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NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Guest
Storm Season
NC DENR
About DENR
History of DENR
Organizational Chart
Secretary - Dee Freeman
Chief Deputy Secretary - Manly Wilder
General Council & Assist. Secretary for Information Technology - Mary Penny Thompson
Assistant Secretary for the Environment - Robin Smith
Assistant Secretary for Natural Resources - David Knight
Data, Statistics, Reports and Maps
2008 State of the Environment Report
Financial Assistance and Tax Credits
Permits, Licenses and Certifications
Rules, Policies, Laws and Regulations
Technical Assistance Information
2009-2013 Strategic Plan
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A-F
Asbestos
Air quality forecasts
Beach and waterfront access sites
Boating
Marinas
Registration/Titling
Bugs and insects
Coastal hazards and storms
Conservation trust
Conservation tax credits
Contaminated sites
Drinking water samples
Environmental education centers
Environmental education for children
Teachers/parents
Kids
Fishing
Freshwater
Saltwater
Fish kills
Forest management
Freon
G-O
Gems/gold panning
Household hazardous waste
Hunting
Illegal dumps
Laws (North Carolina's new environmental laws)
Lead health effects
Littering
Laws
Reporting
Metal detectors
Mining
Mold and mildew
Open burning
Permitting
Rules
Ozone
P-S
Permits
Public records requests, policies, fees
Public records fees
Recycling
Restaurant complaints, contact county health department
Sedimentation and erosion
Local programs
DENR Regional Office (if no local program)
Shark sitings/bites
Scrap tires
Soil and water districts
Spills
Hazardous and petroleum
Wastewater
State Environmental Policy Act, or SEPA
State parks
Rules
Reservations
Storm Season Help
News Releases
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Preparedness
Recovery
Stormwater permits
Swimming
Advisories
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Pools user tips
Stormwater drain pipes
T-Z
Tanks
Residential heating oil
Septic
Tick and mosquito control
Used oil
Rules
Recycling markets
Water conservation
Water treatment certification
Wastewater treatment certification
Wells (private drinking water)
Well driller certification
Wildlife nuisances
Need more help ? Call Toll-free (877) 623-6748
FAQs
DENR Divisions
Divisions
Air Quality - 919-733-3340
Aquariums - 919-877-5500
Coastal Management - 252-808-2808
Customer Service Center - 877-623-6748
Environmental Education - 919-733-0711
Environmental Health - 919-733-2870
Forest Resources - 919-857-4801
Land Resources - 919-733-3833
Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs - 919-715-4189
Marine Fisheries - 252-726-7021
Museum of Natural Sciences - 919-733-7450
Office of Conservation, Planning, and Community Affairs 919-715-4195
Parks and Recreation - 919-733-4181
Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance 919-715-6500
Soil and Water Conservation - 919-733-2302
Waste Management - 919-508-8400
Water Quality - 919-807-6300
Water Resources - 919-733-4064
Zoological Park - 336-879-7000
Special Agencies/Programs
Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Program
Clean Water Management Trust Fund
Coastal Reserve Program
Coastal Resources Commission
DENR Sustainability Team
Environmental Management Commission
N.C. Ecosystem Enhancement Program
N.C. Natural Heritage Program
N.C. Stormwater
N.C. Wetlands Restoration Program
North Carolina Conservation Tax Credit Program
Wildlife Resources Commission
Administrative Divisions
Administration - 919-733-4984
Budget, Planning and Analysis - 919-733-8800
Controller - 919-733-416
General Counsel - 919-715-0691
Human Resources - 919-715-4500
Information Technology Services - 919-715-0327
Public Affairs - 919-715-4112
Purchase and Services - 919-733-9746
Regional Offices
Asheville Regional Office
Winston-Salem Regional Office
Mooresville Regional Office
Fayetteville Regional Office
Raleigh Regional Office
Wilmington Regional Office
Washington Regional Office
Office of the Secretary - 919-733-4984
Permits
Enforcement
Departmental Enforcement
Enforcement Principles
Enforcement Assessment 2000
Penalty Policy for Self-Reported Violations
DENR Compliance Report 2000
DENR Compliance Report 2001
DENR Compliance Report 2002
DENR Compliance Report 2003
DENR Compliance Report 2004
DENR Compliance Report 2005
DENR Compliance Report 2006
DENR Compliance Report 2007
