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Why would anyone build an elementary school on a Superfund site?

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | May 15, 2018

Glynn County Board of Education has this amazing opportunity to fix a wrong that should never have happened in the first place. Move the children away from toxic pollution. Why…

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Coal Ash Hearing- Brunswick News

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | May 4, 2018

“There is no nice way to say it,” NeSmith said. “If you throw out today’s protective coal ash guidelines, communities such as Jesup will become environmental prostitutes with the big-moneyed…

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EPA conducts sole coal ash hearing

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | May 4, 2018

“It is long overdue for industry to stop the transfer of cost-savings onto the health and well-being of our citizens and waterways. It is a requirement that the Environmental Protection…

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Population growth and impacts from sea level rise are major threats to GA coast

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | April 5, 2018

Pollution growth and impacts from sea level rise are major threats to the long term health of Georgia’s coast, according to a collaborative report released Friday.  “GCC’s collective success is…

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ALTAMAHA RIVER Bridge Builder Protects Altamaha, Endangered Fish and Mussels

By Altamaha Riverkeeper | April 4, 2018

Scott Bridge Co. project over the Altamaha River, some old-fashioned building techniques actually got the bridge built quicker at a lower cost to taxpayers and with increased protections for the…

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