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Your input will help guide new operating licenses for five CT River hydroelectric facilities. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is in the
Your input will help guide new operating licenses for five CT River hydroelectric facilities. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is in the
The 2015 river season is here and the Connecticut River Watershed Council asks all river users to protect the Connecticut River and its tributaries from
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Angela Mrozinski, CRC Outreach & Events Director amrozinski@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext.204 Ron Rhodes, CRC North Country River Steward rrhodes@ctriver.org,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Andrea Donlon, CRC MA River Steward, adonlon@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext.205 Andrew Fisk, CRC Executive Director afisk@ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext.208
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Greenfield, MA. July 3, 2014. The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) encourages you to do two things while you’re out celebrating this
10. Rivers don't stop at the state line. Nor does the Council. Your gift fights pollution and other threats to the Connecticut River and 148
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Greenfield, MA. June 18, 2014. —The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) along with the Appalachian Mountain Club and the Vermont River Conservancy
Vermont, April 1, 2014. As the 2014 river season beckons, the Connecticut River Watershed Council asks all river users to protect the Connecticut River and
March 12, 2014 Edward J. Farley, DirectorMassDOT Office of Outdoor AdvertisingTen Park Plaza, Room 6133Boston, MA 02116-3973 Subject: Application for Electonic Permit Lamar Central
Robert Hust Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse Planning & Standards Division 79 Elm Street Hartford, Connecticut, 06106-512