There have been a myriad of bad bills moving through the NC General Assembly this month. Please see updates below on the status of those bills and actions you can take.
Read moreExamining Environmental Injustice
Our StoryMap is live! After much anticipation and preparation, Yadkin Riverkeeper’s interactive environmental justice site is now accessible to the public.
Read moreMeet Amir Bird, our AmeriCorps Summer Associate!
My name is Amir Bird, and I am eager to work with the Yadkin Riverkeeper team for the summer as a VISTA AmeriCorps Summer Associate! I am super excited to spend this summer learning and serving the Winston-Salem community, and beyond.
Read moreState to Hold Meeting on New High Rock Lake Pollution Rules
The NC Department of Environmental Quality will hold a public meeting on the development of new regulations to reduce nutrient and sediment pollution going into High Rock Lake. The meeting will be held on May 31 from 2-5 PM at the Salisbury Civic Center, 315 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. S, Salisbury, NC 28144. The meeting will include presentations by officials from the NC Division of Water Resources and members of the High Rock Lake Stakeholders Steering Committee and Technical Advisory Groups or “TAGs.” Yadkin Riverkeeper is a member of the Stakeholders Steering Committee and is represented on the Agriculture, Stormwater and Buffer TAGs.
Read moreYadkin Riverkeeper Seeks to Address Environmental Injustice in the Yadkin Watershed
As Yadkin Riverkeeper employees, we were awarded a Fellowship from the Spatial Justice Studio to study environmental justice in the Yadkin River basin. The Spatial Justice Studio is a collaborative effort between WSSU and UNCSA. The Fellows Program gives funding and support to community members, faculty, and students that work to address spatial injustice through an interdisciplinary lens. Things such as urban planning, environmental regulations, and government boundaries shape the way that people are dispersed across a landscape. These same factors determine the distribution of social services and environmental protections.
Read moreApril E-news Advocacy Update
Yadkin Riverkeeper continues to be the voice for the River on numerous issues. See below for an update on our top advocacy priorities:
Read moreEvaluating the Winston Weaver Fertilizer Fire One Year Later
January 31, 2023 marked the one-year anniversary of a fire that could have resulted in one of the worst explosions in U.S. history according to Winston-Salem fire chief, Trey Mayo. The origin of the fire at Winston Weaver Co.’s fertilizer manufacturing plant in Northern Winston Salem remains unknown. When it was discovered that around 600 tons of ammonium nitrate were being stored at the plant, a voluntary evacuation of the 1-mile area surrounding the plant was issued.
Read moreNew Board Members To Join Yadkin Riverkeeper's Board of Directors
At YRK’s Annual Meeting last month, seven new board members were voted onto the Board of Directors. You can learn more about them below.
Read moreDEQ to Hold Public Hearing on Colonial Pipeline Wastewater Discharge Permit
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Water Resources (DWR) will hold a public hearing on March 16 on a draft Colonial Pipeline wastewater permit (#NC009000). Colonial has applied for the permit to discharge treated wastewater from its 2 million gallon gasoline pipeline leak. The National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Wastewater Discharge permit requested by Colonial will allow the discharge of pumped and treated groundwater contaminated by the spill into North Prong Clark Creek in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River basin.
Read moreAdvocacy Update: Alcoa-Badin Business Park Community Hearing
Yadkin Riverkeeper (YRK) hosted a community hearing on Wednesday, November 16th at the Atrium Health Education and Events Center in Albemarle. YRK held the hearing to inform the public about the upcoming renewal of Alco-Badin Business Park’s NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems) permit and to share our recommendations for reducing the amount of industrial pollution flowing into Badin Lake and Little Mountain Creek. For more information about the stormwater discharge permit, see our recommendations here.
Read more2022 SwimGuide Report Results Highlight Need for Increased Monitoring Efforts
As part of Waterkeepers Carolina, Yadkin Riverkeeper monitors swimming sites for e.coli during the summer season. This program is part of SwimGuide, an international platform sharing the results of bacteria monitoring at local swimming areas. This past summer YRK sampled 9 areas throughout the watershed and had a 72% pass rate overall. The sampling season runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Read moreRiverkeeper Fall 2022 Advocacy Update
Yadkin Riverkeeper continues to be the leading advocacy voice on issues impacting water quality in the River, its lakes and tributaries. Please see below for an update on YRK’s most pressing advocacy priorities:
Read moreCelebrating the Birth of the Environmental Justice Movement
On Saturday, September 17th, Warren County residents and supporters came together to remember the legendary protest that took place 40 years ago in 1982. The Warren County Environmental Action Team and the Coley Springs Missionary Baptist Church created this event to commemorate the protest for birthing the environmental justice movement.
Read moreNCEJN Summit: The 2022 Reunion
On the morning of Friday, October 14th, Grace and I began our journey to the town of Whitakers to attend NCEJN’s 23rd Annual Environmental Justice Summit. Upon arriving at our destination, we were greeted by seemingly endless acres of cotton, tobacco, and soybeans. Nestled among the crops lay the conference center where we would spend our weekend “remembering, recovering, resting, and reimagining” with a hundred environmental justice advocates from across the state.
Read moreYadkin Riverkeeper participates in study that shows widespread PFAS Contamination in US Waterways
First-of-its kind study by Waterkeeper Alliance found 83% of the waters tested across the country were contaminated by dangerous PFAS chemicals
Read moreGEMS in the Creek
On Saturday, September 17th, a group of young girls traveled to Salem Creek to learn about water quality. Known as the "Girls Empowered by Math & Science" (GEMS), these girls were excited to get their hands dirty for the sake of science. Earlier in the day, the GEMS learned how to code robots to dance to the sound of music. This unique program is an outlet for students to experience learning in new and exciting ways.
Read moreConsumed by the Smell of Money
“The Smell of Money” is a documentary directed by Shawn Bannon that highlights the dismal reality of life in eastern North Carolina’s hog country. The late Elsie Herring of Wallace, NC lived beside one of Duplin County’s many industrial hog farms. In 1985 Smithfield constructed a concentrated animal feeding operation (referred to as a CAFO) on her family’s land which was purchased by her grandfather during post-Civil War reconstruction. The film begins with her story.
Read moreAsk the Forsyth County Commissioners to Vote NO on Proposed Idols Road Rezoning for Riverwalk Development
Action Alert - August 23, 2022
Ask the Forsyth County Commissioners to Vote NO on Proposed Idols Road Rezoning for Riverwalk Development
Read moreRiverpark Rezoning Letter to Forsyth County Commissioners
Dear Forsyth County Commissioners,
Two Yadkin Riverkeeper members who live in a neighborhood off Idols Road brought to our attention that a proposed rezoning request (Zoning Petition F-1617) is under consideration as part of the "Riverwalk" development on Idols Road. The proposal would rezone approximately 318 acres currently in the Yadkin River (YR), Agriculture (Ag) and RS-30 districts to zoning (YR-S, RS15-S, RM5-S) suitable for higher density development.
Read moreWelcome New YRK Staff
We would like to introduce our two newest YRK employees! Please help us welcome them to the team and say hello if you see them at future YRK events!
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