For nearly 50 years, the bipartisan Clean Water Act has protected America’s families, businesses and communities by preventing unchecked pollution from contaminating our waterways and drinking water sources. The Clean Water Act has provided a fundamental baseline of water protections for decades, cleaned up many of America’s waterways from their polluted state and stands as one of the greatest environmental success stories in our history. Unfortunately, those achievements are now threatened.
Read moreACTION ALERT: SUPPORT PROPOSED PERMIT FOR ADDITIONAL PROTECTIONS AROUND LARGE HOG OPERATIONS PRIMARY TABS View
We need your help to let the NC Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) know that you support their proposed permit that adds protections for communities and waterways near large scale hog industry operations.
Read moreYADKIN RIVERKEEPER PIONEERS NUTRIENT MAPPING TOOL
Partnering with the Piedmont Triad Regional Council (PTRC) with funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's Wells Fargo Resilient Communities grant program, Yadkin Riverkeeper is developing a framework for a total watershed nutrient management plan.
Read moreYADKIN RIVERKEEPER APPOINTS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND RIVERKEEPER
Yadkin Riverkeeper, Winston-Salem, NC, has hired a new executive director and a new Riverkeeper as it enters its second decade as protector and voice for the Yadkin River.
Read moreCONSERVATION EASEMENT SECURED FOR 339 ACRES IN UNION COUNTY TO OFFSET HARM FROM MONROE BYPASS
The Yadkin Riverkeeper, a nonprofit conservation group represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, in partnership with Catawba Lands Conservancy, today announced the purchase of a conservation easement for a 339-acre property near Marshville, NC.
Read moreOP ED: NC LAWMAKERS ON WRONG SIDE OF HOG FARM NUISANCE LAWSUITS
EDITORIAL: On June 15, the N.C. General Assembly passed legislation to cut off rural community members from their rights, protected by the common law since before North Carolina was a state. Influential lobbyists and campaign donations by Smithfield Food’s political action committee supported Rep. Jimmy Dixon and Sen. Brent Jackson when they amended an omnibus bill that would ban these citizens from filing nuisance suits against farm operations that harm their ability to enjoy their homes, a clear response to similar suits this summer.
Read moreSUPPORT GOVERNOR'S VETO OF BILL S711
On June 26, 2018, the NC Senate predictably voted to override by a wide margin. In the NC House, the vote to override passed 74-45 (a 3/5 majority is required to override a gubernatorial veto). Thanks to all of you for your valiant efforts in this legislative fight.
More Information on S711: On Monday, June 25, 2018, NC Governor Cooper took action on 39 bills that were passed by the General Assembly and brought to his desk for approval. He VETOED Bill S711, the bill that is intended to limit hog nuisance suits. Please contact the Governor and your legislators and show your support to maintain the veto.
Read moreA COMMUNITY OF RIVER KEEPERS BY ELISE WALLACE
OP ED by Elise Wallace: I completed the Yadkin River Trail, five days after I began...
Read moreSECOND PERFORMANCE & SEMINARS ADDED FOR "DANCE FOR THE RIVER"
Yadkin Riverkeeper announced today that a second film showing and dance performance have been added for the opening of DANCE FOR THE RIVER by Photographer Christine Rucker
Read morePHOTOGRAPHER CHRISTINE RUCKER'S DANCE FOR THE RIVER OPENS FEB 8 AT SECCA
DANCE FOR THE RIVER, presented by Yadkin Riverkeeper, is a traveling multimedia exhibit that connects audiences with the Yadkin River, the region’s primary water source, through dance, photography, and video.
Read moreSTOP THE "GARBAGE JUICE" BILL (H576)
The “Garbage Juice Bill” would force the Department of Environment Quality to allow the spraying of landfill wastewater into the air (known as Leachate Aerosolization) without a permit.
Read moreACTION ALERT: CALL YOUR NC STATE LEGISLATORS. TELL THEM TO VOTE NO TO H347!
Contact your state legislator today and ask them to VOTE NO to H347! House Bill H347 removes the existing coal ash recycling requirement if the entire recycling process is not profitable for Duke Energy. That places Duke’s profit margins over protecting North Carolina families and drinking water from coal ash pollution.
Read moreNORTH CAROLINA V. ALCOA, RIVERBED OWNERSHIP COURT FOURTH CIRCUIT APPEAL
On the morning of October 27th 2016, the state of North Carolina sent two former judges, Bob Orr & Eddie Greene, up to Richmond to argue to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals that the people of North Carolina, not Alcoa, own the bed of the Yadkin River throughout the 38 mile stretch on which Alcoa operates four hydroelectric dams. At counsel’s table with them was Yadkin Riverkeeper’s attorney, Ryke Longest, of Duke University. Here is what happened.
Read moreCONSERVATION GROUPS OBTAIN AGREEMENT REQUIRING COAL ASH REMOVAL FROM DUKE ENERGY’S BUCK PLANT
Yadkin Riverkeeper and Waterkeeper Alliance, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, have reached a settlement with Duke Energy that requires the removal of all the coal ash from the unlined, leaking coal ash pits at Duke Energy’s Buck facility on the Yadkin River in Salisbury, North Carolina.
Read moreNC SENATE IS PUTTING THE HEALTH OF OUR WATERS AT RISK. TAKE ACTION!
Senate leaders have put the health of our waterways at risk. They have included a sneaky provision in the budget (not a place for policy) that would repeal the pollution control strategies for the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico Rivers and threaten ten years of work put into a pollution control strategy for High Rock Lake on the Yadkin River. Your elected leaders need to hear from you!
Read moreHOW HEALTHY IS HIGH ROCK LAKE?
High Rock Lake is a 15,000-acre reservoir on the Yadkin River and is the second largest lake in North Carolina after Lake Norman. At present, High Rock Lake is impaired for chlorophyll-a, due to nutrient over-enrichment. While this fact may give you cause for concern, it may also leave you with a question. What does it mean to be impaired for chlorophyll-a and what is nutrient over-enrichment?
Read moreWHAT TO DO ABOUT A PROBLEM LIKE STORMWATER?
Winston-Salem’s Storm Water National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (“NPDES”) permit is intended to protect the public drinking water, but there are currently not enough funds to take the necessary steps to manage runoff entering the Lower Salem Creek Watershed. Storm water utility fees could be used to fund projects and land conservation plans to protect the watershed and effectively manage polluted runoff.
Read moreHOW IS NORTH CAROLINA DE-LISTING WATERS WITH HIGH COPPER LEVELS WHEN EPA TELLS THEM NOT TO?
There are a number of waterbodies in the Yadkin Pee Dee River Basin that are impaired by a high concentration of copper, some of which have been impaired for a number of years. Rather than develop a plan to reduce these impairments to a lower concentration of copper, the State has proposed to reclassify these waterbodies so that they do not trigger corrective actions required by State and Federal law.
Read moreWATERSHED PROTECTION FOR THE YADKIN
OP ED by Alison RIngwood. The Yadkin River Basin is a critical source for drinking water that relies on the protection from undeveloped lands to help maintain water quality…
Read moreADVENTURES ON THE YADKIN RIVER #5: THE GREAT BEND, INHABITED BEFORE THE PYRAMIDS WERE BUILT!
Pushing off from the east end of Fishing Island, we enter the Great Bend area of the Yadkin River. This stretch is significant, both geographically and historically. Here is where the Yadkin changes course from west to east and begins flowing north to south. It is where the town of East Bend derives its name. This area is rich in Native American history…
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