West Amwell Environmental Commission     

 

The Environmental Commission meets every 2nd Thursday at 7:30 PM at the Municipal Building at 150 Rocktown-Lambertville Road.

Fax Number is 609.397.8634

2012 Commission Members:

 

Cathy Urbanski - Chair              Jeff Slowick

Karen Baldino                               Joan Van der Veen (P. Bd. rep)

Charity Hall                                    Becky Smith-Casey - Alt. #1

Robert Piel                                    

Art Neufeld

Zach Rich - Twp Committee Liaison

 

 

EC Subcommittee - "Citizen Stormwater Advisory Committee"

Art Neufeld

Cathy Urbanski

Joan Van der Veen

 

Environmental Commission Newsletters

 

Fall 2006

Summer 2007

Fall-Winter 2007

Fall-Winter 2008

 

 

 

Quick Links

Stonybrook Millstone Watershed Association

D&R Greenway

South Branch Watershed Association

Delaware Riverkeeper

Sourland Planning Council

Wikipedia Sourland Mountain

Stormwater Information

 

Living Greener Resource Guide

click here to read guide

 

Environmental Commission Annual Report of Activities, 2011

click here to read report

 

Joel Coyne Sourland Article: Fragmentation of the Mountain

click here to read article

 

Sourlands slide show : This is a slide show of the Sourlands that is currently on the

Sourland Planning Council website. It was created by Joel Coyne, a past and current member of the Environmental Commission. click here to view slide show

 

The Alexauken Creek Watershed Protection Plan: Through the creation of the Alexauken Creek Watershed Protection Plan, West Amwell and its project partners (including the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, the Delaware and East Amwell Township Environmental Commissions, the City of Lambertville, the Hunterdon County Planning Board, the Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance,  the Regional Planning Partnership, the Sourland Planning Council, the Stony-Brook Millstone Watershed Association and Princeton Hydro, LLC) will seek to characterize the water quality and potential sources of pollutant loading in the watershed, ensure protection from any negative changes in water quality and, where possible, enhance surface water quality in the creek and its tributaries click here to read more

 

The Alexauken Creek Training Pictures: Pictures taken during recent Alexauken Creek water monitoring training session.  click here to see pictures

 

Protecting Nature in Your Community: Learn how you can maintain life-sustaining environmental systems that provide water and air purification, flood control, summer heat abatement, and erosion

control.  click here to read an article produced by the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation of the American Museum of Natural History

 

This page was last updated on: April 13, 2012