Last week the North Carolina Division of Environmental Quality Report released a report on the efficiency of the solar bees in Jordan Lake. Ir was removed from the state website shortly after it was posted. What we learn is that here is no solution other than to reduce pollution at its source. NC DEQ Report
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- Dave Otto, Co-founder of Friends of Bolin Creek, Dies December 28, 2023
- The Geology of Bolin Creek & Chapel Hill November 24, 2023
- How to Help the Creek November 24, 2023
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- Welcome to the Friends of Bolin Creek! July 1, 2023
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- Conservation Planning Guide February 15, 2023
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- Letter to Chapel Hill Town Council January 31, 2022