Our Strategy for Public Sewage Planning Meeting #5

Tonight. September 25th at 6 PM via Zoom Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is expected to say that eliminating sewage pollution will not improve water quality. Nonsense. Our strategy is simple. Please use the chat feature during the meeting – if the presenters allow it. Raise your hand to speak during Q&A. * A 25-year levelContinue reading “Our Strategy for Public Sewage Planning Meeting #5”

You can help! Thursday Night.

Alewife Sewage Pollution Planning Meeting #5 Thursday, September 25th at 6 PM via Zoom Please. We are four years into planning. Please come to the meeting Thursday night at 6 pm to show your support. Ending Sewage Pollution at Alewife Brook means MWRA MUST PAY ITS FAIR SHARE! Although the Boston Harbor Cleanup Court CaseContinue reading “You can help! Thursday Night.”

Thursday Night’s Strategy & Talking Points

Alewife Sewage Pollution Listening SessionApril 3rd at 6 PM via Zoom MWRA, Cambridge, & Somerville want to know what you think about their dumping untreated sewage into Alewife Brook. Strategy. We have people power! We will use that power for ending sewage pollution in our rivers. Please join Thursday night’s meeting and be prepared toContinue reading “Thursday Night’s Strategy & Talking Points”

CSO Sewage Listening Session

Make your voice heard at the Alewife Sewage Pollution Listening SessionApril 3rd at 6 PM via Zoom MWRA, Cambridge, & Somerville want to know what you think about their dumping untreated sewage into Alewife Brook. Your voice matters. Unable to attend the Listening Session Zoom meeting on April 3rd?Please provide a written comment to mgomez@somervillema.gov:Continue reading “CSO Sewage Listening Session”

MassDEP Calls for Improvements for Alewife Brook

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection issued a new Water Quality Variance for Alewife Brook. The new Water Quality Variance still allows discharges of untreated sewage into the Brook. However, MassDEP’s Water Quality Variance now includes some measures to reduce the harmful effects of untreated sewage pollution. Thanks to your comments and MassDEP’s hard work,Continue reading “MassDEP Calls for Improvements for Alewife Brook”

Big Splash at 2024 HONK! Parade

We made a huge splash at this year’s HONK! parade, once again doubling the number of our supporters. Youth members handed out hundreds of fish stickers to child spectators along the way. Hundreds of petition signatures were collected from Somervillians and Cantabridgians. And we handed out 1000 flyers! photos by Jimmy Johnson 1000 Flyers handedContinue reading “Big Splash at 2024 HONK! Parade”

Biodiversity Builders Learn the ABCs of CSOs

On August 8th, 2024, Save the Alewife Brook provided an “Alewife Brook CSO*s 101” class and walking tour to students participating in the local Biodiversity Builders program. We explained the basics and some of the details of Alewife Brook’s Combined Sewer Overflows**. Our course materials are available for download below. Biodiversity Builders is an environmentalContinue reading “Biodiversity Builders Learn the ABCs of CSOs”

A DCR Tour of Alewife Sewage Pollution, Flooding, & Inequity

Zach Crowley, David White, Steven Nutter, Gwen Speeth, Brian Arrigo, Gene Benson, David Stoff in front of the flooded-out Alewife Greenway path.  Photo credit: Kristin Anderson DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION & RECREATION, SAVE THE ALEWIFE BROOK, & GREEN CAMBRIDGE Take A Tour of Alewife Sewage Pollution, Flooding, & Inequity A Perfectly Stormy Day A storm rolledContinue reading “A DCR Tour of Alewife Sewage Pollution, Flooding, & Inequity”

Alewife Brook CSOs & Flood Map

The following is an interactive map that is fairly complex with a lot of information. The six red dots are the six Alewife CSOs that discharge untreated sewage pollution into the Alewife Brook. “1% Annual Chance of Flood Hazard” is a FEMA designation for the “100-year” flood area. That means that there is a 1% chanceContinue reading “Alewife Brook CSOs & Flood Map”

YOU MADE A DIFFERENCE!

