At 228 pages, it affects citizens living in the counties of Guilford, Randolph, Chatham, Harnett, Johnston, Lee and Wake. We’ve uploaded the pdf here – you can download, or scroll up and down, to read the document:
Here’s a brief overview of the 30-year ongoing contamination of Deep River and Randleman Lake, including a link to NCDEQ employees stating that damming Deep River (an industrial waste stream) in order to create a DRINKING WATER RESERVOIR was a bad idea.
That “point in the future” is now. But the “Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina” is actively inviting chemicals and plastics companies to come here to do their dirty business:

And here’s a marketing piece for the “Regional Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Concept Plan.” It’s also a PDF, so you’ll have to either download it, or scroll up and down to read: