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for Week of September 4 — September 8
News releases, media advisories + other publications
DMF: Bill Register is the Marine Fisheries Officer of the Year
DMF: The N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission has new, state email
addresses
DMF: Anglers who fish in Brunswick County waters will find
improvements at one of the offshore fishing sites this fall. The N.C.
Division of Marine Fisheries' Artificial Reef Program, in partnership
with the Long Bay Artificial Reef Association, recently added a barge
and more than 1600 tons of other materials to Artificial Reef 430.
DEQ events this week
Sept. 5: DWM's Michael Scott will be participating in a joint state -
federal agency phone conversation about Chemours' hazardous waste
permit.
Sept. 7: The U.S. EPA will hold a one -day workshop designed to
bring together water utility staff and emergency services personnel to
discuss concerns and priorities during a water outage incident. The
workshop will take place September 7"' at the Division of Emergency
Management's main office at 1636 Gold Star Drive in Raleigh, from
8:30 a.m. — 3:30 p.m.
Sept. 8, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.: The Division of Water Resources
Nonpoint Source Branch will host the Nutrient Scientific Advisory
Board (NSAB) at the Triangle J Council of Governments, 4307
Emperor Blvd., Suite 110 in Durham. The primary role of the NSAB
is to provide advice and recommendations on ways to effectively
meet existing development requirements of nutrient strategies,
specifically with respect to the Jordan Lake watershed Stage 2
requirements.
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Sept. 10-14: DEMLR staff will be attending the Association of State
Dam Safety Officials Annual Conference and Training Session in San
Antonio, TX
Sept. 12: DWM/Solid Waste staff members Corinne Law and Connie
Wylie will be holding New Septage Operators Training Sept. 12.
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Sept. 12 —13: The DWM/Hazardous Waste Section will be hosting a
Hazardous Waste Organic Air Emissions Wining Sept. 12-13 in the
Research Triangle Park.
Sept. 12, 6 p.m.: The Blue Crab Fishery Management Plan Advisory
Committee will meet at the N.C. Department of Environmental
Quality's Washington regional office, 943 Washington Square Mall,
Washington. The committee is meeting to assist the Division of
Marine Fisheries with development of Amendment 3 to the Blue
Crab Fishery Management Plan.
Sept. 12, 6 p.m.: The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries will hold a
public hearing on a proposed shellfish lease in Dare County at the
Hatteras Village Community Center, 57689 N.C. Highway 12,
Hatteras. Brian C. Scall of Hatteras applied to lease 2.96 acres of
water bottom and water column Dear Hatteras Inlet Marsh.
Sept. 12, 6 p.m.: The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries will hold a
public hearing on seven proposed shellfish leases in Carteret County
at the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries' Central District Office,
5285 U.S. Hwy. 70 West., Morehead City.
Sept. 12, 9 a.m.: The Region 4 Strategic Habitat Area Advisory
Committee to the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries will meet at the
N.C. Department. of Environmental Quality's Wilmington Regional
Office, 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington. The committee
will review draft results of strategic habitat areas in the southeastern
coastal waters of the state.
Sept. 13: DAQ's Air Quality Committee will present an update on
proposed rules revisions at the Environmental Management
Commission (EIVIC) meeting, Ground Floor Hearing Room, Archdale
Building.
Sept. 13, 6 p.m.: The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries will hold a
public hearing on a proposed shellfish lease in Hyde County at the
Ocracoke Watermen's Exhibit, Community Square Dock, 278 Irvin
Garrish Highway, Ocracoke.Devil Shoal Oyster and Clam Company
in Ocracoke (Arlene Burley, agent) has applied to lease 4.84 acres of
water bottom and water column near Howard Reef.
Sept. 13, 5:30-7:30 p.m.: The Division of Water Resources"
Ecosystems Branch staff will represent the agency at an algal bloom
informational meeting with local government officials in Edenton.
Sept. 13, 9 a.m.: Committees of the N.C. Environmental
Management Commission will meet in the ground floor hearing room
of the Archdale Building. A full schedule of committee meetings is
available online.
Sept. 13-14: DWM staffers Ellen Lorscheider (Solid Waste Section
chief) and Bruce Nicholson (Brownfields Program Manager) will be
presenting at the Environmental Management Commission Sept. 13
and 14.
