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Water restrictions remain in place

Planning ahead for the next flood

From Staff Reports The Stage 3 Mandatory Water Restrictions II remain in effect for Pender County Utilities (PCU) customers in the Hampstead and Scotts Hill areas. “All non-essential uses of drinking water are banned, and garden and landscape irrigation must be reduced to the minimum amount necessary for survival,� said Kenny Keel, Pender County Utilities director. “Irrigating grass lawns is banned.� PCU staff will re-evaluate our water shortage response at that time to determine if changes can be made. “We appreciate the cooperation of our customers with these requirements,� said Keel. “Thank you for your ef Water restrictions remain in place in eastern Pender after record Memorial Day water usage caused a pressure drop and some empty faucets across the area. Dry weather prompted many customers to turn on the yard sprinklers, resulting in a drastic increase in water usage – more than the system could handle.

Red Cross makes urgent call for blood donations

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Culvert work on Fremont Street is expected to be completed within two weeks. The work has closed the street for some time as a bigger pipe to move water through the Osgood Canal is installed. Fremont Street ooded at the culvert during Hurricane Florence. The new pipe is part of an overall program to improve the canal in Burgaw.

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From Staff Reports Blood emergency: Red Cross issues urgent call for blood and platelet donors Less than three-day supply of most blood types; new and existing donors called to help save lives Following a difficult Fourth of July week for blood and platelet donations and ongoing challenges finding new blood donors, the American Red Cross now faces a blood shortage and has issued an emergency call for eligible individuals of all blood types to give now and prevent delays in medical care. About 450 fewer blood drives were or-

Keeping water moving through the Osgood Canal By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher

As with any town in eastern North Carolina, managing rainwater is a top priority in the flat land. In Burgaw, the Osgood Canal is the prime mover of storm water through the town. During a flooding situation, the Canal is critical to protecting property and lives. After Hurricane Florence, Burgaw has embarked on an improvement project on the Canal. The most obvious improve-

ment is a new culvert under Fremont tion of the Canal from the flooding. The Street at the Pender County Tax Office. Canal runs past the old town wastewater Construction on project has blocked the plant, where considerable erosion has ocstreet for several months. curred. Cowan says repairing and work“Things are moving along well with ing on the Canal is not a simple task. the construction and they expect to have “We cannot just jump in and clean out it finished in the next couple of weeks,â€? the Canal – it is a controlled waterway by said Burgaw Mayor Pete Cowan. “The the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. We next big project is work on the Canal from have an extensive process we have to go Timberly Street out to Highway 117. We through before anything is done,â€? said have aPush grant Mowers approved to help with the Cowan. “WeTurn have very specific instruc• Lawn Tractors • Zero Mowers project.â€? tions as to what can be done without Trimmers & Chainsaws The banks are damaged along that sec- incurring a major fine.â€?

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Filing period for county municipal elections open From Staff Reports The filing period for November municipal elections in Pender County is now open. Elections will be held in Burgaw, Surf City, Topsail Beach, Atkinson and St. Helena. The deadline for filing for these elec-

tions is July 19 at noon . Board of Elections Director Susan Williams reports as of July 8, the following candidates have filed for the November municipal elections. s7ILLIAM % 'EORGE ))) n 4OWN of Burgaw Commissioner

s7ILFRED 2ED 2OBBINS n Town of Burgaw Commissioner s$WIGHT 4ORRES n 3URF #ITY Town Council s$ONALD 2AY (ELMS n 3URF City Town Council s7ILLIAM *OSEPH &OWLER n

Surf City Town Council s$OUGLAS #HARLES -EDLIN n Surf City Mayor. s(OWARD -C#OY "RAXTON *R – Topsail Beach Mayor s-ICHAEL 7AYNE 3TEALER n !Tkinson Town Commissioner

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