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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00020811ITICTIM, MR, News releases, media advisories + other publications DCM: DCM will announce $100,000 in grants going to coastal municipalities for flooding management and future planning. DWI: DWI will announce an assessment initiative that will assist the town of Fair Bluff with its Hurricane Matthew -related water infrastructure impacts and create a template for helping other small towns in the future. DEQ events next week June 12-15: DEMLR's Brad Cole will attend the Association of State Doan Satiety Officiak board of directors meeting in Maine. June 13: DWR's Animal Feeding Operations staff will hold a statewide animal inspectors meeting at Duplin Co. Agricultural Extension Office in Kenansville. The event will allow inspectors to discuss challenges and develop solutions to better serve farmers and the state. June 14: DAQ Employee Awards hmcheon/ceremony will be held June 14 at DEQ. Service awards will be presented as well as Em- ployee of the Year and Team of the Year, based on 2016 activities. June 14: DEML.R's Mike Randall will give a presentation on "MS6L The Sustainable Stormwater Program" at the N.C. American Public Works Association conference in Greensboro. June 15: Port City Marina will receive a clean marina certificate from coastal staff. The ceremony will be held at 10 Harnett St., Wilmington, NC 28401 June 16: DWR's Jon Risgaard will deliver a presentation on coal ash at the N.C. Citizens for Public Health's annual meeting. Location: N.C. Division of Public Health Complex, 5605 Six Forks Road, Raleigh. LookingAhead head June 19-22: Division of Water Infrastructure staff will attend EPA Region 4 State Reserve Fund training in Atlanta. June 20. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.: EPA, DEQ and Multistate Trust host a public availability session and public meeting about the Kerr-McGee Superfund site in Navassa, N.C. The session and the meeting will be held at the Nava ssa Community Center, 338 Main St. The public availability sessions will be used to help educate people about ongoing cleamip and restoration and plans for redevelopment of the former Kerr-McGee site. The site was contaminated by creosote from a wood -treatment operation years ago. The public availability sessions will be held from 9-11 a.m., 1-3 p.m., and 5-6 p.m. The public meeting will be held from 6-8 p.m. During the public meeting, officials with the EPA, DEQ, and the Multistate Trust will provide an update on the Superfund Site environmental investigations, cleanup options and technologies, and reuse planning activities. June 21: DWR Water Planning Staff will attend the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forum to provide input for new products and services to support local water resources decision making. This lialf-day forum will bring together 30- 40 experts on climatological, observational and forecast data and will take place at the Eastern Area Health Education Center in Greenville, N.C. June 27-29: Division of Water Infrastructure's Francine Durso will be attending the One Water Summit 2017 convened by the US Water Alliance. Location: New Orleans. June 29: DWR's video conference meeting of the Roanoke River Basin Bi-State Commission. This meeting is intended to provide updated information and provide an opportunity to conduct delegation business. Meeting access code is 625 679 217. Meeting password is 8pTCts6k. June 29-30: DE1vILR's Mike Randall will present at the WNC Train- ing 2017 Good Housekeeping & Pollution Prevention for Municipal Employees in Waynesville and Asheville. July 11-12: The Coastal Resources Commission will meet in Greenville. Location to be determined. 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. 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: 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. 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. 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ALL S 1,OPS FOR PIPELINE WIN * "1 oxirl trrims Cape bear River :•moil€ t>1 QCM llle Woks, * WATER l' QY "Tact we know -and what we € on'! knom * UPDATE: North Carolina House lrradget proposal revers- es, recycling calls * Dnsl-up over riparian .lirlfcrs stalls hill ill Serrate financetrack 8 trrila cars carry i€ g, coal ash derail ill NfoorC C'(l€lnr Car- 1� Monday * After Tr€unp bUs€s Pads accords, N-C uny expand solar power * CM t_arr,irer. ���4, a <ra'e still 1€i to saalalrerf Parrs A1;ree- trrerat NC`, Senate con :idcrs Cooper's laM tweo C;abinef: app? oilr- lees * Cooper lr; lit€s a good lr; lit to protect a.alrer"iratcraarl p w°- CYS * C ooper. Noil r C;amlilaa 3aill cerrlhue to s�islterl- climate pact * Tt>rf:li CY;rrolirra to support Park climate accord, CH . 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