“There are alternative sources, but we don't want to be trucking in bottled water for people,” said Amy Shallcross, the water resource operations manager at the Delaware River Basin Commission.
Salt water from the ocean is starting to creep into the Delaware River Basin due to intensifying drought and sea level rise, ...
The farther the line moves upstream, the closer it gets to drinking water intakes, which officials have worked for decades to ...
Amy Shallcross, manager of water resource operations at the Delaware River Basin Commission, said. "When flows are really low, that's when the salt front will start to creep upstream," Shallcross ...