Safe Drinking Water Starts at the Source

Safe Drinking Water Starts at the Source

Ever wonder where the water that flows from your tap water comes from?

Many people turn on their water without thinking about its source, but the members of the Potomac River Basin Drinking Water Source Protection Partnership — are committed to safeguarding those very sources. Learn more about their efforts after the jump!

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet the Sears Family

Volunteer Spotlight: Meet the Sears Family

The Sears family connects people to their local lands, water and community history. As volunteer River Center Guides, they greet weekend visitors at the River Center at Lock 8 in Cabin John, Maryland.  The River Center is housed in a restored, historic lockhouse in the C&O Canal National Historical Park.

Learn why the Sears family became River Center Guides and what they enjoy most about their time on the canal.

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Action Alert: Continue the Conservation Easement Incentive

Action Alert: Continue the Conservation Easement Incentive

You have an important opportunity to support a critical land protection incentive legislation!

The Conservation Easement Incentive Act (HR 2807) will make an existing easement incentive program permanent, significantly advancing national conservation efforts.

Please call your U.S. House Representative to urge him or her to vote “yes” on H.R. 2807, the Conservation Easement Incentive Act. 

Reach your representative by calling the House switchboard at 202-225-3121. Or, enter your zip code here > to find your Congressmember.

Learn more about this important conservation law after the jump.

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A Return to the River

A Return to the River

With the fast-paced nature of today's working world, it's easy to convince ourselves that our passion for the outdoors was a luxury of the past, when childhood summers were filled with playful adventures in forests, fields, beaches and creeks.

Take a journey with Casey as she relives her childhood memories on the Chesapeake and discovers new meaning of our local lands and waters at Maryland's Piscataway Park.

Casey is the Volunteer and Membership Coordinator at the Accokeek Foundation.

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Our Nation's River: A Troubled Past, A Bright Future

Our Nation's River: A Troubled Past, A Bright Future

The Potomac and Anacostia Rivers flowing through our Nation’s Capital should be a point of pride for those living and working in Washington, D.C., but are they?

Potomac Conservancy Policy Manager, Amanda John, takes a closer look at the District's clean water efforts over the years, and the existing challenges that still remain.

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5 Things You Should Know About the D.C. Milestone Assessment

5 Things You Should Know About the D.C. Milestone Assessment

To ensure Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts remain on track, each of the six Bay states and Washington, D.C., committed to two-year pollution reduction goals or "milestones."

Check out 5 key takeaways from the recently released 2012/2013 D.C. Milestone Assessment, and learn more about recent clean water successes and existing pollution challenges in our nation's capital.

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One Team's Efforts to Preserve Water Quality, Protect Rural Lands

One Team's Efforts to Preserve Water Quality, Protect Rural Lands

Stewardship Specialist Tracy Lind writes in about the conservation work she and the Potomac Conservancy team pursues each day. With conservation experience in Alaska and the Lower Shore of Maryland, Tracy joined the Conservancy's Land Team last fall to help fight for permanent protection of our forested, streamside and rural lands.

Check out Tracy's story after the jump.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Peter & the Bloomberg Crew

Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Peter & the Bloomberg Crew

An energetic clean up crew from Bloomberg joined Potomac Conservancy on Saturday, April 26 for a day of trash removal at the Fletcher's Cove in Washington, DC. Peter and his colleagues helped remove litter and debris along the shores of the Potomac in the C&O Canal National Historical Park.

Learn why Peter thinks clean water is important after the jump.

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Some Businesses Start in a Garage, Others in a Bus

Some Businesses Start in a Garage, Others in a Bus

Starting out of a bus in 1978, learn how Ecoprint emerged from one person's passion as an environmental activist.

Guest blogger and Potomac Conservancy member, Roger Telschow, is President and Founder of Ecoprint, a sustainable printing and mailing business located in Silver Spring, Maryland. Learn more about Roger's story after the jump!

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Growing Acceptance for Cost-Saving, Natural Infrastructure

Growing Acceptance for Cost-Saving, Natural Infrastructure

With National Arbor Day upon us, Potomac Conservancy Board Member and long-time friend, G. Tracy Mehan, III signals an important trend as local stakeholders show growing acceptance for investing in green and gray infrastructure to achieve source water protections.

Mehan reviews three publications on forests, natural infrastructure, and engineered solutions in the May/June 2014 edition of The Environmental Forum, published by the Environmental Law Institute (www.eli.org).

Learn more about changing attitudes and read Mehan's full literature review after the jump.

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