The Reedy River Water Quality Group has one mission. We want to protect, preserve, and improve water … READ MORE

Doesn’t That Sound Good?
It’s the goal of the Reedy River Water Quality Group.
We will work together to protect, preserve and improve water quality in the Reedy River through a plan to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus levels in the river.
RRWQG will evaluate and promote strategies to reduce contaminant loads from our watershed, and create conditions that support living resources and protect human health.
We’ll model, track, report, and verify water quality restoration efforts in an effort to reduce pollutants and keep our river clean.
The Reedy River Water Quality Group has one mission. We want to protect, preserve, and improve water … READ MORE
The Reedy River Water Quality Group leverages citizens, local, city, state, regional, and national … READ MORE
Reedy River Water Quality Group participants are working on many programs to keep water … READ MORE
Would you like to help RRWQG to keep the Reedy clean? Learn about pollutants below and what you can … READ MORE
The Reedy River is getting healthier, and opportunities remain for one of the Upstate’s most recognized water bodies, according to a recent report card released by the Reedy River Water Quality Group (RRWQG), a local consortium of public and not-for-profit entities that monitors the watershed. The RRWQG and its member organizations partner with state and […]
In February over 70 stakeholders came together in a virtual room to learn about the latest RRWQG efforts. Enjoy the presentations from each committee by clicking the project scope image below to see the entire zoom meeting. We’ve come a long way and have been steadily moving forward even in the middle of a pandemic. […]
Due to eroding stream banks that included a recently exposed ReWa sanitary sewer line, Greenville County conducted a stream stabilization demonstration project on Brushy Creek. The erosion was located just upstream of a real-time County water quality monitoring station, providing a means to quantify potential reductions in sediment and nutrients due to various forms of […]
In February over 70 stakeholders came together in a virtual room to learn about the latest RRWQG efforts. Enjoy the presentations from each committee by clicking the project scope image below to see the entire zoom meeting. We’ve come a long way and have been steadily moving forward even in the middle of a pandemic. Kudos to all involved! See individual committee PDF presentations below. [Read More…]