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Adopt-A-Stream Volunteer Program

Last Modified: April 11, 2012

The Stormwater Utility's Adopt-A-Stream Program is always looking for new volunteer groups to walk, clean, and protect streams in Raleigh.

Volunteer groups enjoy walking their streams at least twice a year, typically once in the spring and once in the fall. During these stream walks, if groups observe any signs of pollution, they are encouraged to report them immediately.

To learn more information about joining the Adopt-A-Stream Program, please contact contact Mac Smith at 919-996-3940 or StormwaterUtilityHelpingU@raleighnc.gov.

In addition to the stream walks, groups organize at least one stream clean-up each year.

Stream clean-ups involve physically removing trash and debris from the stream to a nearby location for collection and disposal by the City. The City recommends groups to organize their clean-up to coincide with North Carolina's "Big Sweep" in early October.

Trash bags, safety vests, and latex gloves are provied for Adopt-A-Stream volunteers. Signs are also erected to recognize volunteer groups that adopt at least one mile of stream within the City limits.

When volunteer groups perform their stream walks and clean-ups, each group is asked to complete and submit a Field Data SheetAdobe Acrobat PDF Document and notify the City of any pollution sources found. The City will investigate reported pollution problems to ensure they are eliminated.

Once a segment of the stream reach is adopted, the City asks adopting groups to get permission from all neighboring property owners for stream walks and clean-ups before entering private property. Educational door hangers describing the Adopt-A-Stream Program and its benefits to the environment are available from the City to help notify property owners of the volunteer group's upcoming stream walks and stream clean-ups.

Active Volunteer Groups within Adopt-A-Stream

Alaino Cole & Family HDR Engineering
AMEC Earth and Environmental Lake Raleigh Consortium
Black & Veatch International Co. Life Technologies
Blue Phoenix of North Carolina McKim & Creed
Boy Scout Troop 214 Mordecai CAC
Boy Scout Troop 352 NC AWWA WEA Students & Young Professionals
Boy Scout Troop 357 NC Wildlife Federation Capital Chapter
Brentwood Exchange Club NCSU Student Fisheries Society
Brown and Caldwell North Raleigh Presbyterian Church
Calvary PCA Youth Partners for Environmental Justice
Calyn & Jack Disbrow Plexus Engineering Solutions
Campbell University Environmental Law Assoc. Raleigh Rotoract
CDM Red Hot & Blue
CH2M Hill Rotary Club of Crabtree
Companion Animal Club Rotary Club of Raleigh
Courtyard Raleigh Crabtree Valley Hotel S.A.F.E.
Deering Drive Brain Trust Simmons Branch RiverKeepers
Dewberry and Davis, Inc. St. Michael's Environmental Committee
Eastern Research Group, Inc. Stantec Consulting
Endeavor Charter School Stewart Engineering
Enloe High School NHS The Fishermen
ERM NC PC Tritest, Inc.
Exploris Middle School 8th Graders Triangle Korean Club
Froehling & Robertson, Inc. Veterinary Student Public Health Corps
Gardner Stream Team Wake County Audubon Society
Greenhorne & O'Mara WVJR Extream Team
Haven House Services York Elementary Creek Keepers
Hazen and Sawyer, P.C.

If you see that your group is not listed, need more information or have questions, please contact Mac Smith at 919-996-3940 or via email at StormwaterUtilityHelpingU@raleighnc.gov

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