CHATHAM COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- All recreation centers at Jordan Lake are closed to the public as the Army Corps of Engineers kicks up efforts to lower the water level. "We're releasing the equivalent ...
Lake levels across the Triangle are starting to return to normal after consistent heavy rain, but Chatham County Sheriff’s deputies still warn of the dangers on Jordan Lake. Jordan Lake is nearly 7 ...
Falls and Jordan lakes are owned and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Each of those reservoirs has a target lake level - the level that will produce the least amount of erosion to the lake ...
The Haw River flows into Jordan Lake. A new study found fish in both bodies of water contain toxic chemicals known as PFAS. The Haw River and Jordan Lake provide drinking water for almost a million ...
According to a study conducted by North Carolina researchers, high levels of PFAS — per and polyfluoroalkyl substances — were detected in the fish in the Jordan Lake State Recreation Area and the Haw ...