Lake Quinsigamond Watershed Association

Founded in 1984, the Lake Quinsigamond Watershed Association (LQWA) is a volunteer-based organization of nearly 100 members committed to enhancing the quality of life in and around Lake Quinsigamond for all of its natural and human residents. It was incorporated for the purpose of restoring, preserving and maintaining the environmental water quality and recreational quality of the watershed area.

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Join us for our in-person meeting on (TBA) at 6:30 p.m. at the Marine Corps League ,181 Lake Ave, Worcester

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We understand the impact our individual actions have on water quality and we take steps to minimize that impact on the lake. LQWA tries to inform the public through our web site and newsletters. Our email newsletter is sent to 300 residents and businesses within the watershed communities of Worcester, Shrewsbury and Grafton, Massachusetts. More then, 100 individuals, families and businesses have chosen to join LQWA! Their continuing generosity is crucial to sustain our newsletters, web site and educational programs.

Warter Chestnuts
Byadmin July 4, 2023

Help Remove Invasive Water Chestnuts – Part Two

Calling all Volunteers to Pull Water Chestnut Weeds - Part Two! Saturday, July 8, 2023 - 8:00-11:00 AM We need volunteers to me

Lake Quinsigamond Report 2022
Byadmin February 14, 2023

Water Quality Monitoring Report

Review the data deliverables for the 2021 and 2022 sampling project performed in accordance with the approved 2022-2024 Water Quality Monitoring

Coast Guard
Byadmin January 9, 2023

2023 Boating Safely – One Day Class

"ABOUT BOATING SAFELY" This course is NASBLA-approved. We conduct the class in one 8-hour full session. A 50-question exam fol

worcester lake ave pumping station
Byadmin December 30, 2022

Worcester to spend $6M to fix problem at Lake Quinsigamond

In February, a malfunction at a pumping station spewed 6 million gallons of sewage into Lake Quinsigamond. Now, Worcester will spend millions to