[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 73 (Wednesday, May 13, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H2886]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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THE DELAWARE RIVER BASIN CONSERVATION ACT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Delaware (Mr. Carney) for 5 minutes.
Mr. CARNEY. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to urge my colleagues to pass
the bipartisan Delaware River Basin Conservation Act. Next to me is a
beautiful photograph of the University of Delaware crew team rowing
along the Christina River, a tributary within the Delaware River Basin.
This site is just outside the city of Wilmington, Delaware's largest
city, just south of the thriving riverfront development and the Amtrak
station. It was taken by one of my constituents, Mark Atkins. Along
with Mark, more than 200 Delawareans over the past 3 weeks sent my
offices photographs that demonstrate the importance of the Delaware
River Basin to each of them.
We received lots of beautiful photographs all along the river and
bay, from upstate New York along the Pennsylvania and New Jersey side
down to the bottom of the basin in the Delaware on both sides of the
Delaware River and Bay.
These photographs tell the story of the basin as a home to wildlife--
thriving wildlife--in a very well populated area, as a spot for
recreation like these rowers here in the photograph, and as a place to
enjoy natural beauty. It is truly a beautiful part of our great
country. This photo contest we have used to draw support, interest, and
attention to our effort. I even did a little dance step which was
caught on YouTube by my staff to promote this initiative.
The Delaware River Basin covers over 12,500 square miles from
Delaware to upstate New York. It is home to more than 8 million people,
and the basin provides drinking water to over 15 million people inside
and outside the basin. This watershed is not only culturally and
ecologically important, but it drives the economy of this important
region in our country.
Mr. Speaker, the Delaware River Basin Conservation Act would
encourage restoration and protection of the basin through competitive
grants and public-private partnerships. We expect lots of partnerships
among local governments up and down all those States and
nongovernmental agencies like Ducks Unlimited, the Delaware Nature
Society, and many others.
This legislation has cosponsors from both sides of the aisle and
every State in the basin--eight Democrats and nine Republicans. When
you consider the difficulties we have had in this Congress getting
bipartisan support of any bill, that speaks to the importance of the
basin and to this bill. I want to thank each of those cosponsors for
their support. I look forward to working with them.
So today, Mr. Speaker, I am asking Congress to pass this legislation
and protect and preserve the Delaware River Basin so Americans from New
York State to the great State of Delaware can continue enjoying it for
many generations to come.
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