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7811
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In 1995, massive fish kills in the Neuse River focused national attention on the state, and the public demanded that the state clean up the waterways. In response to the outcry, Senator Marc Basnight of Dare County proposed an innovative and effective environmental initiative that is now known as the Clean Water Management Trust Fund. Basnight argued that the General Assembly should provide incentives and assistance to local governments, landowners, and others to protect and restore water quality. Holman examines what has been accomplished in the last decade. Grants from the fund have improved 142 wastewater collection and treatment systems and have funded 102 buffer, stream, and wetland restoration projects.
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820
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Lobbyist Bill Holman argues for an expanded state role in land use planning and regulations.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 16 Issue 1, Spring 1990, p40-47, il
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28849
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High Point CART (Community Artist Residency Training) program held performances of four classical artists at several businesses, including the Harris and Covington Hosiery Mill. The performances have helped to reduce workplace pressure, improve employee morale, and gain publicity across North Carolina.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 1 Issue 2, Jan 1985, p3, por