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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Regular meeting of the N.C. Coastal Resources Commission. 

The Environmental Management Commission's meeting agenda is posted at the EMC web page: 

http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/emc/264

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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.