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17667
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Weeks without rain caused water supplies all over North Carolina to shrink in the late summer, and over 20 cities had to go on an emergency basis to assure water for basic needs. In most instances the situation was exaggerated by a rapid increase in consumption. Thus, regulations were installed to curtail consumption and provide supplements.
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17669
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One of the central problems facing a growing North Carolina is what to do with the urban fringe. Green summarizes the most effective methods for dealing with development on the city limits.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 20 Issue 2, Oct 1953, p7-9
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17670
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The extensive hard-surfacing of North Carolina's cities and towns has been extremely progressive, especially in smaller towns.
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