RIVER CURRENT
Your source for the latest news, updates, & events.
Advocacy Update
It’s been a busy month at the State House! Listen to our recent testimonies for CRWA’s legislative priorities.
Supreme Court Slashes Clean Water Act Protections
In today’s decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the court radically redefined which waters are protected by the Clean Water Act, leaving nearly 51% of wetlands and 18% of streams without protections nationwide.
It’s Heat Preparedness Week!
Every single person in our watershed deserves to live in a safe community––that’s why we are working to cool down neighborhoods and keep us all safe from the dangers of extreme heat.
Congratulations, Marielena!
We are so pleased to announce Marielena Lima is transitioning to a new role as CRWA's Watershed Scientist!
American Rivers Calls for Dam Removal!
National organization American Rivers has joined with Charles River Watershed Association and fifteen other state and local partners to call for the swift removal of Watertown Dam to restore the river.
National Public Works Week!
It’s National Public Works Week! Thank your local DPW today.
Celebrate Endangered Species Day!
Our river is home to countless endangered species––from birds, butterflies, and bees, to the native plants they rely on, to aquatic plants, turtles, mussels, and fish.
Spring Herring Celebration!
Thank you to all who joined us for our first-ever Spring Herring Celebration! We enjoyed connecting with so many at Watertown Dam for a conversation about the small-but-mighty migratory fish that return to the Charles River each season.
Charles River in the Budget!
We are so pleased to announce several budget successes! Final budget negotiations will soon be underway, and we’re advocating for this critical funding to be included.
TAKE ACTION: Urge Legislators to Create the Flood Risk Protection Program
We need your help––share why you support the creation of the Flood Risk Protection Program to protect our watershed from catastrophic flood damage.
Protect Communities from Flooding & Preserve River Health (PRESS RELEASE)
Charles River Watershed Association will join with partner advocates to urge the Joint Committee of Environment and Natural Resources to support and move these important bills forward on Wednesday, May 16th at 12:30 PM at the Massachusetts State House.
The Flagging Program is Back!
Before you head out on the water, check out our water quality alerts to be sure the Charles River is safe.
Intern Farewell
After a fabulous semester, we are sad to bid farewell to our Volunteer Engagement Fellow Jack Dutra!
As climate change fuels fiercer rains, a new report on 2010 Massachusetts floods sends a dire warning - Boston Globe
In the new analysis, Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) found 96% of claims from the March 2010 flood came from outside of FEMA’s Special Flood Hazard Areas.
ACTION ALERT: Let’s Protect Wildlife From Pesticides!
The time is now to pass the Pesticide Bill (H.825, S.487) to protect wildlife and people from these poisons. This bill would require applicators to report the use of lethal rodenticides and publicly-owned properties, like elementary schools, to consider better pest management options.
Charles River Watershed Association Urges Swift Action on Lethal Rodenticides (PRESS RELEASE)
Charles River Watershed Association will join with countless advocates to urge the Joint Committee of Environment and Natural Resources to report An Act Relative to Pesticides (HB.825, SB.487) favorably at the hearing on Wednesday, May 10th at 1PM at the Massachusetts State House.
Milford Town Park Ribbon Cutting
After years of collaboration, Charles River Watershed Association had the pleasure of joining with the Town of Milford, state and local leaders, project partners, and the Milford community to unveil two rain gardens and an infiltration chamber in the heart of Milford!
Announcing the Charles River Climate Compact Strategic Plan!
Read the five-year strategic plan, developed with partners Metropolitan Area Planning Council and support from Foundation for Metrowest.
New Rain Gardens for Milford - Metrowest Daily News
Thank you Metrowest Daily News for the great article on our unveiling of new Green Infrastructure for Milford Town Park.
Solutions for Future Flooding in Waltham, Weston, and Milford!
Thank you to all who attended our webinar about Charles River Flood Model Priority Projects in Waltham, Weston, and Milford!