Seminara and Anderson applaud new conservation law

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Rep. Mark Anderson and Sen. Lisa Seminara at the Goodwin Dam on the West Branch of the Farmington River. Submitted photo

Sen. Lisa Seminara and Rep. Mark Anderson applaud the governor for signing into law a bill they co-sponsored that calls for a study of issues related to the protection of certain waters of the Upper Farmington River Valley. 

“The importance of protecting the Upper Farmington River Valley cannot be understated,” Sen. Seminara and Rep. Anderson said. “This bill had the support of local officials and environmentalists as well as Democrats and Republicans. With this new law in place, the state will work with stakeholders to determine appropriate river flows and then make requests for the necessary water releases to be made from the Colebrook Reservoir. We are ecstatic to say that the vital language  we sought to add to this bill was in fact included, and this legislation has made it over the finish line. This added language will ensure residents, wildlife and surrounding businesses will not be negatively affected by a less than sufficient river flow.”

The new law received support from Barkhamsted, the Farmington River Watershed Association, Trout Unlimited’s Farmington Valley Chapter and many others.