Library Search Expand More Search Options Looking for more? Visit Career Opportunities to join our team at Earthjustice Visit Action Alerts for ways to get involved and take action Visit the Member Center to update your monthly giving, view your online giving history, change your subscription preferences, and more Visit the Help Center to find answers to questions about donations and communication preferences Press Release: Victory December 20, 2022 Conowingo Dam’s Relicensing is Illegal, Federal Court Rules Millions of tons of pollution pass through the dam into the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay From the Experts June 11, 2018 Conowingo Dam Threatens to Dump Sediment Into Chesapeake Bay We’re challenging Maryland’s thumbs-up for the renewal of the dam’s license. Article July 17, 2013 Conowingo Dam Owners Must Clean Up Their Act Press Release July 17, 2013 Groups Seek to Lessen Impacts of Conowingo Dam on Susquehanna River, Chesapeake Bay Move to intervene in relicensing proceeding for dam case July 17, 2013 Mitigating Impacts of Conowingo Dam on Susquehanna River, Chesapeake Bay In the News: Chesapeake Bay Journal June 18, 2021 Environmental groups file suit challenging Conowingo Dam license document June 8, 2018 Conowingo Dam: Administrative Appeal Administrative Appeal of Final Decision to Issue Clean Water Act Section 401 Certification for the Conowingo Hydroelectric Project Press Release April 23, 2019 Earthjustice Responds to Trump Executive Order, Urges EPA to Ensure Transparency and Public Input in Clean Water Protections Letter to Administrator Wheeler objects to efforts to undermine authority of states and tribes to protect water quality under the Clean Water Act Article December 16, 2014 Coming Clean: Hydropower’s Dirty (Energy) Secrets Dams are often touted as being green, but a deeper looks uncovers some dirty truths about their environmental impact. From the Experts April 1, 2019 Trump Chips Away At The Shield Against Environmental Racism To understand just how devastating such a rollback to core environmental law would be, we need only consider what the world was like before NEPA existed. From the Experts April 3, 2019 The McConnell Special: A Lifetime Appointment in Two Hours or Less The Senate is expected to move forward this week on a plan to limit debate on nominees.