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American Whitewater Prevails in Case to Protect the Tuolumne River

American Whitewater Prevails in Case to Protect the Tuolumne River

by American Whitewater | Jun 21, 2022

In a case before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, American Whitewater and our allies prevailed to uphold the Clean Water Act in protection of the Tuolumne River. This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act which...
AW Participates in EPA Roundtable on the Importance of Clean Water

AW Participates in EPA Roundtable on the Importance of Clean Water

by American Whitewater | Jun 9, 2022

On Tuesday, June 7, Kevin Colburn, American Whitewater’s National Stewardship Director, participated in a roundtable hosted jointly by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Cahaba Brewing Co. on the importance of clean water protections in the Southeast....
Great Falls Catawba Releases Delayed Until Next Spring (SC)

Great Falls Catawba Releases Delayed Until Next Spring (SC)

by American Whitewater | May 10, 2022

The start of flow releases on the Great Falls of the Catawba have unfortunately been delayed from this August to next spring. The pace and scale of work being done on the hydropower project and related lands to support releases is extraordinary, and while disappointed...
Supreme Court Reinstates Rules Limiting Clean Water Act Protections

Supreme Court Reinstates Rules Limiting Clean Water Act Protections

by American Whitewater | Apr 14, 2022

On April 6th, the Supreme Court reversed a 9th Circuit decision that limited the ability of states to protect rivers fron the harmful effects of hydropower dams under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The rules adopted by the prior adminstation limited information...
Eel River Dams License Expires, Opening Long Road to Dam Removal

Eel River Dams License Expires, Opening Long Road to Dam Removal

by American Whitewater | Apr 14, 2022

Today marks the beginning of the end for two antiquated hydropower dams on the Eel River, one of the largest whitewater river systems in California. The federal license for Pacific Gas and Electric’s Potter Valley Project expires today, and the utility has decided...
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