American Whitewater has a long history of working in the Mid-Atlantic. Our regional conservation and access program is directed towards securing recreational releases from dams and securing public access points to rivers, which would otherwise be lost due to development. Our work on securing releases on the Gauley and Yough (both Upper and Lower) have proven integral to developing regional rural economic strategies and building sustainable commercial markets for eco-tourism opportunities. We are lucky that West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland have fairly strong navigability and public access laws; however we are vigilant for any legislation that would reduce the public right to float. We are also increasingly concerned about the state of water quality in the Mid-Atlantic and the effect of surface mining and extractive mountain top mining removal in which unusable dross is simply pushed into sensitive headwaters streams and creeks.
Congratulations to Steve Mills for winning the April pair of Smith Optics Sunglasses. Join or donate to be entered in for the next pair of sunglasses and the trip in Ecuador with Small World Adventures. Help AW protect rivers here in the states and you could win a trip with Small World Adventures in
American Whitewater commissioned the consulting firm Crane Associates of
A mining company is proposing a new coal mine on a 588 acre tract of forest land near the Youghiogheny River in Pennsylvania. The controversial mine would be adjacent to Ohiopyle State Park and would affect water quality and quantity on the Yough, Morgan Run, and on other Yough tributaries. Comments are now being accepted on the proposed mine.
Touchstone Center for Crafts in Farmington, PA is offering a summer course on wood paddle constriction taught by Keith Backlund. The non profit craft center teaches disciplines such as blacksmithing, ceramics, metals, textiles, glass, oil and watercolor painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture.
Representatives from the paddling community today reached an Agreement in Principle with the owner of the Holtwood Hydroelectric Project, Pennsylvania Power and Light. This tentative agreement supports fish passage goals, power generation, and protects and/or mitigates whitewater boating opportunities.
Boaters in the northeast have good reason to be excited this month. The Rio Project on the Mongaup River (NY) will reopen this month after being closed to recreation for nearly three years. Releases will begin this month!
The dam owner and FERC staff will conduct a site visit and host public meetings regarding the Holtwood Hydroelectric Project on Thursday, April 17, 2008. Holtwood is located on the Susquehanna River. The dam owner is proposing to install additional turbines, modify the channel, and delay relicensing their dam, each of which will impact paddling opportunities downstream.
The annual Hoosic River Whitewater Release into the Schaghticoke Gorge will be on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Releases are dependent on inflow so be sure to check the gage and the AW page before heading to the river. While a short run, the Hoosic truly has something for everyone from Class II/III playboating to Class V waterfalls.
American Whitewater members can now read the March / April issue of the AW Journal as a PDF online in Full Color, even before it arrives at your doorstep. Check it out now. If you aren't a curent AW member, Join Now for full access to the journal archive.
American Whitewater and Clif Bar are pleased to announce the 6th annual Clif Bar Flowing Rivers Campaign, pledging $2,500 to American Whitewater Affiliate Clubs for river stewardship work. Funding for this very effective program is provided by Clif Bar. American Whitewater Affiliate Clubs have the opportunity to apply for one of two $1,250 grants. Grants will be distributed to clubs for projects that promote river stewardship, conservation, access and/or safety education on our nation’s rivers.
Last month we alerted paddlers to a piece of state legislation that would have authorized a study of stream access problems and opportunities in Virginia. The Rules Committee could only support a specific number of studies for 2008, and unfortunately the river access study did not make the cut. We hope that with broad support the resolution will succeed next year.
In a recent AW review of river access laws across the Nation,
For the third year in a row two groups of
Paddlers have been negotiating a new release schedule on Maryland's Upper Youghiogheny River with Brookfield Power and other stakeholders for over one year. The results have just been released in a new permit for the operation of the Deep Creek Dam. This year, and for the foreseeable future, paddlers will be treated to upper Yough releases on every Saturday from mid-June through mid-September!
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10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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Lehigh River Releases
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Lehigh River Releases
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Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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| Upper Yough Releases | Friendsville,MD starts 05/02/08 |
| North Br Potomac Releases | Barnum,WV starts 05/03/08 |
| Lehigh River Releases | Carbon County,PA starts 05/10/08 |
| Gauley River Releases | Summersville,WV starts 09/05/08 |
| AW Gauley River Festival | Summersville,WV starts 09/19/08 |
| Tohickon Releases | Point Pleasant,PA starts 11/01/08 |
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10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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10:00 am -1:00 pm est Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs |
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| Gauley River Releases | Summersville,WV starts 09/05/08 |
| Tohickon Releases | Point Pleasant,PA starts 11/01/08 |
| Upper Yough Releases | Friendsville,MD starts 05/02/08 |