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Ivey-Ferguson Bank

Cape Fear Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Umbrella Bank Functional Uplift
Orange County
Wetlands: 13.96 AC
The Ivey Ferguson Nutrient Bank Site is located within the Upper New Hope Arm of the B. Everett Jordan Lake watershed in Orange County. Stormwater run-off from this site drained into an unnamed tributary of Phils Creek which in turn emptied into University Lake approximately 3.4 miles downstream. Through about 12-acres of a re-forested buffer area, this bank site produced water quality improvements within the watershed. RES planted trees to provide run-off filtration and nutrient uptake along 2,700 linear feet of channel. Due to its location within the sub-watershed, the Ivey Ferguson Bank Parcel has a 40% delivery factor for nitrogen removal and a 19% delivery factor for phosphorus removal.


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Ivey-Ferguson Bank is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


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Travis Cooke
Client Solutions Manager
3600 Glenwood Avenue
Suite 100
Raleigh, North Carolina  27612


 

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