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.
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.
Any amount of oil that FirstLight discharges into the Connecticut River has an immediate, harmful impact on the aquatic ecosystem.
Connecticut River Conservancy Testimony in OPPOSITION to SB 123 An Act Concerning the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, the Regulation of Electric Rates and State Public
Bald Eagles build their nests on the banks and in the floodplains of rivers or the periphery of lakes and ponds. Here's research to show how their populations have grown.
Opportunity to address the backlog of water infrastructure improvements to benefit water quality and upgrade drinking water and wastewater infrastructure in VT.
Our assessment of PFAS in the Connecticut River based on available research throughout the watershed.
The individual antidegradation review mentioned applies only to certain permits issued by the Department of Environmental Conservation.