October 2021 Water Quality Report (CWMN)
Our October sampling event was a dry one, with no large rain events happening in the 72 hours prior.
Our October sampling event was a dry one, with no large rain events happening in the 72 hours prior.
An extra big thank you to our CWMN volunteers who quite literally weathered the storm for our September water sampling event.
This dam removal project will reduce neighborhood flooding and improve the eastern brook trout habitat.
The rainy month of July had a big impact on the water quality in our local streams.
Courtesy of NASA.
We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to invest state and local recovery funds toward building climate-resilient communities.
Read the latest Water Quality Results from the Neponset River Watershed CWMN Program.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a water quality report card for the Neponset River and the bacteria “grades” can be seen in the map below. The report card shows the result of water samples taken from various locations across the 120-square mile Neponset River Watershed and is made possible through NepRWA’s Community […]
NepRWA is committed to a waterfront that prioritizes resilience, inclusivity, access, and economic vitality.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a water quality report card for the Neponset River and the bacteria “grades” can be seen in the map below. The report card shows the result of water samples taken from various locations across the 120-square mile Neponset River Watershed and is made possible through NepRWA’s Community […]
We are one step closer to obtaining the resources necessary to remove legacy industrial pollution from the bottom of the Lower Neponset River!
NepRWA has identified six long-term strategic goals to guide our work.
For just $5 you can get the Neponset River Paddler's Guide and explore Boston's "Hidden River"!
Students in North Quincy High School's Design & Visual Communications class were assigned a different type of design project this spring.
Volunteers and Citizen Scientists play an essential role in many projects across the Watershed.
Watch a presentation by Susan Bator from GZA as she teaches us about PFAS - the "forever chemical".
Students design creative solutions to educate the public about reducing stormwater pollution.
The new NepRWA by-laws were voted in at the 54th Annual Meeting on Sunday, May 2, 2021. Summary of Proposed Changes New Statement of Purpose New Bylaws Old Statement of Purpose Old Bylaws A huge “thank you” to our Governance Committee and pro-bono attorney Michael Andresino for working on this project!
Volunteers make a big impact along the Neponset River!
Our lunchtime Zoom series covers interesting and complex issues associated with the communities and wildlife environments of the Neponset River Watershed. Scroll to the bottom of this page to see videos of past presentations Wed., April 14 – 12:30- 1 pm Understanding the Impact of Invasive Species in the Neponset River Watershed Debbie Merriam, the […]