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08/25/2010
The New Brunswick Environmental Law Society (NBELS) has been working on the idea of an Environmental Bill of Rights for New Brunswick.  On Thursday, August 19th, the group unveiled the proposed legislation at a press conference.  The Petitcodiac Riverkeeper was present to support the initiative.
06/16/2010
The new Riverkeeper is confident the Petitcodiac River’s health will be restored.

Moncton, June 16th, 2010 - The organization Petitcodiac Riverkeeper announced today that Marco Morency is taking over as the Petitcodiac Riverkeeper. He will now lead the organization to accomplish its mission to promote, protect and restore the Petitcodiac River.
06/11/2010
As my tenure as Petitcodiac Riverkeeper draws to a close, I wanted to share some parting thoughts with your readers.
Welcome to Petitcodiac Riverkeeper
Petitcodiac Riverkeeper is a non-profit organization.  Our main objective is to restore the ecological health of the Petitcodiac and Memramcook River watersheds, including the Shepody Bay estuary, located in southeastern New Brunswick.

The Petitcodiac Riverkeeper is part investigator, scientist, educator and advocate.  We protect and defend our rivers, patrol waters by boat, respond to citizen pollution complaints, monitor water quality, and use existing laws to bring polluters to justice. The Petitcodiac Riverkeeper acts as a public voice for your waterways, protecting your right to clean water and a healthy watershed.


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Report a polluter

Reporting pollution is the most important part of our Riverwatch Program. To report a polluter, please call our office immediately at (506) 388- KEEP (5337).

To help us monitor our vast watershed, become a volunteer Riverwatcher. If you are interested in this unique program, please call or email us.

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