In 1974, the towns of Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills, along with Dare County, established the Dare Beaches Water Study Group to find ways to provide adequate supplies of potable water throughout the Dare Beaches. On the recommendation of the Dare Beaches Water Study Group, the two towns and the county formed the Dare Beaches Water and Sewer Authority.Each folder in this collection contains a detailed outline of events concerning procuring water sources for the county. They were compiled by David Stick in 1997 and include correspondence, legal documents, meeting minutes, studies in water consumed, maintenance contracts, ordinances and a development plan.
Dare Beaches Water and Sewer Authority and Dare Beaches Water Study Group Collection
33MSS-20
1970 - 1973
English
In 1974, the towns of Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills, along with Dare County, established the Dare Beaches Water Study Group to find ways to provide adequate supplies of potable water throughout the Dare Beaches. On the recommendation of the Dare Beaches Water Study Group, the two towns and the county formed the Dare Beaches Water and Sewer Authority.
Each folder in this collection contains a detailed outline of events concerning procuring water sources for the county. They were compiled by David Stick in 1997 and include correspondence, legal documents, meeting minutes, studies in water consumed, maintenance contracts, ordinances and a development plan.For current information on the location ofthese materials, please consult the Outer Banks History Center.
Stick, David, 1919-2009
Outer Banks History Center
This collection is arranged in two series: Dare Beaches Water and Sewer Study Group and Beaches Water and Sewer Authority.
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In 1974, the towns of Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills, along with Dare County, established the Dare Beaches Water Study Group to find ways to provide adequate supplies of potable water throughout the Dare Beaches. On the recommendation of the Dare Beaches Water Study Group, the two towns and the county formed the Dare Beaches Water and Sewer Authority.
In 1974, the towns of Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills, along with Dare County, established the Dare Beaches Water Study Group to find ways to provide adequate supplies of potable water throughout the Dare Beaches. On the recommendation of the Dare Beaches Water Study Group, the two towns and the county formed the Dare Beaches Water and Sewer Authority.
[Identification of item], 33MSS-20, Dare Beaches Water and Sewer Authority and Dare Beaches Water Study Group Collection, Outer Banks History Center, Manteo, N.C., U.S.A.
Donated by David Stick
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Each folder in this collection contains a detailed outline of events concerning procuring water sources for the county. They were compiled by David Stick in 1997 and include correspondence, legal documents, meeting minutes, studies in water consumed, maintenance contracts, ordinances and a development plan.
This collection is arranged in two series: Dare Beaches Water and Sewer Study Group and Beaches Water and Sewer Authority.
Each folder in this collection contains a detailed outline of events concerning procuring water sources for the county. They were compiled by David Stick in 1997 and include correspondence, legal documents, meeting minutes, studies in water consumed, maintenance contracts, ordinances and a development plan.