CRC’s Response to FirstLight’s Agreement on Fish & Flows
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.
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.
Comments to FERC regarding Green Mountain Power's revised study plan in the relicensing process for the Glen Hydro Facility on the Mascoma River.
September 1, 2021 Honorable Kimberly D. Bose Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE Room 1A Washington, DC 20426 Re: Comments on
March 22, 2022 Low Impact Hydro Institute 329 Massachusetts Ave Suite 6 Lexington, MA 02420 Via email to: comments@lowimpacthydro.org Re: Comments on the 15 Mile
Connecticut River Hydropower Agreements Fail the Public’s River CRC opposes major elements of agreements addressing river flow and fish migration below Turners Falls dam Greenfield,
December 6, 2021 Shannon Ames, Executive Director Low Impact Hydro Institute 1167 Massachusetts Avenue Office 407 Arlington, MA 02476 Submitted electronically to: comments@lowimpacthydro.org
August 19, 2021 Shannon Ames, Executive Director Low Impact Hydropower Institute 1167 Massachusetts Avenue, Office 407 Arlington, MA 02476 Re: LIHI Project #19
August 5, 2021 Low Impact Hydropower Institute 1167 Massachusetts Avenue, Office 407, Arlington, MA 02476 Re: LIHI Project #80 – Gardner Falls Hydroelectric
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC), Appalachian Mountain Club, American Whitewater and other recreation partners thank everyone who participated in last weekend’s
Hydroelectric companies are required to provide recreation amenities as compensation for using the public’s water to generate power. Some of FirstLight and Great River