Available Documents
Groundwater or Hydrogeologic Study
Status: Not provided or referenced in application materials
Source: None identified in public record
Well Density & Water System Reference Maps
Status: Not included in annexation materials
Source: NC DEQ / County GIS (Public Record)
Water & Sewer Availability Letter
(Filed — N/A)
Status: Not identified in filed annexation or development agreement materials.
Source: Town of Holly Ridge public records (as reviewed).
The documents below are presented as filed in public records and reflect materials identified in annexation and development submissions or related municipal documentation.
Water Supply & Groundwater Systems — Public Record Review
Purpose of This Review
This section compiles publicly filed materials related to water sourcing, groundwater reliance, infrastructure capacity, and environmental documentation associated with annexation and development proposals in Holly Ridge.
Water supply reliability, aquifer dependency, service capacity, and contamination review are structural components of long-term municipal planning. When development proposals extend over multiple decades, these considerations warrant clear documentation and transparent evaluation.
This page presents primary-source records and referenced materials to support independent public review. It does not provide opinions or conclusions and is intended solely to organize publicly available documentation relevant to water supply and environmental review.
Key Areas of Review
Groundwater Reliance
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Use of private wells versus regional or municipal water systems
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Aquifer dependency in incorporated and annexed areas
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Long-term groundwater withdrawal assumptions
Drinking Water Sourcing
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Identified public water providers
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Utility service commitments and infrastructure assumptions
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Capacity relative to projected demand
Capacity & Service Alignment
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Projected water usage under development scenarios
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Alignment with existing system capacity and growth projections
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Infrastructure timing and service thresholds
Environmental Due Diligence
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Presence of publicly documented contamination sites in proximity
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Inclusion or exclusion of hydrogeologic study
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Environmental assessment documentation
Water and wastewater infrastructure planning in North Carolina operates within state regulatory oversight, including permitting and reporting requirements administered through the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ).
This page references only publicly available documentation and does not substitute for regulatory review.