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DEQ events next week
July 11-12: The North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission will
meet on July 11 and 12 at the Holiday Inn, 203 S.W. Greenville Blvd.
in Greenville. The meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. on July 11. The
meeting is open to the public.
July 14, 10 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: Division of Air Quality — Department of
Agriculture (Agricultural Burning & Forestry)
Training and Outreach Meeting
The Stanford M. Adams Training Facility, Jordan Lake Educational
State Forest. 3490 Big Woods Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Looking Ahead
July 18, 9 a.m. — 12 p.m.: Division of Water Infrastructure's
Community Development Block Grant- Infrastructure (CDBG-I)
environmental recertification training.
July 19: State Water Infrastructure Authority Meeting at N. C. Rural
Center, 4021 Carya Drive, Raleigh.
July 21: Division of Water Infrastructure's Community Development
Block Grant-1/school funds program will conduct how -to -apply
classes in Raleigh (in Ground Floor Conference Room, Archdale
Bldg.)
July 24: Division of Water Infrastructure's Cominunity
Development Block Grant-1/school funds program will conduct how-
to -apply classes in Boone (at High Country Council of Governments
office).
July 25: Division of Water Infrastructure's Community
Development Block Grant-1/school funds program will conduct how-
to -apply classes in Sylva (at Southwestern Commission office).
July 26: Division of Water Infrastructure's Community
Development Block Grant-1/school funds program will conduct how-
to -apply classes in Lumberton (in City Council Chambers).
July 27: Division of Water Infrastructure's Community
Development Block Grant-1/school funds program will conduct how-
to -apply classes in Salisbury (in Salisbury -Rowan Public Utilities
office).
July 28: Division of Water Infrastructure's Community
Development Block Grant-1/school funds program will conduct how-
to -apply classes in Washington. NC (at Washington DEQ Regional
Office).
July 31: Division of Water Infrastructure will conduct how -to -apply
training in Hendersonville (Henderson Public Works Department
office) for the fall 2017 funding cycle for the following funding
programs: Clean Water State Revolving Fund, Drinking Water State
Revolving Fund, State Wastewater Reserve, State Drinking Water
Reserve, Asset Inventory & Assessment grants,
Merger/Regionalization Grants. and Community Development Block
Grants -Infrastructure.
Aug. 1: Division of Water Infrastructure will conduct how -to -apply
training in Boone (High Country Council of Government office) for
the fall 2017 funding cycle for the following funding programs:
Clean Water State Revolving Fund, Drinking Water State Revolving
Fund, State Wastewater Reserve, State Drinking Water Reserve, Asset
Inventory & Assessment giants, Merger/Regionalization Grants, and
Community Development Block Grants -Infrastructure.
Aug. 2: Division of Water Infrastructure will conduct how -to -apply
training in Hickory (Western Piedmont Council of Government
office) for the fall 2017 funding cycle for the following funding
programs: Clean Water State Revolving Fund, Drinking Water State
Revolving Fund, State Wastewater Reserve, State Drinking Water
Reserve, Asset Inventory & Assessment grants,
Merger/Regionalization Grants, and Community Development Block
Grants -Infrastructure.
Aug. 7: Division of Water Infrastructure will conduct how -to -apply
training in Raleigh (N. C. Rural Center) for the fall 2017 funding
cycle for the following funding programs: Clean Water State
Revolving Fund, Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, State
Wastewater Reserve, State Drinking Water Reserve, Asset Inventory
& Assessment grants, Merger/Regionalization Grants, and
Community Development Block Grants -Infrastructure.
Aug. 8: Division of Water Infrastructure will conduct how -to -apply
training in Kinston (Public Works Department) for the fall 2017
funding cycle for the following funding programs: Clean Water State
Revolving Fund, Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, State
Wastewater Reserve, State Drinking Water Reserve, Asset Inventory
& Assessment grants, Merger/Regionalization Grants, and
Community Development Block Grants -Infrastructure.
