• Join Us
  • Donate
  • Report A Problem
  • Swim Guide
  • Currents Archive

Logo Logo

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Overview
    • Team
    • Partners
  • Our Rivers
    • Natural Setting
    • Watershed Issues
    • Recreation
  • Our Work
    • Education
    • Protection
    • Restoration
  • Take Action
  • News
  • Contact
    Home > News > Lick Creek

Blog

Tag Archives: Lick Creek
  • Win: Lick Creek proposal denied by Durham City Council

    Posted by Heather Deck on January 19, 2023

    Durham City Council voted down a development proposal Tuesday night — a win for an impaired creek already impacted…


    Continue reading
  • TAKE ACTION: Put a Pause on Lick Creek Developments!

    Posted by Heather Deck on January 17, 2023

    WRITE YOUR LETTER HERE! We need your help to protect water quality in the Lick Creek watershed! Insufficient regulation of new…


    Continue reading
  • Turbidity levels off the charts in Durham creek

    Posted by Heather Deck on December 22, 2022

    Neuse Riverkeeper Samantha Krop continues her investigation into stormwater runoff turning creeks “tomato soup” red near Durham construction sites. What she…


    Continue reading
  • Riverkeeper Update: On the Neuse

    Posted by Heather Deck on October 27, 2022

    Neuse Riverkeeper Samantha Krop was out in the field this week, sampling for macroinvertebrates in Lick Creek. Teaming up with a…


    Continue reading
  • Riverkeeper Report: Updates on proposed developments along Neuse

    Posted by Heather Deck on October 13, 2022

    Neuse Riverkeeper Samantha Krop has been keeping up with the zoning for new…


    Continue reading
  • Riverkeepers take to the IMAX screen at NC conference

    Posted by Heather Deck on September 1, 2022

    Bottom right, Pamlico-Tar Riverkeeper Jill Howell and Neuse Riverkeeper Samantha Krop introduce their topic while the IMAX…


    Continue reading
  • Win: Durham planning board nixes huge development

    Posted by Heather Deck on July 13, 2022

    The Durham City-County Planning Commission unanimously shot down a request to rezone land for…


    Continue reading
  • Construction cause of Durham creek sedimentation

    Posted by Heather Deck on June 23, 2022

    A Durham creek is turning bright orange after rain events, a phenomenon which can likely be attributed to one or more of…


    Continue reading

Sign up for our eNews!

* indicates required

Our Mission

To monitor and protect the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River watersheds covering nearly one quarter of North Carolina, and to preserve the health and beauty of the river basin through environmental justice.

Waterkeeperlogo  waterkeepers_carolina_logoearthshare_NC

Contact Sound Rivers

Jill Howell
Pamlico-Tar Riverkeeper
Samantha Krop
Neuse Riverkeeper

Our Locations

New Bern Office | 252 637-7972
Raleigh Office | 919 856-1180
Washington Office | 252 946-7211
Icon_mono_300x86

©2018 Sound Rivers. All Rights Reserved.