{"id":2509,"date":"2024-02-07T10:33:36","date_gmt":"2024-02-07T15:33:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/water.phila.gov\/blog\/?p=2509"},"modified":"2024-02-18T13:46:35","modified_gmt":"2024-02-18T18:46:35","slug":"a-delaware-dilemma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/water.phila.gov\/blog\/a-delaware-dilemma\/","title":{"rendered":"A Delaware Dilemma"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"big\">Are stricter regulations in the Delaware River needed to save the sturgeon, or do anticipated costs to water customers in Philadelphia outweigh the benefits? PWD looks at the science behind a proposed EPA rulemaking.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-17760 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/water.phila.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/shortnose-sturgeon-noaagov-michelson.png\" alt=\"\" \/> Shortnose Sturgeon <em>Credit: Robert S. Michelson, Courtesy of NOAA.gov<\/em><\/p>\n<p>In late-December 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) <a href=\"https:\/\/www.epa.gov\/newsreleases\/epa-proposes-water-quality-standards-protect-aquatic-life-certain-sections-delaware\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">proposed a change<\/a> to water quality standards in the Philadelphia portion of the Delaware River.<\/p>\n<p>These new rules aim to increase the levels of dissolved oxygen\u2014which fish need to breathe\u2014to protect the Atlantic Sturgeon, an endangered species of fish that swim up the Delaware to spawn and lay their eggs. Without a doubt, the current population of sturgeon is a testament to how far we\u2019ve come since the 1972 Clean Water Act began transforming polluted waterways into steadily improving habitats for many kinds of aquatic life.<\/p>\n<p>So, what\u2019s the problem? A big factor impacting dissolved oxygen levels in the river is the discharge of wastewater treatment plants located in the Delaware River basin. Ammonia, a component of treated wastewater, depletes oxygen in the water, and PWD is by far the largest contributor to the Delaware River as the provider of wastewater services to more than 2 million people.<\/p>\n<p>To reduce the ammonia coming from our treatment plants and meet the proposed oxygen standards, Philadelphia is looking at a potential <a class=\"fui-Link ___1rxvrpe f2hkw1w f3rmtva f1ewtqcl fyind8e f1k6fduh f1w7gpdv fk6fouc fjoy568 figsok6 f1hu3pq6 f11qmguv f19f4twv f1tyq0we f1g0x7ka fhxju0i f1qch9an f1cnd47f fqv5qza f1vmzxwi f1o700av f13mvf36 f1cmlufx f9n3di6 f1ids18y f1tx3yz7 f1deo86v f1eh06m1 f1iescvh fhgqx19 f1olyrje f1p93eir f1nev41a f1h8hb77 f1lqvz6u f10aw75t fsle3fq f17ae5zn\" title=\"https:\/\/delawarecurrents.org\/2021\/03\/24\/delaware-river-dissolved-oxygen\/\" href=\"https:\/\/delawarecurrents.org\/2021\/03\/24\/delaware-river-dissolved-oxygen\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" aria-label=\"Link $3 billion price tag\">$3 billion price tag<\/a> for new construction projects at our wastewater facilities. While these investments may improve conditions for some fish, they would not reduce bacteria levels in the Delaware River or make swimming safer.<\/p>\n<p>Without significant financial support from the state or federal government, that cost will be passed on to customers through higher water bills for years to come. PWD estimates the EPA&rsquo;s proposed regulations will cost customers an additional <strong><u>$22.17 per month<\/u><\/strong>\u00a0on water bills, not $1.50 per month as calculated by EPA. That amounts to over $265 in new costs for water customers each year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What can customers do?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The public can <a class=\"fui-Link ___1rxvrpe f2hkw1w f3rmtva f1ewtqcl fyind8e f1k6fduh f1w7gpdv fk6fouc fjoy568 figsok6 f1hu3pq6 f11qmguv f19f4twv f1tyq0we f1g0x7ka fhxju0i f1qch9an f1cnd47f fqv5qza f1vmzxwi f1o700av f13mvf36 f1cmlufx f9n3di6 f1ids18y f1tx3yz7 f1deo86v f1eh06m1 f1iescvh fhgqx19 f1olyrje f1p93eir f1nev41a f1h8hb77 f1lqvz6u f10aw75t fsle3fq f17ae5zn\" title=\"https:\/\/www.federalregister.gov\/documents\/2023\/12\/21\/2023-27758\/water-quality-standards-to-protect-aquatic-life-in-the-delaware-river\" href=\"https:\/\/www.federalregister.gov\/documents\/2023\/12\/21\/2023-27758\/water-quality-standards-to-protect-aquatic-life-in-the-delaware-river\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" aria-label=\"Link provide comments about the proposed regulation changes through the EPA website\">provide comments about the proposed regulation changes through the EPA website<\/a> <strong>no later than February 20, 2024<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>PWD shares the goal of protecting sturgeon and improving the ecological health of the Delaware River. This summer, construction begins on a new <a href=\"https:\/\/water.phila.gov\/drops\/virtual-presentation-for-planned-deammonification\/\">$70 million treatment facility<\/a> that will reduce oxygen-depleting ammonia on an efficient scale and at a reasonable price. But before we spend big, it is our responsibility to examine the <a href=\"https:\/\/water.phila.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/files\/sturgeon-science-statement-2024-01.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">science behind the regulations<\/a>, weigh the increased cost of water for all Philadelphians, and ask whether increased oxygen levels are the key to protecting sturgeon. A new <a href=\"https:\/\/water.phila.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/files\/statement-on-proposed-dissolved-oxygen-regulations-2024-01.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">position statement<\/a> posted on PWD\u2019s website addresses:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>What we can learn about the health of the sturgeon population in the Delaware River <a href=\"https:\/\/water.phila.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/files\/sturgeon-science-statement-2024-01.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">from thousands of juvenile fish<\/a> that have been collected and measured since 2009.<\/li>\n<li>Whether \u201cship strikes\u201d from large shipping vessels in the Delaware River are <a href=\"https:\/\/whyy.org\/articles\/atlantic-sturgeon-delaware-river-shipping-biggest-threat\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">a greater impediment to sturgeon<\/a> than dissolved oxygen levels.<\/li>\n<li>Why sturgeon health factors in New York\u2019s Hudson River\u2014a river with higher dissolved oxygen levels\u2014are similar to those in the Delaware River.<\/li>\n<li>The net ecological benefits and trade-offs of building new wastewater treatment facilities that will greatly increase energy usage and the emission of greenhouse gases.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h5><a class=\"btn-primary btn-lg inline-block center white bold mainblue-bg\" href=\"https:\/\/water.phila.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/files\/statement-on-proposed-dissolved-oxygen-regulations-2024-01.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Read the position statement<\/a><\/h5>\n<style>.pwd-m-hero.pwd-m-header_posthero img { height: 100% !important;}<\/style>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Are stricter regulations in the Delaware River needed to save the sturgeon, or do anticipated costs to water customers in Philadelphia outweigh the benefits? 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