Water Ball 2012- A Resounding Success
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Water Ball 2012 Highlights from Charleston Waterkeeper on Vimeo. Two weeks ago, the Charleston community came together to celebrate its fundamental right... Read More
Waterway Profile: Cummings Creek – A Covered Connection
Unbeknownst to many, Colonial Lake is fed by Cummings Creek, which, once a naturally existing creek, now flows beneath downtown streets by way... Read More
Flooding Pollution
About a month ago, I was leaving the Harris Teeter parking lot and noticed an unusual sight: water on the road. This,... Read More
Oil Spill on Downtown Street
On June 15, 2009 a vehicle heading north on Ashley Avenue spilled what appeared to be hydraulic fluid all over the street. ... 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
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
Flooding in the Lowcountry…a Threat to Our Water Quality
We all know that Charleston is often referred to as the Lowcountry for its characteristically low lying coastal topography. This nickname though... Read More