05/06/2026
Attn. Huntsville peeps‼️
🚨 The Flint River Needs Us Now 🚨
The Flint River isn’t just a body of water flowing through our area — it’s where our families make memories, where neighbors gather, where children play, and where local businesses thrive. It supports fishing trips, kayaking adventures, swimming, spiritual traditions, and countless moments that make our community special.
‼️Right now, that way of life could be at serious risk‼️
A proposed wastewater treatment plant may be built less than 500 feet from Berryhill Estates and Riverwalk neighborhoods, with plans to release between 1.2 and 4 million gallons of treated wastewater into the Flint River every day.
Even treated discharge on this scale could dramatically impact the river’s fragile ecosystem, threaten important wildlife including the endangered Eastern Hellbender salamander, disrupt eagle nesting habitats, and diminish the safety and beauty of one of our community’s greatest natural resources.
This is bigger than one project.
This is about protecting:
✔️ Our neighborhoods
✔️ Our families
✔️ Our outdoor recreation
✔️ Our small businesses
✔️ Our environment
We believe progress should never come at the expense of the places and people it serves.
We urge Madison County and ADEM to pursue smarter, more responsible solutions by choosing a location that safeguards our river, our homes, and our future.
💧 Protect the Flint River.
💧 Protect Our Community.
💧 Speak Up Before It’s Too Late.
✍️ Add Your Voice Today ✍️
Sign the Keep the Flint River Clean Community Pledge and stand with neighbors committed to protecting clean water, safe neighborhoods, and our river’s future.
Every signature matters. Every voice counts.
🌊 Sign now.
🌊 Stand together.
🌊 Protect the Flint River.
👇Sign here👇
https://keeptheflintriverclean.org/sign
Huntsville-Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau We Are Huntsville Visit North Alabama
Add your name to the Keep the Flint River Clean Community Pledge, urging Madison County and ADEM to relocate the proposed wastewater treatment plant away from our riverfront neighborhoods. Stand with neighbors to protect the Flint River’s ecosystem, recreation, and community well-being.