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Water In NC: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Managing Water

Season 13 Episode 4 | 27m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

Managing Water Resources for the Future

In the last 40 years almost 1/5 of North Carolina’s fields and forest have been converted to urban use. Jobs and growth are important, but a growing economy is putting increasing pressure on water resources. The Is good news, however; there is much we can do to protect our water resources and the quality of life made possible by clean, abundant water.

04/19/2018

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Water In NC: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Managing Water

Season 13 Episode 4 | 27m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

In the last 40 years almost 1/5 of North Carolina’s fields and forest have been converted to urban use. Jobs and growth are important, but a growing economy is putting increasing pressure on water resources. The Is good news, however; there is much we can do to protect our water resources and the quality of life made possible by clean, abundant water.

04/19/2018

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