Aug. 9: Division of Water Infrastructure will conduct how -to -apply
training in Fayetteville (Fayetteville PWC) for the fall 2017 funding
cycle for the following funding programs: Clean Water State
Revolving Fund, Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, State
Wastewater Reserve, State Drinking Water Reserve, Asset. Inventory
& Assessment grants, Merger/Regionalization Grants, and
Community Development Block Grants -Infrastructure.
Aug. 10: Division of Water Infrastructure will conduct how -to -apply
training in Wilmington (Northeast Regional Library) for the fall
Additions/corrections: or 919-707-8604
DEQ-CFW-00013601
2017 funding cycle for the following finding programs: Clean Water
State Revolving Fund, Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, State
Wastewater Reserve, State Drinking Water Reserve, Asset Inventory
& Assessment grants, Merger/Regionalization Grants, and
Community Development Block Grants -Infrastructure.
Sept. 20: State Water Infrastructure Authority meeting at N. C. Rural
Center, 4021 Carya Drive, Raleigh.
Sept. 20 - 22: DAQ is hosting the Association of Air Pollution
Control Agencies (AAPCA) 2017 Fall Business Meeting in Raleigh.
Location: Douubletree 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. 27-28: The Coastal Resources Commission will meet in
Wilmington. Location to be determined.
Nov. 7-8: The Coastal Resources Commission will meet at the Hilton
Doubletree in Atlantic Beach.
News Articles
• GenX: Focus Shifts to Environmental Justice
• https://www.coastalreview.org/2017/07/genx-focus-
sMfts-to-environmental justice/
• Moratorium Jeopardizes Two Wind Farms
• https://www.coastalreview.org/2017/07/moratorium-
j eopardizes-two -wind-farms/
• CFPUA Dresses EPA for solutions
• htlp://www.wect.com/story/35829621/cfpua-presses-epa-
• City ma_y have to find $350K for sewer project
• htlp://www.daiINTadvance.com/News/2017/07/07/Ci(y-
nLay -have -to - find-3 5 OK-for-sewer-proj ect. html
• As EPA prepares to rescind the Waters of the US rule,
state ag department has an extra $250K sitting around
• http://pulse.iicpolic_ywatcli.org/2017/07/06/cpa-prepares-
rescind-waters-us-rule-state-a�departinent-extra-250k-
sitting-around/#sthash.5wpR. r�pbs
• Editorial: COODer environmental veto should stand
• http://pulse.ncpolicvwatch.org/2017/07/07/editorial-
cooper-envirommental-veto-stand/#sthash. g xDorsyE.dpb s
• Anglers accuse NC of bait -and -switch with fishing li-
cense revenue
• http://www.wral.com/anglers-accuse-nc-of-bait-and-
switch-with-fishing-license-revenue/ 16805 3 88/
• Op-ed: Stand up and demand safe water
• htW://www.stamewsoiAine.com/entertainment/20170706/
op-ed-stand-up-and-demand-safe-water
• How do you spread the word about GenX?
• httD://www.stamewsoiAine.conVnews/20170705/how-do-
y ou-spread-word-about-genx
• Navassa June 20 Meeting Materials Available
• https://www.coastalreview.org/2017/0-/
meeting -materials -available/
• Initial GenX analysis shows region's cancer rate no high-
er than other Darts of state
• http://stateportpilot.com/news/article_ae36c238-6199-
lle7-9290-c3d10ec8d395.htm1
• Owasa Water Tastes Great
• http://www.idnews.com/news/20170705/onwasa-water-
tastes-great
• On US Rivers. Teflon's Old Cancer Ties are Stoking New
Fears
• Op-ed: Stand up and demand safe water
• Initial GenX analysis shows region's cancer rate no high-
er than other parts of state
• Don't forget Dupont: Other chemicals besides GenX
threaten our waterways
• North Carolina governor vetoes leachate bill
Additions/corrections: or 919-707-8604
DEQ-CFW 00013602