The Stage I Voluntary Conservation under the Water Shortage Response Plan is officially lifted. The Graham—Mebane Water Treatment Plant is operating at 100% to supply water to Mebane and has returned to full Duke Energy primary power.   

New Water Shortage Update 

Spillway Update

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If you have questions, please review the Water Shortage Response Plan

The Mebane Emergency Operations Center (EOC) officially closed Friday at 5 p.m., and the (919) 304-9235 number will no longer be active.
 If you need to report storm damage or have any questions or concerns, please call the Mebane Police Department at (919) 563-9031.

Mebane Residents:

Beginning Monday morning, Feb. 6, some streets in the Mebane area will be repaired via a crack-filling operation. Weather permitting, the work is predicted to take three days to complete from Feb. 6-8.

Turner Asphalt, LLC has been contracted by the City to perform the repairs and will begin each day at 7:00 a.m. Crews will work until 5:00 p.m., and we ask that you refrain from parking in the street in areas where you see No Parking signs. Please be prepared to move your vehicle upon request if you cannot avoid parking on the street.

Please see the attached flyers for more information on what streets will be affected and when. We understand this may be an inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience while we work to repair the roads.

Turner Asphalt Sealcoat Flyer

Mebane Sealcoating Schedule Updated

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