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.   

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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.

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We do not accept grey water or black water waste from RVs or travel trailers.  For additional information, please contact the WRRF.

We do not accept waste from septic haulers.  For additional information, please contact the WRRF.

An easy and important way we can have an impact on the environment is by properly disposing of fats, oil and grease, also known as FOG. FOG causes sewer blockages, leading to spills and overflows that are hazardous to our health; can result in damage to our homes; pollute our local waterways and groundwater; and...

We currently are not providing permit numbers for registration, however we are submitting the completed form to the Alamance County Communication Center for emergency contact purposes.

You should report them to either Duke Energy at https://www.duke-energy.com  (800) 777-9898 or Piedmont Electric at (919) 732-2123 or (800) 449-2667.

All gun permit inquiries and applications must be obtained from the Sheriff’s Department in the county in which you reside.

Accident and incident reports can be requested via email at records@mebanepd.com or in person, Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm. Please allow 3-5 business days after the initial incident for the report to be completed and approved.

If you are a defendant in the case, you must seek authorization from the courts (i.e. Judge’s Order or District Attorney’s office written approval).   Firearms seized must have a Judge’s Order. If you are a victim in the case, you may reach out to the District Attorney’s office for written approval or the assigned investigator. 

Liquids, inhalers, aerosol cans, needles, thermometers, lotions, medication from businesses or clinics.

Prescription medication, over-the counter medication, vitamins, samples, pet medication, and prescription ointments.

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