News
Riverkeepers reveal investigation behind Legacy Biogas spill
CAFOs, Environmental, Neuse River Watershed, Sound Rivers, Water Quality
Posted on September 15th, 2022
Pamlico-Tar Riverkeeper Jill Howell and Neuse Riverkeeper Samantha Krop sat down this week with Wendy Card, editor-in-chief of New Bern Now, to talk about the White Oak Farms/Legacy Biogas spill in Wayne County. Listen in as they reveal how they discovered the spill, the investigation that followed and the many questions remaining about transparency and the true impact of the spill. Read the front page article in the News & Observer here.
Related News
Program director scouts potential projects at Rocky Mount High School
February 5th 2026
Strategizing the star of Kingsboro data center meeting
February 5th 2026
Snowmageddon: Oriental
February 5th 2026
Cleanup community honors prolific litter-getter
February 5th 2026
Ice an unexpected litter-free helper
February 5th 2026
Riverkeeper represents Sound Rivers at film festival
February 5th 2026
Program director scouts potential projects at Rocky Mount High School
February 5th 2026
Strategizing the star of Kingsboro data center meeting
February 5th 2026
Snowmageddon: Oriental
February 5th 2026
Cleanup community honors prolific litter-getter
February 5th 2026
Ice an unexpected litter-free helper
February 5th 2026
Riverkeeper represents Sound Rivers at film festival
February 5th 2026
Wayne County biogas facility pollution nets NOV, again
January 29th 2026
One man, 75 tons of trash
January 29th 2026
