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 rolled […]
Press Release Whitewashes MWRA’s Failure to Protect the Alewife Brook
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Cambridge, and Somerville have done it again, issuing a new press release about “progress” made in the Alewife Brook through their Sewage Pollution Control Plan. There’s been no progress for the Alewife! The untreated sewage pollution in the Alewife Brook has gotten worse, not better. And unless MWRA increases the […]
“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 performance […]
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 pollution […]
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 Treatment […]
‘D’ is for Dredge.
A Grand Day on the Alewife Brook Measuring Sediment Depth The Environmental Protection Agency’s mention of dredging the Alewife Brook in its Response to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s April 2022 Draft Scope for the new CSO Control Plan has revived the discussion about the role removing sediment from the Alewife Brook can play in […]
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 brook […]
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 from […]
