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重要截止日期

10月1日-31日

全球塑料微珠大搜寻活动

10月26日-29日

亚洲区域峰会(配套活动:10月29日-31日)

10月27日-31日

美国全氟和多氟烷基物质虚拟倡导周

11月3日

美国温室气体报告计划意见提交截止日

美国燃煤电厂污染法规意见提交

保护行动动态

《商业内幕》最近的一篇深度报道揭露,尽管印度尼西亚已禁止进口塑料垃圾,美国仍在继续向该国运送数百万磅的塑料废料。这份报道为当地护水者的日常工作现状及面临的挑战提供了重要背景——比如布兰塔斯河护水者达鲁·塞蒂奥里尼就一直在不懈应对这些问题。布兰塔斯河的塑料污染威胁着沿岸所有社区的健康,也凸显了向发展中国家倾倒全球垃圾这一行为的深层不公。不妨回顾《每一滴水都关乎公平》播客系列的第二集,听听达鲁讲述污染对她所在河流的毁灭性影响、给当地居民带来的健康风险,以及青年倡导的力量——包括她女儿尼娜令人振奋的行动。

美国新泽西州的哈肯萨克河护水河沿环境委员会、绿色团队合作,举办了一年一度的“哈肯萨克河清理行动”。18名志愿者从范布拉斯科克岛附近的哈肯萨克河潮汐源头出发,向南划行1.5英里,沿途收集垃圾和废弃物。抵达目的地时,这群敬业的志愿者从水道中清理出的垃圾装满了整整一个15立方码的大型垃圾桶。 美国弗吉尼亚州的詹姆斯河护水者与詹姆斯河协会将于10月23日(周四)发布《2025年詹姆斯河状况报告》。这份双年度“成绩单”将公布詹姆斯河最新的健康评分,为其整体恢复情况及持续的修复工作提供关键更新。

危地马拉的阿蒂特兰湖护水者利桑德罗·阿拉拉多工程师合作,推出了“水烛地理信息平台”。水烛是对阿蒂特兰湖健康至关重要的植物之一,而这个新平台成为了人们更好地了解和研究水烛的工具。利桑德罗·阿拉瓦多工程师介绍,该平台整合了超过两年的监测、测绘和分析成果,涵盖水烛的生长群体、分布区域、修剪情况,以及绣球花等其他物种的生长状况。

美国宾夕法尼亚州的下萨斯奎哈纳河护水者切萨皮克护水者联盟就科诺温戈大坝的50年水质证书达成了一项重大和解。经过16年的不懈倡导,这项和解确保了用于清洁水源和减少污染工作的资金投入与承诺。该协议使得萨斯奎哈纳河上这座大坝的水力发电设施得以重新获得许可并继续运营,该设施是该州最大的可再生能源来源。下萨斯奎哈纳河护水者泰德·埃夫格尼阿迪斯表示,通过与切萨皮克护水者联盟的合作,他们成功召集各方协商出更优条款,这将在未来50年里改善水质并保护水生生物。

加拿大的渥太华河护水者今年组织了多项社区监测项目,有167名志愿者参与其中。他们共同监测了190个地点,提交了来自整个流域的750多项观测数据。

美国佐治亚州的萨蒂拉河护水者欣喜地宣布,近期一项法院裁决暂停了在萨蒂拉河沿岸建设60座商业poultry养殖场的计划。这个拟议中的佐治亚养鸡场项目计划建造60座鸡舍,预计每8周将产生至少4万磅废弃物。许多当地土地所有者反对该项目,担忧会暴露于鸡粪、腐烂禽尸、含菌径流及带病原体的粉尘中。农场主们目前正在评估各种选择,且担心这一裁决可能会阻碍禽类企业进驻佐治亚州。

伊拉克护水者宣布举办“消逝的河流”环境摄影展,该展览记录了过去十年里克利亚桑河发生的巨大变化。展览结合了伊拉克护水者视频档案中纳比尔·穆萨的皮划艇记录资料与新拍摄的照片,构建出一个关于流失、记忆与变迁的有力视觉叙事。

