Coalition For Delaware River Watershed: Pennsylvania Falls Short In Funding Commitment To Delaware River Basin Commission

Despite the Gov. Wolf's initial budget proposal to fully fund the Delaware River Basin Commission with more than the $893,000 that the Commonwealth agreed to, negotiations with the General Assembly cut funding to $217,000, the same level that Pennsylvania has been funding the Commission at since 2014.

Pennsylvania had a budget surplus of $6 billion coming into FY 2022-23 state budget.

The Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed, which comprises over 175 non-profit organizations, has long been advocating for the restoration of full share funding to the DRBC.

Providing the Commission with its proper funding would support the Delaware River Watershed which provides for a robust outdoor recreational economy and a crucial clean drinking water supply.

“The DRBC has been a steadfast champion for protecting the assets of the Delaware River Basin since its inception. Pennsylvania has enjoyed the full benefits of this partnership but is sadly falling short on its fair share of the funding commitment,” said State Senator Steven J. Santarsiero (D-Bucks). “While this year’s budget has many highlights, a notable exception is the level funding of the DRBC at $217,000. I advocated for the full $893,000 Governor Wolf proposed, which is the necessary amount to meet Pennsylvania’s funding obligation. This funding shortfall makes it harder for the DRBC to continue its work protecting our environment and the water supply of 5 million Pennsylvanians.”

“Full share funding to the Delaware River Basin Commission from each of the basin states is a major priority of the Coalition because the Commission is a key player in the proper management of the Watershed. With full support of all the basin states, the DRBC would have the staffing and programming support necessary to effectively monitor water quality and make informed decisions on river flow management,” said Kelly Knutson, Director, Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed. “While we are disappointed that Pennsylvania only funded the Commission at $217,000, our Coalition will continue to work with Pennsylvania partners to highlight the importance of the DRBC to the watershed and the communities within it.”

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, and Delaware Gov. John Carney joined together in Philadelphia in May 2019 to sign a proclamation declaring their renewed commitment to improving the Delaware River watershed - funding the Commission was cited as an immediate action step.

The proclamation recognized “the advantage of working together to make the Delaware River Basin the national model for sustainable economic development, drinkable clean water, healthy fish and wildlife populations, outdoor recreation, and nature-based climate resilience.”

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed website.

NewsClips:

-- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: Better Parks, Cleaner Rivers: How PA Will Spend A ‘Generational’ $765 Million For Conservation And Environmental Programs

-- PennLive - Charles Thompson: PA, Longtime Pariah Of Chesapeake Bay Watershed, Gets Rare ‘Attaboy’ For New Environmental Investments

-- Bay Journal: PA Takes ‘Historic’ Action To Fund Clean Water Projects And Help The Chesapeake Bay - By Ad Crable, Chesapeake Bay Journal

-- StateImpact PA - Rachel McDevitt: Environmentalists Hail Latest PA Budget, Even As Key Climate Program On Hold

-- PA Capital-Star: State Budget Will Give Environmental Efforts A Funding Boost

-- Lancaster Farming: New PA Laws Will Head Off Nutrient Runoff

-- Scranton Times Editorial: State’s Late Investment In Clean Water

-- DCNR Blog: PA’s New Budget Includes Historic Investment In Conservation

-- AP: State Budget Funds 3 New State Parks, Locations To Be Determined

-- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: Could A New State Park Be Coming To The Philly Region?

-- Erie Times - Brian Whipkey: DCNR To Add 3 New State Parks, Likely In Eastern PA

-- WESA: PA Legislature Approves New $125 Million Home Repair Assistance Initiative With Energy Efficiency Program

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[Posted: July 11, 2022]


7/18/2022

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