North Carolina Environmental Justice Network and Concerned Citizens of West Badin Hold Rally Calling for Alcoa to Clean Up Its Hazardous Waste in Badin

Almost 60 community members and activists, including the Yadkin Riverkeeper, rallied in Badin, NC to call on the NC Department of Environmental Quality to require Alcoa Badin Business Park to clean up hazardous waste disposal sites that continue to leach toxic cyanide and fluoride into Badin Lake and Little Mountain Creek, which flow into Lake Tillery.

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Yakin’ on the Yadkin Takes Many Forms

After scaling back plans for doing the entire 130-mile Yadkin River State Trail, Yadkin Riverkeeper organized several multi-day paddles and camping options for our Yakin’ on the Yadkin paddle series to celebrate 2023 being named the “Year of the Trail.” Unfortunately, the weather had other plans for two of our overnight trips, but YRK staff and members learned a lot about the water quality challenges facing the River and its tributaries (see “The Journey of the Sediment” article), as well as the need to improve access to and safety on the River.

What follows are photos that illustrate the potential for improvements to the Yadkin River State Trail, including the possible designation of the River as it flows through Happy Valley between Patterson, NC and the Kerr Scott Reservoir above Wilkesboro as part of the YRST.

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The Journey of the Sediment- Sediment and Nutrients Plaguing the Yadkin and the Yadkin Riverkeeper

During Yadkin Riverkeeper’s recent Yakin’ on the Yadkin’ paddle tour and flyover of the Yadkin Pee Dee Lakes, we encountered different River conditions throughout the basin, but none more striking than the flow of sediment tracked from the upper basin to High Rock Lake over the course of seven days. See below for a photo essay that chronicles “The Journey of the Sediment.”

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NC Department of Environmental Quality Issues Much Improved Wastewater Discharge Permit for Colonial Pipeline Gasoline Spill Near Huntersville

The NCDEQ Division of Water Resources approved the final National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit on June 14 to allow the Colonial Pipeline Company to pump, treat and discharge treated wastewater from its cleanup of the more than 2 million gallon gasoline pipeline spill that contaminated groundwater in August of 2020. NCDEQ also fined Colonial $4.75 million in 2022 as part of a legal settlement in response to the spill and site remediation overseen by the NCDEQ Division of Waste Management.

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State to Hold Meeting on New High Rock Lake Pollution Rules

The NC Department of Environmental Quality will hold a public meeting on the development of new regulations to reduce nutrient and sediment pollution going into High Rock Lake. The meeting will be held on May 31 from 2-5 PM at the Salisbury Civic Center, 315 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. S, Salisbury, NC 28144. The meeting will include presentations by officials from the NC Division of Water Resources and members of the High Rock Lake Stakeholders Steering Committee and Technical Advisory Groups or “TAGs.” Yadkin Riverkeeper is a member of the Stakeholders Steering Committee and is represented on the Agriculture, Stormwater and Buffer TAGs.

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Yadkin Riverkeeper Seeks to Address Environmental Injustice in the Yadkin Watershed

As Yadkin Riverkeeper employees, we were awarded a Fellowship from the Spatial Justice Studio to study environmental justice in the Yadkin River basin. The Spatial Justice Studio is a collaborative effort between WSSU and UNCSA. The Fellows Program gives funding and support to community members, faculty, and students that work to address spatial injustice through an interdisciplinary lens. Things such as urban planning, environmental regulations, and government boundaries shape the way that people are dispersed across a landscape. These same factors determine the distribution of social services and environmental protections.

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Evaluating the Winston Weaver Fertilizer Fire One Year Later

January 31, 2023 marked the one-year anniversary of a fire that could have resulted in one of the worst explosions in U.S. history according to Winston-Salem fire chief, Trey Mayo. The origin of the fire at Winston Weaver Co.’s fertilizer manufacturing plant in Northern Winston Salem remains unknown. When it was discovered that around 600 tons of ammonium nitrate were being stored at the plant, a voluntary evacuation of the 1-mile area surrounding the plant was issued. 

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DEQ to Hold Public Hearing on Colonial Pipeline Wastewater Discharge Permit

The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Water Resources (DWR) will hold a public hearing on March 16 on a draft Colonial Pipeline wastewater permit (#NC009000). Colonial has applied for the permit to discharge treated wastewater from its 2 million gallon gasoline pipeline leak. The National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Wastewater Discharge permit requested by Colonial will allow the discharge of pumped and treated groundwater contaminated by the spill into North Prong Clark Creek in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River basin. 

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Advocacy Update: Alcoa-Badin Business Park Community Hearing

Yadkin Riverkeeper (YRK) hosted a community hearing on Wednesday, November 16th at the Atrium Health Education and Events Center in Albemarle. YRK held the hearing to inform the public about the upcoming renewal of Alco-Badin Business Park’s NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems) permit and to share our recommendations for reducing the amount of industrial pollution flowing into Badin Lake and Little Mountain Creek. For more information about the stormwater discharge permit, see our recommendations here.

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2022 SwimGuide Report Results Highlight Need for Increased Monitoring Efforts

As part of Waterkeepers Carolina, Yadkin Riverkeeper monitors swimming sites for e.coli during the summer season. This program is part of SwimGuide, an international platform sharing the results of bacteria monitoring at local swimming areas. This past summer YRK sampled 9 areas throughout the watershed and had a 72% pass rate overall. The sampling season runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

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NCEJN Summit: The 2022 Reunion

On the morning of Friday, October 14th, Grace and I began our journey to the town of Whitakers to attend NCEJN’s 23rd Annual Environmental Justice Summit. Upon arriving at our destination, we were greeted by seemingly endless acres of cotton, tobacco, and soybeans. Nestled among the crops lay the conference center where we would spend our weekend “remembering, recovering, resting, and reimagining” with a hundred environmental justice advocates from across the state.

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GEMS in the Creek

On Saturday, September 17th, a group of young girls traveled to Salem Creek to learn about water quality. Known as the "Girls Empowered by Math & Science" (GEMS), these girls were excited to get their hands dirty for the sake of science. Earlier in the day, the GEMS learned how to code robots to dance to the sound of music. This unique program is an outlet for students to experience learning in new and exciting ways.

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