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Wake County presents 50‑year "Wake 1 Water" plan to Garner council; public comment open through Oct. 10

5861880 · October 1, 2025
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Wake County staff briefed Garner council on a 50‑year integrated water resources plan addressing supply, reuse, stormwater, land conservation and flood resilience; draft plan is out for public comment through Oct. 10 and will be sent to the Wake County Board of Commissioners for final approval in early 2026.

Nancy Daley, Wake County Water Resources program manager, briefed the Garner Town Council on the Wake 1 Water Plan, a 50‑year integrated strategy for water supply, wastewater, stormwater, groundwater, land conservation and flood resilience across Wake County.

Daley said the plan grew from a three‑year collaboration with municipalities and community partners through the Wake County Water Partnership, and she emphasized the plan’s multi‑benefit approach: “The Wake 1 Water Plan provides an integrated framework for managing finite water resources through collaborative multi…

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