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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. A detailed list of public meetings can be found on DEQ’s website here: https://deq.nc.gov/news/hot-topics/coal-ash-nc/draft-classifications/pu…
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. A detailed list of public meetings can be found on DEQ’s website here: https://deq.nc.gov/news/hot-topics/coal-ash-nc/draft-classifications/pu…
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. A detailed list of public meetings can be found on DEQ’s website here: https://deq.nc.gov/news/hot-topics/coal-ash-nc/draft-classifications/pu…
RALEIGH - State environmental regulators have scheduled a public hearing for March 3 on a permit for controlling potential air emissions from a proposed asphalt plant in Watauga County.Maymead Materials Inc. - 421 Recycling Yard has applied for a permit to build and operate an asphalt plant on 5251 US Highway 421 South outside of Boone, NC. The permit deals with the control of particulate matter, sulfur dioxide and other air emissions from the proposed plant.
State officials are hosting a public hearing to gather comments on the draft of a permit Duke Energy needs for an on-site, industrial landfill to handle coal ash and other waste at its Marshall Steam Station in Catawba County. The utility is seeking permission from the N.C. Division of Waste Management to build two additional areas and continue operating two existing areas in the industrial solid waste landfill. The industrial landfill is at the Marshall Steam Station in Sherrill’s Ford near Mooresville.
The state Environmental Management Commission, or EMC, has scheduled three hearings to seek public comment on the Department of Environmental Quality's primary plan for complying with new federal rules for controlling carbon emissions.
The state Environmental Management Commission, or EMC, has scheduled three hearings to seek public comment on the Department of Environmental Quality's primary plan for complying with new federal rules for controlling carbon emissions.
The state Environmental Management Commission, or EMC, has scheduled three hearings to seek public comment on the Department of Environmental Quality's primary plan for complying with new federal rules for controlling carbon emissions.