Sept. 14, 9 a.m.: The N.C. Environmental Management Commission
will meet in the ground floor hearing room of the Archdale Building.
The agenda is available online.
Additions/corrections: or 919-707-8604
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Sept. 11-15: The divisions of Waste Management and
Environmental Assistance and Customer Service staff will be
presenting at the Compost Council Training Sept. 11-15.
water, wastewater and stormwater utilities for a two-day discussion
around challenges and strategic management solutions for water
infrastructure.
Sept. 19, 6 p.m.: The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries will hold a
public hearing on proposed shellfish leases in Onslow County at the
North Topsail Beach Town Center, 2008 Loggerhead Court, North
Topsail Beach. Paul B. Hargove of Wilmington has applied to lease
4.17 acres of water bottom and water column near Stump Sound, and
Middle Sound Mariculture LLC, Wilmington, (James M. Hargove,
agent) has applied to lease 4.75 acres of water bottom and water
column near Stump Sound.
Sept. 16, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.: The Division of Water Resources will have
an interactive educational exhibit at the Museum of Natural Sciences'
annual Bugfest event in downtown Raleigh. Volunteers from other
divisions are welcome to participate. Contact
bridget.muungerra ncdenr.gov for more information.
Sept. 20: State Water Infrastructure Authority meeting.
Sept. 20 — 22: DAQ is hosting the Association of Air Pollution
Control Agencies (AAPCA) 2017 Fall Business Meeting in Raleigh.
Location: Doubletree by Hilton Raleigh (Brownstone -University).
Registration opens soon. The meeting will include open sessions for
all interested participants and closed sessions limited to AAPCA
members and governmental attendees.
Sept. 26: The DWM/Underground Storage Tank Section's staff will
participate in a stakeholders meeting with the Petroleum and
Convenience Marketers Association Sept. 26.
Sept 26: The Division of Water Resources' Heather Jennings and
Maya Cough -Schulze will be presenting on the 319 and 205j grant
programs at the Cape Fear River Forum in Elon.
Sept 27: The Division of Water Resources' Heather Jennings and
Maya Cough -Schulze will be presenting on the 319 and 205j grant
programs at the N.C. Watershed Stewardship Network workshop on
"Sustainably Funding Your Watershed Efforts" in Newton.
Sept. 27-28: The Coastal Resources Commission will meet in
Wilmington. Location to be determined.
Sept. 29: Due date for applications for the spring round of wager and
wastewater infrastructure funding offered through the Division of
Water Infrastructure. Applicants may access an instructional
PowerPoint presentation, used in seven recent training sessions
conducted statewide, at the following link:
http://portal.iicdenr.org/c/document_library/get file?uuid=0fc6l e8l -
51e2-44e2-b474-840318ba2377&groupld=14655572.
Oct. 3 — 4: DWM staff will be attending the EPA Region IV State
Directors meeting in Decatur, Georgia, Oct. 3 -4.
Oct. 6,10 a.m.: The Division of Water Resources' Beth Swanson
will give a presentation, "What to Expect: Laboratory Inspections," at
the LabsEast quarterly meeting at the City of Wilson Operations
Building, 1800 Herring Ave. in Wilson.
Oct. 10-11: Division of Water Infrastructure's Kim Colson and
Francine Durso will be speakers at the Water & Finance Management
Journal's 2017 Water Asset Management Conference in Boston. The
Water Asset Management Conference gathers CEOs, directors,
general managers, asset managers and other decision makers of
Oct. 26: Division of Water Infrastructure will convene a Funder's
Forum, a quarterly meeting of all water and sewer infrastructure
funders in the state, at the N. C. Rural Economic Development
Center, 4021 Carya Drive, Raleigh.
Oct. 31: Division of Water Infrastructure's deadline for a Community
Development Block Grant- Infrastructure program targeting 46
Hurricane Matthew -impacted counties with critical water and sewer
infrastructure needs. The program will also fund resiliency projects
that will prevent flooding in future storm events. (Original deadline
was Sept. 291, has been extended to Oct. 31.)
