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Black Creek Watershed Association

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The BCWA is a group of citizens in Cary, NC who work together to improve water quality, wildlife habitat, and recreation in Black Creek, a small urban watershed in the Neuse River Basin. Buoyed by the popularity of the Black Creek Greenway, the BCWA provides education and installs green stormwater infrastructure including bioretention, wetlands, and rainwater harvesting. Their work is coordinated by WRRI in partnership with the Town of Cary, NC State Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering and is funded by grants and partner cost sharing. Black Creek is listed by the state as impaired due to excessive stormwater runoff and associated pollutants.

Join Us To Protect Black Creek

Maps

Thanks to BCWA members and GIS wizards Elena Horvath and Amin Davis for the maps.

Reports

Rainscaping

Rainscapes are landscape enhancements that reduce stormwater runoff from properties. 

Partners

Current and former BCWA partners include:

  • Town of Cary
  • NC Cooperative Extension Wake County Center
  • NC Division of Water Resources
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Natural Learning Initiative, NCSU College of Design
  • Center for Human and Earth Restoration
  • Daly 7
  • Kingswood Elementary School
  • Accreditation Commission for Health Care
  • Beechtree HOA
  • Clemson University
  • Northwoods Elementary School
  • Lake Crabtree County Park
  • Silverton HOA
  • Windchase at Beechtree HOA
  • Harvest Church
  • NCSU Department of Horticulture
  • Cary Rotary
  • Wessex HOA
  • Buckhurst West neighborhood
  • Young Marines of Raleigh
  • West Cary Middle School
  • NCSU College of Natural Resources