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~30%
of the SuAsCo rivers watershed is wetlands, crucial for wildlife habitat and water quality
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~30%
of water samples in the SuAsCo rivers watershed contain PFAS, leading to increased monitoring and remediation by local authorities and environmental groups
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~70%
of dams in the SuAsCo watershed are over a century old, requiring extensive upkeep and presenting obstacles to river restoration and fish passage
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>40%
of the land within the watershed is publicly accessible, offering recreational opportunities such as hiking, boating, and birdwatching to the community
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~15%
of the land in the SuAsCo rivers watershed is covered by impervious surfaces such as roads, rooftops, and parking lots. This contributes to stormwater runoff and water pollution issues
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>40%
of the land within the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord rivers watershed is publicly accessible, providing endless opportunities for paddling, hiking, and wildlife exploration.
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