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Census: Wake is growing, aging, and more diverse

cording to census data released March 2, 2011, North Carolina’s suburbs and urban areas experienced unprecedented growth rates, particularly in Wake County.  A significant portion of newcomers to NC were senior in age, including retirees, and were more ethnically and racially diverse: Despite the bursting of the dot.com bubble in …

Falls Lake rules require innovative stormwater treatment strategies in Durham

Falls Lake rules take effect January 15, 2011, and Durham is not happy considering the city’s future plans for the Falls Lake watershed. As Durham gears up for major new development in both the Jordan and Falls Lake watersheds, the city will not be able to address pollution reduction goals …

Raleigh pitches in to help protect Falls watershed in Granville County

Raleigh and Creedmore recently partnered to preserve 162 acres in Granville County.  The mutually beneficial partnership will not only create a stormwater buffer, keeping nitrogen and phosphorous out of Wake’s critical drinking water supply, but will also provide recreation space for Creedmore in the form of a new city park.  …