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Washington, DC - Six months after American Rivers released America’s
Most Endangered Rivers™: 2009 edition last April, thousands of Americans
have taken action and critical decisions on many of the rivers are
expected soon.
Each year, the America’s Most Endangered Rivers report highlights the
rivers facing the most uncertain futures. The report presents
alternatives to proposals that would damage rivers, identifies those who
make the crucial decisions, and points out opportunities for the public
to take action on behalf of each listed river.
“Thousands of Americans have taken action on behalf of these
endangered rivers this year,” said Rebecca Wodder, president of American
Rivers. “This six-month check-in serves to keep these rivers in the
public eye, and remind decision makers that actions are still needed.”
To learn about the status of rivers in America’s Most Endangered
RiversTM: 2009 edition, click on the river links below:
#1 - Sacramento-San Joaquin River System (CA)
Threat: Outdated Water Supply and Flood Management Systems
Update: Launch of the Central Valley Flood Management Planning Program –
a comprehensive approach to restoring the Sacramento and San Joaquin
#2 - Flint River (GA)
Threat: Proposed Water Supply Dams
Update: Federal judge blocks Georgia’s drinking water withdrawals from
Lake Lanier
#3 - Lower Snake River (ID, OR, WA)
Threat: Four dams
Update – Still Threatened
#4 - Mattawoman Creek (MD)
Threat: Proposed Highway
Update: Maryland Department of Environment delays decision on the
highway from May 31st to December 1st
#5 - North Fork of the Flathead River (MT)
Threat: Proposed mines
Update: Still Threatened
#6 - Saluda River (SC)
Threat: Sewage Pollution
Update: The town of Williamston has committed to stop wastewater
discharge into the Saluda and irrigate farmland with the treated
effluent, completely removing their discharge of phosphorus to the
river.
#7 - Laurel Hill Creek (PA)
Threat: Water Withdrawals
Update: Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection denies
withdrawal permit to water bottling companies
#8 - Beaver Creek (AK)
Threat: Proposed oil and Gas Development
Update: Still Threatened
#9 - Pascagoula River (MS)
Threat: New petroleum storage
Update: Still Threatened
#10 - Lower St. Croix National Scenic Riverway (MN, WI)
Threat: Loss of Wild and Scenic River protections
Update: Still Threatened
For more information about the threats to these rivers, the progress
since the report was issued, and what action you can take, visit
www.AmericanRivers.org/EndangeredRivers.
American Rivers will release America’s Most Endangered RiversTM:
2010 edition in June of next year.
Contact:
Caitlin Jennings, 202-243-7023
Angela Dicianno, 202-243-7077 |