Politics & Government

Natick Opens Stormwater Treatment For Dug Pond Watershed Survey

Natick officials hope to gather data from the community about flooding over the past few years. Here's how to participate.

While the survey is primarily focused on the watershed draining to the Settling Pond, you can use this survey to report any flooding experienced within Natick.
While the survey is primarily focused on the watershed draining to the Settling Pond, you can use this survey to report any flooding experienced within Natick. (Samantha Mercado/Patch)

Have You Experienced Flooding In Natick Over The Last Few Years? Survey Open Through 1/17/25

Q: Have you experienced flooding in Natick over the last few years?

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A: Well, join the Town's Conservation Agent/Environmental Planner (Claire Rundelli) in an effort to gather data about flooding in our community!

Take this survey (open through 1/17/24)

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Town staff put together this survey to allow Natick residents, employees who work in Natick or just folks passing through to report where flooding has occurred to help the project team assess potential locations for improved drainage. While the survey is primarily focused on the watershed draining to the Settling Pond (link to map), you can use this survey to report any flooding experienced within Town! The survey will be open until Friday, January 17th. Please submit one response for each flooding location you are reporting and there are no limits on the number of responses you can submit.

The survey is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), and Mandarin. Choose your survey language using the button at the top of the screen when the survey opens.

You can find out even more about the project here: https://www.natickma.gov/2189/PROJECT-Stormwater-Treatment-for-Dug-Pon

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