Delaware River Basin Commission Now Accepting Entries For Fall Photo Contest
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The Delaware River Basin Commission Monday announced it is now accepting entries for its Fall 2017 Photo Contest, highlighting amateur and professional photography representing the water resources of the 13,539-square-mile Delaware River Basin. 

The deadline for entries is November 1.

This photo competition seeks to inspire the creation and publication of images that convey the beauty and importance of a national treasure on which 15 million people rely for drinking water.

“From the headwaters to the ocean and everywhere in between, the water resources of the Delaware River Basin provide a backdrop for our environment, our economy and our lives,” said DRBC Executive Director Steve Tambini.  “This contest provides an opportunity to capture, share and showcase the complexity, diversity, and significance of our shared water resources through your photographs.”

The winning image, to be selected by a panel of judges at DRBC, will be published in the commission’s 2017 annual report, as well as in a prominent location on its website.  All entrants will receive a certificate of appreciation from the commission.

Click Here for all the details on submitting photographs.

For more information on the programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Delaware River Basin Commission website.

(Photo: David B. Soete, Kilgour Spur along the Delaware.)

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[Posted: Sept. 19, 2017]


9/25/2017

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