5th Annual Clyde River Clean Up

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Current Public Participation Opportunities – Long-Term Funding of Clean Water November Public Comment Period The Office of the State Treasurer is accepting public comments on clean water revenue source options from November 16th through December 1st. For more information click here Sustaining the Clean Water Fund webpage
In November 2025, the Memphremagog Watershed Association (MWA) wrapped up two more stages of a large-scale stream and floodplain restoration project in Morgan, VT. This project is a continuation of work initiated in 2023 on the newly acquired Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department (VFWD) Streambank Management Area (SMA). Phase 1 work included farm reclamation and multiple floodplain and stream restoration activities along Valley Brook and its tributaries. Phase 2 shifts project focus toward restoration opportunities upstream and downstream of the SMA. Ultimately, this includes the replacement of four crossing structures on Valley Brook and planting a woody riparian buffer along several stretches of the stream.
“Beyond their value for wild trout and salmon, each of these parcels expands public access and offers opportunities for management to enhance flood resilience,” said Patrick Hurley of the Memphremagog Watershed Association. “The parcels include acres of floodplain habitat, intact wetlands, and potential to restore areas eroded by this past year’s extreme flood.”
Do you enjoy birding, paddling, or fishing on the Clyde River? You are not alone if you do. In a survey conducted this past fall/winter, more than three quarters of respondents chose nature viewing and boating, and almost half selected fishing as ways they experience the Clyde. This survey was part of a scoping study for pursuing Wild & Scenic River designation for the Clyde River.
Laura Dlugolecki, of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, has called the new rule the “most protective wake sport regulation in the country to date.” by Juan Vega de Soto May 10, 2024, 6:20 pm Wake boats traversing Vermont waterways this summer will have to abide by strict new regulations. The state’s first-ever rule managing…
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