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Watershed Protection Community Outreach

DEP's watershed public affairs staff and specific program experts visit communities throughout the watershed, bringing information and offering assistance on environmental issues. Outreach teams often include scientists and other environmental specialists who give watershed residents information and ways to help prevent and reduce pollution. Programs include collaboration with other environmental organizations, including the county Cornell Cooperative Extension Offices and the Kensico Environmental Enhancement Program.

Community Events

DEP's outreach and education programs include participation in major community events in the watershed, including county fairs. Staff give visitors information about watershed protection programs and water conservation; offer demonstrations, answer questions and explain DEP's role as a partner with its upstate neighbors and local environmental groups and agencies. A variety of materials for children and adults are distributed, including booklets, pamphlets and fact sheets about the City's water supply system, drinking water quality, the Whole Farm Program, land acquisition and conservation easements, watershed recreation, stream management and related programs. During the summer months, thousands of watershed and City residents visit the DEP booth. At the Delaware County Fair, DEP shares a booth with its partners, the Watershed Agricultural Council and the Catskill Watershed Corporation.

Regular stops for DEP during the summer and fall festival seasion include: the Ulster County Fair, the Delaware County Fair, the Grahamsville Little World's Fair in Sullivan County, the Dutchess County Fair, the Catskill Mountain Festival in Greene County, the Muscoot Farm Fair and the North Salem Library Fair in Westchester, the Putnam County 4-H fair, and Meredith Dairy Festival in Delaware County. New for DEP in 2003 is the Greene County Fair.

DEP joins with other organizations in Earth Day celebrations, including IBM's annual Earth Day Event at Yorktown and Hawthorne in Westchester County. In addition, DEP co-sponsors the Croton Students Annual Watershed Symposium at Teatown Lake Reservation and the KEEP Annual Art & Poetry Contest in Kensico watershed middle schools.



Kensico Environmental Enhancement Program

Kensico Environmental Enhancement Program
If you’re one of the nine million residents of New York City or dozens of communities in Westchester, Putnam, Orange or Ulster Counties, the Kensico Reservoir is a vital part of your drinking water supply system. KEEP is the Kensico Environmental Enhancement Program, a commitee formed to protect the Kensico Reservoir.
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