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Tag Archives: Water
  • Fishing For Facts – 6/1/2017

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on June 1, 2017

    Fishing for Facts – June 1, 2017 Budget woes, plastic bags and crime waves among the trees of Jordan Lake? The North…


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  • Fishing for Facts – 5/11/2017

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on May 11, 2017

    Fishing For Facts- May 11, 2017 NC Senate Budget seeks further cuts to environmental agencies; House overrides Governor’s veto It’s…


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  • Fishing for Facts- 4-27-2017

    Posted by Heather Deck on April 27, 2017

    Fishing For Facts- April 27, 2017 Delays in Falls Lake protections, loss of streamside buffers and ….garbage juice!? The NC…


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  • Sound Rivers Marks 2nd Anniversary with $10k Match!

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on April 24, 2017

    Help Sound Rivers meet a generous $10k match, click here make a gift today! Sound…


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  • Sound Rivers’ Spring 2017 “Currents” Is Here!

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on April 12, 2017

    Our quarterly newsletter, Currents, is out in the mail this week! Read about fishing smart and eating smart, our partnership…


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  • Why I Give, A Conversation with Dr. Alan Craig

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on April 11, 2017

    By Corinne Everett Belch, Director of Development I recently had a conversation with Sound Rivers supporter Dr. Alan Craig. Alan generously…


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  • Action Alert: Tell Your NC House Rep “Vote NO on H467”

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on April 10, 2017

    Make your voice heard! Please contact your NC state legislator TODAY and urge them to vote AGAINST H467, which would…


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  • Atlantic Coast Pipeline to Cross Sensitive Streams

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on April 10, 2017

    By Heather Deck, Pamlico-Tar Riverkeeper The proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) is an interstate natural gas transmission pipeline in Virginia and North Carolina. If constructed, the ACP will be owned,…


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  • Industrial Animal Operations Remain in the Spotlight

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on April 10, 2017

    Numerous poultry operations were flooded in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. Sound Rivers supports a buyout program…


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  • Safe Water: Fish Smart, Eat Smart

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on April 6, 2017

    By Matt Buttler & Matthew Starr Seafood is an important part of any diet. Fish and shellfish are a great source…


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  • Bill Hines to Paddle 190 Miles of the Neuse

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on March 30, 2017

    We always enjoy hearing about people exploring our waterways here at Sound Rivers. Bill Hines, a longtime Sound…


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  • Blounts Creek Hearing Proceeds

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on February 27, 2017

    The legal battle to protect Blounts Creek has new life after a Superior Court decision today.  Carteret


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  • Safe Water and the Impact of Climate Change

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on February 16, 2017

    Is it safe to swim? Is it safe to eat the fish I caught? My dog…


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  • Hello 2017, Goodbye 2016

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on February 16, 2017

    By Harrison Marks, Executive Director Thanks to your generosity in this past year, Sound Rivers was able to continue…


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  • 2017 Long Session Began in January

    Posted by Corinne Everett-Belch on February 16, 2017

    The NC General Assembly’s 2017 long session has begun. During the long session Sound Rivers’ staff expect the return of a regulatory reform bill…


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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.

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