At the grassroots level, many TU chapters have been -- and continue to be -- actively involved with restoring rivers and streams through small dam removals. Click on the links below to see the highlights of these six success stories:
Kennebec Valley Chapter: Kennebec River, Maine [1]
Donegal Chapter: Lititz Run and Muddy Run, Pennsylvania [2]
Ojibleau Chapter: Eighteen-Mile Creek, Wisconsin [3]
Naugatuck Valley Chapter: Naugatuck River, Connecticut [4]
Idaho Panhandle Chapter: Colburn Creek, Idaho [5]
Lakeshore Chapter: Onion River, Wisconsin [6]
Kamrath Restoration, Onion River Headwaters, Wisconsin [7]
Silver Springs Restoration, Onion River Headwaters, Wisconsin [8]
Links:
[1] http://www.tu.org/dam-removal-success-stories/kennebec-valley-chapter
[2] http://www.tu.org/dam-removal-success-stories/donegal-chapter
[3] http://www.tu.org/dam-removal-success-stories/ojibleau-chapter
[4] http://www.tu.org/dam-removal-success-stories/naugatuck-valley-chapter
[5] http://www.tu.org/dam-removal-success-stories/idaho-panhandle-chapter
[6] http://www.tu.org/dam-removal-success-stories/lakeshore-chapter
[7] http://www.tu.org/dam-removal-success-stories/kamrath-restoration-onion-river
[8] http://www.tu.org/dam-removal-success-stories/silver-springs-restoration