Legislative Session 101 Webinar
Join us to learn the basics about the Tennessee legislature and get a preview of upcoming bills to follow related to our mission – protecting clean water and rivers in […]
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Join us to learn the basics about the Tennessee legislature and get a preview of upcoming bills to follow related to our mission – protecting clean water and rivers in […]
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The Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) is asking for public comments on a series of proposed and expanded water withdrawals (by drinking water utilities) from one of the most biodiverse rivers in the world—the Duck River—which flows through Middle Tennessee.
Duck River Permits Read More »
Freshwater mussel pearls have held a unique place in the region’s heritage, shaping industries and traditions while leaving an indelible mark on the state’s landscapes and waterways. But how are the mussels that produce these gems the true gems of the rivers?
Tennessee’s Freshwater Mussel Pearls: The Gems of the Rivers Read More »
American Rivers named the Harpeth River among America’s Most Endangered Rivers® of 2015 today, highlighting the threat sewage pollution and excessive water withdrawals pose to clean water and public health.
American Rivers Names Harpeth River One of America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2015 Read More »