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Stormwater

Broad Creek Middle School to build outdoor classroom

Educate, Rain Gardens, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy CarolineJanuary 18, 2018

Sixth-grade students at Broad Creek Middle School will soon have an outdoor classroom of their own that they will use to learn about stormwater runoff, native plants and local water…

Cape Fear Garden Club and Landfall Foundation support education programs

Educate, Rain Gardens, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy Danielle HermanJanuary 16, 2018

Two New Hanover County based organizations recently provided critical support for the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s education programs. The federation strives to reach people from all walks of life with…

Lake Mattamuskeet meeting covers water quality, waterfowl

Lake Mattamuskeet Restoration, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy CarolineDecember 7, 2017

Nov. 7 marked the second public meeting as part of the development of the Lake Mattamuskeet Watershed Restoration Plan. The plan development is funded by a partnership of Hyde County,…

River City YouthBuild take fall trip to Outer Banks

Educate, Environmental Justice, Northeast Office, Rain Gardens, StormwaterBy Danielle HermanNovember 29, 2017

Students from Elizabeth City-based River City YouthBuild recently spent time at the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s Wanchese office and the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island for a fall field…

A look at fall rain garden workdays in Wilmington

Rain Gardens, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy CarolineNovember 28, 2017

Volunteers got their hands dirty in the mulch at the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s two rain garden maintenance days at Alderman Elementary School on Oct. 25 and Bradley Creek Elementary…

Federation participates in 2017 Latino Festival in Wilmington

Educate, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy CarolineNovember 15, 2017

The North Carolina Coastal Federation led activities on stormwater runoff at the 2017 Latino Festival at Wilmington’s Ogden Park on Nov. 11. With the help of many of Spanish-speaking volunteers,…

College groups volunteer at Wanchese office in October

Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy CarolineNovember 6, 2017

In October, students from Appalachian State University and Roanoke College visited the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s Wanchese office for cleanups on an adopted 2-mile stretch of N.C. 345. Sara Hallas,…

Stormwater projects in Wrightsville Beach to begin this week

Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy CarolineNovember 6, 2017

WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH — The North Carolina Coastal Federation is teaming up with the Town of Wrightsville Beach and the Hanover Seaside Club to clean up the swimming and fishing waters…

Volunteers help complete 8.8-acre salt marsh restoration project

Central Office, Restore and Preserve, Stormwater, WetlandsBy CarolineOctober 24, 2017

On Oct. 12, the North Carolina Coastal Federation completed a salt marsh restoration project at the headwaters of Williston Creek at the North River Wetlands Preserve. Nine volunteers and four…

Federation secures more than $384,000 for stormwater projects

Central Office, Low Impact Development, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy CarolineOctober 12, 2017

Polluted stormwater runoff is a big problem along our coast. That is why the North Carolina Coastal Federation is partnering with several coastal communities to try and reduce it. In…

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…

Lake Mattamuskeet public meeting set for Aug. 8

Lake Mattamuskeet Restoration, Northeast Office, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy CarolineJuly 24, 2017

SWAN QUARTER — On Aug. 8, the Hyde County community is invited to attend the first of six public meetings to discuss long-term solutions for Lake Mattamuskeet’s watershed, its declining…

RBC volunteers helped plant 200 native wetland plants on Blue Water Day

Educate, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy Danielle HermanJune 26, 2017

Five employees from RBC Wealth Management helped plant 200 native wetland plants at the Glen Meade subdivision in Wilmington last week on RBC Blue Water Day. Along with staff from…

Tour showcases projects that will protect White Oak River

Central Office, News, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy CarolineJune 7, 2017

Twenty people joined the North Carolina Coastal Federation and East Carolina University (ECU) for a tour on June 2 that showcased projects that will reduce the amount of stormwater runoff…

Workshop offers “wealth of information” on watershed planning

Low Impact Development, News, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy CarolineJune 7, 2017

Over 50 town managers, planners, engineers and watershed professionals attended a watershed restoration planning workshop on May 25 to learn about how to reduce polluted stormwater runoff and restore coastal…

A look back at the federation’s May marsh grass plantings

Central Office, Living Shorelines, Oyster Restoration, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, Stormwater, WetlandsBy CarolineJune 2, 2017

Morris Landing A large group of volunteers joined North Carolina Coastal Federation staff at Morris Landing Clean Water Preserve in Holly Ridge on May 17 for marsh grass planting, monitoring…

Soundside Discoveries and Trash Talk — our summer OBX programs

Educate, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, StormwaterBy Danielle HermanMay 19, 2017

AmeriCorps member Madison Douthitt will be leading two programs on North Carolina’s sounds and on marine debris this summer on alternating Thursdays in the Outer Banks. Douthitt works with the…

Wrightsville Beach stormwater runoff projects win regional award from EPA

Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy CarolineMay 15, 2017

CHARLESTON, S.C. — The North Carolina Coastal Federation, on behalf of a collaborative team, including the North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve (NCNERR), is the recipient of a regional 2017 Rain…

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