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  • Investigation: Sound Rivers
    Jan 9 2025

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    In Investigation: Sound Rivers, Water Quality Specialist Taylor Register takes you on a behind-the-scenes look at pollution investigations. Hunting down the source, breaking out DNA kits, forging unexpected partnerships and venturing into uncharted territory, Taylor takes a deep dive into what it takes to solve these waterborne whodunits and get the problem fixed.

    Featuring two recent cases — one open-and-shut, the other ongoing — Investigation: Sound Rivers explains how this Riverkeeping team pins down oft elusive sources and finds solutions to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    You can join the fight to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    • Visit soundrivers.org to learn more about what we do and how you can help protect clean water.
    • Leave a comment about our podcast. We love feedback!
    • Sign up for our weekly eNews to have all of Sound Rivers' latest news, events and volunteer opportunities delivered straight to your inbox!
    • Follow us on social media at @soundriversnc
    • Want to support our work? Donate today!

    Founded in 1980-81, Sound Rivers is one of the oldest grassroots conservation organizations in North Carolina. Sound Rivers monitors and protects two watersheds, covering nearly a quarter of the state. With Riverkeepers on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico rivers, our mission is to preserve the waterways’ health and the health of the people who rely on them through science-based advocacy and environmental justice.


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    37 min
  • Muddied Waters
    Jul 31 2024

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    In this episode, Sound Rivers' Neuse Riverkeeper Samantha Krop takes a deep dive into the No. 1 pollutant in North Carolina waterways: sediment.
    It's dirt, it's natural, so why is so much of it ending up in, and harming, streams, creeks and rivers? Samantha explains how sediment pollution happens, where it's happening, what it harms, who's responsible and why not much is being done to stop it in "Muddied Waters."

    *There is one correction we'd like to make to the Muddied Waters podcast: the particles of soil in southeast Durham were said to be 2 mm in size; they are actually .002 mm (way smaller!).

    You can join the fight to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    • Visit soundrivers.org to learn more about what we do and how you can help protect clean water.
    • Leave a comment about our podcast. We love feedback!
    • Sign up for our weekly eNews to have all of Sound Rivers' latest news, events and volunteer opportunities delivered straight to your inbox!
    • Follow us on social media at @soundriversnc
    • Want to support our work? Donate today!

    Founded in 1980-81, Sound Rivers is one of the oldest grassroots conservation organizations in North Carolina. Sound Rivers monitors and protects two watersheds, covering nearly a quarter of the state. With Riverkeepers on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico rivers, our mission is to preserve the waterways’ health and the health of the people who rely on them through science-based advocacy and environmental justice.


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    35 min
  • To Swim, Drink, Fish
    May 29 2024

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    This episode is all about Swim Guide: what it is, how it works, where it started and what it takes to keep it running ALL summer long!
    Since 2017, Sound Rivers has been a part of Swim Guide, sampling and testing popular recreational sites on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico and sharing the results with anyone who wants to know where it's safe to swim. But we didn't start this program. And we're not the only ones doing it. Swim Guide is a worldwide phenomena.
    Featuring Sound Rivers Program Director Clay Barber and Volunteer Coordinator Emily Fritz, and special guest Gregary Ford from SWIM DRINK FISH, this episode dives deep into Swim Guide and its role in helping us resolve real pollution problems on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico.

    You can join the fight to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    • Visit soundrivers.org to learn more about what we do and how you can help protect clean water.
    • Leave a comment about our podcast. We love feedback!
    • Sign up for our weekly eNews to have all of Sound Rivers' latest news, events and volunteer opportunities delivered straight to your inbox!
    • Follow us on social media at @soundriversnc
    • Want to support our work? Donate today!

    Founded in 1980-81, Sound Rivers is one of the oldest grassroots conservation organizations in North Carolina. Sound Rivers monitors and protects two watersheds, covering nearly a quarter of the state. With Riverkeepers on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico rivers, our mission is to preserve the waterways’ health and the health of the people who rely on them through science-based advocacy and environmental justice.


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    25 min
  • The Story of Blounts Creek
    Apr 17 2024

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    This is the story of Blounts Creek, a pristine, peaceful tributary of the Pamlico River in Beaufort County, North Carolina, and the decade-long battle to prevent a mining company from destroying it.
    In 2011, environmental nonprofit Sound Rivers' staff discovered plans for a limestone mine — plans that included using Blounts Creek to discharge up to 12 million gallons of fresh water into the brackish headwaters of the creek every day.
    At risk was an entire ecosystem.
    In this episode, you'll hear about the grassroots movement founded to protect the creek, its habitats, fisheries and wildlife for future generations and the legal battle that would start on the banks of the creek and end in the highest court in North Carolina.
    Featuring Blounts Creek resident Bob Daw, one of the founders of Save Blounts Creek, and former Pamlico-Tar Riverkeeper, now Sound Rivers executive director, Heather Deck, the Story of Blounts Creek takes on decisions made by the state to potentially destroy what it's meant to protect, in direct conflict with the Clean Water Act; the efforts by a giant corporation to deprive North Carolina residents of access to the courts; and how a community continues to rise up against what could be a devastating wrong.


    You can join the fight to keep the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico fishable, swimmable and drinkable for all.

    • Visit soundrivers.org to learn more about what we do and how you can help protect clean water.
    • Leave a comment about our podcast. We love feedback!
    • Sign up for our weekly eNews to have all of Sound Rivers' latest news, events and volunteer opportunities delivered straight to your inbox!
    • Follow us on social media at @soundriversnc
    • Want to support our work? Donate today!

    Founded in 1980-81, Sound Rivers is one of the oldest grassroots conservation organizations in North Carolina. Sound Rivers monitors and protects two watersheds, covering nearly a quarter of the state. With Riverkeepers on the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico rivers, our mission is to preserve the waterways’ health and the health of the people who rely on them through science-based advocacy and environmental justice.


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    35 min