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Help Prevent Construction of a Conference Center on Depue Island in the “Wild and Scenic” Stretch of the Delaware RiverA Shawnee developer is planning to build a 250-room conference center on Depue Island in the Delaware River. The island is in the midst of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (DWGNRA). Click here to find out who you can contact to protest this. The proposed
location of the multi-story hotel/conference center on Depue Island, including
a commercial bridge to the island, is clearly in violation of the 1965
Act that created the DWGNRA and the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (W&SR).
In 1978, the Middle Delaware was included in the W&SR Act. Find more
details about these acts and how they protect this area of the Delaware
River on the Lehigh Valley Group web page.
Hotels can be built in hundreds of places besides irreplaceable islands found in wild areas. Please write a letter or make a phone call to Mr. John Donahue (see address below). Feel free to use text found here for your letter. When writing to the NPS, please ask them to buy Depue Island now. There are funds in the NPS for purchases such as this. The 1965 Act that created the DWGNRA included the following promises to the American people:
In 1978, the Middle Delaware was included in the Wild and Scenic Rivers (W&SR) Act and, concurrently, was made part of the DWGNRA. The Act is very specific about preventing non-conforming uses within the confines of the Scenic and Recreational Delaware River. The Act states: “Each component of the NW&S River System shall be administered to protect and enhance the value which caused it to be included in said system” - and that “in such administration, primary emphasis shall be given to protecting its esthetic, scenic, historic, archaeological and scientific features.” The Act also states that when a Wild and Scenic River is placed inside a NPS system, it becomes subject to provisions of both NPS and W&SR Acts, adding: “In case of conflict between provisions of these Acts, the more restrictive provisions shall apply.” Contact officials about this:Click
here for a sample Word letter that you can customize and send.
Contacts at the National level: Marie Rust, National Park Service, 200 Chestnut St., Customs House, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Gale Norton,
U.S. Secretary of the Interior And Fran Mainella, Director, National Park
Service Mr. John Donahue, Superintendent, DWGNRA, NPA Offices, Bushkill, PA 18324 Contacts at the State and Local levels: Governor Ed Rendell, Governor’s Office, State Capitol, Harrisburg, PA 17101 Governor Jim McGreevey, Governor’s Office, State Capitol, Trenton, NJ 08600 Mr. Bradley M. Campbell, Commissioner of the NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection, 401 East State St., Trenton, NJ, 28625 John Siptroth, Chairman, Smithfield Township Board of Supervisors, R.D. 5, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 |
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