Office of the Delaware River Master
** Celebrating 50 Years of Cooperative Interstate Water Management in the Delaware River Basin ** |
Stephen
F. Blanchard
(703) 648-5629 |
Please direct questions to:
Gary N. Paulachok, P.G. (570) 296-7213 |
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The imposing 40-foot high U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamgaging station on the Delaware River at Montague, N.J. was established in 1939 and has been in continuous operation since then. A data collection platform on top of the station uses satellite telemetry to deliver streamflow information in real time. A critical link in the USGS network, this station is used to monitor flow and releases from the New York City reservoirs into the headwaters of the Delaware River Basin, as required by the Supreme Court Decree of 1954. Introduction | Historical Background |Advisory Committee | Duties and Functions | Components of Flow Provisional Hydrologic
Data: Data users are advised to carefully consider the provisional nature of the information before using it for decisions that concern personal or public safety or the conduct of business that involves substantial monetary or operational consequences. Information on the accuracy and appropriate uses of the data can be obtained by contacting the Deputy Delaware River Master.
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