American Heritage Rivers


American Heritage Rivers were designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the 1990s to receive special attention to further three objectives: natural resource and environmental protection, economic revitalization, and historic and cultural preservation.

Establishment

The American Heritage Rivers Protection Program was created by an Executive Order, Number, signed by President Bill Clinton on September 11, 1997. Selection criteria were developed under the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality, with wide government and expert involvement, and reflected a wide variety of viewpoints, including those representing natural, cultural, and historic resources; scenic, environmental, and recreation interests; tourism, transportation, and economic development interests; and industries such as agriculture, hydropower, manufacturing, mining, and forest management. The recommended rivers were to represent a variety of stream sizes, diverse geographical locations, and a wide range of settings from urban to rural and ensure that relatively pristine, successful revitalization efforts were considered, as well as degraded rivers in need of restoration.

Criteria for designation

Rivers were selected for designation according to the following criteria:
President Clinton designated the 14 rivers on July 30, 1998.