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for Currents Vol. 10 Issue 1, Fall 1990
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The events that transpired at the annual meeting for the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation included speakers, presentations, and discussions.
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There are many problems with the Rocky Mount sewage system. Most of these problems deal with infiltration and inflow and should be remedied soon.
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The possibility of a hazardous waste incinerator near Oxford has been repeatedly delayed by residents of the area who are strongly against its construction.
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Several old landfill sites in Beaufort County have been found to be leaking dangerous chemicals into the groundwater. So far the drinking water for residents seems to be untouched.
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A survey conducted by the Alemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study shows that people do have a high amount of trust in environmental groups and support the work they do.
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A recent mussel kill which included the rare Spiny Mussel, has hit Swift Creek and killed about 125 mussels. Tests have not yet shown what caused this kill, however investigators are working on it.
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There is a petition trying to designate Swift Creek as Outstanding Resources Waters. In addition, there is also a request to give it high Quality Waters status with a provision preventing point source pollution.