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Protecting Rivers & Your Clean Water

Preserving Green Space and Protecting the Flint River

Jessie Thomas-Blate, Coordinator, Most Endangered Rivers
April 22, 2013 | Most Endangered Rivers, Water Supply

As the director of a land trust in the Southern Crescent area of Metropolitan Atlanta, I see first-hand the need for a healthy natural environment in my community.  Since 1993, we at Southern Conservation Trust have worked diligently to preserve and protect farms and forests, environmentally sensitive land, valuable wildlife habitat, and scenic green space in the fast-growing counties south of metro Atlanta.

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The Fish are Back!

Brian Graber, Director, River Restoration Program, Northeast Region
April 19, 2013 | Dams & Dam Removal

After 200 years, river herring have been spotted in the Mill River above the Hopewell Mills dam. The Division of Marine Fisheries recently set up a video monitoring station at Reed and Barton, and have been recording a stream of video footage.

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Outdated Water Management on the Colorado River Need to be Updated for this Century

Jessie Thomas-Blate, Coordinator, Most Endangered Rivers
April 19, 2013 | Climate Change, Most Endangered Rivers, Water Supply

As farmers in Colorado’s North Fork Valley, my husband Jason and I know full well that the waters of the Colorado River are the lifeblood of agriculture for us as well as many Western farmers in the seven basin states.  Outdated water management requires us to "use it or lose it", which does not make sense in this century. 

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A Paddler’s Perspective on Protecting the Colorado River

Jessie Thomas-Blate, Coordinator, Most Endangered Rivers
April 18, 2013 | Climate Change, Most Endangered Rivers, Water Supply

O.A.R.S., a family-owned river rafting company, has been running trips on the Colorado River since 1969.  During the last 44 years, we have guided over 50,000 vacationers on river trips on the Colorado and its tributaries.  Healthy river flows are crucial to our business and countless others in the Colorado River corridor.  These businesses serve clients who want to spend recreational time experiencing the excitement, tranquility, and restorative value of the river each year.

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Smarter Farming Leads to More Water for Rivers

Jessie Thomas-Blate, Coordinator, Most Endangered Rivers
April 18, 2013 | Climate Change, Most Endangered Rivers, Water Supply

My family lived in Denver for many years and one day on a trip to Grand Junction in 2008 we fell in love with and then bought the Mesa Park Vineyards in Palisade, Colorado.  Our operation is a small, family-owned and run business.  The farm is 10 acres total, and we focus on creating superior wines— over a 1000 cases per year.  To produce the plump grapes we need for our winemaking, we rely heavily on a healthy flowing Colorado River.

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Announcing America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2013

Amy Souers Kober, Senior Director of Communications
April 17, 2013 | Climate Change, Most Endangered Rivers, Water Supply

For thirty years, our America’s Most Endangered Rivers report has highlighted urgent threats to rivers and has spurred the public to take action. Through the report, we have helped sound the alarm on hundreds of rivers, saving them from threats like pollution and new dams.

The river at the top of the 2013 list, announced today, is the Colorado River – a river that is so dammed, diverted, and drained that it dries to a trickle before reaching the sea.

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The Colorado is America’s Most Endangered River

Jessie Thomas-Blate, Coordinator, Most Endangered Rivers
April 17, 2013 | Climate Change, Most Endangered Rivers, Water Supply

Mark Twain once said, “Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.”  His words ring true today about another river, the Colorado, that many call the lifeblood of the West.  In some places the Colorado River is drained dry, in others its flows are so depleted and manipulated that fish and wildlife are federally listed as “endangered,” and in yet others more dam/diversion/pipeline projects are proposed that would drain the last legally allowed drops of water out of the river. 

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