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Flood Management Risk Tools and Flood Sensors
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/flood-management-risk-tools-and-flood-sensors
Learn about flood management risk tools and flood sensors.
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Little Sugar Creek Polk Street to the South Carolina State Line
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/little-sugar-creek-polk-street-south-carolina-state-line
Storm Water Services will perform steam and wetland restoration from I-485 to the South Carolina State Line.
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South Prong Clarks Creek
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/south-prong-clarks-creek
Restoration of 6,813 Linear Feet of the South Prong Clarke Creek corridor from Huntersville-Concord Road to Asbury Chapel Road.
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Active Projects
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects
Learn about County Storm Water Services current projects.
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Completed Projects
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/completed-projects
Learn about County Storm Water Services completed projects.
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Mallard Creek at Kirk Farms field
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/mallard-creek-kirk-farms-field
Restoration of 5,875 Linear Feet of the Mallard Creek corridor from Mallard Creek Church Road to I-485.
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McDowell Creek at Westmoreland Road
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/mcdowell-creek-westmoreland-road
The project will restore 2,500 Linear Feet of the McDowell Creek corridor from just above Westmoreland Road to the County Park property.
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Mallard Creek at David Taylor Drive
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/mcdowell-creek-westmoreland-road-cloned
The project will restore 2,500 Linear Feet of the McDowell Creek corridor from just above Westmoreland Road to the County Park property.
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Kings Branch Stream Restoration Phase 2: Arrowood to Hebron Commerce Drive
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/kings-branch-phase-2
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services will construct a floodplain and stream restoration project on approximately 5,600 linear feet of Kings Branch.
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Community Rating System
https://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/community-rating-system
The Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary incentive program that recognizes and encourages community floodplain management practices that exceed the minimum requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Over 1,500 communities participate nationwide.
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