CRC Submits Comments on FirstLight Proposed Flow & Fish Agreement
Read our full comments or get the summary - these licenses can last 30-50 years and will affect fish passage.
Read our full comments or get the summary - these licenses can last 30-50 years and will affect fish passage.
Connecticut River Conservancy Hires Dr. Kate Buckman Alstead, NH - The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) is pleased to announce Dr. Kate Buckman as their
Hartford, CT - The Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) is pleased to announce Rhea Drozdenko as their new River Steward in Connecticut. With the addition
Connecticut River Conservancy Testimony in SUPPORT (with modifications) of HB 5143 An Act Establishing an Office of Aquatic Invasive Species. February 24th, 2022
January 30, 2014 Secretary Richard K. Sullivan, Jr.EOEEA, Attn: MEPA OfficeDeirdre Buckley, EOEA No. 15033100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900Boston, MA 02114 Subject: Draft Environmental Impact
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 1/28/2014 Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) today launched three new river restoration projects in New Hampshire and
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
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – November 6, 2013 Connecticut River hydropower relicensing reaches first major milestone Greenfield, MA – The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Greenfield, MA November 15, 2012 – The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached
March 7, 2012 Mayor Daniel T. Drew City Hall 245 deKoven Drive Middletown, CT 06457 Re: Thank you from the Connecticut River Watershed Council Dear