Friday, June 7, 2024

HUDSON RIVER SEWAGE UPDATE--UP TO A MILLION GALLONS SEWAGE RELEASED INTO HUDSON EACH DAY: WHERE TO AVOID

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Up to 1 million gallons of sewage to be released into Hudson River each day: Where to avoid--Boaters and especially swimmers will want to avoid part of the Hudson River in Westchester County, as up to a million gallons of sewage is expected to be dumped into the water just north of New York City every day.

The Westchester County Department of Health said Friday that recreational activities in the water from Peekskill down to Yonkers should be avoided starting the weekend of June 8 and going until further notice. The department said that Croton Park Beach and Philise Manor Beach will be closed for the time being as well. MORE AT 1 million gallons of sewage to be released into Hudson River during sewer main repairs – NBC New York

UPDATED THE NEW EVERYTHING CROTON: SEWAGE UPDATE FROM THE COUNTY/VILLAGE WEBSITES--PUMP STATION REPAIRS COMPLETED; RIVER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT

1 comment:

  1. This is such an unnecessary assault on the Hudson river! We can do better than this!

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