Philadelphia Inquirer Begins Year-Long: From The Source: Stories Of The Delaware River Series
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On July 10, the Philadelphia Inquirer began a new year-long series called From The Source: Stories of the Delaware River to explore the river and the watershed from many angles-- water quality, environmental challenges, climate change, recreation, history and how it all converges to define the region and inform life there.

Through words, images, videos, and interactive graphics, the series will take readers from the place in the Catskills, where one can stand with a foot on each shore of the Delaware; to the Water Gap, where the river is arguably its most picturesque; through muddy, secret fishing holes and Philadelphia’s urban heart, to where the river melds with the bay.

“From the Source: Stories of the Delaware River," is produced with support from the National Geographic Society, the Lenfest Institute for Journalism, and the William Penn Foundation. Editorial content is created independently of the project’s donors.

Click Here to begin the journey.

A similar initiative is getting underway in the Ohio River Watershed.

NewsClips:

Widespread Flooding As Heavy Rains Sweep Through Philly Region

Drenching Storms Blamed For 3 Deaths In Southeast PA

Flash Flooding Engulfs Cars, Overwhelms Businesses In Montgomery County

More Than a Dozen Boats Damaged, Lost During Storms At Bartram’s Garden

Bucks County Residents Facing Own PFAS Contamination, But Not From Military Bases

Philadelphia Water Has A Serious Image Problem

30th Delaware River Cleanup Set For July 15-16

Coalition For The Delaware River Watershed July 8 Deep Dive Newsletter Now Available

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[Posted: July 10, 2019]


7/15/2019

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