Learn about a county-wide water system

As the most populous county in North Carolina, with more than a million residents, it is important that Wake County takes proactive measures to maintain a clean and abundant water supply.

Wake County is working with the community to develop a countywide “One Water Plan.” The 50-year One Water Plan integrates all water planning (water supply, wastewater treatment, stormwater and flood management, and groundwater protection) with county and municipal development and transportation planning. This One Water Plan aims to equitably support all aspects of our growing population and preserves our limited natural resources.

As part of this effort, Wake County is collaborating with local partners to organize Community Input Sessions to gather thoughts and feedback on the One Water Plan. The collected input will help create strategies for a strong and sustainable water future for everyone in Wake County.

You are invited to attend the following Community Input Session at the Wake Health & Human Services-Northern Regional Center: Tuesday, March 18, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., 350 East Holding Avenue, Wake Forest.           

The 1-hour session will include the following content and activities:

  •  Provide updates on the Wake One Water Plan 
  • Request feedback on the draft One Water Strategies through online polling-please bring your smart phone to participate!
  • Continue to engage and build partnerships
  • Promote the public survey that will be open approximately April 1 to May 1, 2025
  • Promote the draft One Water Plan that will be out for comment in summer 2025

This meeting will be in person ONLY and lunch will be provided. If you are interested in attending please RSVP HERE no later than Friday, March 14th.

You can learn more about Wake One Water through the Wake One Water page, Fact Sheet and Frequently Asked Questions.

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