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Brunswick County Convenience Sites
The Brunswick County Convenience Sites will be closed on Friday, July 4. The Brunswick County Landfill will maintain its regular schedule of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
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Water and Sewer Online Payment
We are pleased to announce that you may now pay your water or sewer bill online. Please see the links below for this feature:
• Pay Water or Sewer Bill by Credit Card
• Pay Water or Sewer Bill by E-Check
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In Memory and Honor
In memory and honor of Chairman David R. Sandifer, a non-profit organization has been established to help people in need in Brunswick County. Contributions can be mailed to:
HELP Inc.
c/o Judy Munday
BB&T - Holden Beach Causeway
P.O. Box 109
Supply, NC 28462
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Interested in Home Ownership?

Brunswick County is accepting applications for the Revolving Home Construction Program.
• Ad - Revolving Home Construction Program
• Guidelines- Revolving Home Construction Program
• Application- Revolving Home Construction Program
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Crushed Concrete for Sale
Beginning Monday, December 10, 2007, the Brunswick County Landfill will begin selling crushed concrete. It will be sold for $10.00 per ton and is similar to BBC (crushed brick, block and concrete). The concrete will be sold until the supply is depleted. The Brunswick County Landfill is open Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please direct any questions to the Solid Waste Department at (910) 253-2520.
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Public Notice
Due to the current unprecedented demand for water, Brunswick County Public Utilities has declared a STAGE 1 WATER CONSERVATION ALERT for all Brunswick County Public Utilities Customers. Since the Memorial Day holiday weekend, an average of 18 million gallons of water per day has been consumed by Brunswick County's retail customers, industrial customers, and the customers of municipalities served by the County through wholesale water agreements. The peak usage during this period was 21.86 mgd, which represents approximately 70% of the County's total water treatment capacity.
Most of the increase in water consumption during the recent months is attributable to an increase in demand for irrigation due to the drought conditions being experienced throughout the Southeast. During a STAGE 1 WATER CONSERVATION ALERT, customers are asked to voluntarily conserve water.
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Unified Development Ordinance ( Revised 01/22/08 )
The Zoning Map
Associated Future Land Use Map ( REVISED 10/15/07 )
** Please note that the three documents below are large files, you may need to "right-click over the map link, choose "save file as or save link as" and save the file to your local computer for opening and viewing **
The Final Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), Zoning Map and Associated Future Land Use Map are available for review at the following links:
• Unified Development Ordinance ( This is a large file, please allow time for the map to fully load )
• Zoning Map ( This is a large file, please allow time for the map to fully load )
• CAMA Land Use Plan and Maps
• Future Land Use Map
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Fall Newsletter
Updated August 2007
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