The North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is partnering with UNRBA to involve local stakeholders, develop "atlases" of potential restoration projects to improve and protect water quality and aquatic habitat, and help implement projects. Our efforts to conduct this work in the Lick Creek watershed are currently getting underway.
With funding from NC DWQ, UNRBA is facilitating stakeholders to develop a Watershed Restoration Plan to coordinate efforts to improve water quality in the Lick Creek watershed.
Durham County Soil & Water Conservation District is conducting a project in the Lick Creek watershed to restore or stabilize 3,100 feet of Lick Creek's main stem with funding from the NC Clean Water Management Trust Fund.