In 2019, the Buzzards Bay NEP, Buzzards Bay Coalition, the Woodwell Climate Research Center joined in a partnership and collaboration in several salt marsh studies in Buzzards Bay, including assessing long-term patterns of loss, evaluating potential causes of loss and vulnerable marshes, and identifying potential strategies to slow or mitigate those losses. In June, this salt marsh study partnership began its fourth field season. In these efforts, the Buzzards Bay NEP is providing GIS mapping support, conducting GPS surveys, providing training on the use of elevation survey equipment, installing benchmarks, and managing GIS data. In the images below, Buzzards Bay NEP Executive Director Dr. Joe Costa, and Buzzards Bay Coalition Science Director, Dr. Rachel Jakuba, help train this season’s interns working for the Coalition at a study site on Wings Neck in Pocasset in the Town of Bourne. For more information, see our previous Salt Marsh Study post and the Buzzards Bay Coalitions page: Coalition commits to monitoring long-term salt marsh health – Buzzards Bay Coalition.
Author: Joe Costa
Collaborative Completes IDDE training
In February 2022, the Stormwater Collaborative, through the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, and in partnership with the Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program (NEP), received a Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection MS4 grant of $71,000 to conduct Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) investigations in eight towns using the Stormwater Collaborative’s IDDE trailer funded in an earlier grant. Since 2021, an additional 200 catchments have been evaluated, and over 150 stormwater outfalls have been inventoried and over 100 stormwater samples have been collected. We have posted an interactive map of the Buzzards Bay Stormwater Collaborative mapping and monitoring efforts, with links including photos and water quality reports for selected discharges. The DEP grant also funded a series of hands-on IDDE workshops in April and May that were conducted by MMA and Buzzards Bay NEP staff. The five all-day workshops attracted 52 participants from 20 municipalities.
BBNEP provides funds for municipal Stormwater and Wastewater Engineering Services
The Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program has made available $75,000 in grants for municipal stormwater management and wastewater engineering services. Eligible projects include:
1) Stormwater remediation designs for discharges affecting marine waters.
2) Implementation and construction of existing stormwater designs for discharges affecting marine waters.
3) Support for tasks to achieve Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) compliance.
4) Feasibility studies and conceptual plans to enhance nitrogen removal from municipal wastewater treatment facilities using innovative or unconventional approaches.
Go to our page NEP Funding page to learn more.