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	"provider_name": "Action Network",
	"provider_url": "https://actionnetwork.org",
	
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	"author_name": "Sound Rivers",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/sound-rivers",
	"title": "Tell NCDEQ to save Blounts Creek!",
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	"description": "Hey, We&#x27;re asking the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality not to reissue the permit that could allow a mining company to destroy Blounts Creek, a pristine tributary of the Pamlico River, known for its fishing and wildlife. Issuance of the permit is against the state&#x27;s own water-quality regulations, and MANY people (and the state&#x27;s own NCDEQ staff) have spoken out about how the mine&#x27;s discharge would put an entire ecosystem at risk. If enough people write in, they&#x27;ll have to have a public hearing. And we want our voices heard! Want to find out more about Blounts Creek? Sound Rivers’ very first episode of its podcast “Sound Rivers: Riverkeeping Tales from the Neuse &amp; Tar-Pamlico” is “The Story of Blounts Creek,” which explores exactly how mine discharge could destroy this pristine creek and how the battle to save it unfolded. Listen to it at soundrivers.org! Write your letter to NCDEQ through the link!",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/save-blounts-creek-round-2/"
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