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Wake County official unveils 50-year ‘Wake 1’ water plan, seeks municipal endorsements
Summary
Wake County presented a draft 50-year water plan to the Wake Forest Town Council, outlining growth-driven supply, quality and flood-resilience strategies and requesting municipal participation and endorsements; public comment on the draft was open through Oct. 10.
Nancy Daley, Wake County’s water resource program manager, told the Wake Forest Town Council that Wake County has drafted a 50-year “Wake 1” water plan and is seeking continuing municipal participation and endorsements. The draft plan, Daley said, takes a holistic approach — looking at surface water, groundwater, stormwater and wastewater together — and is out for public comment through Oct. 10.
Why it matters: Wake County projects population and demand increases over the next 50 years that will require additional investments in water supply and treatment. Daley said the plan aims to preserve access…
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