N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund
Created in 1996, the Clean Water Management Trust Fund makes grants to local governments, state agencies and conservation non-profits to help finance projects that specifically address water pollution problems.
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Raleigh, NC, 27609
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(919) 571-6767
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8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund CWMTF Executive Director featured in Pilot View newsletter:

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On August 11, friends and supporters of Pilot View Resource Conservation and Development, Inc. gathered at the Piedmont Club for the ninth annual awards luncheon. Pilot View RC&D recognized the accomplishments ...
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund Congrats to Friends of the Mountains to the Sea Trail, Durham County, and NC Division of Parks and Rec! FMST received 3 grants totaling $205,000 which will fund construction of a 110-ft steel bridge over Little Lick Creek at Falls Lake in Durham -giving the MST 44 miles of uninterrupted trail! (HT: FMTST) CWMTF has... helped protect both Lick Creek and complete the MST....

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NOTE TO ALL 2009 APPLICANTS: You will be receiving a hard copy of this letter by snail mail, complete with the form referenced below...
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River Link The Clean Water Management Trust Fund is the BEST program in the country for focusing grass root and governement entities on the isues related to water! Thank you NC general assembly for voting for clean water in North Carolina to support our state! Karen Cragnolin

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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund From the Raleigh News and Observer: Clean up plan for Falls Lake has unknowns:

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Toughened development rules approved by the Durham County commissioners Monday are Durham's first step toward cleaning up Raleigh's drinking water.
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund Wilm Star story on the Kure Beach Stormwater /park project partially funded by CWMTF

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Kure Beach is turning into the little beach town that could.The Pleasure Island community has secured yet another grant for its Ocean Front Park.The N.C. Division of Coastal Management has awarded the town $200,000 out
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Gareth McGrath's story talks about the importance of getting support from both inside and outside the community for grants that support these kinds of projects.
November 21 at 3:50am
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund Update on Kure Beach Ocean Front Park project - NC Gov. Bev Perdue announces it receives a $200,000 beach access grant from the NC Division of Coastal Management. CWMTF awarded the project $ $204,000, and it received a $456,000 grant from the NC Division of Parks and Recreation. The CWMTF portion of the project will ...provide additional public access while protecting water quality and public health through improved stormwater management.

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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund More on the Blue Ridge Parkway from Jack Betts - on his blog:

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Sunday's column about the Blue Ridge Parkway and the need to boost maintenance and preserve vistas brought several responses -- including one that pointed out I should have credited Josephus Daniels rather ...
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News Release Date: 11/13/09 Contact: Lisa Schell (919) 571-6757 Release: Immediate ...
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund The completed City of Raleigh stormwater project, funded by approximately $400,000 in CWMTF grant monies. The project will protect Pigeon House Branch, one of Raleigh's most polluted creeks, from futher degredation.

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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund CWMTF is touring Raleigh stormwater projects at 11:30 today -appropriate after last week's rain. Follow us on Twitter for real-time photos and notes from the tour! http://twitter.com/CWMTF

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CWMTF makes grants to local governments, state agencies and non-profits for water quality protection
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund Nice Jack Betts piece on the BRP and the need for preservation like the CTNC CSX project http://bit.ly/EO8rz

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At one time it was to be called the Appalachian Scenic Highway. In 1933, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes was calling it the "Park-to-Park Highway." Two years later, an N.C.
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund Happy anniversary to CWMTF preservation partners LTLT - CWMTF is proud to have worked with you to protect the Little Tennessee River Basin. Since 1997 CWMTF has invested over $40.1 million to help protect the Little Tennessee http://bit.ly/3hv0Y6

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Including the fabulous Needmore!
November 12 at 11:36am
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Yes! $6.6 million from CWMTF to help preserve an important ecological and cultural riverfront tract!
November 12 at 1:35pm
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund CWMTF congratulates its conservation partner, the NC Coastal Federation on its oyster project in Pamlico Sound...

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Thanks to millions of dollars in stimulus funding a huge restoration project is underway in the east. Not only is the endeavor improving the environment it's also jump-starting the local economy.
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N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund EPA report underscores need for continued work to preserve and protect NC's water quality...

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A study released by the Environmental Protection Agency this week shows widespread contamination of fish in lakes and reservoirs in every state in the country, including some in North Carolina.