LMRK

The mission of Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper is to protect, preserve and restore the ecological integrity of the Mississippi River Basin for current users and future generations through advocacy and citizen action.

Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper is the first project of its kind for Louisiana and the first on the Mississippi River. We serve to energize current activists to participate in environmental decisions, educate the public and government leaders about environmental challenges and economic opportunities regarding the Mississippi River and how reduced water pollution benefits all of us.

Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper is a proud member of Waterkeeper Alliance

Our main objectives are:

  • Educating the public and community leaders about water quality concerns along the River.
  • Strengthen the environmental community in Louisiana and recruit new activists to insist on improved river conditions.
  • Monitor and investigate reported incidents.
  • Target polluters and compel compliance with the Clean Water Act to reduce pollution into the River.

To achieve those objectives, LMRK employs the following strategy:

  • Utilize our Lower Mississippi RIVERKEEPER® patrol boat to serve as a constant presence on the river, putting polluters on notice that they are being watched.
  • Frequent surveillance from the air courtesy of our partners, SOUTHWINGS.
  • A widely used toll-free hot line, 1-866-MSRIVER, for citizens and business to report problems.
  • Identify and challenge major polluters through investigation, preparation and prosecute or settlement of Clean Water Act citizen enforcement actions with representation from our attorneys.
  • Holding a high media profile.
  • Distribute written materials to promote Lower Mississippi RIVERKEEPER® projects and highlight opportunities for citizen involvement.
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  1. #1 by Sam McKay on October 11th, 2009

    Hi we heard about your trip from the What About Blue folks that are going down the Mississippi awhile back when they stopped at our ice cream store called Remember When Ice Cream and Candies. You and your crew are invited to stop at our store that is on the Illinois shore just about 2.5 mile south of Lock & Dam #14. I don’t know how much water you draw with your flat bottom boat. We do have a dock in front of our store that has about 18″ – 24″ at the end of it. We serve 17 flavors of Cedar Crest Ice Cream and lunches. Please feel free to call me at 309-781-1995

  2. #2 by Prairie Rose on October 21st, 2009

    Trying to find the link for the GPS tracking of OMR. Can anyone help. Sarah said it was hidden on the website but I can’t seem to find it. I stumbled onto it once but am unable to find it again. Thanks

  3. #3 by Sharon on December 6th, 2009

    Very nice to have met all of you god be with you and keep u guys safe

    baton rouge state capital
    sgt@arms/emt
    Sharon

  4. #4 by Uncle Walter on December 8th, 2009

    Paul,

    I hope your trip to the gulf is safe and breath-taking. Enjoy the scenery!

    We are supposed to have a blizzard up here tomorrow! Fire in the fireplace and reading books and sipping hot tea!!!

  5. #5 by Gordy Neumann on April 3rd, 2010

    Dear LMRK,

    My name is Gordy Neumann and I work with Jeani at Backwater Rowing Club in Wabasha MN. Just wanted to check in with you about the set of oars we loaned to your group. We’re more than happy to donate them to a rowing club in New Orleans (or wherever the oars currently are). Please let me know the status of these oars so we can help make that connection.

    Thanks!

    Gordy

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