News

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!
Related News
Developer withdraws offer for data-center land purchase
July 9th 2026
Specialist investigates Otter Creek sediment pollution tip
July 9th 2026
20 pounds trapped, removed from Raleigh trash trap
July 9th 2026
Hot weather, lack of rain spell algal blooms
July 9th 2026
Interns build mini-trash traps for display
July 3rd 2026
Sound Rivers crew head out to investigate algal bloom
July 3rd 2026
Developer withdraws offer for data-center land purchase
July 9th 2026
Specialist investigates Otter Creek sediment pollution tip
July 9th 2026
20 pounds trapped, removed from Raleigh trash trap
July 9th 2026
Hot weather, lack of rain spell algal blooms
July 9th 2026
Interns build mini-trash traps for display
July 3rd 2026
Sound Rivers crew head out to investigate algal bloom
July 3rd 2026
Riverkeeper, mayor host Baileys Creek paddle
July 3rd 2026
Cummins/Sound Rivers host 7th joint cleanup
July 3rd 2026
