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Neuse Issues and Facts

The Neuse River runs through eleven counties in North Carolina, encompassing over 6,000 square miles of watershed.

The Neuse River was named for the Neusiok people who lived along its banks.

Stretching 248 miles from the Falls Lake Reservoir Dam in the Piedmont to its mouth at Pamlico Sound, the Neuse River is the longest river in North Carolina; at its mouth, it is the widest river in America—6 miles across.

 

NEW: Online Neuse River Paddle Map with boat launches and key landmarks

Neuse River Basin
 
Facts and Information
  • Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Services (National Weather Service)
  • Neuse River Basin Facts and Information, provided by the NC Office of Environmental Education
  • Hiking and Biking Information
  • Paddling Information
  • Environmental Education Centers in North Carolina

Neuse River Issues
  • Drought
  • Hogs and CAFO's
  • Municiplities and Water Quality Issues
  • PCB contamination in Lake Crabtree (Raleigh)
  • Pfiesteria
  • Pollution caused by sediment and stormwater runoff
  • American Rivers included the Neuse on the "Endangered Rivers Watchlist" for 2007

We speak for the river