After more than two months, the NC Department of Environmental Quality still has not provided contracts and proposals regarding an Indiana-based company’s $1.3 million plan to chemically treat Jordan Lake — a plan that is now law. On May 19, NCPW filed a public records request with DEQ seeking any contracts and proposals, both draft ...
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