Our New Office (Desk)
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Well, it’s been a crazy month to say the least. Charleston Waterkeeper has moved out of it’s first office and is on... Read More
Send Charleston Waterkeeper to DC
On Saturday, March 7th, hundreds of ocean leaders from around the world will converge on Washington, DC for the Blue Vision Summit. ... Read More
Kinder Morgan Delays Expansion
At Kinder Morgan’s most recent Community Advisory Panel Meeting, the focus was on the economic impact of the terminal to the Charleston... Read More
Environmental Response Committee Meeting
On February 19, Charleston Waterkeeper attended an Environmental Response Committee Meeting at the United States Coast Guard Base, Sector Charleston. The meeting... Read More
Source of Patriots Point Oil Spill Still Unknown
Last month, a large oil slick consumed much of Charleston Harbor Marina on Patriots Point. Charleston Waterkeeper was informed of the spill... Read More
Home Bound Hound
After showing off our new patrol to the other Waterkeeper’s around the world, John Lipscomb, boat captain for Riverkeeper, sent me these... Read More
$55 Million in Pollution Fines
Since 1991 South Carolina’s Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has dished out nearly $55 million worth of fines to businesses... Read More
Proposed Coal-Fired Plant Receives Opposition
Over the past week, Santee Cooper’s proposed coal-burning power plant has generated a large amount of public opposition. On the day before... Read More
A Great Weekend at the Green Living Festival
You’ve got to love the advancement of technology. This weekend at the Green Living Festival I was able to take this picture,... Read More
Take PRIDE. Take RESPONSIBILITY. Take ACTION.
Charleston Waterkeeper’s motto is pretty cut and dry. We are motivated by the fundamental philosophy that our waterways are public, and that... Read More