CRC’s Comments on MDC’s LTCP Update
The MDC and the Connecticut River Conservancy (then the Connecticut River Watershed Council) stood together in educating the public on how crucial it is
The MDC and the Connecticut River Conservancy (then the Connecticut River Watershed Council) stood together in educating the public on how crucial it is
Story by Jeff Feldmann. Paddled by canoe with Scott Larkham, Scott Stenberg, Ron Merriam and a dog name Abe Paddled by canoe from Canaan, VT
December 6, 2018 Wayne Ives, Instream Flow Specialist Dept. of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive; P.O. Box 95 Concord, NH 03302-0095 Wayne.Ives@des.nh.gov Re: Instream
November 26, 2018 Wayne Ives, Instream Flow Specialist Dept. of Environmental Services 29 Hazen Drive; P.O. Box 95 Concord, NH 03302-0095 Wayne.Ives@des.nh.gov Re: Env-Wq
Last year we had 14 partners collecting water samples at 143 swimming hole sites across NH, VT, MA & CT. A total of 1,030
Bodies of Water…Real and Imagined It was an unseasonably hot May afternoon in Northampton, MA as nearly one hundred 7th grade JFK Middle School
Pomfret, Vermont – The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) continued its dam removal and river restoration work in 2018, removing three old dams in Vermont
The hydropower relicensing process continues for the Wilder, Bellows Falls, Vernon, and Turners Falls Dams and the Northfield Mountain Pumped Storage Station along the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Kathy Urffer, CRC River Steward kurffer@ctriver.org, 802-258-0413 Ryan O’Donnell, Water Quality Monitoring Coordinator rodonnell@ctriver.org; 413-772-2020 ext.217 Learn About the
Volunteers water newly planted trees along the Israel River in Jefferson, NH The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) and a multitude of project partners planted