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Internet Resources on Watersheds
Aberjona Watershed (Woburn, Mass.): Impact of Industry
The environmental and legal impacts resulting from the use of chlorinated solvents on the properties of Beatrice Foods and W.R. Grace in Woburn, Mass.
Charles River Watershed Association
Provides environmental assessment reports on the Charles River watershed.
Mass. DEP: Wetlands and Watersheds
Information on controlling runoffs and protecting watersheds.
MassGIS Data - Surface Water Supply Protection Areas (ZONE A, B, C)
This ArcGIS datalayer contains geographical and spatial on Mass. watersheds.
Mass. Watershed Coalition
Access to publications and reports on protecting watersheds.
Mass. Watersheds
Overviews of the 27 major Mass. watersheds. Environmental action plans and reports accompany the overviews.
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS): Water Resources
The NRCS is the leading Federal agency for assisting in restoring watershed health on private land.
US EPA Healthy Watersheds
Excellent introduction to the problems facing the health of America's watershed.
US EPA: Watershed Index Online
A comparative analysis tool and data library that helps users compare watersheds in a user-defined geographic area.
USGS: Toxic Substances Hydrology Program
Provides objective scientific information on environmental contamination to improve characterization and management of contaminated sites, and to prevent future contamination.
USGS: Water Resources of the United States
Information on the Nation's water resources, as well as water data, publications, and maps.
USGS: Shallow Ground-Water Quality in the Boston, Massachusetts Metropolitan Area
An analysis of chemical pollutants found in the groundwater of the Boston area.
Water Resources and the Urban Environment, Lower Charles River Watershed, Massachusetts, 1630–2005
Examines the geology and hydrology of the lower Charles River, as well as four centuries of human impact upon this important watershed.
Watershed Action Alliance of Southeastern Massachusetts
The mission of the Watershed Action Alliance (WAA) is to protect and restore the watersheds of Southeastern Massachusetts.
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