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About Us

Our company works with landowners to complete environmental restoration projects that boost watershed health.  These projects are selected through a multi-step process that includes: Assessing a watershed’s condition; Finding projects that fix problems; Developing restoration plans in coordination with landowners; Implementing those restoration projects;…

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Our Products

Our company restores natural landscape functions damaged by development.  Our work results inimproved water quality, enhanced habitat for wildlife, and natural controls to flooding.  Successful project implementation has resulted in our ability to provide credits to offset environmental damage from development.  Currently, we offer…

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Investing in our Natural Systems

We’re invested in watersheds.  Particularly those in North Carolina.  That investment includes planning, fieldwork, engineering, and education.  Through work in these areas, we restore the natural systems that we rely on and enjoy.  Also, with long-term protection agreements, these investments will be enjoyed by…

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Recent Blog Topics

Impaired Water Trends

Nutrient related water quality impairm At the November 2019 Environmental Management Commission Meeting, NC DEQ presented their Annual Basinwide Water Management Plan report highlighting threats and efforts to manage our state’s water resources.  Regarding nutrients, there were a number of concerning items reported: Nutrient…

 Posted on December 11, 2019

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Chowan Bloom

As the temperatures cool, the likelihood of algae blooms and associated water quality problems diminishes. Flowing through the sparsely populated northeast North Carolina, the Chowan River needs a break from being plagued by several blooms that raised health alerts from the State this summer….

 Posted on October 13, 2019

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Northern Exposure

North Carolina is no stranger to algal blooms. Hot summers, runoff from agricultural and urban lands combine with shallow, slow moving estuaries create conditions that cause harmful algal blooms (HABs). While common in our State, its becoming more common in areas to our north….

 Posted on September 29, 2019

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