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James River Watch 2.0 – Revamped and ready to go!

James River Watch 2.0 – Revamped and ready to go!

by Ben Watson | Jul 5, 2019 | Advocacy, Connect with the James, James River Watch, James Riverkeeper, News, Volunteer | 0 comments

The holiday weekend is here, and the James River is calling!  A jump in the James is a great way to beat the summer swelter, and the best way to get outside and enjoy your local waterways is to know before you go by checking river conditions on James River Watch...
WIP 103: Shape It Up – Virginia’s Plan to WIP Wastewater into Shape

WIP 103: Shape It Up – Virginia’s Plan to WIP Wastewater into Shape

by Ben Watson | May 9, 2019 | Advocacy, James Riverkeeper, News | 0 comments

Get out your energy domes! This week’s blog is Devo-ted to the James River’s biggest source of nitrogen pollution: wastewater. This issue is hairier than a 1980s rock band, but don’t despair! The draft Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) gives us an opportunity to...
What does the Dirty Water Rule mean for the James River?

What does the Dirty Water Rule mean for the James River?

by jravirginia | Mar 28, 2019 | Advocacy, James Riverkeeper, News | 0 comments

What does the Dirty Water Rule mean for the James River? (TL;DR – It’s bad news.) Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced troubling changes to the Clean Water Act (CWA), one of our Nation’s bedrock environmental laws that has protected...
James River Watch 2019: Revamped and Ready for a New Year

James River Watch 2019: Revamped and Ready for a New Year

by jravirginia | Mar 12, 2019 | James River Watch, James Riverkeeper, News, Volunteer | 0 comments

Do you plan to hop in a boat or take a jump in the James this summer? Then James River Watch is the program for you! James River Watch is designed to inform river users about recreation conditions in a timely fashion, and to provide the public with an additional tool...
PRESS STATEMENT: General Assembly Takes Action to Protect Virginia’s Rivers from Coal Ash

PRESS STATEMENT: General Assembly Takes Action to Protect Virginia’s Rivers from Coal Ash

by Jamie Brunkow | Feb 15, 2019 | James Riverkeeper, News, Press Release | 0 comments

PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 15, 2019 CONTACT:Jamie BrunkowSenior Advocacy Manager and James Riverkeeper(757) 634-4541jbrunkow@jrava.org   General Assembly Takes Action to Protect Virginia’s Rivers from Coal AshToday, in a landmark achievement for...
2019 General Assembly begins today

2019 General Assembly begins today

by Anna Killius | Jan 9, 2019 | Advocacy, James Riverkeeper, News | 0 comments

Today marks the kickoff of the 2019 General Assembly! With only 45 days to finalize the 2020 budget and tackle pressing water quality issues impacting our state, the James River Association will be hard at work as a voice for our river. We’ve outlined our top...
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