RIVER CURRENT
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New Resilient Mass Plan Charts Path to Climate Resilient Future! (STATEMENT)
We applaud the Healey-Driscoll Administration for developing the 2023 Resilient Mass plan to chart the course to a more climate-resilient Commonwealth!

A Successful Champions of the Charles!
Thank you to all who joined us for the 11th Annual Champions of the Charles Gala! We gathered together with YOU, our vital supporters and partners, to celebrate our progress for a clean, resilient river and honor former White House National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy and Congresswoman Katherine Clark.

Legislators, Officials, and Partners Tour the Charles River!
Earlier this week, we had the pleasure of taking state legislators, officials, and partners out on the water for a tour of the Charles River!

Exciting New Bill Promises to Generate $55 Million Annually to Address Inequities in Access to Outdoor Recreation & Bolster Climate Resilience (PRESS RELEASE)
Many communities in Massachusetts enjoy a wealth of year-round outdoor recreational opportunities, yet stark disparities exist in access to outdoor recreation––underserved and Environmental Justice communities see fewer investments in parks, trails, and open spaces.

Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day!
Today is Indigenous Peoples Day! Looking for a way to celebrate?

Devastating Flooding & What We Can Do - AP, WBUR, Mass Live
CRWA is working on tangible, nature-based solutions––flood storage, ending sewage overflows, removing defunct dams, building green infrastructure, and more. Read our statement and articles in the Associated Press, WBUR, MassLive, NBC 10, and Worcester Telegram.

DCR, DFG Tour Watertown Dam!
Thank you to MA Department & Conservation Recreation Commissioner Brian Arrigo and MA Department of Fish & Game Commissioner Tom O’Shea for joining us for a tour of Watertown Dam to learn more about this exciting opportunity for urban river restoration!

New Maps Will Help Cities & Towns Curb Pollution
We partnered with the University of Vermont Spatial Analysis Laboratory to develop an updated Land Use Land Cover map for the entire Charles River watershed!

First in the Nation Biodiversity Goals!
Kudos to the Healey-Driscoll Administration for announcing much-needed, ambitious biodiversity conservation targets.

Wetlands Abloom, and Exciting News for Preserving Biodiversity
Did you know wetlands hold over 40% of the world's biodiversity? At this point in the summer, our watershed's wetlands are awash with life––filled with lush greenery, blooms, and birdsong

A Successful Summer of Invasive Species Removal!
This summer’s invasive removal programs were a smashing success! With over 750 volunteer hours from our extraordinary volunteers and corporate sponsors, we removed an incredible 4,500 of pounds of invasive water chestnuts from the Lakes District of the Charles River.

Progress Toward A Swimmable Charles!
Thank you to all who joined us at Portico Brewing Company to present our annual 2022 Water Quality Report and launch the Dam Free Ale, a collaboration beer highlighting our work to improve migratory fish passage.

Momentum Building for Bill to Regulate Pesticide Use on Public Properties (PRESS RELEASE)
CRWA is pleased to report that An Act Relative to Pesticides (H.825/S.487), sponsored by Representative James Hawkins and Senator Paul Feeney, has received a favorable vote by the Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources and has moved to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

Amid Devastating Flooding, Dam Failure in Leominster, Four Things the State Can Do Right Now
Amid widespread, devastating flooding in Leominster, the collapse of Brooks Pond Dam, and the evacuation of the Barrett Park Pond Dam, we again urge the state to make it a priority of the Commonwealth and the Secretary to remove defunct dams and protect residents from catastrophic flooding.

Summer of Record-Setting Rain, Sewer Overflows
In “This summer is officially rained out” Boston Globe correspondent Emma Obregón Dominguez writes. What does this mean for the Charles River?

The Grades Are In–Read More in Boston Globe, WBUR, WGBH, and more.
Dive into the grades––read our press release, analysis, and articles in the Boston Globe, WBUR, WGBH, Boston Herald, Boston.com, State House News Service, WCVB, WBZ, NBC10, Metrowest Daily News, Dorchester Reporter, and Salem News.
Climate Solutions On + Off the Screen

$585K for Charles River Priorities!
We are pleased to announce numerous Charles River priorities are included in the final Fiscal Year 2024 State Budget!

The grades are in–see how water quality fared in your favorite section of the Charles River!
The grades are in––how did your favorite section of the Charles do? 💧Dive into the 2022 Charles River Report Card!

U.S. Senator Ed Markey, EPA, State, and Watershed Associations to Announce Annual Water Quality Report Cards for Three Boston Rivers (PRESS RELEASE)
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) joined U.S. Senator Ed Markey, Charles River Watershed Association, Mystic River Watershed Association, Neponset River Watershed Association, state and local leaders, and community partners to announce the 2022 Water Quality Report Card Grades for the three rivers that flow into Boston Harbor––the Neponset, the Charles, and the Mystic.