Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council

Address

45 Eagle Street
Suite 202
Providence, RI 02909

(401) 861-9046

http://www.wrwc.org

Description:

The mission of the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council is to encourage, support and promote the restoration and preservation of the Woonasquatucket River Watershed as an environmental, recreational, cultural, and economic asset of the State of Rhode Island.

The Watershed Council runs environmental programs all summer long including the "Adopt-a-Spot" Program,in which volunteers claim a spot along the Bike Path and commit to cleaning it once a week, and Water Quality Monitoring in partnership with the URI Watershed Watch Program, volunteers take measurements of dissolved oxygen, water temperature, weather, salinity, bacteria, and nutrients in 3 locations in Providence and North Providence.

Description

Adopt-A-Spot on the Bike Path: The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council is looking for groups or individuals to adopt portions of the bike-path to keep it safe and well maintained. Adopting a portion of the path will get you a free t-shirt, litter pick, garbage bags and gloves, a listing on the website, and the satisfaction of making the bike path even more of an asset to the community. You will commit to conduct a weekly cleanup of your section and to be the "eyes and ears" of the path, checking in with Watershed Council when necessary to notify them of problems or issues that you or your group may not be able to deal with such as a fallen tree, graffiti removal, damaged planting etc. Multiple people can adopt the same site. A business can adopt a spot and a sign will be placed along the bike path acknowledging their adoption of that spot.

Hours

Commit to a weekly clean-up; at volunteers convenience

Required Documents

None

Eligibility

All

Fees

No Fees

Intake Procedure

Call to volunteer

Service Area

Statewide

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island

    Telephone Numbers

    Number:
    401-861-9046
    Name:
    Main Phone
    Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JD-2000.1500) and related services within the Service Tree.

    Description

    The Watershed Council is directly involved in monitoring three sites on the lower river. The water quality of many of the lakes and ponds in the upper part of the watershed is also monitored under the URI Watershed Watch program by volunteers not associated with Watershed Council. The data for all of the Watershed Watch sites are available on the Watershed Watch web site. The sites monitored by Watershed Council volunteers are: Greystone Mill Pond, Johnston/North Providence; Rising Sun Dam, near Donigian Park, Providence; Waterplace Park, Providence. Volunteers measure: Dissolved Oxygen; Water Temperature; Weather; Salinity; Bacteria; Nutrients

    Hours

    Monitoring times and dates vary

    Required Documents

    None

    Eligibility

    All

    Fees

    No Fees

    Intake Procedure

    Call to volunteer

    Service Area

    Providence, North Providence

    Geography Served

      If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

    • Rhode Island

      Telephone Numbers

      Number:
      401-861-9046
      Name:
      Main Phone
      Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JD-6500.9500-940) and related services within the Service Tree.

      General Information

      Hours:

      Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:00PM

      Intake Process:

      Call, email or go online to volunteer

      Program Fees:

      No Fees

      Eligibility:

      All

      Is Shelter?

      No

      Miscellaneous

      AKA:

      WRWC

      Related Resource

      Legal Status:

      Non-Profit

      Description

      Adopt-A-Spot on the Bike Path: The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council is looking for groups or individuals to adopt portions of the bike-path to keep it safe and well maintained. Adopting a portion of the path will get you a free t-shirt, litter pick, garbage bags and gloves, a listing on the website, and the satisfaction of making the bike path even more of an asset to the community. You will commit to conduct a weekly cleanup of your section and to be the "eyes and ears" of the path, checking in with Watershed Council when necessary to notify them of problems or issues that you or your group may not be able to deal with such as a fallen tree, graffiti removal, damaged planting etc. Multiple people can adopt the same site. A business can adopt a spot and a sign will be placed along the bike path acknowledging their adoption of that spot.

      Hours

      Commit to a weekly clean-up; at volunteers convenience

      Required Documents

      None

      Eligibility

      All

      Fees

      No Fees

      Intake Procedure

      Call to volunteer

      Service Area

      Statewide

      Geography Served

        If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

      • Rhode Island

        Telephone Numbers

        Number:
        401-861-9046
        Name:
        Main Phone
        Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JD-2000.1500) and related services within the Service Tree.

        Description

        The Watershed Council is directly involved in monitoring three sites on the lower river. The water quality of many of the lakes and ponds in the upper part of the watershed is also monitored under the URI Watershed Watch program by volunteers not associated with Watershed Council. The data for all of the Watershed Watch sites are available on the Watershed Watch web site. The sites monitored by Watershed Council volunteers are: Greystone Mill Pond, Johnston/North Providence; Rising Sun Dam, near Donigian Park, Providence; Waterplace Park, Providence. Volunteers measure: Dissolved Oxygen; Water Temperature; Weather; Salinity; Bacteria; Nutrients

        Hours

        Monitoring times and dates vary

        Required Documents

        None

        Eligibility

        All

        Fees

        No Fees

        Intake Procedure

        Call to volunteer

        Service Area

        Providence, North Providence

        Geography Served

          If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

        • Rhode Island

          Telephone Numbers

          Number:
          401-861-9046
          Name:
          Main Phone
          Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JD-6500.9500-940) and related services within the Service Tree.

          Address Listings

          Mailing

          45 Eagle Street
          Suite 202
          Providence, RI 02909

          Physical (Primary)

          45 Eagle Street
          Suite 202
          Providence, RI 02909

          Contacts

          Alicia Lehrer

          Primary Contact

          Executive Director

          alehrer@wrwc.org

          Phone Numbers

          Main Phone

          (401) 861-9046

          Fax

          (401) 861-9038

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