Harmful Algal Blooms Are Back
The cyanobacteria outbreaks that shut down many New Jersey lakes and reservoirs last summer have returned, threatening recreation areas and
The cyanobacteria outbreaks that shut down many New Jersey lakes and reservoirs last summer have returned, threatening recreation areas and
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect lives and daily routines, local watershed watchdog Raritan Headwaters Association (RHA) reminds homeowners
A rain garden designed to remove an average of 25,000 gallons per year from the borough’s storm drainage system –
Earlier this month, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) published a rule that applies one of its strongest
Our mission at Raritan Headwaters is “Clean, safe water for all.” We work hard to protect both human health and
Forests, wetlands, meadows and other natural lands provide tremendous ecological benefits, like filtering rainwater and soaking up floodwater. In fact,