RFP Available for Outreach and Preliminary Design
To view this RFP please visit the ‘contractor opportunities‘ page on the website of the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. Approximately $100,000 is available for this project. The deadline for application is September 4 at 12 noon. DEC Invites Ideas for Habitat Restoration Projects in the Area of Southern Haverstraw Bay The former General Motors North Tarrytown Assembly Plant historically discharged wastewater into the Hudson River, contaminating river sediments with pollutants including mercury, lead, copper, zinc and chromium. NYSDEC has approximately $880,000 available to fund restoration projects that compensate for these damages to natural resources. We invite you to submit your suggestions for projects to restore, rehabilitate, or conserve aquatic habitat and species in the vicinity of the Hudson River’s Southern Haverstraw Bay near the villages of Tarrytown and Nyack, New York. Project ideas will be evaluated in accordance with 43 C.F.R. § 11.82(d). Evaluation criteria include: nexus to damaged resources (contaminated Hudson River sediments); likelihood of success; basis in best available science; cost effectiveness; ability to produce demonstrable and quantifiable benefits; and compatibility with NYSDEC’s resource management goals. Please note: This is not a Request for Proposals (RFP). National Estuaries Day Celebration
Help fish the waters around Norrie Point to find out who lives there. Canoe a tidal marsh of the Hudson (weather and space permitting). Learn what “SAV” means and why plants that live underwater are important to the river. Help take a sediment core from the cove and discover what it can teach us. See how the types of organisms living in a stream indicate its health.
This year Arm-of-the-Sea Theater will present Hook, Line & Sinker, a unique, family-friendly performance about the Hudson River featuring large-scale mask and puppet characters and live music. The play celebrates the timeless art of fishing, while offering advice about eating fish from the river. For more information please visit Hook, Line and Sinker on the Arm-of-the-Sea website. For directions, please see the DEC webpage Visit the Research Reserve. For further information, please call (845) 889-4745 x 109, or email james.herrington@dec.ny.gov. photo credit Mark Nelson, courtesy Arm-of-the-Sea Theater Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Conference September 25, 2015
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