Watershed Planning
A watershed plan compiles information for a particular watershed delineation, defines targets, and sets priorities for next steps to achieve specific goals. Watershed planning is
A watershed plan compiles information for a particular watershed delineation, defines targets, and sets priorities for next steps to achieve specific goals. Watershed planning is
Hudson Estuary Watershed Resiliency Project The Hudson Estuary Watershed Resiliency Project – a collaboration between our partners at Cornell Cooperative Extension, NYS DEC’s Hudson River
In December 2015, the Hudson River Watershed Alliance and our partners, the Sparkill Creek Watershed Alliance and the Center for Watershed Protection, held a workshop
Through a grant provided by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation and administered by the Hudson Valley Regional Council, the Hudson River Watershed Alliance and
While culverts allow us to build roads over streams and improve our mobility, they impede the ability of fish and other organisms to move
Stormwater runoff can be a significant cause of water pollution – espeically in urban and suburban areas where there are considerable hard surfaces (pavement, sidewalks,
A watershed is the area of land from which water drains into a river, stream, or other waterbody. The Hudson River watershed covers almost 13,400 square miles, and
Intermunicipal Watershed Models at work Black Creek Watershed Coalition Bronx River Watershed Coalition Canandaigua Lake Watershed Council Cayuga Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Council Lake George Watershed
Watershed Planning Across Municipal Boundaries: A Workshop on Intermunicipal Collaboration In partnership with the Hudson River Estuary Program and the Center for Research, Regional Education
A watershed plan compiles information for a particular watershed delineation, defines targets, and sets priorities for next steps to achieve specific goals. Watershed planning is