Protect the Blackwater River – take the highway north
West Virginia’s Blackwater River headwaters in the Canaan Valley are a beloved recreational and scenic treasure; a popular destination for wildlife and nature lovers, boaters, bikers, hikers, skiers, hunters, and fishers. But the Blackwater is at risk from plans for a major four-lane highway. The current state-proposed route, “Corridor H,” would divide local communities and cross sensitive headwater streams, destroying delicate habitat, and polluting wetlands. Local community members and businesses are insisting that policymakers, including the Federal Highway Administration, mandate an alternative northern route -- one that would safeguard river health and enhance the heritage, character, and economies of local communities.
Please join us in protecting the Blackwater River and urge the Federal Highway Administration to mandate an alternate Northern route!