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MEBANE, N.C. — In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Chantal, which left many Mebane residents without water or power, the community is coming together to offer relief through hot meals and cold water.
Residents near Lake Michael in Mebane who were evacuated due to major flooding from Tropical Storm Chantal can now return home.The evacuation notice, issued on July 6 for nine homes in the Lake ...
The City of Mebane is further lowering restrictions on water usage on Friday as the Graham–Mebane Water Treatment Plant has ...
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Residents must reduce daily water usage to 60%, the city said. According to the city, an average Mebane household uses 160 ...
The city of Mebane on Thursday announced it has resumed limited water treatment at its water treatment plant, but that the ...
Because of the limited availability of water, the city manager issued a public declaration of a water shortage Wednesday ...
The Graham-Mebane Water Treatment Plant has resumed production, moving a step closer to gradually returning to normal water.
The Graham–Mebane Water Treatment Plant has resumed water production after an outage caused by the remnants of Tropical Storm ...
To preserve diminished water resources due to Chantal flood damage to the local treatment plant, Mebane non-essential ...
Gov. Josh Stein visited Lake Michael Park in Mebane, one of the areas most impacted by Tropical Depression Chantal, to assess ...
Alamance County officials set up a call center for residents with questions about flood damage, water and septic issues and ...