SPECIFICS ABOUT CROTON WATER
In Issue #19 - January/February 2004
- A Close Look at Our Water's Infrastructure.
In Issue #15 - May/June 2003
- Say What? -- DEP's 2002 Annual Report on Croton Reveals Excellent Water.
In Issue #14 - March/April 2003
- The Extraordinary Resiliency of the Croton Watershed.
In Issue #1 - January/February 2001
- The Case Against Chemical Treatment/Filtration of the Croton -- Three Definitive Arguments.
- Extensive Trout Unlimited Pollution Study Demands Attention.
PUTNAM COUNTY WATERSHED CONCERNS
In Issue #28 - September/October 2005
- Putnam County Self-Destructs.
In Issue #22 - July/August 2004
- CWCWC's Midsummer Updates -- Catch Up on the Coalition's Involvements in Putnam and Westchester Counties and in New York City.
In Issue #13 - January/February 2003
- Putnam County -- an eye-opening account of what Putnam County faces today.
In Issue #4 - July/August 2001
- Preservation Efforts for Putnam County's Historic Property, Thoroughbred Horse Farm Tilly Foster.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY WATERSHED CONCERNS
In Issue #22 - July/August 2004
- CWCWC's Midsummer Updates -- Catch Up on the Coalition's Involvements in Putnam and Westchester Counties and in New York City.
THE DEP’S PLAN TO BUILD A CHEMICAL TREATMENT/FILTRATION PLANT FOR CROTON WATER
In Issue #27 - May/June 2005
- New York City Water Board Raises Water Rates: Just the Beginning for NYC Ratepayers.
- CWCWC Water Board Press Release.
- Water Board Budget Overview and Comments from Marian Rose, PhD and Fay Muir.
In Issue #26 - March/April 2005
- CWCWC's Lawsuit Against DEP: A Very Brief Explanatory Guide
In Issue #24 - November/December 2004
- CWCWC Calls for IMMEDIATE STUDY of the use of Membrane Filtration for the Croton System – CWCWC Position Paper on the Need to Examine the Use of Membrane Technology to Treat the Waters of the Croton System.
In Issue #23 - September/October 2004
- DEP's Plan Puts New York City's Water Supply in Danger!
In Issue #22 - July/August 2004
- CWCWC's Midsummer Updates -- Catch Up on the Coalition's Involvements in Putnam and Westchester Counties and in New York City.
In Issue #20 - March/April 2004
- Bronx Hearing on the Croton Chemical Treatment/Filtration Plant is Reduced to a Screaming Match.
In Issue #19 - January/February 2004
- Mayor Bloomberg Needs to Hear the Opposition's Voice Regarding the Chemical Treatment/Filtration of the Croton!
- A Needless Argument About Siting an Unneeded Chemical Treatment/Filtration Plant.
In Issue #17 - October/November 2003
- NO, Mayor Bloomberg, The Croton Filtration Plant is Not a Done Deal!
In Issue #16 - August/September 2003
- A Challenge to New York City Officials and Concerned Residents.
In Issue #15 - May/June 2003
- Strange Science -- DEP's Mosholu Plan Reveals Woeful Inadequacies.
In Issue #8 - March/April 2002
- NYC DEP's Chemical Treatment/Filtration Plant Site Proposal is Greeted by a Bronx Cheer.
In Issue #3 - May/June 2001
- The Riverdale Press Publishes CWCWC's Alternatives to Filtration.
In Issue #2 - March/April 2001
- Alienation Must be Declared Says NYS Court of Appeals -- a Major Victory that will Force DEP to Rethink Filtration.
- CWCWC Presents Letter to the EPA Regarding Renegotiation of the Consent Decree.
- What the Press is Reporting about the Future of the Croton Chemical Treatment/Filtration Plant.
In Issue #1 - January/February 2001
- The Case Against Chemical Treatment/Filtration of the Croton -- Three Definitive Arguments.
STORMWATER RUNOFF IN THE WATERSHED
In Issue #6 - November/December 2001
- John Keane of Trout Unlimited and the Stormwater-Runoff Crisis Facing the Croton Watershed.
- Reducing Pollution -- Marc Yaggi of Riverkeeper Spotlights the Post-Stormwater Regulations Future.
THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY AIRPORT
In Issue #8 - March/April 2002
- Shouldn't the Need for Clean Water Supercede the FAA's Unstated Agenda?
- The Kensico Reservoir and its Nemesis, FAA Expansion...
THE MEDIA AND THE FIGHT TO PRESERVE THE CROTON WATERSHED
In Issue #26 - March/April 2005
- A Mini "Gates" Airs a Major Grievance
In Issue #11 - September/October 2002
- A Ground-Breaking Radio Program: WBAI-FM's Eco-Logic.
In Issue #3 - May/June 2001
- The Riverdale Press Publishes CWCWC's Alternatives to Filtration.
In Issue #2 - March/April 2001
- What the Press is Reporting about the Future of the Croton Chemical Treatment/Filtration Plant.
THE POLITICS OF WATER
In Issue #27 - May/June 2005
- New York City Water Board Raises Water Rates: Just the Beginning for NYC Ratepayers.
- CWCWC Water Board Press Release.
