Paulinskill river:
Paulinskill river:
Paulinskill river
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Re: Paulinskill river:
So it appears they haven't done any more work on the dam since early Oct.
Re: Paulinskill river:
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Re: Paulinskill river:
I would suspect permits are dictating what and when they are allowed to do things. Do something out of the timeframe the permits allows and they would get a warning from the State of NJ, DEP. It happens.
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Re: Paulinskill river:
Agreed. At least it will now allow passage of any spawn-run browns from the 'D'.garden hackle wrote: ↑Sun Nov 11, 2018 8:41 pmI would suspect permits are dictating what and when they are allowed to do things. Do something out of the timeframe the permits allows and they would get a warning from the State of NJ, DEP. It happens.
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Re: Paulinskill river:
They are permitted to work currently and are doing so. Most of the work currently is upstream a distance from the dam I am told. But they are working currently.garden hackle wrote: ↑Sun Nov 11, 2018 8:41 pmI would suspect permits are dictating what and when they are allowed to do things. Do something out of the timeframe the permits allows and they would get a warning from the State of NJ, DEP. It happens.
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Re: Paulinskill river:
That's good to hear. I know there were some issues with the Rt 80 overpass area that required some engineering work before the dam could be lowered completely, I guess they're trying to address those areas. It would be nice if Mother Nature would give them a break from the constant high water though!Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Tue Nov 13, 2018 8:40 amThey are permitted to work currently and are doing so. Most of the work currently is upstream a distance from the dam I am told. But they are working currently.garden hackle wrote: ↑Sun Nov 11, 2018 8:41 pmI would suspect permits are dictating what and when they are allowed to do things. Do something out of the timeframe the permits allows and they would get a warning from the State of NJ, DEP. It happens.