by: Isabella Colello Mar 31, 2021 from ABC 50 SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WWTI) — COVID-19 wastewater testing has been a conversation since the start of
Save The River hopes new tech could help keep St. Lawrence River trash-free
Originally published by the Watertown Daily Times on 2/18/2021 By: Alex Gault CLAYTON — A lot of trash ends up in the St. Lawrence River, and
Letter to the Editor: Clarkson Starts to Test Wastewater for Virus
Originally Posted in the Watertown Daily Times on 10/15/2020 Letter to the Editor from Save The River/Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper John
Successful St. Lawrence River trash cleanup is an indicator for severe plastic pollution, local leaders state
Originally published by ABC50 NOW on 10/2/2020 By: Isabella Colello Save the River, Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper recently hosted
Beach Watch Week 8 Results – Week of August 24, 2020
Save The River’s Beach Watch program aims to test the water quality of seven local beaches and popular swimming destinations to ensure a safe swimming
Current River Appearance – Water Color
Save The River has been working with Dr. John Farrell of Thousand Islands Biological Station about the current emerald-milky appearance of the
Beach Watch Week 7 Results – Week of August 17, 2020
Save The River’s Beach Watch program aims to test the water quality of seven local beaches and popular swimming destinations to ensure a safe swimming
Beach Watch Week 6 Results – Week of August 10, 2020
Save The River’s Beach Watch program aims to test the water quality of seven local beaches and popular swimming destinations to ensure a safe swimming
Beach Watch Week 3 Results – Week of July 20, 2020
Save The River’s Beach Watch program aims to test the water quality of seven local beaches and popular swimming destinations to ensure a safe swimming