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15840
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As urban areas grow in size and population, they rely more heavily on surrounding rural areas for additional land and water resources. Such a situation has arisen in North Carolina's Chapel Hill-Carrboro area. In the last decade, the population of the area and the number of people served by the Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA) have increased by 33 percent. If the expected growth trend continues the OWASA must locate an additional, reliable source of raw water to meet the projected demands. This is difficult given the rapidly urbanizing areas and also pollution from agricultural land use.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 8 Issue 1, Summer 1982, p29-30, f
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15873
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Salem Lake watershed is the source for 40 percent of the city-county drinking water supply for Winston-Salem and Forsythe County. Salem Lake's watershed is situated in three governmental jurisdictions, the town of Kernersville, the city of Winston-Salem, and the county of Forsythe, all of which use the property for different purposes.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 9 Issue 2, Winter 1983, p8-11, il, map, f
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