DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
DEQ will hold a public meeting in each county with a coal ash facility on the draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31. At each meeting, DEQ will explain the draft proposed classifications and receive comments from the public.
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality has proposed risk classifications for the coal ash impoundments at Duke Energy facilities statewide. This public meeting is being held to obtain community feedback on the proposed classifications for impoundments at the Asheville Steam Electric Plant.