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Meet our 2021 Interns

Serving from California to New York to right here in St. Louis, meet this year’s wonderful group of interns.

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Great Rivers Submits Comments to EPA on Lead and Copper Rule Revision

Madeline Middlebrooks, our Equal Justice Works Fellow, has been working on lead contamination issues present in St. Louis area schools.

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Water Protection Groups File Notice to Sue Ameren over Toxic Coal Ash Pollution Violations

Great Rivers is representing concerned groups in the suit to stop the discharge of dangerous pollutants into Missouri’s groundwater and rivers.

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Water Quality Program Sees Victory! Great Rivers Confronts a Chronic Polluter of the Meramec River

The unlawful discharges had been made continuously for the past five years.

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Garrett Broshuis Joins Great Rivers’ Board of Directors

We are pleased to welcome a new member to our Board of Directors! Garrett R. Broshuis is an attorney at Korein Tillery in St. Louis. He received his J.D. from Saint Louis University, where he graduated valedictorian and served as…

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Great visit to Springfield, MO

On Wednesday, October 11th, Sarah spoke to the Springfield Democratic Alliance about the importance of environmental law and citizen activism under an anti-environment political administration.

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Join Us For a Fun Evening of Trivia!

Don’t miss a fun night and a chance to compete for cash prizes!

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Missouri Proposes Ban on Commercial Trapping of Wild Turtles

In response to a petition filed by the Center for Biological Diversity and Great Rivers Environmental Law Center, the Missouri Department of Conservation yesterday proposed a ban on commercial collection of the state’s wild freshwater turtles — following a national trend of ending unsustainable turtle harvesting.

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Great Rivers Celebrates 15 Years

On August 1st, 2017, we at Great Rivers invited our Friends to join us at lunchtime or after work to celebrate our 15th birthday.

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Missouri Supreme Court Lets Stand Obstruction of State Renewable Energy Law

April 26, 2017 MISSOURI SUPREME COURT LETS STAND OBSTRUCTION OF STATE RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW On April 25, 2017, the Missouri Supreme Court refused an opportunity to enforce the state’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES), passed by voters in the 2008 election…

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