Volunteers Needed to Deal with Wildlife Impacts of Delaware River Spill

Over the next few days, weeks, and months, you can be instrumental in helping to document the extent of damage, oiled wildlife, and the long-term presence of oil over time related to the recent oil spill on the Delaware.

Volunteers are being organized by the Delaware Riverkeeper to survey areas to document oil pollution and injured wildlife and develop a record to advocate for a complete restoration for the river and its tributary streams as the natural resource damage assessment unfolds .

Contact Faith Zerbe, Delaware Riverkeeper Network, 610-469-6005 for more information. (full story in Watershed Weekly)

NewsClips: Oil Slick May Impact Fishing

Oil Forcing Shutdown of Salem Nuclear Plant


12/3/2004

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