

2015 LARWMP Annual Report Release
It’s here! The Los Angeles River Watershed Monitoring Program (LARWMP) 2015 Annual Report has arrived! Since the LARWMP is a regional...


Create Your Own Green Infrastructure!
Ever wondered what happens to rainwater after it flows into those holes in the side of the street, called storm drains? In Los Angeles,...


Community Science Trash Monitoring with Litterati
You can find some great places in the Los Angeles River watershed to explore the wild side of Los Angeles, like the ones that we pointed...


Los Angeles’ Wild Watershed
Think Los Angeles is too built-up and noisy to support wildlife? Think again! The Los Angeles River Watershed (that is, all the area...


Safe to Swim: Weekly data on water quality
Through the Los Angeles River Watershed Monitoring Program (LARWMP), we monitor swim sites from Memorial Day to Labor Day, with an...


UCLA Practicum students team up with CWH
Over the past few months, the Council for Watershed Health has worked with a group of students from UCLA’s Institute of Environment and...


Celebrating our Summer Science Interns
This summer, Occidental College students Jad Eways and Judy (Ya-Hsuan) Lin have literally gotten their feet wet in water quality...


#SummerScienceFriday: Questions on the Watershed
This summer, the Council’s science team has taken on the Summer Science initiative. As part of this initiative, the team asked that you...


#SummerScienceFriday: Where to recreate on the LA River
Now that we have told you what to look for on the Los Angeles river and how to responsibly recreate there, it is only fitting that we...


Sequoyah High School teams up with CWH Science Team
Sequoyah High School and Council for Watershed Health Thomas McHenry, former Vice President of the Council for Watershed Health, first...






































