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Ralph Vigil s farm in Pecos, New Mexico depends on the Pecos River as it has for 13 years, the same river that runs across almost the entire eastern side of the state, crossing its southern border with Texas in the southeast corner. What happens in the headwaters of the Pecos where Vigil grows vegetables like lettuce and tomatoes has a direct impact, he said, on the rest of the river – even hundreds of miles south cities like Roswell or Carlsbad. Our watersheds are extremely important to a lot of our traditional communities in New Mexico. The health of that watershed is vital, Vigil said. If we don’t have healthy watersheds, we don’t have healthy communities beneath them. ....
Charles River Tributary in Boston Gets D- for Water Quality in New Report Card The Charles River Report Card evaluates if the water quality of the river meets Massachusetts standards for swimming and boating By Patrick Donnelly • Updated on December 21, 2020 at 9:43 pm NBC Universal, Inc. While most of the Charles River s water is in good shape, a tributary that runs through Boston and Brookline has water that s far less satisfactory, according to the latest water quality grades. The Charles River s 2019 report card, created by the Charles River Watershed Association and New England branch of the Environmental Protection Agency, was released Monday and gives the Muddy River, the tributary that trickles from Jamaica Pond into the Charles under Storrow Drive a D-. ....
EPA Works to Address Ongoing Water Quality Needs in the Charles River on 25th Anniversary of Initiative | U.S. EPA News Releases epa.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from epa.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A woman kayaks in the Charles River. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) The Charles River’s annual water quality report card from the Environmental Protection Agency looks pretty good: four A’s, one B and one D-. But wait, mom! There’s an explanation! For the first time, the EPA graded each section of the Charles separately, and also included two tributaries: the Stop River and the Muddy River. It was the Muddy River, running through Boston and Brookline, that got the D- for high levels of toxic algae and E. coli. But it wasn’t totally the river’s fault, says Lisa Kumpf, an aquatic scientist with the Charles River Watershed Association. ....