The New York-New Jersey Harbor and Tributaries Study (HATS)
10/05/25
“How is the New York-New Jersey Harbor region preparing for coastal storms?”
Hurricane Sandy shook the New York-New Jersey region in 2012. Dozens of lives, tens of thousands of homes, and billions of dollars were destroyed by the storm. This prompted many localities to reconsider how they will prepare for the next big storm event. The New York-New Jersey Harbor region is working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to investigate risks and amelioratory actions through The New York-New Jersey Harbor and Tributaries Study (HATS). The HATS project looks to identify water resources problems and opportunities, existing and future conditions, and plan formulation/evaluation/comparison/selection. The US Army Corps tentatively plans to focus on the East Riser Ditch Channel in New Jersey and the Harlem River and Oakwood Beach in New York.
