2019 Press Round Up
All the work you see here is empowered by our community and supporters just like you. Join the fight for clean water today: CharlestonWaterkeeper.org/give
January
SC wetlands—prized for habitat and flood buffer—lose protection under Trump water rule
April
Charleston Waterkeeper testing for fecal bacteria in local waterways
Owens OPED: Eliminating pollution in the Town of Mount Pleasant
Plastic bag bans mean ’strung out war’ in SC Statehouse as new towns pass restrictions
May
Wunderley OPED: Charleston has an opportunity to lead on balancing growth, environment
Failing septic systems foul SC homes and waterways, but solutions are costly
James Island waterway fails almost all bacteria tests for 5 years
https://www.live5news.com/2019/05/16/james-island-waterway-fails-almost-all-bacteria-tests-years/
June
Charleston Waterkeeper calls on SC health officials to rate Shem Creek more polluted
Lowcountry group pushes for DHEC to give Shem Creek stricter fecal bacteria standards
DHEC starts process of stricter fecal bacteria standards in Shem Creek, other saltwaters
July
SC reviews cleanliness rules for Charleston Harbor’s Shem Creek
No simple solutions for Gadsden Creek
Sullivan’s Island beach is strewn with tiny plastic pellets, and cleanup isn’t likely
Environmental experts concerend after plastic pellets wash up on Sullivan’s Island
August
Over 7000 gallons of raw sewage spilled form treatment plant into James Island Creek
Investigation: Enforcement and regulation of raw sewage spills
State senator calls for action after 7200 gallons of sewage spills into James Island Creek
Microplastic spill in Charleston Harbor prompts calls for stricter enforcement
https://www.counton2.com/news/the-investigators/microplastic-spill-prompts-investigation/
October
Plastic pellets still in Charleston waters months after beach spill, environmentalists say
Local groups suing company over plastic pellets in Charleston waterways
Charleston Waterkeeper keeps finding more plastic pellets in waterway
As plastic pellets wash up on SC beaches, state should do more to stop it, lawyers say
https://www.thestate.com/news/state/south-carolina/article236770693.html
December
National database ranks Charleston second-worst for plastic pellet pollution
Commentary: Sullivan’s Island fighting different kind of plastic pollution
Charleston utility rescinds help for small SC town’s sewer that contaminated oyster beds
Editorial: Hollywood needs to make sewer deal
All the work you see here is empowered by our community and supporters just like you. Join the fight for clean water today: CharlestonWaterkeeper.org/give