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Left: greywater sample from an office building. Right: Same greywater after treatment in membrane bioreactor. Greywater (or grey water, sullage, also spelled gray water in the United States) refers to domestic wastewater generated in households or office buildings from streams without fecal contamination, i.e., all streams except for the wastewater from toilets.
Also 36 percent of the poultry population (approximately 66 million birds) in the state. Hog farming has been a contentious issue in many parts of North Carolina, but the river basin only supports 2 percent of North Carolina's swine population. Crop lands decreased by 46 percent between 1982 and 1992, while urban development increased by 38 ...
New River – western North Carolina; New River – southeastern North Carolina; Nolichucky River; Norkett Branch; North Toe River; Nottely River; North Pacolet River; Panther Branch; Pine Log Creek; North River; Northeast Cape Fear River; Pamlico River; Panther Branch; Pasquotank River; Pee Dee River; Perquimans River; Pigeon River; Powells ...
Meanwhile, across all of the Western North Carolina region, including rural areas where people rely on well water but don’t have power to the pumps that would deliver it, residents persist in a ...
Water supplies for many communities in North and South Carolina are taken from the Yadkin-Pee Dee and during drought years the division of the water is a contentious issue. [citation needed] The Mitchell River was impacted in the 1980s by massive runoff of sediment from land clearing at the Olde Beau development. Numerous citations from the NC ...
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Bear Creek is a tributary of the 275 miles (443 km) Neuse River, the largest river in North Carolina. [1] The creek rises in the east of Wayne County, North Carolina, [2] Wills Pond to the north of New Hope Road impounds Old Mill Branch, a tributary of Bear Creek that enters from the right (west) near the creek's headwaters.
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