DENR Compliance Report 2008
NCAWWA PowerPoint Presentation 08/20/2003
Air
Civil penalty assessments
Special orders by consent
Stage I vapor recovery compliance
Smoking vehicle complaint form
Vehicle inspection and maintenance program
Coast/Fisheries
List of CAMA violators
Bycatch Reduction Devices
Polluted Area Proclamations
Fisheries Proclamations
Waste Management
Hazardous waste civil penalties
Solid waste civil penalties
Inactive Hazardous Sites
Water
Water Quality Enforcement Actions
Civil penalty assessments
Environmental Enforcement Data
Division of Air Quality
Division of Coastal Management
Division of Waste Management
Division of Water Quality
DWQ - Groundwater Section
Contacts
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News Releases
2010
North Carolina Coastal Reserve Sites Reopened to Visitors
(9/3/2010)
Coastal Swimming Waters May Be Affected by Excessive Rains, Flooding from Hurricane Earl
(9/3/2010)
Food Safety Precautions for After the Storm
(9/3/2010)
Most State Parks Along N.C. Coast Return to Normal Operations
(9/3/2010)
Division of Marine Fisheries Works to Remove Tires from Atlantic Beach
(9/3/2010)
Power Outages May Cause Problems with Home Septic Systems
(9/2/2010
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Excessive Rains May Cause Problems with Private Wells, Drinking Water Supplies
(9/2/2010)
Environmental Health Officials Offer Storm Preparation Tips
(9/3/2010)
Five North Carolina Coastal Reserve Sites Closed to Visitors Due to Risk of Storm Damage
(9/1/2010)
State Fisheries Authorities Ask Fishermen to Prepare for Hurricane Earl
(9/1/2010)
Web Content Display
Situation Reports
2010
09-03-2010 afternoon
09-03-2010 morning
09-02-2010 evening
09-02-2010 afternoon
Previous Seasons...
2008
09-05-2008 afternoon
09-04-2008 afternoon
2006
09-05-2006 afternoon
09-01-2006 afternoon
08-31-2006 afternoon
Web Content Display
2010 Storm Names
Alex
Bonnie
Colin
Danielle
Earl
Fiona
Gaston
Hermine
Igor
Julia
Karl
Lisa
Matthew
Nicole
Otto
Paula
Richard
Shary
Tomas
Virginie
Walter
Web Content Display
Government Agency Links
N.C. Department of Health and Human Services
State Hurricane Information
N.C. Division of Emergency Management
DENR Contacts
Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs
Diana Kees: (919) 715-4112
Jamie Kritzer: (919) 715-7357
Division of Coastal Management
Michele Walker: (919) 733-2293 ext. 229
Division of Environmental Health
Laura Leonard: (919) 715-3204
Division of Forest Resources
Brian Haines, 857-4828
Division of Parks and Recreation
Charlie Peek: (919) 715-8709
Division of Waste Management
Cathy Akroyd: (919) 508-8438
Division of Water Quality
Susan Massengale: (919) 733-7015 ext. 227
Division of Land Resources
Dam Safety -Steve McEvoy: (919) 733-4574
N.C. Geological Survey
Randy Bechtel: (919) 733-2423 ext. 410
Asheville Regional Office
(828) 296-4500
Fayetteville Regional Office
(910) 486-1541
Mooresville Regional Office
(704) 663-1699
Raleigh Regional Office
(919) 791-4200
Washington Regional Office
(252) 946-6481
Wilmington Regional Office
(910) 796-7215
Winston-Salem Regional Office
(336) 771-4600
2010 Storm Season
2010 Storms
Hurricane Tracking
DENR Contacts
Storm Preparedness
Recovery/After Storm
Government Agency Links
FEMA
/
DENR
Current Storm Activity
Situation Reports
News Releases
Web Content Display
Preparedness
Emergency/Disaster Debris Management
Protecting Oceanfront Property from Erosion
Western North Carolina Landslide Fact Sheet
Web Content Display
Recovery / After The Storm
COASTAL ISSUES
Rebuilding After a Storm
Hurricane Recovery Checklist for Local Governments
DEBRIS MANAGEMENT
Emergency/Disaster Debris Management
Storm Debris Management
Management of Manufactured Homes Following Flooding
Managing Animal Mortalities
Open Burning Laws
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS
During and After Tips
Lo que debe saber sobre el agua para beber, después de un huracán
Tips for homeowners under a boil water advisory
Lo que debe saber sobre el Agua para Beber después de un huracán
Food safety guidelines
Permanecer Seguro Permanecer Seguro Después de un Huracán Guía para Protección de Comidas
Restaurants returning to operation - FAQs
Tips for homeowners with septic systems
Seguridad con el Sistema Séptico: Después de la Tormenta
How to disinfect your well
Well disinfection flier
Well disinfection calculator
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