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In an August 13th article for Sierra Magazine, science journalist Saimi Sidik explores the “decades-long quest to clean up the Charles River: “Today, the Charles
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In an August 13th article for Sierra Magazine, science journalist Saimi Sidik explores the “decades-long quest to clean up the Charles River: “Today, the Charles

The Neponset Watershed Association, Charles River Watershed Association, and Mystic River Watershed Association released their 2024 Water Quality Report Card on June 17, 2025. Excerpts

One of the MMOC’s member organizations, the Charles River Watershed Association is vitally concerned with the sustainability and water quality of Our Muddy. CRWA’s Muddy

In its December 29th issue, the Brookline News‘ Sam Mintz provides an up-to-date report on the December 8th oil spill. As mitigation efforts and investigation

By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator An estimated 100 gallons of home heating oil were released into the Muddy River around midday on Sunday, December 8,

By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator This Guest Opinion piece appears in the October, 2024 issue of The Fenway News. Another year, another less-than-stellar grade for

The Emerald Necklace Conservancy’s Muddy River Cleanup is a part of the Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup. Taking place throughout the Charles River Watershed and

Thanks to the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) and their contractor, New England Disposal Technologies Inc., for undertaking their annual clean-up of the
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