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ICYMI: Sound Rivers on "Community Matters"
Advocacy, Environmental, Neuse River Watershed, Sound Rivers, Tar-Pamlico Watershed, Water Quality
Posted on March 28th, 2024
Did you catch the Sound Rivers episode of The CW22’s “Community Matters?” It’s all about water quality, highlighting the work of Sound Rivers as a whole and spotlighting that of Neuse Riverkeeper Samantha Krop, Program Director Clay Barber and Water Quality Specialist Taylor Register. If you missed it, you can watch it here!
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