Covekeeper Programs

The Covekeepers, Covewatchers, Waterwatchers, Streamwatchers, and Muddy Water Watchers are the eyes and hands of the Catawba Riverkeeper. It would not be possible to patrol the entire basin and respond to all of the issues and investigate possible violations of the environmental laws without these dedicated volunteers.

canoe on dock at sunsetThe goals of the CRF Covekeeper program are to (1) involve citizens in patrolling the Catawba River; (2) educate and involve residents in protection efforts; and (3) to create a network of active CRF ambassadors. This is accomplished through CRF's Covekeeper, Covewatch, Waterwatch, Streamwatch and Muddy Water Watch programs.  What we have discovered is that these programs have a ripple effect that, once begun, builds from its own positive momentum. Many of our volunteers when they begin our intensive training session expect, as do most Americans, that our waters are clean and that governmental action will deter polluters. At the end of our year-long program, they have the scientific knowledge to identify pollution events and they have the political and legal wisdom to put their work into a larger context.

We provide the tools our volunteers need to effectively advocate for river preservation in their communities, local public hearings, stakeholder committee meetings and regional wastewater management planning meetings. We are very proud of this program and believe it is one of the most effective ways that we are working to build grass-roots environmental activists that have a commitment to the river.  Our volunteers have created "Covekeeper" groups that meet monthly for Lake Hickory, Lake Norman, Mountain Island Lake, Lake Wylie and Lake Wateree.

There are more than 200 active Covekeeper, Covewatch, Waterwatch, Streamwatch and Muddy Water Watch volunteers. Covekeepers make a minimum commitment of ten hours per month patrolling, attending meetings and solving pollution problems to protect the Catawba River by patrolling more than one thousand hours each month!  The other types of volunteers have gone through slightly less training and made smaller time commitments.  The master plan calls for the Catawba Riverkeeper® to spend one year organizing, training and outfitting a Covekeeper Group on each of the 11 impoundments of the Catawba River. This covers 225 miles and 14 counties in both Carolinas.

Please come and visit one of our Covekeeper meetings.  The meetings are intended to be an opportunity for all of our volunteers (including Covekeepers, Covewatchers, Waterwatchers, Streamwatchers, and Muddy Water Watchers) to talk to each other and Catawba Riverkeeper staff about current issues and the public is always welcome. Click on the Lake communities below to find out more information on the Covekeeper programs on each lake..

Covekeeper Meeting Schedule (all meetings will be at 7pm):

Lake Norman - 4th Thursday of each month at the East Lincoln Fire Department on South Pilot Knob Road off Hwy. 16. This location is just south of Hwy. 73 and Hwy. 16 intersection.

Lake Wateree - 2nd Thursday of each month at the Dutchman Creek Fire Department. Click here for a map to the meeting place.

Lake Wylie - 2nd Wednesday of each month at T-Bones on the Lake. For a map to the meeting place click here.

Mountain Island Lake - Usually the 2nd Monday of each month at Cook's Presbyterian Church, just west of the intersection of Hwy 16 (Brookshire Blvd.) and Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road. Click here for a map to the meeting place. Click the link below to our webpage for more information and the date of our next meeting.

Upper Catawba Basin - 3rd Monday of each month at 320 Mauney Hall at Lenoir-Rhyne University

Please check the calendar section of the website to confirm the time and location of the covekeeper meetings.  For more information about the Covekeeper programs please contact the Catawba Riverkeeper david@catawbariverkeeper.org.  You can view information about each of the covekeeper programs by clicking on the following links:

 

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP PROTECT THE CATAWBA RIVER AND WATEREE RIVERCLICK HERE.

 

 

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News
May 23, 2012 Duke Needs to do More to Clean Up Coal Ash
For most Charlotte residents, the concern about coal and its residue, coal ash, is as close as the next drink of water.
May 21, 2012 Mercury Contamination in the Catawba
North Carolina South Carolina have advise against consuming certain types of fish in the Catawba due to mercury contamination. Most of the mercury is coming from coal-fired powerplants.
May 21, 2012 Pharmaceuticals in the River
Small amounts of prescription and non-prescription medicines end up in our water. Help prevent pharmaceuticals from getting into the water or the wrong hands by disposing of medications properly. Catawba Riverkeeper is co-sponsoring Operation Medicine Drop events around the region.
May 07, 2012 2012 Mecklenburg State of the Environment Report
How’s the air out there? Is the water getting better? Are we recycling as much as we could be? According to an online Mecklenburg County survey, the verdict on all of the above, the answers are mixed, but encouraging.
May 04, 2012 Gaston County QNRC Cancels Coal Ash Forum
The Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission (QNRC) cancelled a public forum and information session about the potential threats to drinking water from coal ash, which had been scheduled for May 3. The reasons for cancelling the forum are unclear.
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Alliances

The Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation is a proud member of EarthShare North Carolina, River Network, the North Carolina Conservation Network, and the Waterkeeper Alliance.  EarthShare North Carolina makes it possible for employees to support the environment through workplace giving programs.  River Network’s mission is to empower and unite people and communities to protect and restore rivers and other waters that sustain the health of our country.  The NC Conservation Network supports, trains and coordinates diverse groups and directly advocates to achieve equitable and sustainable solutions for our environment.  The Waterkeeper Alliance is a worldwide network of advocates for protection of our water resources.  For more information about these organizations or to inquire about enrolling your employer in EarthShare NC, please contact CRF@catawbariverkeeper.org.

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Fish Advisories

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Fish advisories have been issued throughout the Catawba-Wateree River basin for various types of fish.  Many of these fish advisories are the result of testing initiated by Catawba Riverkeeper and confirmed by state and local officials.  For a chart identifying fish types with the applicable adisories for the Charlotte area, click here.   For more information about the fish advisories, click here.

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Report Pollution in the Catawba River

Help protect your River! 

Tell your Riverkeeper if you see:

  • Sewage Overflows
  • Failure to control sediment from construction sites
  • Illegal clearing of buffer areas
  • Fish kills 
  • Invasive aquatic species
  • Exceeding Pollution Limits
  • Discharges exceeding allowable limits
  • Unpermitted discharges
  • Other issues that concern you

Click here to fill out a pollution report or to report a spill to Catawba Riverkeeper by phone, call 1-888-679-9494 or 704-679-9494.  In addition, to informing your Riverkeeper, you should also report spills or contamination to federal, state and local environmental officials.

To report South Carolina spills or fish kills call 1-888-481-0125.

To report North Carolins spills or fish kills, call 1-800-662-7956.

To report spills and releases to federal authorities (EPA and Coast Guard), call 1-800-424-8802.

 

 

How to contact your NC Legislator

Sometimes you just can't get the action that is needed to protect our water without contacting your legislator.  To find out who represents you in the North Carolina legislature and how to contact them, click here.

 
421 Minuet Ln Ste 205 . Charlotte, NC 28217-2784 . Phone: 704.679.9494 . Fax: 704.679.9559