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Rivers and Watersheds

See also: Water Quality & Conservation, Boating, and Paddling.

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Selected Books

Burns, Daniel J.
Pittsburgh's Rivers
F159.P643 B87 2006x
Using archival photographs and maps accompanied by detailed captions, freelance writer Burns describes how the Allegheny, Ohio, and Monongahela Rivers contributed to the economic and social development of Pittsburgh.
 
Hood, Mary A.
Rivertime: Ecotravel on the World's Rivers
QH97.H66 2008
Poet and biologist Mary A. Hood gives us a travelogue of our world's rivers, including the Mississippi, the Danube, the Amazon, the Yangtze, the Ganges, and the Nile.
 
McGuinness, Marci Lynn
The Explorer's Guide to the Youghiogheny River Region, Ohiopyle & S.W. Pennsylvania's Villages
F157.Y72 M33 2000x
This is a travel guide to the white water rafting area around Ohiopyle.
 
Williams, Charles E.
Along the Allegheny River: the Northern Watershed
PENNA F157.A5 W549 2006
Along the Allegheny River: The Northern Watershed features over 200 historic postcards of the landscapes, people, industries, and events from the river's origin in Potter County to its juncture with the Clarion River near Parker, Pennsylvania.
 
Williams, Charles E.
Along the Allegheny River: the Southern Watershed
PENNA F157.A5 W55 2006x
Along the Allegheny River: The Southern Watershed features over 200 historic postcards of the landscapes, people, industries, and events that shaped the history of the southern Allegheny River Valley, from East Brady, PA, to Pittsburgh.
 
 

Selected Videos

Jacques Cousteau River Explorations
(DVD) GB1203.2.J335 2006x
This is a collections of 6 videodiscs covering Cousteau's explorations of the Danube, the Mississippi, and the Amazon Rivers.
 
The Mon, the Al & the O
(DVD) HE393.5.P4 M663 2007x
In this video, Rick Sebak looks at Pittsburgh's three rivers: the Monongahela, the Allegheny, and the Ohio.
 
Boating upon the Three Rivers
(DVD) GV776.P42 P548 2007x
Presents an overview of recreational boating, with special emphasis on boating on Pittsburgh's Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers.
 
 

Web Sites

  • American Heritage Rivers
    The American Heritage Rivers initiative is an innovative response to help river communities obtain federal assistance with the minimum of red tape and regulations. The website is hosted by the Environmental Protection Agency.
  • American Rivers
    North America's leading national river-conservation organization whose mission is to protect and restore America's river systems and to foster a river stewardship ethic. Includes a list of most endangered rivers and links to related sites
  • International Rivers Network
    The leading organization working to halt the construction of destructive river development projects and to promote sound river management options worldwide.
  • Izaak Walton League of America
    Founded in 1922 by Chicago anglers to combat stream pollution, IWLA's top goal continues to be water quality. Currently with more than 330 local chapters nationwide, including a Greater Pittsburgh Chapter.
  • National Park Service: National Center for Recreation and Conservation (NCRC)
    Serves as the National Park Service's focal point for working with an array of public and private partners in providing close-to-home recreation opportunities throughout the nation.
    • Rivers, Trails & Conservations Assistance Program
      "The Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance (Rivers & Trails) program of the National Park Service helps local groups and agencies undertake conservation projects -- like protecting rivers or developing trails -- in their community." The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy and the Ohio Greenways have received their support.
    • Land & Water Conservation Fund
      Provides matching grants to States and local government for the acquisition and development of public outdoor recreation areas and facilities.

  • National River Cleanup Week
    http://www.nationalrivercleanup.org/
    National River Cleanup Week traditionally occurs during the second or third week of May each year. It was originally conceived in 1991 by America Outdoors® in response to a recognition that America's streams and rivers were in need of cleaning due to the careless disposal of trash and other debris.
  • National Wetlands Research Center
    http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/
    Part of the US Geological Survey providing information and research for the understanding and conservation of the nation's wetlands. Headquartered at the University of Southwestern Louisiana.

