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Job and Internship Opportunities Harpeth Conservancy’s staff members are dedicated to the mission of restoring and protecting clean water and healthy ecosystems for rivers in Tennessee. We employ scientific expertise […]
Songwriters for Streams 2026 - Harpeth Conservancy
Songwriters for Streams 2026 - Harpeth Conservancy
SONGWRITERS FOR STREAMS PRESENTED BY GRASSLANDS ENVIRONMENTAL SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2024 | AT LIBBY & NICK SIEVEKING'S
Harpeth Conservancy comments on 2024 303(d) List - Harpeth Conservancy
Harpeth Conservancy comments on 2024 303(d) List - Harpeth Conservancy
Harpeth Conservancy submitted comments on Tennessee’s Draft 2026 303(d) List of Impaired and Threatened Waters, recommending improved transparency, data accessibility, and clearer explanations of assessment methods and statewide water quality […]
The Clean Water Act Owner's Manual, 2022
The Clean Water Act Owner's Manual, 2022
UPCOMING EVENTS
April 11 | Richland Creek Clean Up at Lion's Head Trail Head
April 11 | Richland Creek Clean Up at Lion's Head Trail Head
Join us for a Creek Cleanup along the Richland Creek Greenway at Lion's Head Trailhead to remove litter from the creek.
April 18 | Nashville Earth Day
April 18 | Nashville Earth Day
Volunteer with Harpeth Conservancy at Nashville Earth Day 2026! Join us April 18 at Centennial Park for a fun, free community event.
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River Recreation Advisory | TN Water Watch
River Recreation Advisory | TN Water Watch
TN Water Watch – Harpeth Conservancy’s River Advisory System TN Water Watch is LIVE for the 2025 Recreational Season! × TN Water Watch Update The TN Water Watch sampling season […]
Learn & Act | Duck River Watershed
Learn & Act | Duck River Watershed
ABOUT US
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Protecting Clean Water & Riversin Tennessee Our vision is clean water and healthy ecosystems for rivers in Tennessee, championed by those who live here. Donate to Protect Rivers We are […]
Who We Are | Harpeth Conservancy
Who We Are | Harpeth Conservancy
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Citizen Science | Water Quality Monitoring Program
Blog | Understanding E. coli: What It Is and Why It Matters
Blog | Understanding E. coli: What It Is and Why It Matters
DUCK RIVER & TRIBUTARIES
Duck River Watershed Planning Partnership
Duck River Watershed Planning Partnership
On Nov. 20, 2024, Gov. Lee issued Executive Order 108 about the Duck River – a 284-mile river flowing exclusively within Tennessee and recognized as one of the most aquatically diverse waterways in the nation. As the Duck River is also the drinking water source for more than 250,000 people in nine growing counties south of Nashville, EO 108 established the Duck River Watershed Planning Partnership and provided directives for TDEC, other agencies, and partners acting in the Duck River Watershed. Gov. Lee placed particular emphasis on regional approaches to water supply and the potential of identifying solutions for the Duck River to be a model for statewide water management and other watersheds in Tennessee.
A Clean Water WIN! | Protect the Piney River
A Clean Water WIN! | Protect the Piney River
HARPETH RIVER & TRIBUTARIES
Harpeth River
Harpeth River
Wetlands play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting biodiversity, and Tennessee is no exception to the significance of these precious ecosystems.
RESOURCES
State Revolving Fund Advocacy Toolkit, 2022
State Revolving Fund Advocacy Toolkit, 2022
A Growing Drinking Water Crisis Threatens American Cities and Towns, 2022
A Growing Drinking Water Crisis Threatens American Cities and Towns, 2022
The Jackson, Miss., disaster rings alarm bells about myriad problems lurking in water systems across the country
Tennessee Urban Riparian Buffer Handbook, 2015
Tennessee Urban Riparian Buffer Handbook, 2015
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