Water Conservation

The City of Morganton is a member of the Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group (WMG). During drought periods, the WMG monitors water levels in the basin and works together to encourage conservation among water customers in the region.

 


 

Current water supply conditions:

Last Updated on January 13, 2012

Stage 0:

Normal Conditions

Goal:

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Action:

Water conservation encouraged

  • Water conservation helps you save money and conserve our most precious natural resource.
    Check out the Water Saving Tips page below for more ways to save!
 

Water Conservation Tips

Following a few, easy water conservation tips can save hundreds of gallons of water a week!

1. Turn off the water while you shave. You can save more than 100 gallons a week.

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Useful Info

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Background

Incorporated in late 2007, the Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group - a 501(c)(3) non-profit - was organzied during the 3½-year stakeholder process associated with Duke Energy’s relicensing of the Catawba-Wateree Hydro Project. Duke's Comprehensive Relicensing Agreement (CRA) defines how the basin will be managed for the next 40 to 50 years.

The WMG identifies, funds and manage projects that help extend and enhance the capacity of the Catawba River.

Visit the WMG website.



Joshua Harris
Public Information Officer

Phone: 432-2516
E-mail
the PIO

The Public Information Office is located on the second floor of City Hall in the Development and Design Dept.

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