Arizona's Bill Williams River (Nature Conservancy)
Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis Interview on the Verde River
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Citarum River - Working Together: Achieving Stakeholder Synergy
The Androscoggin River Watershed Council
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The mission of the Androscoggin River Watershed Council is to continuously improve environmental quality and promote healthy and prosperous communities in the Androscoggin Watershed. The Androscoggin flows for nearly 170 miles, beginning at Lake Umbagog on the Maine/New Hampshire border, continuing south through northern New Hampshire, heading east through western Maine, ..The Tyne Rivers Trust
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The Tyne Rivers Trust is the only independent environmental charity dedicated to managing and improving the Tyne Catchment, it aims to do this through practical enhancements and educational activities. The Tyne Rivers Trust develop projects, raise funds and carry out improvements to the environment of the River Tyne, its tributaries and surrounding land.The Wear Rivers Trust
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The mission of the Wear Rivers Trust is to conserve, protect, rehabilitate and improve the landscape and watercourses of the whole River Wear catchment, from the watershed to the estuarine and adjacent coastal areas, through involving individuals, local communities, government agencies and public bodies with proactive improvement works and monitoring, and by increasing awareness and understanding...Kootenai River Network, Inc
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Kootenai River Network, Inc. is a U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that accomplishes its goals through grants and contributions from collaborators. The group formed late in 1991 in response to citizens concerns of threatened or deteriorating water quality and aquatic resources in the Kootenai River Basin. The primary purpose of the Kootenai River Network is to foster communication and implement collaborative processes among private and public interests in the watershed.
The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
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The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA) supports stakeholder and public discussion concerning all aspects of Integrated Watershed Management for the North Saskatchewan River watershed in Alberta. NSWA is one of eleven Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (WPACs) in Alberta.
Yellowstone River Conservation District Council (YRCDC)
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Yellowstone River Conservation District Council (YRCDC) is made up of representatives from twelve conservation districts bordering the main stem of the Yellowstone River. Conservation districts have over 60 years experience successfully working and cooperating with private individuals, groups, and agencies to conserve Montana’s natural resources.
Mono Lake Committee
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The Mono Lake Committee is a non-profit citizens' group dedicated to protecting and restoring the Mono Basin ecosystem, educating the public about Mono Lake and the impacts on the environment of excessive water use, and promoting cooperative solutions that protect Mono Lake and meet real water needs without transferring environmental problems to other areas.
Sacramento River Watershed Program
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Founded in 1996, the Sacramento River Watershed Program brings together dozens of groups and thousands of people, concerned about the health of the Sacramento River and its watershed. Covering 27,000 square miles from the Oregon border to the Delta, the Sacramento River Watershed covers most of northern California, linking every aspect of life in the region.
Melbourne Water
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Melbourne Water is owned by the Victorian Government.Day to day we manage Melbourne’s water supply catchments, treat and supply drinking and recycled water, remove and treat most of Melbourne’s sewage and manage waterways and major drainage systems in the Port Phillip and Westernport region.
Yarra Riverkeeper Association
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The Yarra River is Melbourne's most important natural asset, and all Melburnians are dependent on it. It provides 70% of our piped water and its valley is world renowned for its vineyards and natural beauty. It is the centrepiece of many city cultural events and plays host to sports, recreational and nature-based activities.
The Willamette River Water Coalition (WRWC) - Winner of the River Prize 2012-Melbourne
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The Willamette River Water Coalition (WRWC) was created in 1997 under ORS Chapter 190 and is comprised of four local governments that have united together in order to preserve access to the Willamette River as a potential municipal and industrial water source for their communities.
Nile Basin Discourse
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NBD is a network of civil society organizations from the 10 countries of the Nile Basin: Burundi, DRC, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. This network seeks to achieve positive influence over the development of projects and programmes under the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) and other Nile-related programmes.
Stakeholders for a Sava River Basin Plan (from GWP)
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A River Basin Management Plan of the Sava river basin is under development, the first attempt in the Southern European region to draft a River Basin Management Plan according to the EU Water Framework Directive. GWP Mediterranean and GWP Central and Eastern Europe have significantly contributed to the stakeholder involvement process related to development of the Plan.The Nile Basin Discourse Forum in Rwanda (NBDF)
Hydrofracturing (or "fracking"): Delaware River Basin Commission Hearing Local Landowner
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