by John Macone | May 6, 2024 | Current Events, News
LAWRENCE & LOWELL — Making the Merrimack a cleaner and healthier river for future generations to enjoy is a primary goal of Merrimack River Watershed Council, and recently we took part in two events that demonstrated our work and commitment toward that goal....
by John Macone | Oct 23, 2023 | Current Events, News
This past summer was an unusually wet one, and all that rain has led to a record-breaking year for sewage discharges into the Merrimack River. MRWC is estimated that so far in 2023, about 1.4 to 1.6 billion gallons of Combined Sewer Overflows, or untreated sewage,...
by John Macone | Oct 16, 2023 | Current Events, News
Many people contact us and ask what they can do to help make the Merrimack River cleaner. Here’s something that is pretty easy to do, and can make a notable impact! Next week the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources will be holding...
by John Macone | May 17, 2023 | Current Events, News
A new state law intended to increase public awareness of sewer discharges into Massachusetts rivers hit an important milestone this week, producing data to help the public gauge how the Merrimack stacks up against other rivers where discharges occur. The Massachusetts...
by John Macone | Jan 6, 2023 | Current Events, News
MRWC names new executive director LAWRENCE — Curt Rogers has joined the Merrimack River Watershed Council as its new executive director. “We are excited to have Curt join the MRWC team,” said board President Sarah Boehm. “Curt’s experience leading other...
by John Macone | May 19, 2022 | Current Events, News
April 25th 2022: MRWC has been awarded $352,000 from Congress to pinpoint sources of pollution along the Merrimack, and to craft “green infrastructure” projects to help prevent contaminants from entering the river. Read the full story from the Lowell...
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