DEP, Others Act to Protect Aquatic Life From Thermal Shock in Delaware River
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With summer temperatures soaring in the upper The measure is designed to protect the trout in the upper reaches of the Delaware River from higher temperatures that result when water levels are low. "It is imperative that the commission continues to work together and protect the recreational opportunities that span the length of the Under the agreement, DEC can release water from the Cannonsville Reservoir anytime between now and Sept. 15, but not by more than 1 billion gallons in total, if water in the basin needs to be cooled. It is anticipated that this bank of water should be sufficient to address acute thermal needs of the upper main stem of the Releases will occur when the three-day average of forecast high temperatures in the vicinity of Air temperature forecasts will come from DEC's meteorological staff working in conjunction with the National Weather Service. The plan temporarily modifies the flexible flow management plan that is in place to control reservoir releases. The FFMP is designed to accommodate suitable temperatures and habitat for trout in the west branch of the |
7/25/2008 |
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