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Lower Neuse Riverkeeper investigates a pipe discharge.
 
Mark your Calendar:
RiverWatch Training is scheduled for the evening of March 13 at the New Bern-Pamlico County Public Library in New Bern.

Muddy Water Watch Training is scheduled for New Bern on March 12 and for Oriental on March 15.

Please call the Neuse River Foundation office in New bern at (252) 637-7972 to register for these classes."


RiverWatch Reports:

The following reports are a good way to keep updated on RiverWatch activities and issues.
RiverWatch Report 02-2008
 
 
What is RiverWatch?
RiverWatch is a "neighborhood watch" program for the Lower Neuse River Basin. After a training session to learn about the river, pollution threats, and how to recognize them, volunteers will spend 8 hours per month on your assigned river or creek looking for potential pollution problems. You'll report anything you find to Larry Baldwin, the Lower Neuse Riverkeeper, and then help to eliminate the problem. You will also be trained to identify sediment erosion problems on construction sites through the Muddy Water Watch program.

Don't see yourself as a patroller?  There are other ways to help.
You could track construction permits
Analyze reports from other volunteers and enter them into a database
Work with the Riverkeepers to review pollution discharge permits
There will be other assignments available.
 
Interested?
Contact the New Bern NRF office at (252) 637-7972 to sign up for RiverWatch training or get more information.
Please scroll down for more information on training classes

Jim Starr talks to RiverWatch Volunteers

RiverWatch Training:
Saturday, 02/02 marked the first RiverWatch Training Program for the Lower Neuse watershed.  This first training was held in New Bern and the response was great.  Over 50 people attended this training class to learn how they can help be the eyes and ears of Larry Baldwin, Lower Neuse Riverkeeper.

The training was developed by Jim Starr with input from Larry Baldwin.  The training ran for 3 hours and included a wide range of information and topics that were presented by both Jim and Larry.  Attendees learned about how to identify potential buffer, wetland, sediment, stormwater and discharge violations.  After the presentation, those present were quite excited about the program and are ready to put their new knowledge to work making an impact on the water quality of the Lower Neuse.

Additional training will be provided to this first group of volunteers, and will include learning the “ins and outs” of the Muddy water Watch Program.  This program focuses on construction activities and how to monitor them for sediment violations.


Additional trainings will be offered in Kinston and Goldsboro, please check back for dates and times.

Strong Advocates for a Healthy NEUSE RIVER