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Tag: Pamlico River

we see a man kayaking away from the photographer down the French Broad River toward a wall of trees and wide blue skies
Posted inEnvironmental Health

DNA source testing of E. coli could become a powerful new tool for N.C. riverkeepers

by Greg Barnes July 15, 2021July 13, 2021

By Greg Barnes In May, Katy Hunt jumped out of her truck alongside a small stream in Lenoir County and knew instantly that something was wrong. “I was smacked in the face with the smell of waste,” said Hunt, the Lower Neuse River riverkeeper. “The water smelled foul. The air smelled foul. The water looked […]

shows low level satellite photo of a dam feeding into a river, surrounded by trees, GenX
Posted inEnvironmental Health

2018 Environmental Health in the State Budget

by Catherine Clabby July 2, 2018
long distance landscape photo of mountains receding into the distance.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

2017 – Environmental Health in the Senate & House Budgets

by Catherine Clabby June 6, 2017June 6, 2017
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Does NC Need Buffers?

by Catherine Clabby April 27, 2017April 27, 2017
The sheen of an unknown substance flows from an inundated barn. Photo: U.S. Coast Guard
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Infectious Disease, NC Health Briefs, Public Health, Rural Health

Officials Eye Water Quality As Floods Recede

by Coastal Review Online October 25, 2016August 6, 2017

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