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Weekly Update (October 24, 2025)
Estuarine Weekly Update Estuarine greetings! Through our weekly update, we share the upcoming engagement opportunities and actions taken to benefit the waters and communities

Weekly Update (October 17, 2025)
Estuary Weekly Update An estuarine greeting. This week, the San Juan Bay Estuary Partnership shares tools that will help you be prepared for extreme weather

Weekly Update (October 10, 2025)
Estuario Weekly Update Through our weekly update, we share the upcoming opportunities for collaboration and actions taken in benefit of the waters and communities connected
Articles

Community Protocol to Submit Complaints and File Environmental Violation Reports
Please obtain the following documentation: Location of the incident (street name, sector, municipality, etc.) Date the incident occurred (if possible, include the time) Name of
Consent Agreement Action: Community Resources
Background In 2015, the Municipality of San Juan (MSJ), the Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (AAA), the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
Newsletters

Weekly Update (October 24, 2025)
Estuarine Weekly Update Estuarine greetings! Through our weekly update, we share the upcoming engagement opportunities and actions taken to benefit the waters and communities

Weekly Update (October 17, 2025)
Estuary Weekly Update An estuarine greeting. This week, the San Juan Bay Estuary Partnership shares tools that will help you be prepared for extreme weather

Weekly Update (October 10, 2025)
Estuario Weekly Update Through our weekly update, we share the upcoming opportunities for collaboration and actions taken in benefit of the waters and communities connected
Newspaper Columns

Planning, collaboration and resilience
The newly elected officials – governor, legislators, and mayors – have the challenge of working tirelessly and in close collaboration to rebuild a resilient Puerto Rico.

Environmental Flyer Dilemma
The environmental vote is the exercise of democracy by the citizen who is aware of their ecological footprint.

Action to recover beaches and Estuary
Heavy downpours like those of last week from Tropical Storm Isaias have a detrimental effect on several of our most important ecological, recreational, and economic resources: metropolitan beaches and the Condado Lagoon Estuarine Reserve.
Press Release

Estuary invites to forum on interagency efforts for clean water
The communities will hear from agency representatives about their progress.

Estuary invites reflection on the importance of water resources through Puerto Rico's twelfth Water Quality Monitoring Day
In times of the COVID-19 pandemic, the event adds new safety protocols and a new itinerary.

The San Juan Bay Estuary Program warns that San Juan beaches and Condado Lagoon are not suitable for swimming this weekend
Measurements by the non-profit corporation reveal high levels of enterococci caused by the rains.
Sparkles Newsletter

Glimpses of the Estuary: August 2019
After Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico in 2017, the Estuary focused on reducing vulnerability and increasing the resilience of its communities. Two years later, three community resilience centers have been established in Caimito (San Juan), Puente Blanco (Cataño), and Loíza Pueblo (Loíza).

Glimpses of the Estuary: July 2019
The Estuary Community Resilience Unit organized several activities for the science day at the Puente Blanco community's Summer Recreation Camp in La Esperanza Park, Cataño. Workshops were offered on water quality monitoring with monitoring coordinator Harold Manrique, birdwatching with education manager Eliezer Nieves, and others.

Glimpses of the Estuary: June 2019
With the beginning of 2019's hurricane season, one of Estuario's current goals is to increase its'
communities' capacity and sense of self-management in the event of a disastrous hurricane.