  • National Wild and Scenic Rivers
    http://www.rivers.gov/
    The National Wild and Scenic Rivers System was created by the US Congress in 1968 to protect rivers from abuse and preserve the character of the river.
  • River Network
    http://www.rivernetwork.org/
    River Network and River Watch Network combined forces to provide support and advocacy to local grassroots watershed organizations.
  • USGS: Water Resources of the United States
    http://water.usgs.gov/
    Information from the US Geological Survey
  • US Geological Survey: Ecological Status and Trends of the Upper Mississippi River System 1998
    A detailed report on the condition of the Upper Mississippi, including the Illinois River.
  • The Waterkeeper Alliance
    The Waterkeeper Alliance is a grass roots organization with individual waterkeeper programs both nationally and internationally. Riverkeepers are citizen river advocates who monitor rivers by means of a patrol boat and bring attention to problems such as illegal dumps, abandoned vessels, sewer overflows, pollution sources, etc.
  • The Waterfront Center
    A non-profit education and urban planning organization, headquartered in Washington DC, whose mission is to assist communities and professions in making the wisest and best long-term uses of waterfront resources for maximum public benefit.

Pittsburgh Region

 

Western Pennsylvania

  • Creek Connections
    Creek Connections is a partnership between Allegheny College and regional K-12 schools in which they use the waterways in Northwest Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh area as outdoor environmental laboratories.
  • Greene County Watershed Alliance
    The Greene County Watershed Alliance is a nonprofit organization which serves to educate, promote, protect and preserve the ecosystems of Greene County's Watersheds.
  • Loyalhanna Watershed Association
    The mission of the LWA is to protect, conserve and restore the natural resources of the Loyalhanna Creek, which originates in the limestone aquifers of Laurel Mountain and finds its way to a confluence with the Conemaugh River in Saltsburg, on the border of Westmoreland and Indiana Counties (east of Pittsburgh).
  • Raymond Proffitt Foundation
    Although this foundation is an environmental organization located in eastern Pennsylvania, it is currently fighting longwall mining in southwestern Pennsylvania. Their report on Wetlands and Longwall Mining: Regulatory Failure in Southwestern Pennsylvania, is available online.
  • Roaring Run Watershed Association
    Roaring Run is near Apollo, Pennsylvania (northeast of Pittsburgh), and includes both Rattling Run and Roaring Run, which flow into the Kiskiminetas River.
  • SCRIP: Stonycreek, Conemaugh Rivers Improvement Project
    a local effort in Cambria and Somerset Counties, in the Allegheny Mountains of Western Pennsylvania, to restore the Stonycreek and Little Conemaugh Rivers from over 150 years of coal mining induced pollution.

Pennsylvania

  • Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds
    The Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds, formerly known as the Western Pennsylvania Watershed Program, is a grant-making foundation that invests in efforts to protect and restore watersheds.
  • PA Watersheds
    Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers (POWR) is the Pennsylvania Commonwealth's only statewide river conservation and watershed networking organization. POWR works with a diversity of groups, individuals, agencies, and educational institutions to maintain and enhance Pennsylvania's 83,000 miles of streams and rivers and their associated watershed resources. Their Watershed Weekly is online.
  • Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources: Rivers
    Each year the DCNR provides funding for "river sojourns" on Pennsylvania Rivers. Check here for information about the sojourns in various areas of the state. June is Pennsylvania Rivers Month.
  • Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection: Watershed Management
    Includes "PA Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual".
  • Pennsylvania Water Resources Education Network (WREN)
    A project of the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania. WREN publishes a quarterly newsletter, Water Policy News, maintains a Resource Center in the LWVPA office in Harrisburg, provides funding for local coalitions to carry out community based educational projects and provides information on local water resource projects throughout the state.
  • US Environmental Protection Agency: Surf Your Watershed: Pennsylvania
    Search a database of environmental resources about your local watershed. Also check the water quality throughout the state of Pennsylvania

Nearby States

  • Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge
    The Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge conserves the "wild Ohio" within one of our nation's busiest inland waterways. Established in 1990, the refuge extends along 362 miles of the upper Ohio River with 22 scattered islands and three mainland properties.
  • ORSANCO: Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission
    Established on June 30, 1948 to control and abate pollution in the Ohio River Basin, ORSANCO is an interstate commission representing eight states and the federal government. Member states include: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
  • West Virginia Rivers Coalition
    WVRC is the second largest river conservation group in the country and the largest east of the Mississippi, with over 1,500 members and 46 affiliate organizations.