Posts by NLewis
A Pollution Trading Bibliography
For nearly two years Patuxent Riverkeeper has served on various working groups, and tried to better understand the proposal embedded within the Chesapeake Bay TMDL that would cut to the heart of a citizen’s ability to utilize the Federal Clean Water Act to bring polluters to justice. That controversial subject is "pollution trading" which would…
Read MorePatuxent Riverkeeper and Other Groups File Notice Letter to Sue NRG Energy for Massive Pollution
For Immediate Release: Monday, January 28, 2013 Documents Show NRG has at Least 2353 Permit Violations for Nutrient Pollution Washington D.C. – Today Food & Water Watch, Patuxent Riverkeeper and Potomac Riverkeeper – represented by Public Justice and Columbia University School of Law Environmental Law Clinic – announced the filing of a Clean Water Act…
Read MoreWaterkeepers Coalition Calls on Maryland to Strengthen Regs on Use of Manure
Press Release: Chesapeake Waterkeepers Coalition Calls on Maryland to Strengthen Regulations on Agricultural Use of Manure Wednesday, May 16, 2012 – 12:00am Proposed rules would lead to excessive farm-related pollution and hurt state’s efforts to clean up the Chesapeake and other waterways SHADY SIDE, MD – WATERKEEPERS Chesapeake, a coalition of 18 waterway-protection groups, is…
Read MoreEnvisioning Clean Water and Healthy Communities: A Conversation with Patuxent Riverkeeper Fred Tutman
Riverkeeper Fred Tutman speaks for the water. Often, his canoe is his office as he patrols Maryland’s Patuxent River. Tutman has served as the Patuxent Riverkeeper since leaving law school in 2004. A tireless advocate for the river, he grew up along its banks as did seven generations of his family before him. Since then,…
Read MorePatuxent Riverkeeper Wins Major Legal Victory
Landmark Decision Sets Statewide Precedent for Maryland Citizen Groups OCTOBER 2, 2011 (UPPER MARLBORO, MD) — In a recent 5-2 decision, Maryland’s highest court upheld judicial standing for a member of a local environmental group contesting a wetlands permit awarded to developers of a shopping mall. The case – "Patuxent Riverkeeper v. Maryland Department of…
Read MoreWATERKEEPERS CONVENE AT CITY DOCK, DEMAND ACTION FROM MARYLAND LEGISLATURES
May 19th Rally and Press Conference in Annapolis. Join us at the City Dock in Annapolis at 1pm! Contingent rain location is 58 State Circle in the Atrium. A flotilla of small craft operated by 18 affiliated Chesapeake Waterkeeper groups as they demand that Maryland Legislators deliver leadership and action on the cleanup of the…
Read MoreMy First Patuxent Bald Eagle Sighting
It Happened on the Banks of the Patuxent River: My First Bald Eagle Sighting By Tom Terry It was in the late 1950’s. My brother Michael and I were fishing for eel and white and yellow perch on the bank of the Patuxent River with my Grandfather, Anthony (Tony) Poula, at our favorite fishing spot…
Read MoreDive Teams Find History in the Patuxent
Beneath the waters made murky by recent heavy rains, archaeologists are uncovering remnants of the dramatic events preceding the bloody four-hour Battle of Bladensburg during the War of 1812. Archaeologists from the Maryland Historical Trust (MHT), the US Navy (USN) and Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) are surveying for a War of 1812 shipwreck in…
Read MoreAttorney General’s Patuxent River Audit
Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler visited the Patuxent River on Tuesday, July 13, 2010, as part of his ongoing audit of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Since beginning his statewide tour and audit of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries in April 2008, the Attorney General has visited ten Maryland rivers. Attorney General Gansler…
Read MoreHealth Issues and concerns on the Patuxent
Patuxent Riverkeeper has received reports lately of two unrelated individuals who became sick at different times in the past week after coming into contact with some bacteriological agent that appears to be in the Patuxent river near Broome’s Island. Initial reports from individuals (who have insisted on keeping their identities from public disclosure) suggested a…
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