Protect The Duck River

Our Mission:

To preserve the natural beauty of the Duck River and to protect the residents and wildlife nearby.

Why We Are Fundraising

Over the past year, both the local community and lawmakers at the local and state levels have engaged in a vigorous struggle to safeguard the most biodiverse river in North America. As a result, Governor Bill Lee enacted the scenic Duck River Bill into law in April of 2023, thereby offering protection to a specific segment of the river situated in Maury and Hickman counties.

TRINITY BUSINESS GROUP, a company based in Louisiana, has put forth a proposal for a regional landfill spanning over 300 acres. This landfill would be located in close proximity to the Duck River, within one mile of an old Monsanto superfund site. Notably, portions of the proposed landfill area are mere yards away from the river. The presence of hazardous waste necessitates the EPA’s involvement in the rehabilitation of the superfund site (Source – Columbia Daily Herald).

Given that the Trinity Group’s application for a landfill was rejected by the Maury-Marshall solid waste regional planning board, they have recently lodged an appeal. In response, the Duck River Jam of 2023 was organized and generated funds that aided in covering legal expenses. As of April of 2024, the legal battle continues. Trinity Corp. has filed a brief to which our legal team is now responding.


The potential impacts on the health of the community, the loss of property values, and the potential destruction of the rural character of the area remain adequate reasons to reject this application. We feel any facility that disturbs this property is not worth the risks that it would pose to the environment and residents.