Here's Something You Can Do While Not Fishing

 

With the Cannonsville Reservoir spilling hot water, (the Stilesville gage shows the water temperature to already be approaching 70 degrees), and with the air temperature predicted to be in the mid- nineties for the next two days, the West Branch fishery will be threatened. 

The FFMP plan states that if at any time after June 15th the reservoir is overflowing, NYC is required to maximise the release, (1,500 cfs), until the spill ceases and a specified void is created in the reservoir. They failed to do this last week, running only 800 cfs and have not as yet increased the flow following the latest spill.

NYC's failure to abide by the FFMP regulations is putting both people's lives and property downstream of the reservoirs at risk from flooding. By failing to reduce the spill water they are also endangering the Delaware River trout fishery which brings millions of dollars into the communities along the river. If you live in the area call your state senator and representative and ask that they require NYC to comply with the FFMP plan. 

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