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by: Sound Rivers Posted: Jul 1, 2022 / 04:32 PM EDT Updated: Jul 1, 2022 / 04:34 PM EDT WASHINGTON, N.C. — All sites on the Tar-Pamlico get the clean-water go-ahead for the Fourth of July weekend.
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New project to build storm-resistant reefs and improve water ... - MSNThe expansion of the Pamlico Sound oyster sanctuary network and support for underrepresented university students in marine sciences is progressing well, that's according to a post on Facebook by ...
Each week, a team of Sound Rivers’ volunteers gathers water samples at 54 popular recreation sites along the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico river basins, from the Raleigh-Durham area to the Pamlico Sound.
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Nine sites fail Sound Rivers weekly water-quality test - MSNWASHINGTON, N.C. (WITN) - Sound Rivers, the nonprofit that tests waterways in Eastern Carolina, says nine sites on the lower Neuse and Tar-Pamlico failed to meet recreational water-quality ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Three sites on the Tar-Pamlico failed to meet recreational water-quality standards this week, according to the Sound Rivers weekly swim guide. The impacted sites are ...
Each week, a team of Sound Rivers’ volunteers gathers water samples at 49 popular recreation sites along the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico river basins, from the Raleigh-Durham area to the Pamlico Sound.
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