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Daily Archives: August 18, 2017

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Beaufort votes to adopt watershed restoration plan

Low Impact Development, News, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy CarolineAugust 18, 2017

The Beaufort Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt a watershed restoration plan on Aug. 14 in an effort to reduce polluted stormwater runoff in the town. The plan highlights water quality impairments in the Town Creek, Taylor Creek and Davis Bay watersheds and proposes strategies to reduce the volume of stormwater runoff entering waterways.…

BRC high school student helps with education, Touch Tank Tuesday

Educate, Southeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanAugust 18, 2017

The North Carolina Coastal Federation’s Wrightsville Beach office had some extra help with its weekly Touch Tank Tuesday and other education programs this summer. Chakala Hill, a rising junior at New Hanover High School, spent the summer working at the federation as an education specialist through the Blue Ribbon Commission on the Prevention of Youth…

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