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Newsletters

 

 


  • Learn about hydrology in our Spring 2025 Newsletter.
  • Consider what the River is teaching us in our Fall 2024 Newsletter.
  • Check out what our water quality monitoring teams are up in our Summer 2024 Newsletter.
  • HooRWA’s 2024 Spring Newsletter features a remembrance of long-time board member Tom Hyde.
  • Read our 2023 Fall Newsletter and review HooRWA’ water 2023 water quality monitoring work HERE.
  • Read our 2023 Summer Newsletter and learn more about the Bald Eagle HERE.
  • Read our 2023 Winter Newsletter and learn more about conductivity the future plans for the Thompson Mill HERE.
  • Read our 2022 Fall Newsletter and learn more about cold water fisheries HERE.
  • 2022 Spring
  • Fall 2021
  • Summer 2021
  • Spring Summer 2018
  • Fall Winter 2017
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  • Spring 2015 newsletter
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    Autumn 2014 newsletter (2)
  • Summer 2014
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  • Spring 2012
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Water Level



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Use your judgment before leaving, if the river feels too dangerous for you, postpone your trip.

Paddling between North Adams and Pownal is usuallly safest when the Williamstown gauge reads 200cfs - 700cfs.

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