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Serving the people of
Camden, Chowan,
Currituck,
Dare, Gates, Hyde
Pasquotank, Perquimans,
Tyrrell and
Washington Counties |
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A Sample of Completed Projects *
Please
contact us for more information
on any past project.
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| Camden
County |
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Treasure Point Community
Access |
$150,000 |
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Dismal Swamp State Park
Boardwalk & Nature Trail |
$111,000 |
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Camden County Drainage &
Floodwater Mgt Study |
$30,000 |
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Camden County Senior
Trail |
$80,000 |
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Camden Community Park |
$600,000 |
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Hurricane Isabel
Clearing & Snagging
Phases I-III |
$87,146 |
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Sawyers Creek Boat Ramp |
$45,300 |
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| Chowan
County |
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Chowan County Nature
Tourism Canoe/Kayak
Access |
$5,000 |
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Bennetts Millpond Dam
Repair |
$29,800 |
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Cape Colony Neighborhood
Access |
$53,025 |
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Chowan County Water
Quality & Water
Management Study |
$97,000 |
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Chowan Country Club
Water Quality
Improvement |
$424,000 |
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Cannon Ferry Heritage Riverwalk |
$93,300 |
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Chowan County Nature
Tourism Brochure |
$5,000 |
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Edenton-Chowan Riparian Buffer Project |
$1,560,000 |
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Edenton Constructed Wetlands |
$53,994 |
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Holladays Island Regional Camping Platforms |
$28,500 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases I-III |
$231,672 |
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John's Island Camping Platforms |
$34,800 |
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Woodlawn Community Improvement |
$41,760 |
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Currituck County |
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Currituck County Stormwater Management & Drainage Study |
$40,000 |
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Guinea Mill Water Quality & Wetland Restoration |
$454,011 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases
I-III |
$291,440 |
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Point Harbor Beach Recreation Park |
$500,000 |
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| Dare
County |
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First Flight Wetlands &
Outdoor Classroom Phase
I |
$28,000 |
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Roanoke Island Festival
Park Boardwalk & Kayak
Launch |
$42,750 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases I-III |
$123,613 |
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Roanoke Island Marshes, Trails & Observation Decks |
$57,300 |
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Town of Manteo Waterfront Stabilization |
$142,500 |
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| Gates
County |
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Gates County Recreation Program |
$212,000 |
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Gates
County Schools Flood
Prevention |
$70,913 |
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Gatesville High School Outdoor Learning Center |
$18,215 |
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Gatesville Town Park Phase I-II |
$58,625 |
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Gatesville Walking and Bike Trail |
$75,000 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases I-III |
$149,300 |
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Town of Gatesville Water Quality Project |
$65,959 |
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| Hyde
County |
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Davis School Recreation
Center |
$99,750 |
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Double Canal & Berry Ditch Restoration |
$15,000 |
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Engelhard/Far Creek Boardwalk |
$60,000 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases
I-III |
$114,890 |
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Ponzer Recreation Area |
$130,000 |
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Pungo River Stream Restoration |
$32,000 |
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Stumpy Point Stream Restoration |
$22,000 |
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Pasquotank
County |
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River Road Middle School
Stormwater Wetland Phase
I |
$65,188 |
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Albemarle Hospital Regional Fitness Trail
Phase I-II |
$106,900 |
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Hurricane Isabel Stream
Cleanup |
$20,000 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases
I-III |
$686,806 |
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Newland Canal Restoration |
$435,980 |
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Northeastern Park |
$325,270 |
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Pasquotank River Canoe Trail & Camping Platforms |
$41,640 |
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Weeksville Nature Trail Boardwalk |
$39,900 |
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Perquimans
County |
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Perquimans County
Recreation & Community
Center Phase II |
$970,250 |
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Hertford Kayak Access |
$11,924 |
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Commerce Park Shoreline
Restoration &
Constructed Wetlands |
$360,000 |
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Perquimans Nature
Tourism Development
Project |
$100,000 |
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Perquimans Community
Center Fishing Pier &
Canoe/Kayak Access |
$107,950 |
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Hertford Housing Authority Boardwalk & Fishing Pier |
$55,000 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases I-III |
$286,832 |
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Newbold-White House Shoreline Stabilization |
$350,000 |
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Perquimans County High School Outdoor Environmental Education Classroom Phase I-II |
$45,500 |
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Perquimans County Recreation & Community Center Belvidere Canoe Access |
$7,000 |
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Water
Quality Improvement and
Water Management Study |
$30,000 |
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Willis Jessup Recreational Center |
$500,000 |
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Tyrrell
County |
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Alligator & Goat Neck Communities Water Management Project |
$100,000 |
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Children's Playground in Columbia Town Park |
$71,295 |
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Columbia Waterfront Development Project |
$336,000 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases I-III |
$371,980 |
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Tyrrell County Elementary School Flood Prevention |
$75,362 |
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Washington
County |
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Pungo River Drainage
District Water
Management |
$100,000 |
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Plymouth Waterfront
Restoration Project
Phase I |
$125,690 |
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Hurricane Isabel Clearing & Snagging Phases I-III |
$506,552 |
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Macedonia Water Management Project |
$40,000 |
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Natural and Maritime History Museum |
$31,250 |
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Plymouth Waterfront
restoration Project
Phase I |
$125,690 |
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Roper Heritage Park |
$70,000 |
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Washington County Stream Restoration |
$59,300 |
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* Includes county investment and
in-kind contribution |
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"with the assistance of
Albemarle RC&D, I believe that
we've created the best public
facility in Northeast North
Carolina...".
Bobby Darden, Pasquotank County
Manager (2010) |
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"Our boardwalk
refurbishment project has turned
out to be one of the highlights
of our Plymouth historic
downtown waterfront area....our
partnership with RC&D is
allowing more people to
experience this magnificent
resource in an eco-friendly
way."
Brian Roth,
Plymouth Mayor (2010) |
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"We have benefitted
so much with our wetlands
project from many points of
view. Aesthetically,
academically, environmentally
and athletically, our school has
benefitted from the partnership
and grants. The entire
community finds pleasure in the
project."
Carolyn Jennings,
Principal River Road Middle School
(2010)
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"Your organization
has allowed our visitors to
experience (on our new 2000'
boardwalk) what they never could
have experienced, just being on
a nature trail. We
appreciate the support in
recognizing our vision of growth
& educating the public on the
environment."
Joy M. Greenwood, Superintendent
Dismal Swamp State Park
(2010)
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"The
project exceeded all
expectations. It was
managed professionally and went
according to schedule and
budget. RC&D staff has
been a tremendous resource..."
James R. Winebarger,
Facilities Director
Dare County Schools
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"Northeastern
North Carolina is so fortunate
to have an outreach resource in
our area that otherwise may be
overlooked throughout our state
as a location in need.
Thank you all very much for your
support in education."
Darrell Walker,
8th grade Science Teacher
Elizabeth City Middle School
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"It was a win-win situation
working with the Albemarle RC&D.
Their staff applied for the
grant that was awarded.
They managed the grant
efficiently. The staff was
extremely helpful and
friendly...I could not image a
more positive working
relationship ...Thanks RC&D!
Jay Greenwood,
Park Superintendent
Merchants Millpond State Park
(2011) |
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"This project was a total
success....Students and staff
embraced the project and played
an active role in the planning
and construction phases...Water
sampling protocols have been
developed and integrated into
curriculum."
Jim
Winebarger,
Facilities Director
Dare County Schools
(2011)
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