by Idaho Rivers United | Jan 18, 2023
(City Council members inspect pollution of the Cuyahoga River 1964 – Cleveland Press Collection, Cleveland State University Library) Just before the new year, the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers announced plans to formalize...
by American Rivers | Dec 22, 2022
In the remaining days of 2022, we’re happy to share some important wins for rivers – including funding for critical clean water and river restoration programs, as well as new Wild and Scenic River designations. While there’s much to be thankful for, the bill still has...
by Trout Unlimited | Nov 17, 2022
One year after passage of the historic law, we’re getting to work on our waters.
by Alabama Rivers Alliance | Oct 20, 2022
Clean Water Required the Will to Act 50 Years Ago by Cindy Lowry, executive director, Alabama Rivers Alliance CLICK HERE TO READ THIS OP-ED AS PUBLISHED ON AL.COM Last week the Supreme Court opened its session by hearing oral arguments in a case about whether the...
by American Whitewater | Sep 23, 2022
On September 21, Sen. Manchin (D-WV) released the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2022, long-anticipated legislation seeking to speed up environmental review and approval of energy projects under the National Environmental Policy Act and Clean Water Act. The...
by American Rivers | Aug 25, 2022
On August 16, 2022 President Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act, which will provide an estimated $369 billion to tackle climate change over the next decade. That’s a big number, but what does it mean for rivers? Overall, this is a bold step forward, as...