Streamflow Rehabilitation Assistance Program (StRAP)
Start Date: 2022 | End Date: 2025
StRAP funded projects restore and protect drainage infrastructure of both natural streams and small watershed structural projects to prevent future flooding, restore streams, and reduce risks to life and property. StRAP funds may be used to provide nonfederal match for related disaster recovery activities funded by the federal government.
- Scope & Key Activities
- Project Value
- Linear Feet Remediated
- Project Partners
- Vegetative debris removal
- Instream sediment removal
- Streambank stabilization
- Stream restoration
- Repair and rehabilitation of P.L. 566 Small Watershed Structures
- $8,549,000
- 2,638,000 Linear Feet of North Carolina's Waterways Remediated
- City of Rockingham
- Coharie Intra-Tribal Council
- Columbus Soil and Water Conservation District
- Friends of the Sampson County Waterways
- Harnett Soil and Water Conservation District
- Hoke County Government
- McDowell Soil and Water Conservation District
- Onslow Soil and Water Conservation District
- Robeson County Church and Community Center
- Town of Rowland
- Robeson County Drainage District 1
- Robeson County Drainage District 2
- Robeson County Drainage District 4
- Robeson County
- Robeson Soil and Water Conservation District
- Rockingham County Soil and Water Conservation District
- Rowan County
- Town of Chadbourn
- Town of Landis
- Town of Leland
- Town of Pembroke
- Union County Soil and Water Conservation District









