Good news for St. Lawrence shoreline property owners: the Septic System Replacement Fund now covers the main stem of the St. Lawrence River in
New Technology Can Help Protect the St. Lawrence River
By Brian Dwyer Originally published to Spectrum News on APR. 01, 2021 Watch the Interview Portion on Spectrum's Website John Peach
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
Enforcement of New York’s Plastic Bag Ban Starts Oct. 19, 2020
DEC will begin enforcement of the State’s ban on single-use plastic carryout bags on Oct. 19, 2020. The plastic bag ban, which went into effect on
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
Clean Up Your Boathouse!
Save The River is launching a new campaign for summer 2020. The goal is to encourage residents to do their part to keep our beautiful River
Encourage NYS to Enforce Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags
Save The River, Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper®, is urging NYSDEC Commissioner Basil Seggos to immediately begin the enforcement of New York’s
Distribution, abundance, and diversity of microplastics in the upper St. Lawrence River
Originally Published in Environmental Pollution: Volume 260, May 2020, 113994 By Alex Crew, Irene Gregory-Eaves & Anthony
Earth Day 2020
From The Riverkeeper: Fifty years ago Earth Day was a call to action by environmental activists who were so alarmed at the pollution of the