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State to fund new effort to clear Helene debris from rivers

River runs through wooded area
Courtesy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The effort will fund debris cleanup on smaller rivers and streams.

A new state-funded effort will send cleanup crews to rivers and streams still recovering from damage caused by Helene.

The nonprofit Mountain True and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality are collaborating on the initiative, known as the River Debris Cleanup Program.

Officials say crews will cover 150 miles of river in 25 counties over the next year and a half. They’ll focus on smaller streams and waterways, as federal efforts have already targeted major rivers.

The state is investing $10 million in the project — funds that were earmarked for Helene recovery.