Supporters say the riparian buffer protections are long overdue and would align Connecticut with the rest of New England.
Anderson County has been experiencing excessive sediment runoff into its streams and rivers, primarily due to recent subdivisions under construction in the area. For years, residents have expressed ...
From her porch on Village Acres Farm in Mifflintown, Pennsylvania, Angela Brubaker can see the curved rows of trees in the new riparian buffer along Lost Creek. The tree tubes and stakes that support ...
Anderson County updated its riparian buffer ordinance to address sediment runoff from new developments. The ordinance aims to protect water quality, wildlife habitats, and manage stormwater runoff.