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Duke Energy

Investor-owned utility

NYSE-listed utility (ticker DUK) headquartered in Charlotte. Operates the Catawba-Wateree reservoir system through its network of dams. Co-coordinates the Catawba-Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group (CW-DMAG) with regional water utilities. Issues monthly drought-stage evaluations under the Low Inflow Protocol.

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On Data Centers, Mecklenburg County Wants a Voice It Mostly Doesn't Have

The Charlotte Mercury·

Mecklenburg commissioners got a deliberately neutral briefing on data centers at their May 19 meeting and signaled they want a position on the fast-growing industry. The catch: under North Carolina law, nearly all the zoning power belongs to the cities, not the county.

Charlotte Water Moves to Voluntary Restrictions as the Catawba-Wateree Basin Hits Stage 1

The Charlotte Mercury·

Charlotte Water shifted to voluntary water restrictions on Monday, April 20 — the first time since 2023 — after the Catawba-Wateree River Basin moved to Stage 1 of its regional Low Inflow Protocol. A separate citywide burn ban with a $100 fine and $183 in court costs was imposed alongside it. Here is what the city is asking and what would push the basin further.

Stage 1 Drought Hits the Catawba-Wateree Basin. What Firethorne Needs to Know.

Strolling Firethorne·

The Catawba-Wateree Basin entered Stage 1 of its regional drought protocol Monday, triggering Charlotte Water's first voluntary restrictions since 2023. Out here in Firethorne, the response runs through whichever utility serves your home — but the drought is shared, and the basin-wide thinking is worth knowing either way.