Abandoned Boat Removal
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Earlier this month, award-winning film-guru, Nate Mallard, came out with Charleston Waterkeeper to document the removal of 6 abandoned boats behind Folly... Read More
“Mercury Pollution Reduction Act” Introduced to the House
“Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) has just introduced HR 2065 – the Mercury Pollution Reduction Act of 2009. This bill, if passed, would... Read More
What a Difference a Day Makes
Last week, Charleston was hit with some torrential downpours. Charleston Waterkeeper was out sloshing around through the streets of Charleston, capturing the... Read More
Abandoned Boats Removed
Charleston Waterkeeper was on the water all day to document the removal of six abandoned boats from Charleston’s waterways. We caputured some... Read More
Flooding in the Streets of Charleston
Timing is everything, and today’s heavy rains reminded us all of the truth behind this simple maxim. A College of Charleston weather... Read More
Abandoned Boats Scheduled to be Removed
The City of Folly Beach has taken the initiative to be the first municipality in the Charleston area to take physical action... Read More
Over 4,000 Pieces of Trash Collected!!
This past weekend, Charleston Waterkeeper and Starbucks Coffee joined forces to cleanup Folly Beach. Nearly 150 volunteers showed up to pick up... Read More
Robotic Fish to Detect Pollution
British Scientists have designed a 1.5 meter long, robotic fish that can detect sources of pollution. The fish, which resembles a carp,... Read More
Spill on the ICW (UPDATE)
Charleston Waterkeeper has received numerous tips regarding an oil (or gasoline) spill on the Intra-coastal Waterway by IOP. We are currently keeping... Read More
Taking on the Abandoned Boats!
Charleston Waterkeeper, in collaboration with Olive Productions, is preparing to launch a campaign targeting the abandoned and derelict boats disbursed throughout Charleston’s... Read More