June is here! Longer and warmer days mean lots of member events! June is bringing many outdoor events and workshops to get involved in your community and the Delaware River Watershed. Check out this list to find a way to celebrate summer outside!
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Messaging & Social Media Guide
CDRW has an exciting update! We are happy to announce the launch of our Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ) Messaging & Social Media Guide. This is a resource to help and guide organizations in talking about DEIJ and different environmental topics. The messages and tips included are evergreen; they are not about one specific event or holiday and can be used whenever throughout the year. In addition, this document includes many extra resources to learn more about environmental topics and DEIJ.
Celebrating the Intersection of Great Outdoors Month and Pride Month: Embracing Nature and Inclusivity in Communications and Engagement
As June begins, we are presented with a convergence of celebrations: Great Outdoors Month and Pride Month. These two occasions create an intersection where we can embrace the wonders of nature while honoring and supporting the LGBTQIA+ community. This intersection presents an opportunity to foster inclusivity, encourage dialogue, and cultivate an appreciation for habitats and identities, both complex and diverse in their own respects. In this blog, we will delve into the significance of this intersection and its power to generate meaningful conversations, promote understanding, and celebrate the unity of nature and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Coalition Statement on the Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SCOTUS Ruling
The Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed is highly disappointed in the recent ruling of the Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency case by the Supreme Court. This decision has serious implications as it aligns with the long-standing demands of big polluters, endangering our communities, public health, and local ecosystems.
Making the Case for Clean Water in Pennsylvania
Collaborating with the Choose Clean Water Coalition (Chesapeake Bay Watershed) and policy leadership in the Lake Erie Watershed, the Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed partnered on the 7th annual Clean Water Education Week to provide valuable opportunities to educate lawmakers about Pennsylvania’s precious waterways, reminding them of the importance of investing in clean water.
Once Again New York’s Budget Fails to Fully Support the Delaware River Basin Commission
Albany, NY (May 4, 2023) — Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Fiscal Year 2024 budget on Tuesday, notably falling short of New York’s commitment to fully fund the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) at the State’s agreed upon amount of $626,000. Instead, New York will fund the DRBC at just over 50% of the agreed upon full fair-share, $359,500, the same level since 2015.
May Events
Stream to Shower: How Clean Water Arrives at Your Home
How does drinking water end up at your tap? How do you know if it’s safe to drink? Water from sources like rivers, reservoirs, or aquifers moves through water treatment plants that clean water and monitor it for any harmful chemicals, bacteria, or viruses. This process is critical to the Delaware River Watershed because the Delaware River serves as a drinking water source for more than 13 million people. Using a process of chemicals and filtration, water treatment plants can ensure clean and safe drinking water.