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Development of a Volunteer Science Pathogen Monitoring Program on the Lower Raritan River

Posted on March 6, 2020 by Sara Malone in data, minigrant, News, Public Access, R&D Posts, R3C News, RU on the Raritan, SOTR_AccessRiverPublicBoatLaunches, Water Quality

Little water quality data exists that can inform the safety of recreating on the highly urbanized Lower Raritan River. The Lower Raritan is actively used for fishing, paddling, catching bait fish, crabbing, jet skiing, wading and even swimming on a hot day, yet limited information is available for pathogen levels that have a direct effect […]

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Opportunistic pathogens in the Raritan and the homes of people drinking the river

Posted on March 4, 2020 by Sara Malone in minigrant, News, R&D Posts, R3C News, RU on the Raritan, Water Quality

The burden of non-tuberculosis mycobacterium (NTM) infections on the US healthcare systems is estimated to cost $815 million annually.  NTM causes chronic lung infections most commonly in older, immunocompromised, and cystic fibrosis patients.  NTM can by-pass drinking water treatment and has been shown to proliferate in household plumbing biofilms after chlorine-sensitive competitors have been inactivated.  […]

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Quantifying the Presence and Abundance of Freshwater and Euryhaline Bivalves in the Raritan River

Posted on March 4, 2020 by Sara Malone in minigrant, News, R&D Posts, R3C News, RU on the Raritan, Stewardship

There is very little information on the density and or the species of bivalve mollusks present in the watershed of the Raritan River basin.  The work that was conducted involved examining the presence or absence of bivalve mollusks from the mouth of the Raritan River to just past the Route 18 bridge in New Brunswick. […]

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Environmental DNA (eDNA) Assay for Monitoring Recovery of River Herring

Posted on March 4, 2020 by Sara Malone in minigrant, News, R&D Posts, R3C News, RU on the Raritan, Stewardship

Mid-Atlantic populations of river herring (Alosa pseudoharengus, alewife, and A. aestivalis, blueback herring) have declined precipitously in recent years. River herring are listed as “Species of Special Concern” by the National Marine Fisheries Service. With over 1,700 dams in New Jersey, barriers to spawning migration are significant impediments to restoring river herring populations. Over the […]

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Generating an Elevation Grid for the Raritan River Basin

Posted on March 4, 2020 by Sara Malone in data, minigrant, News, R&D Posts, R3C News, RU on the Raritan, SOTR_Resilience

The objective of this project was to develop an elevation/bathymetry grid for the Raritan River Basin as a precursor for a hydrodynamic model.   In addition, by identifying data gaps the project provides guidance on future side-scan sonar surveys of the river.  Finally, the project assessed options for processing of side-scan sonar data and makes recommendations […]

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Real-Time Hydrological Observatory and ERDDAP Interface

Posted on November 9, 2019 by Sara Malone in data, Data Portal, Education on the Raritan Page Content, Equipment, Johnson Chair, News, R&D Page Content, R3C News, Resources Page Content, RU on the Raritan

A real-time water quality monitoring station has been deployed on the bottom of the Raritan River in the mid-channel in front of the Rutgers Class of 1914 Boathouse (at approximately Lat/Long 40.488960, -74.33184). YSI/Xylem EXO2 Sonde sensors include: conductivity, temperature, depth, dissolved oxygen, salinity, chlorophyll, turbidity. A Sontek Argonaut-XR ADCP measures pressure, temperature, and current […]

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MERI – Spatial Distribution of Contaminants in Lower Raritan Sediments

Posted on November 4, 2019 by Sara Malone in Data Portal, minigrant, News, R&D Page Content, R3C News, RU on the Raritan, SOTR_KnownContamSites, Water Quality

This research study by the Meadowlands Environmental Research Institute (MERI) at Rutgers – Newark, aimed to fill in data gaps in river and marsh sediment contamination in the Lower Raritan River. The main tasks of this study were: (1) Measure trace metal and organic contaminant levels in surficial sediments along 20 km of the Lower […]

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ArcGIS StoryMaps of Key Raritan Indicators

Posted on October 30, 2019 by Sara Malone in data, Johnson Chair, Maps, News, R&D Page Content, R3C News, RU on the Raritan

Key Raritan Indicators described through ArcGIS StoryMaps by Advanced Environmental Geomatics Students In the Spring of 2019, undergraduate students in Dr. Richard Lathrop’s Advanced Environmental Geomatics course developed ArcGIS StoryMaps for key indicators identified in the State of the Raritan Report, Volumes 1 and 2.  The reports were written to provide critical data to inform […]

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EPA Rutgers Raritan Data Project

Posted on October 27, 2019 by Sara Malone in Data Portal, News, R&D Page Content, Remediation, Resources, RU on the Raritan, Water Quality

The EPA Rutgers Raritan River Project was conducted to compile data related to point source and non-point source pollution and Superfund, Brownfield and other contaminated sites into a comprehensive database. In addition, the project developed an interactive tool that assists federal, state, and local stakeholders to make decisions related to environmental cleanup and site reuse, […]

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Ten Mini-Grants Awarded for Research on the Raritan River, Basin and Bay

Posted on August 15, 2019 by Sara Malone in Initiative Activities, minigrant, News, R&D Posts, R3C News, RU on the Raritan

The Rutgers Raritan River Consortium (R3C) has awarded ten mini-grants to support research by Rutgers faculty, staff and post-doctoral researchers on Raritan River, basin and bay resource issues.   The recipients, award amounts and project titles are: Michele Bakacs (Dept. Agriculture and Natural Resources, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS)), Richard G. Lathrop (Dept. Ecology, […]

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News

  • R3C Webinars on Recent Raritan Research

  • 2020 and 2021 Raritan River Conferences Canceled

  • Rutgers Raritan River Initiative to partner with NY-NJ Harbor & Estuary Program on Coastal Watershed Grant

  • Influence of biogeochemistry on the availability of toxic metals in iron-replete New Jersey sediment

  • New video on removal of Weston Mill Dam highlights preservation of historic artifacts

  • A Watershed-Based Approach to Flood Hazard Mitigation in the Raritan Region

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  • Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority Meeting
    Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority Meeting
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: May 23, 2022 - 9:30 pm

    Location: 290 River Road, Princeton, NJ


    Description:

    Authority Board Meeting Schedule

    ­A RESOLUTION SETTING REGULAR MEETING DATES FOR THE STONY BROOK REGIONAL SEWERAGE AUTHORITY FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016
    IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT

    Resolution No. 2015-78

    BE IT RESOLVED by the Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority:

    That the regular meeting day of the Authority be held on the fourth Monday of each month, except in November, when it will be held on the second Monday, and June and December when the meeting will be held on the third Monday of the month.

    http://www.sbrsa.com/

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  • Somerset Raritan Valley Sewerage Authority
    Somerset Raritan Valley Sewerage Authority
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Ends: May 23, 2022 - 9:30 pm

    Location: 50 Polhemus Ln, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, USA


    Description:

    Meetings of the Somerset Raritan Valley Sewerage Authority are held the fourth Monday of each month. Meetings are held in the Authority conference room located in the Administrative Office. Open session meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. and there is an opportunity for public participation. Anyone from the public wishing to be heard should arrive promptly for the start of a meeting as the public participation portion is early on the agenda.

    http://srvsa.org/

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