities-get-the-ok-to-assess-fees-to-fund-stormwater-utilities/
Exciting news for our Upper Raritan watershed! On March 4th, the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) released a proposal