CHARLOTTE (WTVD) -- The whitewater channels at the U.S. National Whitewater Center in North Carolina are scheduled to reopen six weeks after a visitor died from a brain-eating amoeba. Local news ...
CHARLOTTE (WTVD) -- The U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte says it is voluntarily shutting down after an Ohio woman who went whitewater rafting there died of an infection after being exposed ...
The USNWC pumps 12 million gallons of whitewater to create class IV whitewater rapids for rafters, kayakers, and paddle boarders. The first thing most paddlers notice at the U.S. National Whitewater ...
Workers began pumping chlorine into water below the rafting channel at the U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte Wednesday, to remove an organism linked to a woman's death. Under a plan health ...
CHARLOTTE — The water at a North Carolina whitewater recreation center will be treated with 10 times the amount of chlorine typically needed to kill a brain-eating amoeba to get rid of the ...
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