- Water Board Budget Overview and Comments from Marian Rose, PhD and Fay Muir.
In Issue #6 - November/December 2001
- Are Crisis Management and a Political Leadership Vacuum One and the Same?
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THE COST OF MORE DEVELOPMENT IN THE WATERSHED
In Issue #31 - March/April 2006
- An End and a Beginning
Does A Sewage Diversion Victory Guarantee
Safe Drinking Water?
YORKTOWN'S PROBLEM WITH INFLOW & INFILTRATION
In Issue #31 - March/April 2006
- The New Sword of Damocles Inflow and Infiltration
STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS THAT AFFECT CROTON WATER
In Issue #30 - January/February 2006
- The Degradation of Our Croton Reservoirs
and How We Can Prevent It
In Issue #17 - October/November 2003
- Learn About SEQRA/CEQR in One Quick Read.
In Issue #6 - November/December 2001
- Reducing Pollution -- Marc Yaggi of Riverkeeper Spotlights the Post-Stormwater Regulations Future.
CWCWC’S LANDMARK WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN
In Issue #21 - May/June 2004
- A Management Plan for the Croton Watershed -- An Overview.
In Issue #20 - March/April 2004
- A Plan to Protect the Croton Watershed -- Now.
MEMBRANE FILTRATION TECHNOLOGY
In Issue #24 - November/December 2004
- CWCWC Calls for IMMEDIATE STUDY of the use of Membrane Filtration for the Croton System – CWCWC Position Paper on the Need to Examine the Use of Membrane Technology to Treat the Waters of the Croton System.
THE WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT FIGHT
In Issue #33 - July/August 2006
- THE SELLING OF THE CROTON WATERSHED
How "multi-barrier" protection is vanishing before the onslaught of development
In Issue #22 - July/August 2004
- CWCWC's Midsummer Updates -- Catch Up
on the Coalition's Involvements in Putnam and Westchester Counties and in New York City.
In Issue #9 - May/June 2002
- News and Notes -- Expansions, New Developments, and Galley Systems.
In Issue #4 - July/August 2001
- Preservation Efforts for Putnam County's Historic Property, Thoroughbred Horse Farm Tilly Foster.
THE GREAT SWAMP OF PUTNAM COUNTY
In Issue #9 - May/June 2002
- Explore the Great Swamp -- Critical Water Source and Home to Abundant Life!
WATERSHED STREAMS
In Issue #14 - March/April 2003
- Healthy Streams, Unhealthy Streams -- and how to Tell the Difference.
In Issue #1 - January/February 2001
- Extensive Trout Unlimited Pollution Study Demands Attention.
SEWAGE DIVERSION IN THE WATERSHED
In Issue #4 - July/August 2001
- Citizens for Equal Environmental Protection (CEEP) Fight for Environmental Justice in the Sewage Diversion Issue.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT CONCERNS IN THE WATERSHED
In Issue #33 - July/August 2006
- DOES YORKTOWN REALLY NEED TO EXPAND ITS SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
CWCWC Offers Solutions That Would Have Less Impact on the New Croton Reservoir
In Issue #5 - September/October 2001
- Our Water Needs and the Importance of Hallock's Mill, Yorktown's Wastewater Treatment Plant.
ORGANIZATIONS THAT WORK FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE CROTON WATERSHED
In Issue #23 - September/October 2004
- Westchester Land Trust's Land Acquisition Programs Aid Watershed Protection.
In Issue #11 - September/October 2002
- Teaming up with CWCWC: Hudson Basin River Watch, Hudson River Water-Quality Monitors.
In Issue #10 - July/August 2002
- Critical Resource Waters -- Find Out About this Powerhouse Organization.
In Issue #6 - November/December 2001
- John Keane of Trout Unlimited and the Stormwater-Runoff Crisis Facing the Croton Watershed.
- Reducing Pollution -- Marc Yaggi of Riverkeeper Spotlights the Post-Stormwater Regulations Future.
In Issue #4 - July/August 2001
- Citizens for Equal Environmental Protection (CEEP) Fight for Environmental Justice in the Sewage Diversion Issue.
In Issue #1 - January/February 2001
- Extensive Trout Unlimited Pollution Study Demands Attention.
In Issue #23 - September/October 2004
- Westchester Land Trust's Land Acquisition Programs Aid Watershed Protection.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR CWCWC MEMBERS TO MAKE THEIR VOICES HEARD
In Issue #25 - January/February 2005
- 2004 Annual Wrapups from the Board of Directors.
- New "Opinions and Perspectives from Around Our Watershed" Page.
- Photos from the 2004 Annual Meeting.
In Issue #21 - May/June 2004
- One Specific Opportunity for You to Help Protect Our Watershed -- Get Involved With the Editing/Production of Valuable Video Footage Chronicling the Fight for the Croton!
In Issue #19 - January/February 2004
- Mayor Bloomberg Needs to Hear the Opposition's Voice Regarding the Chemical Treatment/Filtration of the Croton!
In Issue #10 - July/August 2002
- The Future Face of Volunteer Action.
PEACH LAKE
In Issue #28 - September/October 2005
- Politics and Pollution at Peach Lake:
The Pricing Out of Long-term Residents.
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