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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 77 — Rivers, Creeks, and Coastal Waters

§ 77-111. Commissions established; purposes.

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§ 77-111. Commissions established; purposes.
There is established the Catawba/Wateree River Basin Advisory Commission and the Yadkin/Pee Dee River Basin Advisory Commission. The commissions shall be constituted as described in this Article and there shall be a separate commission for each river basin. The commissions shall be permanent bodies composed of members from the State of North Carolina and the State of South Carolina. The purpose of each commission shall be to:
(1)Provide guidance and make recommendations to local, state, and federal legislative and administrative bodies, and to others as it considers necessary and appropriate, for the use, stewardship, and enhancement of the water, and other natural resources, for all citizens within the river basins.
(2)Provide a forum for discussion of issues affecting the river basin's water quantity and water quality, and issues affecting other natural resources.
(3)Promote communication, coordination, and education among stakeholders within the river basins.
(4)Identify problems and recommend appropriate solutions.
(5)Undertake studies related to water quantity, water quality, and other natural resources in the river basin based on existing data available from agencies located in either state.
(6)Determine the optimum approach to comprehensively and collaboratively provide recommendations for integrated river management including, but not limited to, the total assimilative capacity of the river basin. (2004-83, s. 1.)
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