Study: Polluted Runoff Reaches Beaches, NC

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Dare, North Carolina. Photo source: ©© Brian Elkus

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Septic tanks and bird droppings contribute to the stew of pollutants that pour into the ocean during and after storms on the Outer Banks, but measures to remediate the toxic flow could prove to be costly and difficult…

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