AW in the NorthEast

American Whitewater has been working for river enthusiasts in the Northeast for decades, with our results being flow and access to many rivers that were for years dry and/or inaccessible. With partner organizations like the Appalachian Mountain Club, Merrimack Valley Paddlers, Kayak and Canoe Club of New York and New England F.L.O.W., AW volunteers are responsible for having created (previously dry) rivers that run on dozens of days per year.

Several USGS Gages on the Chopping Block

posted September 11, 2008
by Kevin Colburn
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The USGS announced today that a number of their streamgages are threatened by loss of funding.  The gages, located in New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland are scheduled to be turned off on the last day of September of this year unless cost-share funding can be found.

Report on Saranac Flows Finds Missed Opportunities

posted August 27, 2008
by Kevin Colburn
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A report released yesterday by American Whitewater finds that the flows mandated for the Saranac River's High Falls Gorge will likely fail to restore basic ecological functions to the river.  The report critiques the mandated flows using an analytical tool developed by the Nature Conservancy that compares human caused changes in certain aspects of flows that are ecologically important.

FERC Supports Paddling On Ausable! (NY)

posted April 10, 2008
by Kevin Colburn
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Yesterday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) released its Environmental Assessment (EA) of boating on the Ausable Chasm.  The EA marks a critical milestone in the paddling community’s efforts to secure access to the beautiful Class IV Ausable Chasm.  The EA fully supports year-round paddling despite the power company's request for permission to totally block all paddling.  While the access plan will require several months to implement, an interim access plan could allow paddling this summer.

AW Calls Foul on Ausable Chasm

posted March 14, 2007
by Kevin Colburn
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Today, American Whitewater sent a compaint to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regarding the ridiculous delays in providing public access to New York's Ausable Chasm.  Letters from paddlers may help move along this woefully delayed project, and get us on the water this summer.

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October 2008

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Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Dead River Releases
08:00 am -1:00 pm est
Full open release up to 6,000CFS 6000- cfs

Suncook Fall Release
08:00 am -5:00 pm est
Suncook Fall Release 250- cfs

Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

Mongaup Releases
10:00 am -2:00 pm est
One-barrel release.

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Moose River Releases
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Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

7
 
Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

10
 
 
Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

Deerfield: Monroe Bridge Releases
10:00 am -3:00 pm est
900-1100 cfs

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Moose River Releases
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Deerfield: Zoar Gap
09:30 am -12:00 am est
Releases start between 9:30 - 12 and are at least 700 CFS 700- cfs

Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Kennebec Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
4800-0 cfs

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Moose River Releases
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Moose River Releases
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Mongaup Releases
10:00 am -2:00 pm est
Two-barrel release.

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Moose River Releases
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Events
Deerfield: Zoar Gap Charlemont,MA starts 10/01/08
Kennebec Releases The Forks,ME starts 10/01/08
Dead River Releases The Forks,ME starts 10/04/08
Suncook Fall Release Barnstead NH,NH starts 10/04/08
Mongaup Releases Port Jervis,NY starts 10/04/08
Moose River Releases Old Forge,NY starts 10/05/08
Deerfield: Monroe Bridge Releases Monroe,MA starts 10/11/08
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Associated News

Hoosic River Release On Saturday (NY)

Last Chance for Ausable Access for 40 Years

2007 Deerfield River Festival - July 28th

Plans for Deerfield River (MA) Pipeline and Withdrawal Cancelled

Ausable Study Finally Released (NY)


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