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Sound Rivers bids a very fond farewell to this year’s water-quality interns! Maia (in Raleigh), Megan (in New Bern) and Maddie (in Washington) did a fantastic job with Swim Guide this year, organizing volunteers, coordinating pick-ups and drop-offs, sampling, testing and relaying results to the public. If you ever caught one of their Instagram reels delivering results on Fridays, you know how great a job Megan, Maddie and Maia have done!
Thank you for your service to Sound Rivers and our waterways!
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