Two New Rain Gardens in the ‘Shed!
Rain gardens help protect our water ways from harmful pollution found in runoff - including bacteria, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment.
Rain gardens help protect our water ways from harmful pollution found in runoff - including bacteria, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment.
There are many simple ways to prevent stormwater runoff from polluting our local waterways.
Environmental Science Students Plan to Build a Rain Garden At the end of January, Sarah Bounty headed to Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood to speak to a senior Environmental Science class about stormwater pollution. Students learned a lot and had some fun getting hands on experience with NepRWA’s new Enviroscape watershed model. The class […]
Local volunteers make a difference in Westwood's water quality with simple projects to Soak up the Rain.
Materials necessary for participating in the Community Water Monitoring Network (CWMN) program are below. You can find out more about CWMN by contacting our Environmental Science Fellow, Eleanor Yeomans at yeomans@neponset.org or 781-575-0354 x 302. CWMN Data Sheets CWMN Field Data Sheet, 2022 Version Dissolved Oxygen Data Sheet, 2022 Version CWMN Sampling Manuals CWMN Sampling […]
Explore water quality in the Neponset Watershed with the Interactive Water Quality Map! Data in the map was collected by current and past CWMN samplers. How to use the ‘Interactive Water Quality Map’ Click image above to view the map Scroll to zoom in or out To view the water quality data click on […]