The Herring Run Watershed Association (HRWA) was founded in 1978 (originally as the Friends of Northeast Parks and Streams) and is now a fully staffed 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to stewarding the watershed. Its efforts include stream cleanups; stream plantings;
rain barrel distribution; resident education;
green jobs creation;
advocacy, and running a
native plant nursery. In 2008, HRWA completed construction on the Herring Run Watershed Center, a state-of-the-art green building that serves as the organization's headquarters and education center. Designed by Ziger/Snead Architects and built by Baltimore Green Construction, the Watershed Center was the first
LEED-NC building in Baltimore City, winning a "Gold" designation from the
United States Green Building Council. It merged with four other groups to form Blue Water Baltimore in 2010. ==References==