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Grant sought to clear creek for better kayak access
26 Nov
Summary
- Passaic County seeks $1 million federal grant for bulkhead removal.
- The project aims to improve kayak access on Belcher's Creek.
- Bulkhead removal will also benefit water quality in Greenwood Lake.

Passaic County officials are seeking federal funds to remove a wooden bulkhead from Belcher's Creek, a vital tributary feeding Greenwood Lake in West Milford. The goal is to facilitate a new dock for improved kayak access and enhance overall water quality. The bulkhead, a relic from past paddleboat operations, is now an impediment to aquatic life and boaters.
This removal is part of a comprehensive plan to increase public access to Belcher's Creek. The county is applying for a National Fish Passage Program grant, recognizing the bulkhead as a significant obstruction. This effort complements recent hydroraking projects aimed at clearing invasive plants and debris from the creek's northern stretch.
The restoration of Belcher's Creek is crucial, as Greenwood Lake serves as the headwaters for the Wanaque River, which supplies drinking water to millions in northern New Jersey. Improving the creek's condition directly impacts the health of these reservoirs and the regional water supply.




