Major activities of the Council
Our Hard Working River
The Connecticut River is a working river. It provides transportation, power, irrigation and recreation. The upper river started providing direct hydro power to the earliest
Major activities of the Council
The Connecticut River is a working river. It provides transportation, power, irrigation and recreation. The upper river started providing direct hydro power to the earliest
Swanzy, NH. August 23, 2010. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services began work on the removal of the Homestead Woolen Mill Dam August 23,
Council to cut ribbon on new water quality lab Thursday morning Greenfield, MA. July 20, 2010. For immediate release. What: The Connecticut River Watershed Council’s
Greenfield, MA July 13, 2010. It’s illegal. It’s environmentally damaging, and it creates a hazard for children and other river-users. Now, the Connecticut River Watershed
As the waters of the Connecticut River beckon us to begin the 2010 boating season, the Connecticut River Watershed Council is asking all boaters to
Vermont. March 29, 2010 . When you first see the picture you would think the editor had made a mistake and placed the picture on
Greenfield, MA. March 23, 2010. One option said to be available to engineers at the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant for dealing with the tritium contamination
Greenfield, MA. March 10, 2010. Today, Attorney Jon Groveman of the Vermont Natural Resources Council submitted briefs supporting the Connecticut River Watershed Council’s request for
Dear CRC Member: Tomorrow the Vermont Senate will take up an historic vote on whether to extend the operating license of Entergy’s Vermont Yankee nuclear
Greenfield, MA. February 23, 2010. The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) received word in late January that MA Department of Environmental Protection’s Commissioner Laurie Burt