HYDE PARK, Vt. (WCAX) - A federal court ruling is renewing questions about the future of a beloved Vermont state park. Green River Reservoir, a man-made reservoir that provides both recreation and ...
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Help us pay for in-depth stories like this one by becoming a Seven Days Super Reader. The Green River Reservoir cast its spell on Bryn Davis five years ago, and he and his family have been back every ...
For nearly 10 years, Vermont officials, Morrisville Water and Light and environmental advocates have debated the fate of the Green River Reservoir dam. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott announced that an ...
A long-awaited report on the future of the Green River hydro dam concludes that the most cost-effective option for its future would be for the state to assume ownership and stop generating electricity ...
A small utility company wants to sell the Green River Dam in Northern Vermont to the state. But the Scott administration is expressing caution. The Green River Dam was built in 1947, forming the ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. For generations, Vermonters and visitors alike have paddled the quiet waters of the Green River Reservoir, camped under its dark skies, and relied on ...
A hydroelectric dam on the Green River in Hyde Park will continue operating under a settlement between the dam’s operator, state agencies and conservation and recreation groups, state officials ...
MONTPELIER – An agreement has been reached that many hope will see the hydroelectric dam at the Green River Reservoir, which is also a popular state park, preserved. “There’s been a lot of back and ...
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