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Tag: Waterkeeper Alliance

a woman in rubber boots collects water from a muddy river. She's wearing a sweater, winter clothes
Posted inEnvironmental Health

PFAS shows up in Haw River, Pittsboro water, but gets limited local attention

by Greg Barnes July 30, 2019February 28, 2022
Photo taken from the banks of the Cape Fear River near the Memorial Bridge that crosses the river between New Hanover and Brunswick counties.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Lower Cape Fear River no longer classified as “swamp water”

by Greg Barnes July 12, 2019July 12, 2019
shows the inside of a crowded poultry house
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Senate approves proposed Farm Act of 2019

by Greg Barnes June 7, 2019June 7, 2019
Shows a small scale natural gas manufacturing facility. The footprint is only about the size of two large houses.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Proposed Senate Farm Act promotes biogas, but environmentalists object to opaque process

by Greg Barnes May 31, 2019May 30, 2019
shows an auditorium with a capacity crowd filling the seats
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Proposed changes in hog farm permit rankle farmers, leave environmentalists calling for more

by Greg Barnes February 21, 2019February 20, 2019
shows low level satellite photo of a dam feeding into a river, surrounded by trees, GenX
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Lower Cape Fear River is not swamp water, environmentalists assert

by Greg Barnes January 17, 2019February 28, 2022

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