Presentations from “Communities Rising for Safe Water, Air and Justice across...
Robie Goins, President, EcoRobeson “The Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Other Environmental Injustices-a Lumbee Indian Perspective” Steve Pulliam, Good Stewards of Rockingham County “Impacts of the...
View ArticleDeadline for Public Comments on Draft Coal Combustion Residuals Rules:...
Please see some key concerns and talking points you can put in your own words HERE. Where to send comments: By Email: publiccomments@ncdenr.gov – please put “CCR Rule” in the subject line By U.S....
View ArticleDoes Your Residential Well Need Testing after Flooding or Another...
Do you suspect that a drinking water well may have been contaminated by floodwaters or another recent contamination event? The Alliance of Carolinians Together (ACT) Against Coal Ash has funding to...
View ArticleEnvironmental Justice Network Meets in Northampton County!
The North Carolina Environmental Justice Network will hold a meeting Saturday, Dec. 29, in Gaston, close to I-95! Hosted by The Concerned Citizens of Northampton County, this meeting will cover...
View ArticleDEQ Public Meetings on Final Closure of 6 Major NC Coal Ash Sites
As DEQ announced the ranking of 6 large coal ash sites in NC as “low risk” on Nov. 14th, they also announced public “meetings” to give the public a chance to give input on closure plans for these...
View ArticleVictory for Coal Ash Communities Across NC!
You did it! You spoke out against injustice, and won! On April 1st, DEQ announced that communities across North Carolina will have toxic coal ash removed from unlined, leaking pits and placed in lined...
View ArticleStanding Together Against Coal Ash Injustice
The news was announced on April Fools Day, but it was no joke! DEQ (The NC Dept. of Environmental Quality), backed by strong science, stood with coal ash communities in their decision to order Duke...
View ArticleBishop William J. Barber, II & The Poor People’s Campaign in Northampton County!
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View ArticleCelebrating 35 Years of Working with NC Communities!
Join us in celebration of 35 years of working together! Sept. 21, 1:30 – 5:00 PM The Grey Eagle, 185 Clingman Avenue, Asheville Clean Water for NC and our many community allies have been hard at work...
View ArticlePresentations from 35th Annual Meeting Celebration!
Fighting the Harms of Coal Ash – Complete Excavation, Increased Threats To CommunitiesDeborah Graham, SalisburyBobby Jones, GoldsboroXavier Boatright, Clean Water for NCWater Justice Organizing:...
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