Action Alert: Tell Decree Parties to Work Together to Protect the Delaware River! 
 
Upper
Delaware River Wild Trout Fishery and Economy in Peril


Despite years of negotiation, the 1954 Decree Parties (NY, NJ, PA, DE, and NYC) appear to be no closer to a long term management plan (FFMP) for the NYC Delaware River basin reservoirs.

Unlike the past 5 years where the ongoing stalemate resulted in consecutive one year extensions of an unchanged plan, there's a new twist this year that puts the Upper Delaware River wild trout fishery and the recreational economy of the watershed in grave danger.

In February 2017, the state of New Jersey declared that it was not prepared to vote for another one year extension unless their demands for Delaware River water allocations are met. Since then, discussions have occurred between the Decree Parties but it appears as if the key negotiators are more interested in inflicting political pain upon one another than actually arriving at a real deal that satisfactorily meets everybody's water resource needs and protects the river.

At this late hour, it appears there are two possible outcomes:
  1. A 6th straight one year extension of an unchanged plan
  2. A reversion back to a 1980's reservoir management approach called "Revision 1".

Revision 1 would be a dangerous step backward for the Upper Delaware River and will trigger alarmingly low water releases from the reservoirs (45 cfs from Cannonsville/70 cfs from Pepacton) from June 1 through June 15. 

 

This poses serious ecological threats to the river and will harm the economy of the Upper Delaware River at a critical time in the recreational season.

Who's to blame? All of the Decree Parties.

Bureaucratic bickering, overly rigidly parochial demands, and a "You don't get yours if I don't get mine" attitude has unnecessarily placed the Upper Delaware River watershed in ecological and economic peril.

We need you to take action!


Please call or email the Decree Party Member from your state NOW!

Here's the message:

Work together to develop a reservoir management plan before June 1 that avoids Revision 1 and provides strong environmental and economic protections for the Upper Delaware River and the entire watershed.


1954 U.S. Supreme Court Decree Party Principals/Designees :
Paul Rush (NYC): [email protected], 845-334-7107
Mark Klotz (NY): [email protected], 518-402-8233
Kelly Heffner (PA): [email protected], 717-783-2300
Dan Kennedy (NJ): [email protected], 609-292-4543
David Wunsch (DE): [email protected], 302-831-8258


For the river,
 
 
Jeff Skelding, Executive Director
410-245-8021

To protect, preserve and enhance the cold-water ecosystem of the Upper Delaware River Watershed and to address any environmental threats to our area for the benefit of local communities, residents and visitors to the region.