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Accomplishments

FUDR ACCOMPLISHMENTS

- Since the public release of the PFBC/NYDEC Joint Fisheries White Paper, FUDR has partnered with other conservation groups to adopt this plan, replacing the expiring FFMP for the next water year.


- Instrumental in getting the Delaware River included in the Great Waters Coalition.


- Recently received the Community Service Award from the Upper Delaware Council.


- FUDR is in the process of connecting Upper Delaware and lower basin issues, demonstrating our water today will be theirs tomorrow.


- Spearheaded formation of the ‘Delaware Watershed Conservation Coalition’.  Recent members include but are not limited to:  Federation of Flyfishers, TU National, NYTU, NJTU, PATU, Theodore Gordon Fly Fishers, American Rivers, Upper Delaware Council, and FUDR.


- Have successfully kept the public and private sectors informed on Upper Delaware issues


- Have consistently advocated for a water release plan that actually works.  In the last four years we have informed the public of the shortcomings and flaws of the flexible flow management program (FFMP).


- Placed a FUDR member, via congressional appointment, on the House Sub-committee on Ecological Flows.


- Identified and reported erroneous flow and temperature violations under the current FFMP.


- Developed and started work on a comprehensive stream restoration project of Sands and Cadosia creeks in Delaware County, N.Y., partnering with the Town of Hancock, Delaware County Department of Public Works, Code Blue, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Orvis and the Trout and Salmon Foundation.


- Organized and held the first meeting including all major stakeholders in the Upper Delaware System to discuss how to design a new water-release plan for the benefit of all. This had never been done before, and FUDR has taken the lead in this effort, which is supported by all groups in attendance. FUDR was able to show the group that there is more than enough water in the Delaware system, and that all downstream users could benefit from a better-managed release program without threatening the drinking water supply for NYC. The attendees voted unanimously against the current plan and vowed to help FUDR establish a new plan that will provide safety to residents along the river and to protect and enhance the habitat for all flora and fauna that call the Upper Delaware home.


- Formed partnerships with flood interest groups in our area to gain proper water releases during critical times of the year when (unnecessary) flooding is a threat.


- Established a legal team of experts to advise FUDR in our goals to protect the Upper Delaware watershed.


- Created the annual “One Bug™” event fundraiser that has helped form partnerships with organizations including the NFWF, Orvis, Patagonia, The Code Blue Foundation, The Keith Campbell Foundation, and other local foundations interested in protecting the Upper Delaware River system.  The 2011 One Bug™ was bigger and better than ever, raising approximately $26,000 to help FUDR fund our projects.  The event pumped as much as $50,000 into the local economy from purchases both by FUDR and contestants of goods at area businesses.


Additional accomplishments:


- FUDR gives back to the local community by supporting the Hancock Community Education Foundation, the Hancock Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry and the Lourdes Health Clinic. The group purchased uniforms for the Hancock/Deposit wrestling team.  FUDR also made donations to support the families of two local boys who are suffering from leukemia.


- FUDR recently completed a stream restoration project on Oquaga Creek in the Village of Deposit.  During a recent flood, erosion of Oquaga Creek threatened the local sewage treatment plant.  FUDR partnered with the Village of Deposit and local Trout Unlimited chapters to make the necessary emergency repairs needed to protect the plant.


- FUDR helped fund filmmaker David Morris to create an educational film on the environmental threats that hydrofracking poses.  The film, “Frack!”, debuted in Hancock on Dec. 10, 2010


- FUDR has become a community leader in water-release issues, restoration projects, educating the public on unsafe drilling practices, and putting our area on the map as a healthy outdoor recreation destination.