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Scuppernong Regional Water Management Study - Stakeholder Engagement
SWCA is providing stakeholder engagement and community outreach support for APNEP and NERRA’s Scuppernong Regional Water Management Study.
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SWCA is providing stakeholder engagement and community outreach support for the Scuppernong Regional Water Management Study in Washington and Tyrell Counties, North Carolina, on behalf of the Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership (APNEP) and the National Estuarine Research Reserve Association (NERRA). This includes leading the development of an engagement strategy for the study and advising on, as well as supporting, the implementation of stakeholder collaboration and community outreach activities.
The Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership is excited to announce that the Albemarle Commission, in collaboration with Washington and Tyrrell Counties, has joined forces with various organizations to conduct a comprehensive study on flooding in the northern Albemarle-Pamlico peninsula. This partnership with a diverse range of organizations brings together scientific expertise, local knowledge, and community engagement to ensure a well-rounded approach to this study. By combining resources and working closely with affected communities, this study aims to develop effective strategies for water management and flood prevention.
This webpage serves as a central hub for all updates and information related to the Scuppernong Water Management Study. Here, you will find comprehensive reports, research findings, community engagement initiatives, and opportunities to provide input and feedback on this critical issue.
Meg Perry is an experienced facilitator and stakeholder engagement specialist who specializes in water resources and resilience planning. She is trained in multi-party environmental conflict resolution and consensus building and has facilitated over 400 virtual and in-person meetings in the last five years. Meg’s experience with complex planning and stakeholder engagement processes in 17 states includes coastal resilience planning, statewide hazard mitigation planning, and collaborative water management with state and local agencies, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Bureau of Reclamation. In addition to facilitation expertise, Meg has graduate-level training in hydrology, river processes, ecological resilience, and decision science.