October 20, 2025

IMPORTANT DEADLINES

October 1-31

Great Global Nurdle Hunt Event

October 26-29

Asia Regional Summit (Side Event: October 29-31)

October 27-31

U.S. PFAS Virtual Advocacy Week

November 3

U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program Comment Deadline

U.S. Regulations on Pollution from Coal Plants

NEWS FROM THE MOVEMENT

A recent Business Insider exposé reveals how the United States continues to send millions of pounds of plastic waste to Indonesia, despite the country’s ban on such imports. This report provides important context for the daily reality and challenges that local Waterkeepers like Brantas River Waterkeeper Daru Setyorini tirelessly confront. Plastic pollution in the Brantas River threatens the health of entire communities and highlights the deep injustice of global waste dumping on developing nations. Revisit this series 2 episode of the Equity In Every Drop podcast to hear Daru discuss the devastating impacts on her river, the health risks for local residents, and the power of youth advocacy, including the inspiring work of her daughter, Nina.

Hackensack Riverkeeper (New Jersey, U.S.) teamed up with the River Edge Environmental Commission and Green Team for their annual Hackensack River Sweep. Launching from the Hackensack's head of tide near Van Bruskirk Island, 18 volunteers paddled 1.5 miles south, collecting litter and debris along the way. Upon reaching their destination, the dedicated group filled an entire 15-yard dumpster with waste pulled directly from the waterway.

James Riverkeeper (Virginia, U.S.) and James River Association will release its 2025 State of the James Report this Thursday, October 23. The bi-annual report card will reveal the updated health score of the James River, providing an essential update on its overall recovery and ongoing restoration efforts.

Lake Atitlán Waterkeeper (Guatemala) launched the Geoportal of Tulle with Eng. Lisamdro Alarado. Tulle is one of the most important plants for the health of Lake Atitlán, and they now have a tool that allows them to get to know and understand it better: the Tulle Geoportal. Eng. Lisandro Alvarado presents us with this platform that brings together more than two years of work monitoring, mapping and analysis of tulle, its masses, the areas where it grows, pruning and the presence of other species such as hydrangeas.

Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper (Pennsylvania, U.S.) and Waterkeepers Chesapeake have achieved a major settlement tied to the 50-year Water Quality Certificate for the Conowingo Dam. This settlement secures funding and commitments for clean water and pollution-reduction efforts after 16 years of dedicated advocacy. The agreement enables the re-licensing and continued operation of the dam’s hydroelectric facility on the Susquehanna River, which is the largest source of renewable energy in the state. Ted Evgeniadis, Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper, stated that, through their partnership with Waterkeepers Chesapeake, they successfully brought the parties together to negotiate better terms that will enhance water quality and protect aquatic species for the next 50 years.

Ottawa Riverkeeper (Canada) organized several community-based monitoring programs this year, involving 167 volunteers. Together, they monitored 190 locations and submitted over 750 observations from across the watershed.

Satilla Riverkeeper (Georgia, U.S.) is pleased to announce that a recent court ruling has halted the construction of 60 commercial poultry houses on the banks of the Satilla River. The proposed Georgia Chicken Plant aimed to build 60 chicken houses, projected to produce at least 40,000 pounds of waste approximately every 8 weeks. Many local landowners opposed the project due to concerns about exposure to chicken waste, decomposing bird carcasses, bacterial runoff, and pathogen-laden dust. Farmers are currently evaluating their options and are worried that this ruling could deter poultry businesses from coming to Georgia.

Waterkeepers Iraq (Iraq) announced the opening of Vanishing Rivers, an environmental photography exhibition documenting the dramatic transformation of the Qliyasan River over the past decade. Through archival skills from Waterkeepers Iraq’s video archives of Nabil Musa’s kayaking, paired with new photographs, this exhibition captures a powerful visual narrative of loss, memory, and change.

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编辑:朱冰睿

初审:朱紫伊

终审:董 舒

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