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Nicole Bartlett, a senior project engineer at Charlotte Water, poses for a portrait at the Sugar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. Melissa Melvin-Rodriguez mrodriguez@charlotteobserver.com

Making Waves: Charlotte Observer

April 27, 2023 Krystal Harwick

On April 26, 2023, Charlotte Observer reporter Evan Moore met with Stowe Project Manager and Charlotte Water’s Engineering Division Manager…

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Tricia Drummey, Matt Reaves, Darric Beach, Derek Dixon, Will Shull

Thought Leadership at the Design-Build Institute of America Southeast Summit

April 22, 2023 Krystal Harwick

Charlotte Water and the Stowe Team presented at the annual Southeast Regional Summit for the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA)…

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Nicole Bartlett and Will Shull stand in front of a presentation screen while engineers eat lunch in a cozy pub.

Lunch & Learn with American Society of Civil Engineers NC

April 8, 2023 Krystal Harwick

On April 6, the Stowe Project Management Team gave a presentation to the American Society of Civil Engineers about the…

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Posted in: about-the-project, public-involvement Filed under: Public Involvement, Stowe
Doug Shoutd, Supervisor and Tara Romine, Operator

Stowe’s First Staff Named

March 30, 2023 Krystal Harwick

The first permanent positions have been filled at the Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility.  Doug Shoutd has been selected…

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Posted in: about-the-project, construction Filed under: Stowe
Reporter Robin Kanaday stands in front of the Catawba River reporting on the headline "New Wastewater Pipeline"

Making Waves: QC News

March 22, 2023 Krystal Harwick

The new Stowe Regional facility made local headlines this week as river surveys in Belmont conclude. Robin Kanady of QC…

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aerial photo of the Long Creek Pump Station and the new Stowe Facility construction sites, separated by a creek and tree buffers

First Wastewater Pipeline Installed Under Long Creek

March 8, 2023 Krystal Harwick

Long Creek is a small tributary to the Catawba River that separates the Long Creek Pump Station from the new…

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Municipal Sewer and Water Magazine cover. Thinking Regionally Charlotte Water’s expanding footprint will pave the way for growth while protecting local resources.

Making Waves: Municipal Sewer & Water Magazine

February 4, 2023 Krystal Harwick

Nicole Bartlett, Stowe Project Manager and Charlotte Water Engineering Division Manager, is featured on the cover of this month’s issue…

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Aerial photograph of the Mount Holly Pump Station construction site.

Second Wastewater Pipeline Installed Under Catawba River

January 4, 2023 Krystal Harwick

The second wastewater pipeline crossing under the Catawba River is complete! The tunnel was constructed using Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD)…

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Posted in: about-the-project, construction Filed under: Catawba River, HDD, Mount Holly
Yellow warning sign stating "No Access to Trails" is posted on an orange construction fence, with a hiking trail visible behind it.

Trail Closures near the U.S. National Whitewater Center

December 17, 2022 Krystal Harwick

In preparation for clearing the site of the future Stowe Headworks and Influent Pump Station and the Northern Access Road,…

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Aerial photography of a large construction site spanning several acres with the Catawba River in the background.

Site Work Begins at Stowe

December 2, 2022 Krystal Harwick

In November 2022, we completed clearing the site of the future Stowe Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility, which is located…

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Posted in: about-the-project, construction Filed under: Construction, Stowe

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  • About
    • About
    • Benefits
    • Partnerships
    • History
    • Joseph C. Stowe Jr.
    • Belmont
    • Mount Holly
  • Construction
    • Project Components
    • Schedule
    • Wastewater Pipeline Installation
  • Community Involvement
    • Public Involvement
    • Community Benefit Project
    • Trails
  • Project Resources
    • Project Updates
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • Business Opportunities

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