Social Distancing for Clean Water
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Times are strange and uncertainties remain abundant. But as we enter into these uncharted waters, we at Charleston Waterkeeper remain dedicated to... Read More
Plastic nurdle pollution won’t stop itself
Press Statement from the Southern Environmental Law Center, Charleston Waterkeeper and Coastal Conservation League For Immediate Release: 3/18/2020 Contact: Mike Mather, SELC... Read More
Eco-fashion, creek watching, and taskforcing . . .
Welcome to your March 2020 Keeper’s Report from your Charleston Waterkeeper! Things are a bit uncertain with all the coronavirus unknowns right now. But, one... Read More
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... Read More
What’s one more than one?
Two! And, it’s better than one! That’s why we have two fun ways for you to stand up and show up for... Read More
Dirty nurdles, sewer geysers, and water quality standards
Dirty nurdles, sewer geysers, and water quality standards Welcome to your September 2019 Keeper’s Report! It’s been a busy several months here Charleston Waterkeeper and... Read More
Your Local Citizen Scientists, Creek Watchers
In late 2017, Charleston Waterkeeper initiated a project to engage citizens in monitoring their local tidal creeks and rivers. The South Carolina... Read More
Improving Recreational Water Quality Standards
Petition Aims to Improve SC Recreational Water Quality Standards Charleston Waterkeeper seeks to amend outdated recreational saltwater quality guidelines to speed cleanup... Read More
April 2019 Keeper’s Report
Mayors, Instagram Influencers, and Fake Plastic Trees Welcome to your April 2019 Keeper’s Report from your Charleston Waterkeeper! This month we weave... Read More
March 2019 Keepers Report
Truth, Chickens, and Sporobolus Welcome to your March 2019 Keeper’s Report from Charleston Waterkeeper! This past month we learned the chickens really are... Read More