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Tour a Sound Rivers constructed wetland with Clay
Climate Change, Environmental, Sound Rivers, Stormwater, Stormwater Issues, Stormwater Restoration Projects, Stormwater Runoff, Tar-Pamlico Watershed, Water Quality, Wetlands
Posted on September 14th, 2023Take a tour of a constructed wetland with Clay! What’s Sound Rivers Program Director Clay Barber been up to? Visiting one of the many green stormwater infrastructure projects Sound Rivers has installed at campuses across the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico watersheds, part of our Campus Stormwater Program. This one is a constructed wetland at Beaufort County Community College, where the campus’ stormwater heads to Broad Creek before flowing into the Pamlico River. Learn about this wetland in the video below!
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