Westchester Coalition for
Clean Water (WCCW)
Westchester Coalition For Clean Water is comprised of clean water advocates and environmentalists working in Westchester. Our mission is to restore and protect clean water in Westchester’s waterways for all community members now and into the future. We envision a Westchester where the county’s waterways are clean and healthy, trash- and sewage-free, and flood resilient within 10 years.
About WCCW
Founded in 2024, Westchester Coalition for Clean Water is dedicated to ensuring clean water is accessible to all. From restoring shorelines to improving sewage infrastructure, WCCW sees many angles upon which our waterways could be safeguarded within the next 10 years. WCCW envisions a collaboration between local, county, and state governments to streamline infrastructure projects and ensure funding is secured to repair and replace our sewage systems. To read the full WCCW mission statement and vision, click here.
WCCW Member Organizations
WCCW Member Organizations include Riverkeeper, Sarah Lawrence College Center for the Urban River at Beczak (CURB), Federated Conservationists of Westchester County, Groundwork Hudson Valley, Bronx River Alliance, the Citizens Advisory Committee of the Long Island Sound Study, Yonkers Paddling and Rowing Club, and Beczak Environmental Education Center.
What's Next?
WCCW envisions a triple-pronged strategy to