Thank you to the over 200 supporters for coming out against sewage pollution at the November 15th CSO Meeting #3. Many Somerville supporters came out! Cambridge was there! Arlington showed up! Folks from Belmont and Medford and Winchester were there! There is power in numbers and over 300 supporters registered for this meeting. Thank you.Continue reading “YOU MADE A DIFFERENCE!”

CSO Meeting Talking Points

Tonight’s meeting is our chance to speak out! Come to the Public Sewage Pollution Control meeting tonight from 6 pm to 8 pm and speak up for Alewife Brook. It’s ok if you are a few minutes late! Please show up. Be Prepared. Be prepared to hear excuses about why Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Somerville,Continue reading “CSO Meeting Talking Points”

PUBLIC ALEWIFE SEWAGE CONTROL MEETING #3

Wednesday, Nov 15th at 6 pm END UNTREATED ALEWIFE SEWAGE POLLUTION The Alewife Brook has the largest volumes of untreated combined sewage pollution discharges in the Greater Boston area. It is flood-prone and runs through densely populated neighborhoods, with 5,000 people in its 100-year flood plain, in multiple Environmental Justice communities. EPA’s EJ Screener ratesContinue reading “PUBLIC ALEWIFE SEWAGE CONTROL MEETING #3”

Your Voice Matters! Sewage Pollution Meeting #3

Alewife Sewage Pollution Control Public Meeting #3Wednesday, November 15th at 6 pmZoom REGISTER HERE Please. We really need you to come to this important meeting.The EPA and Mass DEP are listening! Your voice matters. Add event to calendar The EPA and DEP are listening. Demand an End to Untreated Sewage Pollution!  Less flooding! A safe andContinue reading “Your Voice Matters! Sewage Pollution Meeting #3”

“Typical Year” CSO Modeling Fails for Alewife Brook

Please join us 6 pm on Thursday night, 12/15/22, at the Alewife Sewage Pollution Planning Meeting #2 by registering here. At this meeting, Cambridge, Somerville, and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority will talk about the new Future “Typical Year” sewage pollution modeling which will be used for new sewer system infrastructure planning and future performanceContinue reading ““Typical Year” CSO Modeling Fails for Alewife Brook”

Your Voice Matters! Sewage Pollution Meeting #2

Alewife Sewage Pollution Control Public Meeting #2Thursday, December 15th at 6 pmZoom REGISTER HERE Please. We really need you to come to this important meeting.The EPA and Mass DEP are listening! Your voice matters. Add event to calendar Read About Our 3-Point Meeting Strategy HERE.

Thank You for Considering Climate Change

by Kristin Anderson & David White There’s quite a lot for Save the Alewife Brook to be thankful for on these last days of November in 2022. We are especially thankful that the public’s voice is being heard and that Climate Change projections will be included in the new plan to end untreated sewage pollutionContinue reading “Thank You for Considering Climate Change”

How the Myth of the Boston Harbor Cleanup Hides a Subsidy to Pollute

by David Stoff I’m going to tell you a story. I have a point of view. I’m not hiding it. Depending on your point of view, this story is either history, or myth. It’s the story of the cleanup of Boston Harbor.  Think it’s over? You can see the crown jewel, the Deer Island TreatmentContinue reading How the Myth of the Boston Harbor Cleanup Hides a Subsidy to Pollute

Why is the MWRA hiding sewage pollution?

The Boston Harbor Clean-Up worked wonders in the Boston Harbor and in the Charles River, but Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s claim that they have achieved an 85% reduction of combined sewer overflows to the Alewife Brook is not consistent with their own data about the vast quantities of sewage actually discharged into our little brookContinue reading “Why is the MWRA hiding sewage pollution?”

