How the Supreme Court’s Clean Water Act Decision May Impact the Connecticut River & Surrounding Habitats
Summary of the decision, potential impact to wetlands, and how CRC will be moving forward to protect clean water.
Summary of the decision, potential impact to wetlands, and how CRC will be moving forward to protect clean water.
Read our full comments or get the summary - these licenses can last 30-50 years and will affect fish passage.
These five permits all fall into the top 15 largest discharge permits in the MA portion of the watershed.
The successful candidate will be a dynamic, forward-thinking, and inclusive leader.
Summary of our Earth Day activities, including tree planting, cyanobacteria mitigation, and trash cleanups!
Comments in collaboration with Deerfield River Watershed Association, Town of Shelburne, and Town of Buckland in regards to the Gardner Falls Project.
CRC has been active in these talks but made the decision not to sign the agreement, here's the good, the bad, and the reasons why.
Connecticut River Conservancy Testimony in SUPPORT of HB 6811 An Act Concerning Revisions to the Vessel Registration Aquatic Invasive Species Fee To: Honored Co-Chairs, Sen.
Stormwater runoff transports pollutants from roads, farmland, sidewalks and yards into our river systems – but riparian buffers act as a filter.
Data results showing the impact of plastic in the Connecticut River watershed, from samples in 2021-2022 across 13 sites on the mainstem and 2 tributaries.