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Hudson 7 takes significant step in submitting draft Drinking Water Source Protection plan (DWSP2) to New York State in December.

12/22/2024

 
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The Hudson 7 (H7) has reached a significant milestone with the submission of its Drinking Water Source Protection Plan (DWSP2) to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) and Department of Health (DOH). This achievement marks the culmination of a two-year project funded by a DEC grant aimed at developing a comprehensive plan for the protection of the Hudson River as a source of drinking water. The plan, submitted to the state for review, is expected to be approved within 1 to 2 months. 

In addition to the benefits of having a well-defined source water protection strategy, each participating municipality will be eligible to capitalize on future state grants for water quality projects in communities with completed DWSP2s. These municipalities will also gain points toward their NYSERDA Climate Smart goals, further enhancing their environmental and sustainability initiatives. 

Participating Municipalities and Hudson 7 

​This plan was developed on behalf of the municipalities that are part of the Hudson River Drinking Water Intermunicipal Council (the “Hudson 7”), which includes:
  • The Towns of Esopus, Hyde Park, Lloyd, Rhinebeck, and Poughkeepsie
  • The City of Poughkeepsie
  • The Village of Rhinebeck
Formed in 2018 with the goal of protecting the Hudson River as the source waters for its member communities, the Hudson 7 leveraged this grant to receive free technical assistance. This support enabled the creation of a locally developed source water protection plan tailored to each municipality’s needs. The DWSP2 builds on previous efforts, aligns priorities, and fills critical gaps in the current and future source water protection strategies of these communities.

Process and Development

Upon selection of the seven municipalities, the Hudson 7 partnered with two Technical Assistance Providers (TA Providers) from the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). These TA Providers worked closely with the Hudson 7 to:
  • Assess current and future water quality concerns of the Hudson River estuary and the contributing source water area.
  • Interpret water quality data and develop maps.
  • Identify potential sources of contamination.
  • Develop actionable protection methods.
  • Identify funding and partnership opportunities.

A DWSP2 subcommittee was formed on April 29, 2022, consisting of:
  • Mayor Gary Bassett
  • Paul Malmrose (Technical Advisor, Engineering)
  • Randy Alstadt (PWTF Administrator)
  • Dan Shapley (Riverkeeper, Technical Advisor)
  • Devin Rigolino (Dutchess County)
  • Rebecca Martin (Source Water Protection Coordinator)
This subcommittee provided critical local knowledge about current conditions of the source water areas and regional concerns related to water quality.

Comprehensive Plan for ActionThe resulting draft DWSP2 provides the Hudson 7 municipalities with a step-by-step implementation plan designed to:
  • Promote public health and safety.
  • Avoid preventable drinking water treatment costs.
  • Increase community confidence in drinking water quality.
  • Strengthen partnerships across multiple levels of government to effectively manage a uniquely complex drinking water source.

Importance of Implementation

Given the dependence of these communities on the Hudson River and its vast watershed, the protection and management strategies outlined in the DWSP2 are vital for ensuring water quality for current and future generations. The Hudson 7’s comprehensive approach exemplifies the importance of intermunicipal cooperation and serves as a model for source water protection across the state.

Next Steps

​Following the state’s review and approval of the plan, the Hudson 7 will distribute the final DWSP2 to the participating municipalities. These municipalities will then have a robust tool to guide their source water protection efforts and ensure sustainable water resource management for years to come.
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