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The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Solid Waste Section has prepared draft Solid Waste Permit No. 1812-INDUS-2008 that would approve a lateral expansion (Phase 5 Cell 9) of the Marshall Industrial Landfill located at 8320 NC Highway 150 E, Terrell, NC, in Catawba County. The landfill receives coal combustion residual (CCR) waste and is owned and operated by Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC.
PUBLIC NOTICEN.C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON ADDENDUM TO COAL COMBUSTION RESIDUALS SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT CLOSURE PLAN FOR DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS’ MARSHALL STEAM STATION IN CATAWBA COUNTY
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service (DEACS) is now accepting applications for the Helene Recovery Recycling Infrastructure (HRRI) Grant Program, which supports western North Carolina communities in rebuilding and strengthening waste reduction and recycling systems following Hurricane Helene.
For the past 12 months, the top priority of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has been to help communities in western North Carolina recover and rebuild from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. Staff from almost every division have devoted thousands of hours to the effort. DEQ has secured more than $800 million in federal and state funding, and has awarded nearly $200 million so far in grants and loans to local governments, businesses and nonprofits.