Upper Neuse Clean Water Initiative

Brumley

The Upper Neuse Clean Water Initiative (UNCWI) is a partnership effort to prioritize and protect those lands most critical for the long-term safety and health of all drinking water supplies for the communities in the Upper Neuse River Basin. In addition to providing our community with clean water, land in this region is also known for working farmland and the gorgeous rolling beauty of the surrounding countryside.

The Initiative brings together landowners, conservation organizations, and local and state government programs in the Upper Neuse River Basin to protect Falls Lake, Lake Michie, Little River Reservoir, Lake Holt, Lake Orange, New Hillsborough Lake, Corporation Lake, Lake Ben Johnston and Lake Rogers. Initiative partners work with landowners, local governments, and the public to review land conservation options and acquire key parcels of land through voluntary purchase or donation of land or conservation agreements.

Generous support is provided by North Carolina’s natural resources trust funds; the City of Raleigh; Wake, Durham and Orange counties; and other government funding partners across the basin.

Partners

The Conservation Trust for North Carolina

Ellerbe Creek Watershed Association

Eno River Association

Tar River Land Conservancy

The Conservation Fund

Triangle Greenways Council

Triangle Land Conservancy

2016-1-5 Final Swift Creek

Plans

2006 Upper Neuse Clean Water Initiative Conservation Plan (PDF)
Upper Neuse Clean Water Initiative 2015-2045 Conservation Strategy (PDF)
Upper Swift Creek Watershed Assessment 2015

Projects

Brumley Forest Nature Preserve

Brumley Forest. Photo by Caroline Gilmore.

TLC’s 613-acre Brumley Forest Nature Preserve protects water quality in one of the state’s most rapidly growing counties. Brumley Forest is bisected by Stony Creek, a tributary of the Eno River, which flows into Falls Lake.  The property contains over 22,000 feet of streams, three ponds, and more than 20 acres of wetlands. The purchase of Brumley Forest was made possible through the generosity of the Zeist Family Foundation and individual donors as well through funding from the Clean Water Management Trust Fund and UNCWI.

 

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