Along with this honor, the Schuylkill River Greenway Association (who nominated the river and manages the area) will receive a $10,000 Leadership grant. The last time we won this award was 1999, and the only other time in the past 30 years.
This is huge progress from the heavily polluted Schuylkill. Formerly almost declared a wasteand, the PA state agreed to take on the Schuylkill River Project in 1945 to clean up the coal waste and pollutants dumped into the river. Efforts to revitalize the river and waterway, from trails, outdoor activities and water quality for drinking are ongoing but clearly making progress.
We’re pretty psyched for anything Philadelphia wins. Plus, we enjoy our long bike rides by the Schuylkill.
Readers, have you enjoyed or explored near the Schuylkill lately?
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