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A healthy Haw River
Haw River Assembly - defending the haw since 1982
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Our watershed includes 920 miles of streams feeding into the Haw along 110 miles of the river, 14,000 acres of Jordan Lake and the plants, animals and people who depend on the river. We work as advocates to stop pollution with our Haw Riverkeeper and we are building a watershed community that supports clean water through our outreach, education and water quality monitoring programs.
Conservation & Restoration
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Local teams conducting seasonal surveys of creeks and act are guardians against pollution threats.
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We provide training, materials and tools for volunteers to properly identify and report sediment and erosion control violations. An initiative to reduce stormwater runoff from construction sites.
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Volunteers help maintain HRA Trash traps by regularly removing collected litter, preventing pollution from reaching our waterways.
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Communities come together in March to clean up trash, raising awareness about the impact of consumption habits on the river and local creeks.
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Volunteers help stabilize river and stream banks by planting native species to prevent erosion.
Environmental Education
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The Haw River Learning Celebration is a field trip to the Haw River for fourth graders each fall where they learn about the river!
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Students engage in hands-on stream exploration, analyzing water quality through physical and visual tests, assessing macroinvertebrate biodiversity and learning about their school's water sources and impact on local ecosystems.
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Haw River Assembly team delves into current data and pressing issues affecting the river's health, as well as provide actions to protect our river.
advocacy & Community Building
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Haw River Assembly volunteers join our Haw Riverkeeper to lobby for important bills directly impacting districts in the watershed.
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Workshops and events meant to uplift our BIPOC, historically marginalized community members, providing safe and fun outdoor recreation opportunities.
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An annual celebration in May featuring live music, food trucks, river activities and various community education events aimed at promoting the preservation and enjoyment of the Haw River and its surrounding environment.
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Every year, members gather to reflect on the work of HRA, vote for new board members and enjoy the company of other fellow river lovers.
Our 2024 Impacts!

Haw River Assembly is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. we were founded in 1982 to restore and protect the haw river and jordan lake.
We are building a watershed community to support that effort. There are eight counties that are part of the Haw River watershed: Guilford, Rockingham, Caswell, Alamance, Orange, Chatham, Durham and western Wake.
our mission
Our mission is to promote environmental awareness, conservation and pollution prevention; to speak as a voice for the river in the public arena; and to put into peoples’ hands the tools and the knowledge they need to be effective guardians of the river. Our Haw Riverkeeper advocates for clean water and against threats to the river.
The Haw River Assembly is dedicated to the goal of environmental justice and equality for all people in our watershed. The Haw River Assembly is a stronger organization and our work to protect water is more successful when our organization represents the full diversity of people living in our watershed. We believe all people should have access to enjoyment of the natural world and a voice in decisions that may affect their environment and/or health. No group of people should bear a disproportionate share of negative environmental consequences resulting from industrial activities or governmental policies that situate polluting activities in their community.