The Town of Fuquay-Varina discovered on Wednesday that an estimated 2,050 gallons of untreated wastewater was discharged from a damaged pipe into Middle Creek in the Neuse River Basin. More than 2,000 ...
The Neuse River is a source of drinking water for 500,00 Wake County residents. Thousands of gallons of sewage are dumped into the river every day, and an advocacy group is going after the accused ...
When local officials are deciding whether to tear down flood-prone houses, clear a stream of debris or build a living shoreline to protect against rising waters, they want to be able to describe the ...
WASHINGTON [June 16, 2023] — Three sites in the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico watershed failed to meet recreational water-quality standards this week. In the Neuse Slocum Creek (Havelock) failed. In the ...
N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Elizabeth Biser, DEQ staff and representatives from AECOM presented legislators with an update on the state’s flood resiliency blueprint Tuesday. The ...
WASHINGTON, N.C. — Only one site in the lower Neuse and Tar-Pamlico watersheds failed to meet recreational water-quality standards in the first Swim Guide test of the season: Slocum Creek in Havelock.
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