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Nissequogue River, New York | Sara Cernadas Martin, Save the Sound

Speak up for a Free-Flowing Nissquogue!

The Nissequogue River is a unique natural treasure on Long Island, offering important habitat for birds, fish, and wildlife. The failure of a dam in 2024 freed a two-mile stretch of the Nissequogue, allowing the river to restore itself and come back to life, benefiting both people and nature.

Now, a proposal to rebuild the dam threatens this progress. As this proposal moves beyond the county review process, the State agencies responsible for permitting have an important opportunity to more fully evaluate its impacts and consider a long-term vision for a healthy, free-flowing Nissequogue River.

Join us in urging the County and State agencies to conduct a comprehensive environmental review and consider alternatives to building a new dam.

** This policy alert is only for people in New York.


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Acting Commissioner
Kathy
Moser
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Regional Director
George
Gorman
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Commissioner
Amanda
Lefton
New York Department of Environmental Conservation
Regional Director
Cathy
Haas
New York Department of Environmental Conservation
Consistency Rev Unit
Consistency Review Unit
Div of Coastal Resources
New York State Department of State