North Carolina Department Of Environmental Quality
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Recent News About North Carolina Department Of Environmental Quality
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Marine Fisheries resolves scheduling system phone issue
An issue affecting the phone system of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Marine Fisheries' Observer Trip Scheduling System has been resolved.
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Marine Fisheries Commission reschedules meeting due to weather concerns
The N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission has rescheduled its meeting originally planned for this week to March 12-13.
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North Carolina DEQ begins Reedy Creek campus expansion
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has initiated the renovation and expansion of its Reedy Creek Lab Campus in Raleigh.
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North Carolina coastal resources meetings scheduled for late February
The North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission (CRC) will convene on February 26 and 27 at the DoubleTree New Bern Riverfront in New Bern.
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Dwain Veach appointed as new state geologist for North Carolina
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has announced the appointment of Dwain Veach as the new State Geologist.
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North Carolina Oil and Gas Commission schedules February meeting
The North Carolina Oil and Gas Commission is scheduled to convene on February 18, 2025, at 9 a.m. The meeting will take place in the Ground Floor Hearing Room of the Archdale Building located in Raleigh.
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North Carolina environmental management commission announces special water quality committee meeting
The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission Water Quality Committee is set to convene on Tuesday, February 25, in Raleigh.
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North Carolina environmental agency faced with deep budget cuts
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality is among the foremost candidates for heavy budget cuts and project delays as the state faces major shortfalls in revenue from the pandemic.
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Newspaper editorial states Cooper's energy opinions are too narrow
Gov. Roy Cooper has been called out in a piece in the Journal Now for having too narrow of an opinion on energy.