Our story…
Please make a donation to support this crucial work.
The Three Rivers Waterkeeper protects the drinking water of nearly five million people and the habitat of many animals and plants, including endangered species such as the salamander mussel. Over the modern history of our region, mass industrialization polluted our waterways, and our rivers became devoid of aquatic life. Fortunately, with the implementation of the 1972 Clean Water Act and subsequent clean water laws at the local, state, and federal levels, community organizations have been able to hold polluters accountable. As a result, we have seen wildlife come back to our rivers – including our national bird, the Bald Eagle. On or along the Allegheny River alone, the US Forest Service has documented over 50 mammals, 200 birds, 25 amphibians, 20 reptiles, 80 fishes, and 25 freshwater mussels. These waterways also serve as a source of recreation and a way to connect people to nature through positive experiences on our waterways.
Team members
Click on one of our team members below to make a donation.
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Rachel Cook
Raised: $413.96
Team captain
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Tim Fitchett
Raised: $243.89
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Heather Hulton VanTassel
Raised: $211.94
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Brandon VanTassel
Raised: $189.78
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Todd Changoway
Raised: $100.00
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Mar 01 | Rachel Cook | $54.10 |
Feb 29 | Emily Van Tassel | Undisclosed amount |
Feb 29 | Heather Hulton VanTassel | $107.35 |