Environment
Anacostia Watershed Restoration
The Anacostia River watershed extends through suburban Maryland and the District of Columbia and is one of the most densely populated urban watersheds in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Investments in major restoration efforts over decades are paying off and enhancing water quality, fish and wildlife habitat, and opportunities for recreation, leisure, and adventure.
These efforts have advanced, in part, thanks to the Anacostia Watershed Restoration Partnership (AWRP). The Partnership, led by COG, is a consortium of local, state, and federal agencies, environmental organizations, and private citizens working toward a cleaner, healthier watershed.
The Anacostia Watershed restoration began in the mid-1980's and is a multi-jurisdictional effort. The Anacostia Watershed Restoration Partnership was formalized in 2006. The 2010 Anacostia Watershed Restoration Plan and compliance requirements greatly accelerated the restoration effort. Visit the Partnership’s website to learn more and track the restoration progress: www.anacostia.net.
News & Multimedia
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April 24, 2014
Washington Post Metro columnist joined COG staff members to monitor fish in the Anacostia River for a column and short video.
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September 17, 2013
The Anacostia Watershed has suffered hundreds of years of environmental neglect and lost forest and wetland habitat due to agriculture and development. The...
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April 19, 2010
Thousands of projects identified to restore river’s economic, recreational potential.