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Lumber river emc
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Mac Legerton is executive director of the Center for Community Action in Lumberton. The Lumber River Conservancy hopes to acquire more acreage along the river. She appreciates the Lumber River’s unique isolation, which offers protection in the form of nearby swamps that filter water and discourage development. Sellers stays up-to-date on water quality reports from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Quality. “Relative to other rivers, there are a lot of good things to say about the Lumber River.” “I swim in the river, and I know lots of people who do,” Sellers said. The accompanying state park offers another layer of protection. That’s nearly half of all the river miles in North Carolina. She says that the Lumber River’s status as a National Wild and Scenic River allows it to claim 81 miles of river. Sellers teaches Biology at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke and her area of expertise is freshwater ecology. The conservancy provides a buffer that prevents degradation of the banks of rivers. Patricia Sellers is the executive director of the Lumber River Conservancy, which helps to protect 4,000 acres of land along the river.

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“As long as the farmers are following the requirements and regulations for managing their farms, there should not be any effluent from them getting into the river.” “I would say that the increase in the number of hog farms on the Lumber River Basin in the last 20 years has had very little or no adverse impact on the quality of water in the Lumber River,” he said. Rumors about pollutants from pig farms are hogwash, according to Lee. And I believe it is very clean water - or else I definitely would not swim in it or recommend for others to swim in it - which I do all the time.” “There is nothing more refreshing than swimming in the Lumber River in the middle of the summer when the river is so nice and cool, and many of the other swimming places around here are way too warm to be comfortable. “I would definitely swim in it,” Lee says. The park, which spans 115 miles of black water river, has three access points, in Scotland County, Pembroke and Princess Ann, which is near Orrum. Neill Lee is the superintendent of the Lumber River State Park and has worked there almost since the park was founded in 1989 - a time before hog farms. The construction of Sanderson Farms, a giant chicken slaughterhouse, at the basin may or may not be cause for concern. Industrial hog farms, which are characterized by lagoons and spray-application waste systems, are regulated and required to hold state permits.Ĭhicken farms, it should be noted, are not. A basin includes all the land drained by tributaries, including swamps, that flow into a river. More recently, hog facilities and other factory farms were introduced at the Lumber River basin. With good reasons, rivers and recreation were going their separate ways. rivers received inadequate protection from pollution pouring out of surrounding municipalities and nearby industries. Yet the river remains an underutilized resource - and public sentiment is not doing it any favors.īefore the Clean Water Act of 1972, most U.S. They say it begs for recreation and swimming, too. Unequivocally, the experts say it is one of America’s most pristine rivers. But what are the facts about the quality of water in the Lumber River? 2: “Nobody goes there any more because of pollution from hog farms.”īoth of these statements are worthy of discussion and reflect what some of what the public believes about the river. 1: “I stopped swimming in the river a long time ago because they told me I was swimming in raw sewage.” Popular wisdom provides us with two more reasons to stay out of the water. You have probably heard that snakes routinely fall into boats on the Lumber River.

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