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  • ARA and SELC respond to Governor Ivey’s Decision to Disband Agencies Tasked with Creating Statewide Water Management Plan

    on November 20, 2017

    IN THE NEWS Click here to read the Decatur Daily’s editorial piece “Alabama Needs a Water Management Plan” Click here to read the Decatur Daily’s article, “Advocates…


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  • 2016 Annual Report

    on January 9, 2017

    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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  • TAKE ACTION: Alabama cannot wait any longer for a sustainable water plan

    on November 15, 2016

    River advocates, we need your help today to send a clear message to the Alabama Water Agencies Working Group (AWAWG):   Alabama…


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  • ARA In the News

    on November 1, 2016

    Alabama Rivers Alliance has been traveling the state to let Alabama citizens know the dire need of a statewide water management plan. The current drought crisis we are…


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  • ARA In the News

    on October 18, 2016

    Alabama Rivers Alliance has been traveling the state to let Alabama citizens know the dire need of a statewide water management plan. The current drought crisis we are…


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  • Governor Bentley: Defend our Rivers During this Drought

    on October 10, 2016

    Click here to contact the Governor. Click here to see Program Director Mitch Reid discuss the drought crisis. Governor Bentley: Defend our Rivers During this Drought


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  • ACF STAKEHOLDERS AGREE ON SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN

    on May 13, 2015

    News Release May 13, 2015 Contact Greg Euston, (404) 775-0285 [email protected] ACF STAKEHOLDERS AGREE ON SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Consensus-Driven Process Yields Recommendations for Equitably Managing Water in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River…


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  • Alabama Rivers Alliance to host “Blue Ribbon” Water Policy Symposium in Birmingham

    on October 2, 2014

    Alabama Rivers Alliance to host “Blue Ribbon” Water Policy Symposium in Birmingham FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 2, 2014 Contact:          Mitch Reid, 205-322-6395, [email protected] Sarah Stokes, 205-745-3060, [email protected] October 9th Symposium at Birmingham-Southern…


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  • Alabama Water Planning Continues to Move Forward

    on September 30, 2014

    Alabama Water Planning Continues to Move Forward People from across Alabama attended event hosted by the Alabama Rivers Alliance and the Alabama Chapter of the Sierra…


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  • Alabama Water Agencies Working Group will report recommendations for Alabama’s water management plan: Stakeholders will ask questions, provide feedback at next symposium in series

    on September 18, 2014

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 18, 2014 Contact:          Mitch Reid 205-322-6395 [email protected] Alabama Water Agencies Working Group will report recommendations for Alabama’s water management plan


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ARA Mission

Alabama Rivers Alliance is a statewide network of groups working to protect and restore all of Alabama’s water resources through building partnerships, empowering citizens, and advocating for sound water policy and its enforcement.

Alabama has more than 132,000 miles of streams and rivers with more types of plants and animals living in them than any other state in the nation.  However, we also have one of the highest extinction rates in North America, many of which are species that live in our rivers.

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