
Storm drains empty unfiltered water into our local streams, rivers, and ultimately the ocean. During rain storms, the excess flow of water from our streets, roads and sidewalks finds its […]
Storm drains empty unfiltered water into our local streams, rivers, and ultimately the ocean. During rain storms, the excess flow of water from our streets, roads and sidewalks finds its […]
The NSRWA has been monitoring water quality since 1994 as part of its flagship Riverwatch program, which has provided data on bacteria, temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and conductivity every two […]
Please Send ONE email to MassDEP by November 18! Under current regulations, more than 50% of public water supply doesn’t have any water conservation requirements, even during drought. Climate change wasn’t […]
By Jim Glinski, Scituate Author’s Note: Although the focus of this article is on the marshes of the North and South Rivers, the information and issues generally apply to the […]
Click here to see the photos from the Shellfishing Sit-in. On Tuesday, November 1, concerned citizens gathered at the Driftway in Scituate to protest the closure of the shellfish beds. […]
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent When you go for a walk, do you have a favorite terrain? Do you like to be near the water? Do you prefer to be […]
By Jim Glinski, Scituate Author’s Note: Although the focus of this article is on the marshes of the North and South Rivers, the information and issues generally apply to the […]
Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 7:00pm In person at Duxbury Town Hall, 878 Tremont St. or via Zoom – Please register here to receive Zoom link. As part of the […]
On October 2, NSRWA members and guests spent a windy fall day at the Ferry Hill Center in Marshfield, to honor Sen. Susan Moran, Sen. Michael Brady, Rep. Joan Meschino, […]
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent Fall is here! It’s time to pull on your flannel shirt, lace up your hiking shoes, and get back into the woods. Need an incentive? […]