April 2 – Bunny Hop – Dorchester
Join friends and neighbors for a hopping good time at Pope John Paul Park, alongside the Neponset River.
Join friends and neighbors for a hopping good time at Pope John Paul Park, alongside the Neponset River.
Norwood residents! Join us to learn about new stormwater infrastructure projects in your community.
Save the date for our 2023 spring cleanup!
We look forward to seeing you at our Annual Meeting on June 13, 2023!
Help celebrate the revitalization of a long-awaited riverfront public park.
Our Annual Water Quality Presentation highlights the key findings of 2022, including the impacts of the drought and future solutions.
BYOB (bring your own boat) and join us for a fun time on the river!
NepRWA to partner with Milton and Norwood on projects that include a community based approach to climate impacts.
December 2022 Despite lingering Covid restrictions, 2022 turned out to be an amazing year for the Neponset River thanks to our volunteers, donors, staff, board, and partners. Scroll down for a few highlights. Climate Adaptation Assembled a coalition of 12 communities from Quincy and Boston all the way to Foxborough to explore opportunities to implement […]
The Town of Stoughton is looking at current and future flood problems and we need to hear from you!
The Town of Stoughton is looking at current and future flood problems and we need to hear from you!
NepRWA is working with your communities to find solutions to extreme weather in the Neponset Watershed -- and we need your help!
NepRWA's water quality reports are used to assess the Neponset River's health and locate pollution sources.
You don't have to travel very far to find a beautiful location for a nice hike in the Neponset River Watershed.
Climate change will affect the Neponset Watershed land, water, people, and wildlife -- and create a new "normal" for all of us.
Water quality continued to decline as the drought worsened over the summer.
NepRWA is extremely grateful to all of the volunteers who participated in the cleanup on Sept. 17th.
Water quality declined as the drought got worse over the summer.
Brook Trout found at newly restored Traphole Brook in Norwood
The month of June was significantly drier than average, worsening the already significant drought in the region.