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Operation Clearwater Program

Operation Clearwater Program

Once again, the South River Federation will participate in Operation Clearwater , a water quality monitoring program that provides waterfront communities on the South River with re...

Volunteer with the South River Federation!

Volunteer with the South River Federation!

The Federation hosts a wide variety of volunteer events.  From stream clean-ups to oyster restoration to water quality monitoring, there is something for everyone!   ...

South River Scorecard

South River Scorecard

Since 2007, the Federation has compiled an annual South River Scorecard. Each year, the Scorecard presents data on 10 key indicators of River health, such as: water clarity, disso...

Explore South River

Explore South River

Our IM Rivers site provides a place where you can access an interactive, map-based display of the river that includes not only data on each of the South River’s creeks but also...

Why are our Creeks and Rivers so Muddy?

Why are our Creeks and Rivers so Muddy?

The streams, creeks, rivers, and the Chesapeake Bay are polluted by nutrients and sediments from a number of sources, but in Anne Arundel County which is largely suburban, the la...

Latest News

April 16, 2012
Bay restoration: One thing Marylanders agree on

April 10, 2012
Environmentalists cheer passage of green bills

April 09, 2012
Editor's Notebook: Watching the Rivers

Upcoming Events

March 09, 2012 - June 06, 2012
Camp Woodlands Volunteer Opportunities

May 16, 2012 | 06:30 PM
Quiet Waters Park Lecture Series Living Shorelines

May 18, 2012 | 03:00 PM
Oyster Spat Drop Off

Latest Federation Blog Entry

Stormwater is no match for these students!

Six-Spotted Tiger Beetle: Our Native Garden Helper with the Big Mouth

What is that Foam on the South River about today (April 24 2012)?

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