
Thank you to TVG Hospitality and Orion Amphitheater for a wonderful season 2!
Tennessee Riverkeeper is grateful to everyone at Orion Amphitheater and TVG Hospitality for their support and their commitment to reducing single-use plastic pollution.

The Tennessean: On Nashville's outskirts, residents decry pile of construction fill known as 'Dirt Mountain'
Other neighbors said the dump trucks shed plum-sized shards of rock onto the busy road, posing safety concerns for drivers and bicyclists. Some chunks ended up in neighbors' yards, making routine lawn mowing an exercise in caution.

Tennessee Riverkeeper’s 14th Anniversary
Fourteen years ago, Tennessee Riverkeeper was founded to ensure the future of the vibrant communities that depend on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers and their tributaries.


Groups Ask EPA To Include PFAS Chemicals In Superfund Law
As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gets closer to formally regulating two well-known PFAS chemicals in drinking water – PFOA and PFOS – the agency has just finished taking comments on regulating seven additional PFAS chemicals, with an eye toward establishing Superfund cleanup sites where the chemicals are found.

TENNESSEE RIVERKEEPER SUES DEVELOPER SKY NASHVILLE FOR WATER POLLUTION FROM CONSTRUCTION
Tennessee Riverkeeper filed suit in federal court against the owner and operator of Sky Nashville, a large development located on a steep hill overlooking the city from the west at the junction of I-40 and I-440, north of Charlotte Avenue. The construction site, and pond of muddy water regularly flooding Delaware Avenue can be seen adjacent to the east bound lanes of the interstate.
WaterWheel + Tennessee Riverkeeper featured on local news channel at Huntsville, AL shows
We’re proud to have Tennessee Riverkeeper as the beneficiary at the Orion Amphitheater shows this Summer in Huntsville, AL on July 11 and 12.

TENNESSEE RIVERKEEPER TO SUE “DIRT MOUNTAIN” FOR OPEN DUMPING
Tennessee Riverkeeper has issued a notice of intent to sue RR Farms Mass Grading, which locals have designated “Dirt Mountain” — a landfill operation on Ashland City Highway near Pecan Valley Road. The site is currently being used for construction material from the excavation of building sites around Nashville.

STUDY DETAILS LITTER IN TENNESSEE
Littering on the roads is an eyesore for everyone, but when it's floating in our rivers and streams, it can be even worse.
Tennessee Riverkeeper and Other Groups Sue EPA Over Unregulated Water Pollution From Plastics, Pesticides and Other Industries
Ascend Performance Materials on the Tennessee River manufactures intermediate chemicals for the production of nylon. The site receives acrylonitrile and converts it to adioponitrile and hexamethylene diamine which are transferred to other Ascend Facilities. Ascend Performance is among the worst toxic discharges in Alabama according to Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) data. This is a former Monsanto facility.

Volunteers collect whopping 1,700+ pounds of trash from Pinhook Creek
Let this be a wake up call to anyone who values the cleanliness of Huntsville’s waters: this past weekend, volunteers with Tennessee Riverkeeper and the Orion Amphitheater collected more than 1,700 pounds of trash from Pinhook Creek in Downtown Huntsville.
PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Disrupt Biological Processes in Developing Adolescents, First-of-Its-Kind Study Discovers
Exposure to a whole soup of toxic forever chemicals can disrupt biological processes in children and young adults in a way that puts them at risk from diseases like cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular ailments.

What’s In the Water? Fox 17 News and Riverkeeper Investigate Nashville Violating Clean Water Act
Nashville is breaking the law and putting your health at risk by violating the Clean Water Act. Fox 17 News and Tennessee Riverkeeper investigate sewage pollution and reveal the extent of long-standing problems including over-development, government failures, and pollution.
What’s In Your Drinking Water?
FOX 17 News' Meagan O’Halloran sits down with Tennessee Riverkeeper to investigate why Nashville and many other cities can’t seem to be able to fix public health concern related to drinking water contamination.

Drinking Water and Pollution Database
Since 2013, water utilities' testing has found pollutants in Americans' tap water, click here to explore drinking water quality analysis compiled from more than 31 million state water records.

What Can We Do To Fix Drinking Water Problem In America
Unknown to most Americans, our drinking water is widely contaminated. In fact, almost everywhere, there are some contaminants in the drinking water. There are up to 10.5 million lead service lines in this country feeding water into people’s homes.
3M To Stop Making PFAS Chemicals
3M Company announced that it will exit manufacturing of PFAS chemicals and work to discontinue use of PFAS in its products by the end of 2025.

2022 ANNUAL REPORT
Thanks to supporters like you, 2022 was one of Tennessee Riverkeeper’s most productive and successful years. What sets us apart from other organizations is that we are not afraid to tackle polluters head on. We have one of the most active environmental litigation programs in the United States. We have also continued to educate hundreds of thousands of citizens about water quality and the threats from pollution with our presence in the news media and our use of social media platforms. Your ongoing support is crucial for us to continue this work into 2023 and beyond.