Join us in Culpeper, Virginia at Old House Vineyards as we release the results of the first ever Upper Rappahannock River Report Card. Funded by the PATH Foundation and Northern Piedmont Community Foundation, this report will expand on the Middle Rappahannock River Report Card released in 2018 and analyzes 12 tributaries to the Rappahannock River in Fauquier, Rappahannock, and Culpeper Counties. We will feature a short presentation, poster and mingle session with refreshments, and plenty of Q&A. This event is one of a three-part outreach series and will have a local focus on the stream and river segments in Culpeper County. Special thanks to the Rappahannock Rapidan Regional Commission, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, John Marshal Soil and Water Conservation District, and Piedmont Environmental Council for their contributions to this report card.

The report metrics include:

  1. Public Health – addresses waterborne bacteria, fish consumption advisories and contaminated sites
  2. Land Use – land uses, BMPs, and conservation on a small-watershed level
  3. Stream Ecology – an in-depth look at aquatic ecology and riparian buffer condition
  4. Community Engagement – looks at access, education, and public awareness

We will also have information about our upcoming Mountain Run River Cleanup!!

For more information on the report card and the event series please contact FOR Restoration Coordinator Adam Lynch at Adam.Lynch@riverfriends.org or 540-373-3448 x115