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East Branch Croton River
2014 Aquatic Invasive Species Surveys of New York City Water Supply Reservoirs Within the Catskill/Delaware and Croton Watersheds
Watershed Agricultural Program 2019 Annual Report and 2020 Workload
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VOL. 16 NO 37 Sept 17 2020
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2016 Watershed Water Quality Annual Report
2014 Adopted Comprehensive Plan Update
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Reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program, 2016
2013 Southern New York Fishing Derby June
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