Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'delaware'
May 16, 2008
Good news for metro mammals; the New York City tap water is still safe to drink, according to a report card released yesterday by Riverkeeper and the Clean Drinking Water Coalition. The longstanding environmental advocacy group gives our water system A grades for reducing fecal coliform from waterfowl, managing stormwater runoff and waterborne disease risk assessment. High-five! But the city needs to do a better job of securing land around the Croton watershed in Westchester,......
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Art by John Blackford and James Fisher, photo courtesy John Barnes. The decision to create artificial reefs off Delaware's coast using discarded “Redbird” subway cars from New York City has proven so successful that marine officials are struggling to cope with overcrowding. Since the state first began dropping the cars to the ocean floor, the formerly barren area has become an underwater metropolis for countless tuna, mackerel, flounder and bass. And with that comes......
Continue Reading "Subway Reef Madness: Other States Can’t Get Enough"
