Mongaup, NY

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Rio Dam to Delaware River (Rio Reach)

Class II-III
2.9 Miles approximately
Avg Gradient 53 fpm
Max Gradient 60 fpm

Mongaup


Mongaup
Photo by Karl Gesslein


Min Sug. Level:  1 Turbines Max Sug. Level:  2 Turbines

River Description

After a three-year suspension of releases, the Mongaup is running again. This regional gem has regularly scheduled recreational releases, and frequent power releases from Rio Dam. For the current release schedule, see the Kayak and Canoe Club of New York. The 2008 schedule is posted in the calendar on this page, as well. 

 

The only guidebook description is in Dennis Squires' "New York Exposed: The Whitewater State, Volume 2,", which (on p 140) describes the rapids as "pretty continuous class II and easy class III all the way down to the Delaware."   (There was formerly a decent description on the now defunct Inland Surfing Association website.  If anyone has access to its text, please contact the streamkeepers.) In general terms, while the gradient is fairly consistent on this reach, the rapids on the second half of the reach (below the lunch spot) are more sustained than on the upper portion. Save some energy for the rapids under the Route 97 bridge, which may be the most difficult on the river, and for the wave train at the confluence with the Delaware. If you still have energy, the Mongaup Wave is a short distance down the Delaware on river right.

 

There are several takeouts. The first one is on river right above the Route 97 Bridge, and avoids the Bridge Rapid. There is a good takeout along the Delaware above the confluence. To reach it, eddy out on the right at the confluence and head up the left (your right as you face upstream) bank of the Delaware. The takeout is a short distance up on your right. A path leads to the DEC Parking Lot. The takeout for the Mongaup Wave is a sandy beach on the left bank of the Delaware, visible from the wave.

 

This is not a beginner's run. First-time Mongaup paddlers would be well advised to hook up with friends who've done it before, or make contact with experienced local paddlers on the Lehigh Valley Canoe Club Forum or KCCNY forum.

Unscheduled Releases

Power releases occur frequently on the Rio Reach during the warmer months. These are not mentioned on the recorded utility announcement. One rule of thumb that is frequently cited is that if the temps are over 100 degrees in NYC, the Mongaup will release at 1640 cfs, if there is enough water in the system. Note that since 9/11, when the Homeland Security Threat Level is orange or red, the gate to the powerhouse/whitewater recreational facility will be locked. Boaters are permitted to carry down to the put-in, but at present there is no parking near the gate. According to Mirant, the previous licensee, "When the threat level is raised to 'Orange' or 'Red,' the gate will be closed to vehicular access although access via foot is permitted." Mirant was very sensitive to the high level of recreational use and, therefore, during scheduled whitewater releases had an operator on site to open the gate and allow vehicular access regardless of the threat level. Current information, from Alliance Energy, is not available at this time.

The Neighbors

Paddlers should remember that the speed limit on the dirt access road to the put-in is 10 MPH! We urge everyone to obey that limit and to respect the neighbors. We are only there a couple of days a month. They live there. Please show them respect and encourage others to do the same.

The Eagles

In order to protect Bald Eagle nesting habitat, kayaking and other activities on the Mongaup are illegal during the winter season. New York State Law prohibits "entering onto the surface of the water or ice on the Mongaup River... or entering the upland surrounding those waters as designated by posted signs from December 1 through March 31". Violation carries a $5,000 fine, and will endanger all boating on the river.

Some phone numbers and web addresses

Alliance Energy Renewables, LLC

 

Alliance Energy's release hotline (866-624-9004, Option #2)
 

Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC)1-609-883-9500

 


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Gauge Description:

There was formerly a realtime USGS gauge near the put-in. It has been gone for years. A stick gauge is or [or was] located in the river at the put in, with color coding. The orange bar is one turbine, the blue bar is two turbines. This gauge has been partly pushed over by the flow, and probably needs to be reset. Use it with caution.

 

GAUGE UPDATE: Flooding in 2004 washed away the stick gauge. You're on your own until it's replaced. Hint: Look at the power plant to see how many turbines are running, then look at the bypass reach, right of the power house outflow as you look upriver, to judge natural flow. To state the obvious, if it looks like one turbine is running, it's a one-turbine release. If two turbines are running, well, you know...

FLOW UPDATE:  A 2008 recreational release schedule for the Mongaup has just been announced. Most releases are one turbine (870 cfs), or Class II+, but FERC now requires that the schedule include some two-turbine releases (1640 cfs) or Class III-. Paddlers are encouraged to call Alliance Energy's release hotline (845-786-8012) after Wednesday on release week and again before leaving home on release day to verify release volume.


Of course, the river does release frequently during the week for power generation Release volumes for power releases are not specified or announced; During drought conditions, the Delaware River Basin Commission has the authority to suspend recreational releases, though unscheduled power releases still occur.
 

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New York Exposed: The Whitewater State, Volume 2
$17.95

User Comments

2008-04-11 12:54:22 (105 days ago)
Lauren CookDetails
Releases will commence, for the first time in nearly 3 years, on April 19!
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
2.9Takeout (Upper)Takeout
3.1Takeout on the Delaware (Upstream)Takeout
3.3Takeout on the Delaware (Downstream)Takeout
3.4Beach TakeoutTakeout

Rapid Descriptions

Takeout (Upper)

Zone 18 520364E 4586243E



Takeout on the Delaware (Upstream)
The upstream takeout is at Zone 18 520250E 4585885N.  It has an NPS sign, and is designed for the convenience of the many rafters on the Upper Delaware.  It does, however, lead to the NYS DEC parking area, where most of us park.


Takeout on the Delaware (Downstream)

On the Delaware, the downstream take out is at the confluence on the east side, at about Zone 18 520493E 4586022N.



Beach Takeout

This is the same as the takeout for the Mongaup Wave on the Delaware.




Events

Calendar Control Date:
Calendar by Date by Title By Year

July 2008

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Mongaup Releases
10:00 am -2:00 pm est
One-barrel release.

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Mongaup Releases
10:00 am -2:00 pm est
One-barrel release.

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Events
Mongaup Releases Port Jervis,NY starts 07/12/08
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