Mt. Pleasant Town Council Tables Final Reading of Abandoned Watercraft Ordinance
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Mt. Pleasant Town Council will be giving the final reading of their Abandoned Watercraft ordinance at tonight’s town meeting. I will be... Read More
Citizens Report on Oil Spill at Charleston Harbor Marina
On Monday, January 12, 2008 Charleston Waterkeeper received a call from a citizen reporting an oil slick by the docks of the... Read More
Oil Spill at Patriot’s Point
Charleston Waterkeeper has just received a call from a citizen reporting an oil spill at the Charleston Harbor Marina at Patriot’s Point.... Read More
Charleston Waterkeeper Receives First Citizen Tip
Cyrus Buffum, the Charleston Waterkeeper, got a phone call on Sunday from an observant citizen calling in to report some suspicious activity.... Read More
Friends of the River Propose Ordinance to Protect the Lowcountry
The Beaufort County environmental watchdog organization, Friends of the River, is not slowing down for the holidays. Their job as “watchdog” over... Read More
Charleston Schools Ranked Most Polluted
A recent report by USA Today claims that many of Charleston’s schools are ranked in the highest percentiles (which is a bad... Read More
Charleston Water System Temporarily Suspending Water Fluoridation
This week, Charleston Water System announced that they will be temporarily suspending their process of adding trace amounts of fluoride to our... Read More
Budget Cuts Reduce Monitoring
Recent budget cuts within the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources have caused certain programs to fall by the wayside. One in... Read More
Post and Courier Gets the Scoop on Toxic Ash
Charleston Waterkeeper isn’t the only watchdog “looking over the Lowcountry.” The Post and Courier, the oldest newspaper in the south, regularly publishes... Read More
DHEC to Hear Comments Regarding the Proposed Coal-Fired Power Plant
On Thursday, October 23 the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control will hold a public hearing allowing interested persons the... Read More