Empowering a Local Movement for Clean Water

Empowering a Local Movement for Clean Water

As a supporter of the Potomac River, you are part of a growing movement of over 17,000 people that is fighting for clean water protections to keep pollution out of our local streams and rivers.

Read a special message from Potomac Conservancy's leadership and learn how you are making a difference for healthy lands and clean streams in your community.

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Guest Post: A West Virginia View of the Potomac

Guest Post: A West Virginia View of the Potomac

For West Virginians, the Potomac doesn't conjure up images of Great Falls or sweeping tidal waters. Potomac means mountains. But it also means challenges.

Staff from West Virginia Rivers Coalition, the Mountain State's only statewide water policy organization, discuss how they are fighting for clean water in the upstream state where the Potomac River begins. 

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Brian!

Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Brian!

Brian had hiked, biked, and kayaked along the Potomac, but he'd never been part of a cleanup crew!

For National Trails Day, Brian and 80 other volunteers braved the heat to get their hands dirty for clean water by removing trash from shorelines and restoring park equipment. Find out what Brian has to say about his experience as a volunteer!

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Deed in Hand, Potomac Conservancy Board Sets Foot on White Horse

Deed in Hand, Potomac Conservancy Board Sets Foot on White Horse

Potomac Conservancy's Board of Directors recently made a trek out to West Virginia and set foot on White Horse Mountain, a 1,700-acre forest we permanently protected.

Read about the Board’s experience and learn about the role one family played in helping us save a mountain!

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Marines Meryl and Omar!

Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Marines Meryl and Omar!

Potomac Conservancy was honored to host Meryl, Omar, and their fellow group of Marines joined us for a day of volunteer service at the spring Potomac River Cleanup Day. Thank you for your service to our country and to our local communities! 

Read what Meryl and Omar have to say about getting their hands dirty for clean water! 

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Yusuf and the US Navy volunteer crew!

Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Yusuf and the US Navy volunteer crew!

This Memorial Day, Potomac Conservancy gives a special thanks to the veterans who have worked with us as volunteers. Thank you for your service to our country and to our local communities! 

Yusuf and his team with the United States Navy joined us for a day of service at a recent cleanup. See what Yusuf has to say about his day along the Potomac! 

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Potomac Conservancy Saves White Horse Mountain, Halts Development Plans on 1,700-Acre Forest

Potomac Conservancy Saves White Horse Mountain, Halts Development Plans on 1,700-Acre Forest

Potomac Conservancy has purchased White Horse Mountain, saving a threatened forest and protecting clean water for the millions of people who rely on the Potomac River and its tributaries.

Thanks to the support of The Conservation Fund and the generosity of more than 250 individuals and organizations, this land will be protected forever and opened to the public for hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing, and other enjoyment!

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Guest Post: Exploring Our Sacred Ground

Guest Post: Exploring Our Sacred Ground

"Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom." - Aristotle

Building trust and compassion in our communities starts with having a greater understanding of ourselves, our neighbors, and the common ground we all share. Our sacred ground.

Guest blogger, Beth Norcross, explores our sacred ground and delivers an important message about our community identity as Potomac Riverans.

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Welcome Your Newest Clean Water Advocate, Alicia!

Welcome Your Newest Clean Water Advocate, Alicia!

Joining our team in March 2015 as our Communications Associate, Alicia shares clean water news and successes on the Conservancy's River News blog, Facebook, and Twitter

Alicia's deep commitment to improving local water quality stems from her childhood summers spent along the Susquehanna River. Read in her own words why she's fighting to save her new hometown river, the Potomac!

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