New River (North Carolina)
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The New River is a 50-mile (80-km) long river in southeastern
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in the
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. It empties into the
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. The river has been plagued in more recent years by pollution by solid waste. It rises in northwestern
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and flows east-southeast past
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, where it widens into a
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approximately two miles (3.2 km) wide. As an estuary it meanders through Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and enters the Atlantic in Onslow Bay, via the New River Inlet between two
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s. The Atlantic
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crosses the entrance of the river between the coast and the barrier island. The river is periodically dredged for the convenience of commercial fishing operations. The New River Inlet has been moved by man via dredging projects. Since the fishing industry and political gains are greater by continuing this dredging project, it is causing the southern island in the inlet to slowly disappear. Since the man-made inlet was placed north of the island, the island has begun to wash away from erosion by the currents.


Environmental concerns

The New River is the site of several environmentally damaging hog-waste spills with the large number of hog farms in North Carolina, which is the second highest hog producing state. In 1999,
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hit North Carolina, flooding hog waste lagoons and releasing 25 million gallons of manure into the New River, which contaminated the water supply and cause widespread death of aquatic life. Ronnie Kennedy, county director for environmental health, said that of 310 private wells he had tested for contamination since the storm, 9 percent, or three times the average across eastern North Carolina, had fecal coliform bacteria. Such contamination is typically cause for immediate action. Attempts by environmentalists to impose stricter regulations over swine farm waste management in the state have failed. In 2005,
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and Frontline Farmers drafted a bill, which would ban manure lagoons in North Carolina. The plan gained sponsorship by Representative Carolyn Justice in the Clean Hog Farms Act of 2005. However, the bill was altered, becoming Bill 1730 the Clean Hog Farms Act of 2005-2, which instead provided incentives to hog farmers for switching to more environmentally friendly waste management technologies. Despite this change, the bill did not make it through the General Assembly of North Carolina.


See also

* List of North Carolina rivers


References


External links


White Oak-New RiverkeeperNew River Foundation
{{authority control Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Onslow County, North Carolina Tributaries of the White Oak River