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NC’s Little River Makes a Big List

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010   

DURHAM, N. C. - North Carolina's Little River is listed as one of ten in the United States facing big threats, according to a new report. "America's Most Endangered Rivers" was issued today by American Rivers. Ten rivers are selected each year based on environmental conditions and pending decisions that could affect human health or the environment.

Lynnette Batt, the group's associate director for river restoration, says plans to build a new dam on the Little are the reason it appears on the list. She calls the Little River one of the healthiest in the Southeast region, supplying clean drinking water to more than 50,000 people and serving as a fishing and paddling recreation zone.

"And so if this was constructed, it would really, basically, ruin that entire system and all the wildlife that uses it, and endanger the water supply for those cities downstream."

The new reservoir would provide water to the Raleigh area to meet current and future demand. However, Batt says research done last year showed there are other ways to address water shortages, including expanding water supply allocation within the Falls Lake Reservoir and, most importantly, through water efficiency upgrades to homes and businesses in Wake County.

"If the county and city were to increase their water efficiency measures, they could get about 33 percent more water. That would cover about twice the amount of water as is proposed to be held in this reservoir."

Batt points out that efficiency upgrades would also be less expensive than building a new dam. Public comments on the proposed reservoir will be accepted in September.

A Northeastern river topped this year's "America's Most Endangered Rivers" list. The Upper Delaware River was chosen because gas drilling there could cause pollution, in a river that supplies drinking water to 17 million people in New York and Pennsylvania. The full report is at www.americanrivers.org.



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