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Delaware River Basin Commission
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Mission
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The mission of the DRBC is to manage, protect, and improve the water resources of the Delaware River Basin through cooperative efforts in water supply allocation, water quality protection, regulatory review, planning, and coordination of related activities. It ensures sustainable use of the basin's water for current and future generations.
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Services
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Water Quality Management; Water Supply Allocation; Drought Management; Flood Mitigation; Regulatory Review
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Regulations
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Water Quality Regulations; Water Supply Charges; Drought Management Operations
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The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) is a United States government agency created in 1961 by an interstate compact, signed into law by President John F. Kennedy, between four states (Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York).
Purpose and activities
The purpose of the Commission is to bring the Delaware River under collective and balanced control, and to ensure fair usage by the states. To this end, the Commission conducts programs related to water quality protection, water supply allocation and water conservation, regulatory review and permitting, watershed planning, drought management, flood mitigation and loss reduction, and recreational activities (such as fishing).
The DRBC was one of the first government agencies in the United States to address the problem of water pollution. The agency predates the establishment of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (1970) and the Clean Water Act (1972).[1]
Membership
The five members of the commission include the four state governors of the member states and the division engineer, North Atlantic Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who serves as the ex-officio U.S. member. As of 2021 the commission chair is Delaware Governor John Carney and the Federal Representative is Brigadier General Thomas J. Tickner.[2]
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