Programs
River Surveys
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Bob Papson of the Division of Fish and Wildlife
measures a wild brown trout from the Pequannock River before releasing
it.
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The presence of a spawning trout population is great bonus for any river
or stream. Under New Jersey law such waterways and the wetlands that drain
to them have stricter standards for pollutants, temperature and other
water quality elements.
With this in mind the Pequannock River Coalition has worked with the
NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife to survey segments of the Pequannock
and it's tributaries. Where previously unknown trout spawning has been
documented these waters are upgraded in status.
Due to our efforts, upgrades to "trout production" have been adopted
or will soon be adopted in the following river segments and streams:
- Pequannock River from junction with Pacock Brook to Oak Ridge
Reservoir
- Pequannock River from Oak Ridge Reservoir to Charlottesburg
Reservoir
- Pequannock River from Charlottesburg Reservoir to Macopin Reservoir
- Macopin River from Echo Lake to Pequannock River
- Kakeout Brook from Butler Reservoir to Pequannock River
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These changes would not have occurred without hard work and generous
assistance from Division of Fish and Wildlife staff, particularly Bob
Papson, the Division biologist in charge of the Pequannock basin.
We have also addressed other critical components of waterway health through
a series of intensive and specific surveys
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2000
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Photo documentation of the entire Pequannock
River from West Milford to Pompton Plains. |
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2003
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Survey of Pequannock River headwaters (Vernon
to Hardyston) to determine influences of beaver colonies. |
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2003
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Mapping of all stormwater outfalls from Jefferson
to Pompton Plains. |
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2003
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Water temperature and flow study of all river
tributaries from West Milford to Pompton Plains. |
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2004
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Survey of Macopin River to determine sources
of bacterial pollution and development of a plan to address
them. |
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2004
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Development of comprehensive Watershed Management
Plan for the entire Pequannock River including surveys of
riparian tree canopy, stormwater discharges, vacant lands,
impoundments and other water quality factors. |
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2005
(in
progress)
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Collection of detailed river characteristics for intricate
flow/temperature modeling to support the NJDEP's recommended
flow regimes. |
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As
you can see, at the Pequannock River Coalition we truly believe that "knowledge
is power." Few watersheds in the state are so extensively studied or so
well protected. Please help us to continue these efforts by joining us
today.
Environmental Threats Maps
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