Winyah Rivers Alliance, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina Pembroke, will initiate and sustain a Citizen Supported Water Quality Monitoring Program in the Lumber River Watershed. The program will engage community volunteers to characterize water quality conditions seasonally and at multiple locations, provide high quality data to inform future environmental stewardship efforts, and […]
On February 9th, 2022, on behalf of Winyah Rivers Alliance, the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) sent a notice of intent to sue to Active Energy Renewable Power (AERP) for violations of the Clean Water Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act based on the company’s pollution of the Lumber River with PFAS from […]
Winyah Rivers Alliance is seeking a full-time Executive Director to lead our nonprofit environmental organization into its next 21 years of protecting clean water and healthy habitats in our local river watersheds. Interested in joining our clean water team? Learn more here>>
A message from our Executive Director… Members and friends, With heavy heart, I write to let you know that I am resigning from my position as Executive Director at Winyah Rivers Alliance. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here and leave only to pursue an opportunity that will allow my expertise to lend itself to […]
A special holiday remix of the classic poem from your Waccamaw Riverkeeper, Cara Schildtknecht ‘Twas the night before Christmas, all up and down stream, The Waccamaw was calm, a Riverkeeper’s dream. The paddles were hung in the garage with care In hopes that warmer days soon would be there. The gators were nestled all snug […]
Of all the landings on the Waccamaw River, I have probably spent the most time at Peachtree Landing. I have spent a lot of time at the landing with our volunteer water quality monitors of the infamous Team 4. Peachtree is my go-to location for river photography. For a time, it was the landing closest […]
ce a creek or maybe even part of an oxbow on the meandering river. Now it is a winding path through the swamp, perfect for a quiet paddle amongst massive cypress. The seclusion of Pitch Lodge Lake from the mainstem of the Waccamaw means more wildlife and fewer people. Downstream of Conway, Pitch Lodge Lake […]
Up until last month, I had only paddled in North Carolina twice. TWICE. Part of the reason for that is access. There are multiple accesses at Lake Waccamaw, but on the 43 mile North Carolina stretch of the Waccamaw River from the Dam to the state line, there is only one public boat landing at […]
The results are in! Our Bacteria Blitz was a great success. On September 18th, community members throughout the Waccamaw River watershed – from Lake Waccamaw in North Carolina to Pawleys Island in South Carolina – collected water samples. We met our goal and collected 20 samples in the Waccamaw River watershed during the Blitz. Bacteria […]
World Rivers Day is a celebration of the world’s waterways! It highlights the many values of our rivers, strives to increase public awareness, and encourages the improved stewardship of all rivers around the world. Rivers in virtually every country face an array of threats, and only through our active involvement can we ensure their health […]
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