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25293
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Grady McCallie sheds light on how the Environmental Management Commission makes rules and how the EMC works as an organization as well as what they do.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 24 Issue 3, Summer 2005, p6-7, il
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25186
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After a long legal battle, the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation has dropped its case against the construction of a marina at Cypress Landing.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 11 Issue 1, Fall 1991, p1
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25174
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The Pamlico-Tar River Foundation is looking to increase the efforts being made by the Division of Environmental Management to eliminate the red sores on fish and crabs in the Tar-Pamlico basin.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 7 Issue 4, Summer 1988, p5
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1081
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Recently-passed environmental legislation will directly affect the agricultural industry. The new regulations are designed to ensure compliance with conservation goals.
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North Carolina State Economist (NoCar HD 1401 T34), Vol. Issue , May 1993, p2, il, por
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1071
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Industry officials, activists, lawyers and lawmakers are grappling with the issue of environmental protection. They are seeking a common ground from which to approach the issue. Covered: state law vs. federal law in regard to compliance.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 5, May 1993, p14-24, il, por
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25263
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Trip Van Noppen relates the outcomes of various court decisions and how they will affect the state of North Carolina.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 22 Issue 1, Winter 2003, p5, por
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5177
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Up until the 1950s, the government's attitude toward wetlands was to drain them. By the 1980s large areas of wetlands were gone. In the 1990s, wetlands were recognized for their valuable environmental functions, and now the government's focus is on preservation and restoration. Whisnant defines wetlands and discusses what federal and state laws govern them.
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25309
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Heather Jacobs explains that while there are rules against removing vegetation from the shorelines, there are several problems with these rules. She also explains solutions to the gaps in the rules and what people at home can do to help.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 26 Issue 5, Winter 2008, p1, 3
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29093
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United States Representative David Price, a Democrat who represents Wake and Orange counties, is trying to improve environmental standards for North Carolina’s hog industry. In late May, Price introduced a bill called the Swine Act, which would encourage the development, certification, and adoption of environmentally sustainable waste-management technologies.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 34 Issue 26, July 2017, p8, por Periodical Website
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