Cyrus Buffum, executive director of Charleston Waterkeeper, wrote an editorial that was published by the Post & Courier on Thursday, October 18th. In his article, 40 years later, Clean Water Act a local — and national — triumph, he tells us that many of Charleston’s waterways are still unfit for swimming and fishing despite the strides that the Clean Water Act has made in improving water quality in our nation.
On February 14th, Mary Edna Fraser will hold an event on her James Island Creek property to advance the goals of Charleston Waterkeeper. Water quality issues facing her local creek will bring to light city-wide problems and show individuals how to adress issues facing their home creeks and rivers. E-mail us at in**@ma******.com if you want to receive an invitation.
Cyrus Buffum’s editorial in the Post & Courier
Cyrus Buffum, executive director of Charleston Waterkeeper, wrote an editorial that was published by the Post & Courier on Thursday, October 18th. In his article, 40 years later, Clean Water Act a local — and national — triumph, he tells us that many of Charleston’s waterways are still unfit for swimming and fishing despite the strides that the Clean Water Act has made in improving water quality in our nation.
On February 14th, Mary Edna Fraser will hold an event on her James Island Creek property to advance the goals of Charleston Waterkeeper. Water quality issues facing her local creek will bring to light city-wide problems and show individuals how to adress issues facing their home creeks and rivers. E-mail us at in**@ma******.com if you want to receive an invitation.