Discovering Water Through the Photographer’s Lens

Discovering Water Through the Photographer’s Lens

August 3-18, 2024
at the
Galli Curci Theater
801 Main Street, Margaretville

Presented by:
The CATSKILL WATER DISCOVERY CENTER

Featuring:
BERNARD COHEN
DREW JARRETT
NOAH KALINA
ASHLEY MILLES
BING WRIGHT

Artist Reception:
August 3, 4-6 pm

CWDC Celebration:
August 17, 3-6 pm

Exhibit Hours:
Tuesday-Sunday, Noon-6pm

669 COUNTY HWY 38
ARKVILLE, NY 12406
845 586-6622

Open House

Open House

at the

12 – 4 PM
July 4, 5, 6, 7, 20, 27
August 10, 17, 31

September 1, 2

VIEW our exhibits:
• “Of Rivers and Reservoirs:
The NYC Water Story”
• NYC DEP
“Water Resources Art and
Poetry contest champions”

ENJOY creative activities for children

PREVIEW the East Branch Nature Preserve through interpretive signs

Groundwater in the Catskills: Challenges and Solutions – June 7 Conference

Groundwater in the Catskills: Challenges and Solutions – June 7 Conference

Groundwater in the Catskills: Challenges and Solutions, a one-day conference presented by the Catskill Water Discovery Center with the Margaretville Rotary Club, and Rotary District 7170 takes place June 7 from 10 am to 3 pm in the auditorium of the Catskill Watershed Corporation, 669 Highway 38, Arkville, NY 12406. Tickets are $10, including lunch and are available at: Eventbrite, directly: 

Globally, groundwater is an essential drinking water source that is at risk in many places. Locally, residents in the Catskills, including those in the NYC watershed, encounter variable drinking water conditions via private wells or municipal systems, seemingly illogical given that the NYC’s surface water reservoir system provides exceptional drinking water to nine million people.

The conference will explore the problems Catskills municipalities, and residents, farms and other users of groundwater, encounter — problems such as arsenic, sulfur, iron, lead, copper, chlorides, coliform/E Coli, nitrates and gasses including methane, and carbon dioxide. Speakers will examine where contaminants come from and how they can be addressed.

Featured speakers include representatives from the State’s Drinking Water Source Protection Program (DWSP2), led by NYSDEC and NYS DOH in collaboration with other state agencies. Residents living within the NYC watershed, may benefit from measures put in place for protection of the surface water. A representative from NYC DEP will speak to those protections.

The afternoon panel session will include the morning’s speakers plus municipal leaders from Andes and Middletown and representatives from the Catskill Watershed Corporation, Watershed Agricultural Council, and the Delaware County Soil and Water Conservation District.