Watershed Health is Vital
From the Caribbean Basin to the Southeastern US, WaterWays empowers people like you to take positive action in their local watersheds.
Through thoughtful collaborations with engineers, landscape architects, and local stakeholders, WaterWays coordinates and implements restoration projects in the areas where they’re most needed.
Watershed Restoration and Education Programs in the Southeastern US
WaterWays is a Chattanooga, Tennessee based non-profit organization focused on watershed health and restoration. In addition to our local restoration projects and educational programs we offer programs like Adopt-A-Waterway, RainSmart Yards, and Wild Plant Rescue to empower people to take positive action in their community.
World Water Day Scavenger Hunt
HAPPY WORLD WATER DAY! Join WaterWays in celebrating WWD 2024 with a watershed scavenger hunt! Painted rocks will be placed in
Streambank Protection
We took to the streams this past month to implement nature based solutions that combat streambank erosion. Our staff and UT
Save Water Drink Wine April 6th, 2024
Save Water, Drink Wine (and Beer!) is back, and we’re hoping you will join us Saturday, April 6th, from 5:30-8:30 at
Trash Masters
We are thrilled to announce WaterWays’ inaugural Trash Masters event, taking place on Sunday, April 21st, and we’d love you to
Watershed Restoration and Education Programs in the Caribbean
Since programming began in 2004 in Ciceron, St. Lucia as the Caribbean Student Environmental Alliance (CaribbeanSEA), our organization has evolved from a small student environmental group to an international organization focused on watershed health and restoration. We do work in areas such as St. Lucia, Belize, Dominica, and the Dominican Republic.
- Adopt-A-River
- Kids 4 Clean Water Camp