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The RCS sponsors events and activities throughout the watershed, including river paddles, riverbank clean-ups, public education forums, citizen involvement programs, teacher and student training events, and maintains dialogue with locally-elected officials to keep the health and protection of the river at the forefront of the region's environmental agenda.
The RCS sponsors events and activities throughout the watershed, including river paddles, riverbank clean-ups, public education forums, citizen involvement programs, teacher and student training events, and maintains dialogue with locally-elected officials to keep the health and protection of the river at the forefront of the region's environmental agenda.
==Board of Directors==
*Tatyanna Patten, President
*Angus Murdoch, Co-Vice President
*Tim San Jule, Co-Vice President
*Daniel Krasnegor, Treasurer
*Jack Brown
*Morgan Butler
*Leon Szeptycki
*Deana Winslow
*[[Robbi Savage]], Executive Director


==Funding==
==Funding==

Revision as of 15:53, 17 February 2011


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The Rivanna Conservation Society (RCS) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to safeguarding the ecological, scenic, recreational, and historic resources of the Rivanna River and its tributaries. It does this primarily through outreach and activities designed to promote community awareness of and relationship with the river and its tributaries.

The RCS was founded in 1991. As the "Voice of the Rivanna," RCS's mission is to protect the water quality of the Rivanna River Basin, which extends from Greene County to the Rivanna's confluence with the James River at Columbia in Fluvanna County. All of Albemarle County and Charlottesville are within this watershed, as well as small sections of Orange, Louisa, Nelson and Buckingham counties.

The RCS sponsors events and activities throughout the watershed, including river paddles, riverbank clean-ups, public education forums, citizen involvement programs, teacher and student training events, and maintains dialogue with locally-elected officials to keep the health and protection of the river at the forefront of the region's environmental agenda.

Board of Directors

  • Tatyanna Patten, President
  • Angus Murdoch, Co-Vice President
  • Tim San Jule, Co-Vice President
  • Daniel Krasnegor, Treasurer
  • Jack Brown
  • Morgan Butler
  • Leon Szeptycki
  • Deana Winslow
  • Robbi Savage, Executive Director



Funding

In December 2010, the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation awarded RCS $6,000 to create a watershed-wide water quality monitoring network of student scientists/educators attending or teaching at schools bordering or in direct proximity to the Rivanna or James River[1].

References

  1. Web. More than $500,000 in grants awarded, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, December 15, 2010, retrieved December 15, 2010.


External Links

official site