Chas. Waterkeeper
@chaswaterkeeper
We defend and restore Charleston's waterways so you can fish and swim without pollution. #standup #showup #speakup #cleanwater
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http://charlestonwaterkeeper.org 08-01-2009 02:20:56
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Tuesday 4/15! This is an important opportunity to learn about the City of Charleston's Water Plan from a panel of experts. Moderated by the The Post and Courier! There's a lot like in the City's water plan and now is the time for action! tickets.postandcourier.com/e/risingwatersโฆ
It's officially Swim Alert season & that means weekly water quality updates are coming your way! Reminder that we test fecal indicator bacteria levels to see if your creeks & rivers are safe for swimming. Get results at charlestonwaterkeeper.org/swimalert and/or check the @theswimguide app!
Popping in real quick to share some Swim Alert results - 75% of sites were green this week. Visit charlestonwaterkeeper.org/swimalert or check out the Swim Guide app for more details!
Thumbs up for a great lab eval! We partner w/ cofcgeology to maintain lab space certified by southcarolinaDES! SC DES Office of Lab Cert reviews our equipment, methods, & records to make sure we're producing quality data critical to ensure our Swim Alert results are top notch!
This is a critical moment for clean water in our community. Thatโs why weโre building the advocacy and communications capacity necessary to meet the moment head-on. Weโre looking for two new team members to strengthen our work. Learn more and apply: charlestonwaterkeeper.org/2025/06/join-tโฆ
New Swim Alert! We know it's gonna be a scorcher this weekend, but there are several reds on the map this week so be sure to check our results before you take a dip! More at charlestonwaterkeeper.org/swimalert & on the Swim Guide app.
How has all this rain affected water quality? Check our latest Swim Alert to see! 40% of sites exceeded the standard for safe swimming this week, but there were some surprise greens too. Visit charlestonwaterkeeper.org/swimalert or use the Swim Guide app.