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"Our house has had structural damage from the blasting": Doc Nichols Development Part 4
This footage and interview was filmed on a property right next to a development being constructed on Doc Nichols Road in Durham, NC.
"Everything is covered in dirt!": Doc Nichols Development Part 3
This footage and interview was filmed on a property right next to a development being constructed on Doc Nichols Road in Durham, NC.
“I’m worried about the traffic”: Doc Nichols Development Part 2
This footage and interview was filmed on a property right next to a development being constructed on Doc Nichols Road in Durham, NC.
“The dynamite blasting is making me feel like I’m back in Vietnam”: Doc Nichols Development Part 1
This footage and interview was filmed on a property right next to a development being constructed on Doc Nichols Road in Durham, NC.
'Ask a Planner' Session at Oak Grove Ruritan Club (June 2022)
Representatives from Durham's Planning Department met with local rural community residents to discuss the future of development in Durham County.
Sediment Erosion From Developments Flowing Into Falls Lake NC - July 2022
This video shows what occurred in the Falls Lake watershed from Friday July 8th through Wednesday July 13th. A tale told in three parts, there is footage from before a significant amount of rainfall, the effects observed on the day after the rain, and a followup study conducted a few days later. That's right—water samples were collected by the Neuse Riverkeeper and tested before and after the rain to determine how high the levels of turbidity are in Lick Creek. Spoiler alert—these are already extremely turbid waters!
Development Is EXPLODING in Durham NC!
This is the blasting going on to create new a development on Doc Nichols Road in Durham, North Carolina. The parcel abuts rural county land and is close to Falls Lake. Runoff from developments in this area has been seen flowing directly into Lick Creek and then dumping directly into the lake.
Runoff From Developments Flowing Into Lick Creek
This video shows the runoff from the developments on Olive Branch Road and Doc Nichols Road flowing into Lick Creek, which is a very short distance from Falls Lake. The creek flows directly into the lake, which provides water for half a million people in Raleigh and six other municipalities in Eastern Wake County: Garner, Knightdale, Rolesville, Wake Forest, Wendell, and Zebulon.