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South Carolina joins lawsuit to oppose EPA coal regulations

In the August 6, 2014 article SC suit against climate rules criticized organizations including the Conservation Voters of South Carolina and the S.C. Coastal Conservation League “oppose Attorney General Alan Wilson’s efforts [to reject the EPA’s targeted reductions of coal pollution], particularly because the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control is already working to […]
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Lowcountry in focus: the Kiawah Spit

The Coastal Conservation League, in association with GrowFood Carolina, reported on the status of Captain Sams Spit, Kiawah Island, in their recent newsletter, Lowcountry in focus: Captain Sams Spit is a 150-acre teardrop-shaped landform on the south end of Kiawah Island. (A spit is a narrow coastal land formation that is tied to the coast […]
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Good news for our creek and most waterways in Charleston

Thanks to Charleston Waterkeeper, we are happy to report that our creek and most others in our area are again swimmable! View the Water Quality Monitoring page to see the results around town.
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