It's not easy being in quarantine while the weather warms and flowers bloom. Many of us are beginning to work on our gardens and lawns. What better way to spend... read more →
By Val Thorpe, GSWA Director of Communications & Membership While helping a family member pack for her move, I noticed that despite her best efforts to recycle responsibly, she... read more →
by Sue Levine, GSWA Director of Finance and Human Resources The sole purpose of a catch basin is to collect stormwater and transport it to local underground waterways. “Everyone... read more →
By Nicky Vanech, GSWA Intern Now that winter is starting to bite and New Year's resolutions have us thinking about changing behaviors, perhaps you’ve considered living in a more “watershed-friendly”... read more →
by Russ Crespolini CHATHAM, NJ - Both Chatham Township and Chatham Borough have banned single-use plastic bags by adopting new ordinances within a week of each other. It was unanimous... read more →
By Reem Shair – GSWA Intern Water is amazing at dissolving things, which is both good and bad. It’s great if you need to remove a stain from your... read more →
We recently hosted a water tasting to help educate people on the many varieties of water available to the public. For this blind taste-test we selected six different types water: Poland Spring,... read more →
By: Rebecca Schuman, GSWA Intern @ Drew University It’s winter, and with every new wave of ice and snow comes another white-out condition: a gritty buildup of road salt trapped... read more →