Nov.1: Division of Water Infrastructure's deadline for applying for
the Community Development Block Grant -Infrastructure program's
school water and sewer infrastructure funding. (For more
information, see: http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wi/cdbg-i-public-
schools-infrastructure)
Nov. 7-8: The Coastal Resources Commission will meet at the Hilton
Doubletree in Atlantic Beach.
News Articles
Chemours discharging other chemicals besides GenX in Cape Fear River;
EPA releases data to DEQ today
http://www. ncpol icywatch.com/2017/08/31/chemours-dischargi ng-
chemicals-besides-genx-cape-fear-river-epa-releases-data-deq-
today/
Update: DEQSec'y Regan says "all legal options" could be used on
Chemours
https:HPuIse.ncpol icywatch.org/2017/08/31/update-deq-secy-
rega n-says-legs I-opti ons-used-chemours/
BRUNSWICK COUNTY RESPONDS TO EPA IDENTIFYING MORE
CHEMICALS IN RIVER
htt p s://www.wwaytv3.com/2017/08/31/b ru n sw i c k-co u nty-
responds-to-epa-identifying-more-chemicals-in-river/
New study finds additional chemicals in Cape Fear River; no timeline
to stop discharge
http://www.wbty. com/story/36261887/new-study-finds-add itiona I -
chemicals -in -cape -fear -river -no -timeline -to -stop -discharge
GenX: What Is Nafion, And Why Is It In The Water
http://whqr.org/post/genx-what-nafion-and-why-it-water#stream/0
20 NC coastal communities could be flooded by sea water in 15
years, new report says
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/articlel70066037.html
Late addition to HB 56 gives $435K to UNC Wilmington, Cape Fear
Public Utility Authority — $0 to DEQ, DHHS
https:HPuIse.ncpol icywatch.org/2017/08/30/late-addition-hb-56-
gives-435k-unc-wil mi ngton-cape-fear-publ is-uti lity-authority-0-deq-
dhhs/
Senate passes plan to find, treat, remove GenX in Cape Fear River
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LETTERS, Aug. 31:Legislative commission stalling onGenX
http://www.starnewsonline.com/opinion/20170831/letters-aug-31-
legislative-commission-stalling-on-genx
2 Vetoes Overridden; Bill Backs Money to Address Chemical
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GOP ties 6enXfunding toplastic bag ban repeal
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repea|/16916740/
Coal ash from Lumberton to be used for cement
http://www.faywbsemeccum/news/2Ol7083O/coa|-ash-frum-
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Southern gasoline pipeline to shutdown due to Harvey
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pipe|ine-to-shut-dovvn'dueto-harvey
Gas prices rise ahead of Labor Day weekend after Harvey shutters
refineries inGulf
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Controversial sewer project finally gets OK
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City flooding amatter nfaging infrastructure, lack uffunding
http://www.thewashingtondui|ynews.com/Z017/O8/25/chy
flooding-a'mattepof-ugin0-infrastructue'|ack-of-funds/
GenXResponse: Activist Groups Unite Forces
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Climate scientists: Get ready for more Harveys
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Marine Fisheries deflected input onturtle policies after lawsuit
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Residents call oncounty for action (offshore drilling)
http://www.caro|inacoamon|ine.com/newstimes/artide_8ed474eO'
8a97-I1e7-bd1ZfOf76OfOI81y7.htm|
Letter: Stormwater runoff threatens our rivers
http://www.newbern$.com/opinion/Z017O8Z4Uettepmnrmwotep
Letter: Commit toalternative energy
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Neighbors ofcoal ash ponds sue Duke Energy, allege $5,00Ooffer is
"deceptive"
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Fire contained, but continues toburn atcounty compost landfill
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condnue*to'burn-at-county+compost'|andfiU
Couple says Goog|eFiber damaged their well. Now he's worried he
will need new liver
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8/I9Letters: 'Garbage juice' bill casts legislators inatoxic light
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VVood|ake Dam Breach Nears Completion, Fate ofLake Still Uncertain
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Under the Surface: In Genx's Wake
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Substation could 'macdvutepiece ofAshmjUe's western downtown,
Sea level rising: 2ONCtowns, cities could beflooded bysea water in Duke spokesman says
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EDITORIAL, Aug. 29:VVecan't ignore rising waters Our Opinion: Water -quality threat must beaddressed
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The military can fight climate change
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EPA Has Slashed Its Criminal Investigation Division inHalf
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