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It’s not too late to let North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality know that we need more protections for our waterways and our communities. Watch the animation below for a brief introduction to the biogas issue. You can speak up at a virtual public hearing to be held April 21 (see details below) or send your comments to DEQ here (through May 2)!
April 21, 2022, 6-9 p.m.
The Biogas Permit Public Hearing can be found here.
Event number: 2436 024 6769
Event password: NCDEQ (62337 from phones)
Join by phone: 415-655-0003 | Access code: 2436 024 6769
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