Public CSO Meeting Strategy

We need a strong show of support on Wednesday night. The MWRA must make major upgrades to their regional sewer system. Their sewer system reaches capacity during many storm events. This is when sewage pollution is dumped into our rivers and streams. The MWRA will not fix the problem if they think no one cares.Continue reading “Public CSO Meeting Strategy”

The Alewife Brook Resolution

On June 8th, 2022, Arlington Town Meeting voted 197-1 to pass a Resolution for the Alewife Brook that states: “Town Meeting declares the Alewife Brook to be a valuable natural resource deserving of equal commitment to rehabilitate and restore to the highest water quality standards feasible for wildlife, resident abutters, and recreation; and  FURTHER, thatContinue reading “The Alewife Brook Resolution”

Exciting News from EPA

In response the new CSO (Combined Sewer Outfall) control plan “draft scopes”, the EPA has sent letters to MWRA, Somerville, and Cambridge, addressing every single one of our concerns, which are described in our “Alewife Brook Path to Zero Sewage Pollution“. What is a “draft scope”? A draft scope is framework for the planning ofContinue reading “Exciting News from EPA”

A Path to Zero Sewage Pollution

for a Safe, Beautiful, Fishable Alewife Brook for Residents and Wildlife Save the Alewife Brook (StAB) is working hard for dramatic improvements in and around the Alewife Brook. Planning will be starting soon for what may be a huge investment to clean up the brook and make environmental improvements! The great cities of Cambridge andContinue reading “A Path to Zero Sewage Pollution”

Earth Day Alewife Path Cleanup

& CSO Tour with Ghost Fish Art Installation On Saturday April 23rd, 2022, Save the Alewife Brook volunteers gathered along the Alewife Greenway for a trash pickup, CSO tour, and ended the event at the Ghost Fish Art Installation at Mass Ave and Route 16. Save the Alewife Brook thanks the two dozen people fromContinue reading “Earth Day Alewife Path Cleanup”

Meetings with EPA & DEP & MWRA

Last week, the Charles River Watershed Association, the Mystic River Watershed Association, and Save the Alewife Brook had meetings with the federal Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to discuss our recent letter to the regulators. This comes at a time when new plans are coming due to eliminate combined sewerContinue reading “Meetings with EPA & DEP & MWRA”

We’re Speaking Truth to Power!

On March 11th, 2022, the Charles River Watershed Association, the Mystic River Watershed Association, and Save the Alewife Brook came together to speak with one voice to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Together, we collaborated on the following letter about the decades-long Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) work; weContinue reading “We’re Speaking Truth to Power!”

MWRA Final CSO Meeting Bombshells

On February 17 2022 the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) hosted a public briefing to discuss their Final combined sewer overflow (CSO) Performance Assessment Report. This was based on their four-year CSO assessment, which looked at their system’s CSO performance from 2018 to 2021. This briefing was a requirement of the Federal Boston Harbor Clean-upContinue reading “MWRA Final CSO Meeting Bombshells”

FEMA’s 100-year Flood Model with CSO and Environmental Justice Populations Data

Click here to use an interactive map that displays CSO locations, FEMA’s 100 year flood model from 2020, and Environmental Justice Population blocks. This interactive map displays Combined Sewer Outfall locations as clickable red dots. Clicking on the red dots will reveal additional information about each individual CSO, including links to the NPDES pollution permitContinue reading “FEMA’s 100-year Flood Model with CSO and Environmental Justice Populations Data”

MWRA CSO Report Provides No Solution to Alewife’s Problems

On December 30, 2021, the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA) published its anticipated Final CSO Performance Assessment, as part of a series of regulatory reports that have been submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. These reports are a requirement of the landmark Boston Harbor Cleanup Case.Continue reading “MWRA CSO Report Provides No Solution to Alewife’s Problems”

Cambridge’s ARPA Finance Committee Meeting

On December 1st, 2021, Save the Alewife Brook (StAB) attended Cambridge’s Finance Committee Meeting, which was dedicated to the discussion of the allocation of $80 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds. The Finance Committee includes Cambridge’s mayor Sumbul Siddiqui, Vice Mayor Alanna Mallon, Councillor Jivan Sobrinho-Wheeler, Councillor Marc C. McGovern, Councillor Patricia Nolan,Continue reading “Cambridge’s ARPA Finance Committee Meeting”

Alewife Brook Sewage Pollution Today Vs. 1997, Pre-Boston Harbor Cleanup

The 2021 CSO discharge numbers are significant because they show ZERO reduction in the volume of discharges, as compared to the original 1997 assessment. That predates any improvements that were made as part of the Boston Harbor Cleanup case to close the CSOs.