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Watershed Sustainability

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The History and Future of Water in North Carolina is a short video production, made for
TV. This film takes a look at some of the historical problems North Carolina has
experienced with its waterways. The professionals interviewed will highlight the steps that
were taken to solve these problems. The intent of the film is to create awareness and obtain
an appreciation for North Carolinas water resources.
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