| The
Blackstone River Renewal
Thirty years
ago, one of the most significant environmental events in our country’s
history took place on our historic Blackstone River…
Over 10,000
volunteers, more than 500 businesses and scores of governmental
and non-profit agencies staged a massive clean-up of the Blackstone
River from south-central Massachusetts to Narragansett Bay on September
9, 1972. The Providence Journal Company was the lead agent responsible
for coordinating and mobilizing this monumental effort termed Project
ZAP! The ZAP! initiative was the threshold of three decades of environmental
activism along the Blackstone River.
Blackstone
River Coalition
The
Blackstone River Coalition is made up of various organizations
that are working to revitalize the Blackstone River and improve
the health of the Blackstone River Watershed. These organizations
include state and federal agencies, non-profit organizations,
municipalities, and businesses.
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Everyone in
the Coalition is working in different ways to improve the quality
of the river, from grass-roots volunteers keeping the riverbanks
free of debris to business owners recognizing the value of a clean
river to successful commercial ventures. Government agencies are
working with watershed groups to improve water quality and local
educators are using the river as an outdoor classroom.
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Blackstone River Coalition is working to make the Blackstone
River “Fishable and Swimmable by 2015”. You can
join one of the environmental groups working to bring back the
Blackstone and receive a limited edition Eastern Brook Trout
Pin to show everyone you are part of the new ZAP! the Blackstone
generation. For more information on the fishable/swimmable Blackstone
River, click here. |
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click here to find out more about ZAP!
the Blackstone, the Blackstone River Coalition,
and what's happening along the River. |
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