Easley's web site to encourage water conservation
Online tool developed by N.C. State turf grass research program.
Here is a list of the top water users in Durham for 2006.
A real-time look at groundwater levels across North Carolina.
The NC Division of Water Resources and the US Geological Survey monitor wells which respond to rainfall quickly. Their levels are a measure of the amount of water stored in the subsurface that is available to discharge to surface water features.
The "Real-time streamflow" map tracks short-term changes (over several hours) in rivers and streams.
More than 300 communities, states and utilities are part of this nationwide campaign for water conservation. Tips and advice, year-round planning for homes - and even games about saving water.
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