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Taxonomy Archives: North Carolina

May 17, 2018

NC House and Senate Bill Plays Politics Instead of Addressing Problem while the People of NC Suffer

This is a statement by Derb Carter of the Southern Environmental Law Center in response to the North Carolina Senate Bill 724 and House Bill 972 introduced by state legislators today.

May 16, 2018

Proposed Allen Permit Fails to Protect Catawba River from Coal Ash

The draft water pollution permit issued by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality for Duke Energy’s Allen plant on the Catawba River and Lake Wylie does not protect clean water from to...

May 16, 2018

SELC Responds to FERC Letter Sent to Pipeline Developers

May 16, 2018

Atlantic Coast Pipeline Developers Constructing with Invalid Permit

May 15, 2018

Atlantic Coast Pipeline Stopped in its Tracks

May 14, 2018

SELC op-ed: Duke’s coal ash record not clean

May 9, 2018

Community rises up against N.C. timber fumigation plant

May 7, 2018

SELC, Riverkeeper file to immediately stop GenX pollution in N.C.

May 7, 2018

Groups File to Immediately Stop GenX Pollution from Chemours Fayetteville Facility

On behalf of Cape Fear River Watch, the Southern Environmental Law Center today asked the Department of Environmental Quality to use its existing authority to require Chemours to immediately stop all ...

April 27, 2018

Red wolf report ignores agency role in species decline

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