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Riverkeeper Data Used in Regional Temperature Model
Columbia Riverkeeper’s citizen scientist started collecting water quality data on the Columbia River in 2006. By following a strict protocol and quality control procedures our volunteers developed a reputation for producing high-quality data. When the U.S.
Everyone Deserves Toxic-Free Fish
It’s time to end the era of weak toxic pollution laws in Washington State
Oil Train Derails, Explodes, and Spill into West Virginia's Kanawha River: Stop the Madness
Science Shows Vital Fish Habitat Threatened by Proposed Oregon LNG Terminal
Columbia Riverkeeper, local and state agencies, and tribes recently submitted detailed comments to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), and to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality that describe why Oregon LNG’s project would violate environmental laws.
Propane in Portland: Putting our Environment, Communities and Jobs at Risk
Save the Date! April 7, 2015
What: Planning and Sustainability Commission public hearing on Pembina’s proposed code amendment.
Pressure Mounts for Agencies to Deny Oregon LNG
What does vibrant stencil art (watch video) and dense legal comments have in common? We use them both to protect the estuary from LNG.
Riverkeeper’s Clean Water Attorney, published in the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law
Beaver are well known for damming small streams, creating ponds and wetlands. Beaver ponds are very important habitat for young coho salmon, and many other types of fish and wildlife.