The Neuse River is a major permanent stream rising in the piedmont of North Carolina, emptying into the Pamlico Sound below New Bern. Its total length is approx. 325km (195mi), and its drainage basin, measuring 14,582 sq.km in area, lies entirely inside the state of North Carolina. It is formed by the confluence of the Flat and Eno Rivers prior to its entering the artificial Falls Lake reservoir in northern Durham County. Its fall-line shoals lie submerged under the waters of Falls Lake.
The Neuse has been plagued in recent years with environmental and public health problems related to municipal and agricultural wastewater discharge, storm runoff, and other sources of pollution.* Pollution was particularly bad in the aftermath of Hurricanes Fran and Floyd in the late 1990s.
The dinoflagellate Pfiesteria Piscicida*** is present in the river, and is affected by nutrient levels in the river. This organism is sometimes connected to fish kills as well as adverse health effects in humans.
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