Duck River
Wetlands play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting biodiversity, and Tennessee is no exception to the significance of these precious ecosystems.
Wetlands play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting biodiversity, and Tennessee is no exception to the significance of these precious ecosystems.
Harpeth Conservancy, along with legal and engineering experts working for Friends of the Piney, reviewed PSC’s materials submitted to the Commission the week prior. Our overarching assessment—based on decades of working with local, state, and federal agencies’ permitting requirements to protect public health and waterways—was that PSC provided insufficient details to county decisionmakers about how the development will address severe flooding and flood safety, sewage treatment, and drinking water.
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Wetlands play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting biodiversity, and Tennessee is no exception to the significance of these precious ecosystems.
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Harpeth Conservancy is excited to host our fourth Dinner IN the Creek on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 6pm.
Dinner IN the Creek 2024 Read More »
In a significant win for clean water advocates, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) made a crucial decision over the holidays to deny the Water Authority of Dickson County’s permit request for a new sewage treatment plant on Lick Creek in Hickman County. This decision comes after concerted efforts by the Friends of
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River Swing: A captivating event supporting the Harpeth Conservancy’s mission for clean water and robust ecosystems in Tennessee’s rivers. Join us for an evening of dinner, dance, and a silent auction, contributing to our cause. Help raise funds and amplify awareness for a future where our rivers flourish sustainably.
SONGWRITERS FOR STREAMS PRESENTED BY GRASSLANDS ENVIRONMENTAL
SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2024 | AT LIBBY & NICK SIEVEKING’S
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Outreach Internship – Summer 2024 Harpeth Conservancy seeks a summer intern to work 5-10 hours/week during June and July 2024. Harpeth Conservancy is dedicated to protecting clean water and healthy ecosystems for rivers in Tennessee. The summer intern will support that mission through volunteer coordination, outreach, education, and other projects as needed. About Harpeth
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River Swing: A captivating event supporting the Harpeth Conservancy’s mission for clean water and robust ecosystems in Tennessee’s rivers. Join us for an evening of dinner, dance, and a silent auction, contributing to our cause. Help raise funds and amplify awareness for a future where our rivers flourish sustainably.