By Paul Gallay
Riverkeeper made sure that the top-level federal officials who visited the Hudson Valley last week as part of President Obama’s “America’s Great Outdoors” initiative heard us loud and clear: the key to “America’s great outdoors” is great water quality.
Glimmers of hope did appear during several agency speeches. EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck – herself a leading environmental activist before she became a top government official – said that federal funds were being invested in water pollution control facilities and that priority is being given to facilities that don’t promote sprawl. She also promised the capacity crowd that EPA would push for a full cleanup of Hudson River PCB contamination and she called on the environmental community to play its part in the cleanup process. You know you can count on that, Judith.
Will all the federal and state star power on hand today result in increased investment in the Hudson River and Metro NY Watershed? Riverkeeper is already cooking up ways to make sure the agencies’ good words become good deeds. In the coming months, we’ll tell you and our over 3,000 other Facebook friends [on the Riverkeeper and Don’t Frack with NY’s Water pages] how you can help make it happen!
Paul Gallay
Executive Director and Hudson Riverkeeper