![Deerfield River Project, Deerfield River, Vermont and Massachusetts](https://hydroreform.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/P-2323_Deerfield_11-16-20-1.jpg)
![Deerfield River Project, Deerfield River, Vermont and Massachusetts](https://hydroreform.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/P-2323_Deerfield_11-16-20-1.jpg)
![Fifteen Mile Falls Project, Connecticut River, New Hampshire and Vermont](https://hydroreform.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/P-2077_Fifteen-Mile-Falls_11-16-20-1.jpg)
Fifteen Mile Falls Project, Connecticut River, New Hampshire and Vermont
The Fifteen Mile Falls project on the Connecticut River is one of the largest hydropower peaking projects in the Northeast which impacts aquatic systems through fluctuating demand flows. The Fifteen Mile Falls project is one of the first comprehensive re-licensing...![Tippy and Hodenpyl Projects, Manistee River, Michigan](https://hydroreform.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Manistee-River-Projects-Summary-1-600x675.jpg)
Tippy and Hodenpyl Projects, Manistee River, Michigan
These two projects on the Manistee River are part of the Settlement Agreement filed on December 7, 1992 that includes a total of 11 projects (3 on the Muskegon, 6 on the Au Sable and 2 on the Manistee River). Updated in 2020
![Muskegon River Projects, Muskegon River, Michigan](https://hydroreform.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Muskegon-River-Projects-Summary-1-600x675.jpg)
Muskegon River Projects, Muskegon River, Michigan
These three projects on the Muskegon River, are part of the Settlement Agreement filed on December 7, 1992 that includes a total of 11 projects (3 on the Muskegon, 6 on the Au Sable and 2 on the Manistee River). Updated in 2020.
![Au Sable River Projects, Au Sable River, Michigan](https://hydroreform.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Au-Sable-River-Projects-Summary-2-1-600x675.jpg)
Au Sable River Projects, Au Sable River, Michigan
These six projects on the Au Sable River are part of the Settlement Agreement filed on December 7, 1992 that includes a total of 11 projects (3 on the Muskegon, 6 on the Au Sable and 2 on the Manistee River.