Nashua River Watershed Events
These events included a discussion of the Nashua River Wild & Scenic Study Committee Activities
May 4, 2017, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., Townsend Public Library
Protecting Townsend’s Waterways: Water Quality Issues and How You Can Help
Learn about the history of the cleanup of the Nashua River since the 1960’s, and the water quality issues facing Townsend‘s waterways today. We’ll discuss the Nashua River Wild & Scenic River Study (which includes segments of the Nashua, Nissitissit and Squannacook Rivers), NRWA’s water monitoring program, invasive aquatic plants such as water chestnut and milfoil, efforts to curtail the spread of invasive plants, habitat connectivity and paddling improvements in the Squannacook watershed. There will be details about how you can get involved as a volunteer. Appropriate for adults and young adults. This presentation is free and open to the public, supported by a grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. For more information, please contact Martha Morgan at (978) 448-0299, or email [email protected]. FREE
August 1, 2017; Groton Public Library, 7 p.m.
Protecting Groton’s Waterways: Water Quality Issues and How You Can Help
Learn about the history of the cleanup of the Nashua River since the 1960’s, and the water quality issues facing Groton’s waterways today. We’ll discuss the Nashua River Wild & Scenic River Study (which includes segments of the Nashua, Nissitissit and Squannacook Rivers), NRWA’s water monitoring program, invasive aquatic plants such as water chestnut and milfoil, efforts to curtail the spread of invasive plants, habitat connectivity and paddling improvements in the Squannacook watershed. There will be details about how you can get involved as a volunteer. Appropriate for adults and young adults. This presentation is free and open to the public, supported by a grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. For more information, please contact Martha Morgan at (978) 448-0299, or email [email protected]. FREE
August 15, 2017; Pepperell’s Lawrence Library, 7 p.m.
Protecting Pepperell’s Waterways: Water Quality Issues and How You Can Help
Learn about the history of the cleanup of the Nashua River since the 1960’s, and the water quality issues facing Pepperell’s waterways today. We’ll discuss the Nashua River Wild & Scenic River Study (which includes segments of the Nashua, Nissitissit and Squannacook Rivers), NRWA’s water monitoring program, invasive aquatic plants such as water chestnut and milfoil, efforts to curtail the spread of invasive plants, habitat connectivity and paddling improvements in the Squannacook watershed. There will be details about how you can get involved as a volunteer. Appropriate for adults and young adults. This presentation is free and open to the public, supported by a grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. For more information, please contact Martha Morgan at (978) 448-0299, or email [email protected]. FREE
August 17, 2017; Dunstable Free Public Library
Protecting Dunstable’s Waterways: Water Quality Issues and How You Can Help
Learn about the history of the cleanup of the Nashua River since the 1960’s, and the water quality issues facing Dunstable’s waterways today. We’ll discuss the Nashua River Wild & Scenic River Study (which includes segments of the Nashua, Nissitissit and Squannacook Rivers), NRWA’s water monitoring program, invasive aquatic plants such as water chestnut and milfoil, efforts to curtail the spread of invasive plants, habitat connectivity and paddling improvements in the Squannacook watershed. There will be details about how you can get involved as a volunteer. Appropriate for adults and young adults. This presentation is free and open to the public, supported by a grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. For more information, please contact Martha Morgan at (978) 448-0299, or email [email protected]. FREE
Protecting Townsend’s Waterways: Water Quality Issues and How You Can Help
Learn about the history of the cleanup of the Nashua River since the 1960’s, and the water quality issues facing Townsend‘s waterways today. We’ll discuss the Nashua River Wild & Scenic River Study (which includes segments of the Nashua, Nissitissit and Squannacook Rivers), NRWA’s water monitoring program, invasive aquatic plants such as water chestnut and milfoil, efforts to curtail the spread of invasive plants, habitat connectivity and paddling improvements in the Squannacook watershed. There will be details about how you can get involved as a volunteer. Appropriate for adults and young adults. This presentation is free and open to the public, supported by a grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. For more information, please contact Martha Morgan at (978) 448-0299, or email [email protected]. FREE
August 1, 2017; Groton Public Library, 7 p.m.
Protecting Groton’s Waterways: Water Quality Issues and How You Can Help
Learn about the history of the cleanup of the Nashua River since the 1960’s, and the water quality issues facing Groton’s waterways today. We’ll discuss the Nashua River Wild & Scenic River Study (which includes segments of the Nashua, Nissitissit and Squannacook Rivers), NRWA’s water monitoring program, invasive aquatic plants such as water chestnut and milfoil, efforts to curtail the spread of invasive plants, habitat connectivity and paddling improvements in the Squannacook watershed. There will be details about how you can get involved as a volunteer. Appropriate for adults and young adults. This presentation is free and open to the public, supported by a grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. For more information, please contact Martha Morgan at (978) 448-0299, or email [email protected]. FREE
August 15, 2017; Pepperell’s Lawrence Library, 7 p.m.
Protecting Pepperell’s Waterways: Water Quality Issues and How You Can Help
Learn about the history of the cleanup of the Nashua River since the 1960’s, and the water quality issues facing Pepperell’s waterways today. We’ll discuss the Nashua River Wild & Scenic River Study (which includes segments of the Nashua, Nissitissit and Squannacook Rivers), NRWA’s water monitoring program, invasive aquatic plants such as water chestnut and milfoil, efforts to curtail the spread of invasive plants, habitat connectivity and paddling improvements in the Squannacook watershed. There will be details about how you can get involved as a volunteer. Appropriate for adults and young adults. This presentation is free and open to the public, supported by a grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. For more information, please contact Martha Morgan at (978) 448-0299, or email [email protected]. FREE
August 17, 2017; Dunstable Free Public Library
Protecting Dunstable’s Waterways: Water Quality Issues and How You Can Help
Learn about the history of the cleanup of the Nashua River since the 1960’s, and the water quality issues facing Dunstable’s waterways today. We’ll discuss the Nashua River Wild & Scenic River Study (which includes segments of the Nashua, Nissitissit and Squannacook Rivers), NRWA’s water monitoring program, invasive aquatic plants such as water chestnut and milfoil, efforts to curtail the spread of invasive plants, habitat connectivity and paddling improvements in the Squannacook watershed. There will be details about how you can get involved as a volunteer. Appropriate for adults and young adults. This presentation is free and open to the public, supported by a grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. For more information, please contact Martha Morgan at (978) 448-0299, or email [email protected]. FREE
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