by Anna Killius | May 1, 2019 | Advocacy, News |
How Virginia’s Cleanup Plan Tackles Agricultural Runoff As we covered in our first blog post, we’re in the home stretch of the Chesapeake Bay Cleanup — the multistate effort to reduce pollution and restore clean water to the Bay and all of its tributaries....
by Justin Doyle | Jul 14, 2017 | Community Conservation, News, Press Release |
For Immediate Release: July 14, 2017 Contact: Justin Doyle Community Conservation Manager James River Association (804) 572-4667 jdoyle@jrava.org Public Invited to Celebrate the Upper James River Water Trail and Scenic River Designation Richmond, VA – Members of the...
by Justin Doyle | Mar 6, 2017 | Advocacy, Community Conservation, Connect with the James, News |
The James River Association commends the Virginia General Assembly for passing Senate Bill 1196 and House Bill 1454, which extend Scenic River designation on the Upper James River from 14 miles to 59 miles. The extended segment of scenic river flows through Botetourt...
by Adrienne Kotula | Feb 23, 2017 | Community Conservation, News, Press Release |
Press Statement James River Association and Partners Celebrate Adoption of Scenic River Bill The James River Association and its partners commend the Virginia General Assembly for passing Senate Bill 1196 and House Bill 1454, patroned by Senator Creigh Deeds and...
by Rob Campbell | Jan 17, 2017 | News, Secrets of the James |
The James River has a long and storied history from the birth of our nation, to westward expansion of the colony to the interior of Virginia. Early settlers of Virginia and of the James River basin viewed the river as a lifeline to the rest of the world and looked to...