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Cindy talks Alabama Water Plan with WLRH
Cindy Lowry recently spent some time with WLRH, Huntsville’s Public Radio, to discuss the latest on the efforts to create a statewide water management plan for Alabama. Take a listen…
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What if Harvey Happened Here?
What if Harvey Happened Here? By Cindy Lowry, Alabama Rivers Alliance executive director Click here to read this op-ed on al.com or in the Montgomery Advertiser. As I watch the…
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Cindy Lowry responds to the appointment of Trey Glenn as EPA’s Region 4 Administrator
Former ADEM Director Trey Glenn has been appointed as EPA’s Region 4 Administrator. ARA’s executive director responds to the news to the Washington Post and al.com: FROM THE WASHINGTON…
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What Needs to Happen Right Now to Improve Water Management in Alabama
This guest post by Cindy Lowry originally appeared on American Rivers’ website as a a part of our America’s Most Endangered Rivers® series spotlighting the Mobile Bay Basin.
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2016 Annual Report
MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dear Friends and Allies, As a nonprofit, we use words like impact, outcomes, results and successes at the end…
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I am more concerned than ever about the safety of Alabama’s water.
Dear friends, I am more concerned than ever about the safety of Alabama’s water. The news of contaminated drinking water, industrial pollution spills, and fish kills is becoming too commonplace…
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What constitutes a crisis?
What constitutes a crisis? by Cindy Lowry, executive director, Alabama Rivers Alliance Click here to read this op-ed, originally published on al.com. What constitutes a crisis? It seems to…
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Welcome to Alabama, River Advocates!
This speech was originally presented by ARA Executive Director Cindy Lowry at the Opening Reception of River Rally 2016 in Mobile, Alabama. We sure wish we had video! Welcome to…
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An accident away: Recent chemical spills raise safety questions for Alabama drinking water
An accident away: Recent chemical spills raise safety questions for Alabama drinking water by Cindy Lowry, executive director If the recent chemical spill in West Virginia made you wonder…
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