NYC releases its Long-term Control Plan for the Bronx River
After about 6 months of community hearings and review, DEP released its Bronx River Long Term Control Plan in late June. Coverage of the plan
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After about 6 months of community hearings and review, DEP released its Bronx River Long Term Control Plan in late June. Coverage of the plan
Following 6 years of service to the Bronx River as our Ecology Director, Robin Kriesberg left our staff on June 30 to move to Connecticut. Robin
Presented here are key points from the Bronx River Alliance’s comments on the NYC’s Bronx River Long Term Control Plan. Consider these points as you
Widespread reports of fish and turtle die-offs around the region may be linked to increased nitrogen in our waterways this spring. In the Bronx River,
A series of alternatives were presented for reducing combined sewer overflows to the Bronx River at last week’s Long Term Control Plan meeting hosted by
On April 10, the Bronx River Alliance was thrilled to celebrate the opening of the first fish passage on the Bronx River, a project led
On April 30, the Bronx River Alliance had the pleasure of receiving the 2015 Community Partners Leadership Silver Award, with a $10,000 prize, from the
We are only two days away from the Amazing Bronx River Flotilla. The weather looks great, and it’s indeed going to be an amazing day!
Please plan to attend this critical meeting on the future of the Bronx River! The NYC Department of Environmental Protection will present options for addressing
The Bronx River Alliance serves as a coordinated voice for the river and works in harmonious partnership to protect, improve and restore the Bronx River corridor so that it can be a healthy ecological, recreational, educational and economic resource for the communities through which the river flows.