Sierra Club, Coosa Valley Group

Sierra Club, Coosa Valley Group

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The Coosa Valley Group of the Alabama Sierra Club Chapter meets every second Thursday at 6:30 pm in the Joe Ford center at Gadsden State Community College.

04/02/2024

First, imagine the neighborhood your family has lived in for more than 150 years being turned into a deteriorating flood zone...

Now imagine the flooding was caused by the state. That is what is happening to the people of Elba, Alabama, and the historic Black community of Shiloh.

More in Sierra Club executive director Ben Jealous' latest column: https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/highway-robbery-and-environmental-injustice-alabama

Photos from Coosa Riverkeeper's post 08/07/2020

26 sites are safe to swim this week on the Coosa- heck yeah! We are issuing 4 water quality alerts and multiple low dissolved oxygen alerts. See the full data at CoosaRiver.org/SwimGuide!

Our rules for swimming safely:
1. If our alert is red, we advise you to completely limit contact with the river.
2. If our alert is yellow, we advise you to swim with caution.
3. No matter the water color, clarity, always wait 48 hours after a rain to swim; always wash off after a swim; & keep your cuts/bug bites clean and covered!

If you see anything fishy on the river, please take pictures and report any pollution to us at CoosaRiver.org/Report-Pollution, email us at [email protected], or call us at 205-981-6565.

07/24/2020

Coosa Riverkeeper is issuing 6 water quality alerts AND 6 low dissolved oxygen alerts this week! To see the full data set, please visit CoosaRiver.org/SwimGuide!

If you see any fish kills: 1. please take pictures and 2. report them to us at CoosaRiver.org/Report-Pollution or email [email protected].

High E.coli alerts detected:
- Little Canoe Creek, Big Canoe Creek, and Jack L Ray Park
Moderately High E.coli detected:
- Coldwater Creek, Upper Choccolocco, and Big Wills Creek

We are issuing 6 water quality alerts AND 6 low dissolved oxygen alerts this week! To see the full data set, please visit CoosaRiver.org/SwimGuide!

If you see any fish kills: 1. please take pictures and 2. report them to us at CoosaRiver.org/Report-Pollution or email [email protected].

High E.coli alerts detected:
- Little Canoe Creek, Big Canoe Creek, and Jack L Ray Park
Moderately High E.coli detected:
- Coldwater Creek, Upper Choccolocco, and Big Wills Creek

07/10/2020

Thank you to Coosa Riverkeeper for collecting water quality data!

Lots of alerts for this sunny weekend. ☀️💩 We are issuing 1 moderate E.coli alert and 8 high E.coli alerts this week! Check out the 21 sites where it is safe to swim for Week 8 of Swim Guide.

Want to learn more about what these alerts mean and how to protect your family, please visit CoosaRiver.org/SwimGuide to see our full data set! Please share this information with your friends, family, and neighbors!

Swim Guide – Coosa Riverkeeper 06/19/2020

There are 27 sites that are safe to splash on the Coosa this week! There is a high E.coli alert at Little Canoe Creek & Big Canoe Creek- Ashville and one moderately high E.coli at Big Wills Creek.

To see the full data set and learn about all the water quality parameters we collect visit CoosaRiver.org/SwimGuide! Thanks Coosa Riverkeeper!

Swim Guide – Coosa Riverkeeper

Statewide Coal Ash Website – Coosa Riverkeeper 05/27/2020

Statewide Coal Ash Website – Coosa Riverkeeper Coosa Riverkeeper and other environmental nonprofit groups have been fighting against Alabama utilities’ plans to “cap-in-place” their coal ash ponds- a decision that puts the health and well-being of Alabamians at risk.

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