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Air Pollution
   Improving Air Quality (Separate Website)
The Division of Air Quality (DAQ) works with the state's citizens to protect and improve outdoor, or ambient, air quality in North Carolina for the health and benefit of all. DAQ has programs for monitoring air quality, permitting and inspecting air emissions sources, developing plans for improving air quality, and educating and informing the public about air quality issues.
By: NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources
  
   
   North Carolina Statutes (Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
  
   
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Clean Energy
   Cleaning Up Our Water (Separate Website)
Environment North Carolina is working to protect our rivers and lakes from polluted runoff?the largest source of water pollution in the state. We also work to safeguard our waters against other dangers, including factory farm pollution and toxic leaks and spills.
By: Environment North Carolina
  
   
   FuelEconomy.gov (Separate Website)
This web site helps you (1) find and compare cars based on fuel efficiency, (2) get gas mileage tips, (3) examine gasoline prices, (4) learn about fuel economy ratings (4) learn why fuel economy is important, and (5) learn about new hybrid, electric and alternative energy vehicles.
By: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy

    Read this in: Spanish / Español
  
   
   Improving Air Quality (Separate Website)
The Division of Air Quality (DAQ) works with the state's citizens to protect and improve outdoor, or ambient, air quality in North Carolina for the health and benefit of all. DAQ has programs for monitoring air quality, permitting and inspecting air emissions sources, developing plans for improving air quality, and educating and informing the public about air quality issues.
By: NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources
  
   
   Land and Water Preservation (Separate Website)
The Conservation Trust helps to increase the land and water conservation, increase funding for projects related to conservation, and promote education of land and water conservation.
By: Conservation Trust for North Carolina
  
   
   North Carolina Statutes (Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
  
   
   Reducing Water Pollution (Separate Website)
The Clean Water Education Partnership (CWEP) is a cooperative effort between local governments, state agencies, and nonprofit organizations to protect water quality in the Tar-Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape Fear River Basins. It also has some great information on how you and your family can help to reduce the amount of water you use on a daily basis.
By: Clean Water Education Partnership
  
   
   Cleaning Up Our Water (Separate Website)
Environment North Carolina is working to protect our rivers and lakes from polluted runoff?the largest source of water pollution in the state. We also work to safeguard our waters against other dangers, including factory farm pollution and toxic leaks and spills.
By: Environment North Carolina
  
   
   Land and Water Preservation (Separate Website)
The Conservation Trust helps to increase the land and water conservation, increase funding for projects related to conservation, and promote education of land and water conservation.
By: Conservation Trust for North Carolina
  
   
   North Carolina Statutes (Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
  
   
   Reducing Water Pollution (Separate Website)
The Clean Water Education Partnership (CWEP) is a cooperative effort between local governments, state agencies, and nonprofit organizations to protect water quality in the Tar-Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape Fear River Basins. It also has some great information on how you and your family can help to reduce the amount of water you use on a daily basis.
By: Clean Water Education Partnership
  
   
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Land and Water Conservation
   Cleaning Up Our Water (Separate Website)
Environment North Carolina is working to protect our rivers and lakes from polluted runoff?the largest source of water pollution in the state. We also work to safeguard our waters against other dangers, including factory farm pollution and toxic leaks and spills.
By: Environment North Carolina
  
   
   FuelEconomy.gov (Separate Website)
This web site helps you (1) find and compare cars based on fuel efficiency, (2) get gas mileage tips, (3) examine gasoline prices, (4) learn about fuel economy ratings (4) learn why fuel economy is important, and (5) learn about new hybrid, electric and alternative energy vehicles.
By: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy

    Read this in: Spanish / Español
  
   
   Improving Air Quality (Separate Website)
The Division of Air Quality (DAQ) works with the state's citizens to protect and improve outdoor, or ambient, air quality in North Carolina for the health and benefit of all. DAQ has programs for monitoring air quality, permitting and inspecting air emissions sources, developing plans for improving air quality, and educating and informing the public about air quality issues.
By: NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources
  
   
   Land and Water Preservation (Separate Website)
The Conservation Trust helps to increase the land and water conservation, increase funding for projects related to conservation, and promote education of land and water conservation.
By: Conservation Trust for North Carolina
  
   
   North Carolina Statutes (Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
  
   
   Reducing Water Pollution (Separate Website)
The Clean Water Education Partnership (CWEP) is a cooperative effort between local governments, state agencies, and nonprofit organizations to protect water quality in the Tar-Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape Fear River Basins. It also has some great information on how you and your family can help to reduce the amount of water you use on a daily basis.
By: Clean Water Education Partnership
  
   
   Cleaning Up Our Water (Separate Website)
Environment North Carolina is working to protect our rivers and lakes from polluted runoff?the largest source of water pollution in the state. We also work to safeguard our waters against other dangers, including factory farm pollution and toxic leaks and spills.
By: Environment North Carolina
  
   
   Land and Water Preservation (Separate Website)
The Conservation Trust helps to increase the land and water conservation, increase funding for projects related to conservation, and promote education of land and water conservation.
By: Conservation Trust for North Carolina
  
   
   North Carolina Statutes (Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
  
   
   Reducing Water Pollution (Separate Website)
The Clean Water Education Partnership (CWEP) is a cooperative effort between local governments, state agencies, and nonprofit organizations to protect water quality in the Tar-Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape Fear River Basins. It also has some great information on how you and your family can help to reduce the amount of water you use on a daily basis.
By: Clean Water Education Partnership
  
   
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Land Use, Zoning, Community Planning
   Applying for a Community Foundation Grant (Separate Website)
This page explains how non-profit organizations in Western North Carolina can submit grant proposals in order to receive funding from The Western North Carolina Community Foundation.
By: Western North Carolina Community Foundation
  
   
   Common Foreclosure Terminology (Separate Website)
If you're going through a foreclosure, here are some words that might come up and their meanings.
  
   
   Land and Water Preservation (Separate Website)
The Conservation Trust helps to increase the land and water conservation, increase funding for projects related to conservation, and promote education of land and water conservation.
By: Conservation Trust for North Carolina
  
   
   North Carolina Statutes (Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
  
   
   Relocation Assistance to Tenants Displaced from Their Homes This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This guide explains in a step-by-step fashion your rights and responsibilities as a tenant who has been displaced by government action.
By: US Department of Housing and Urban Development
  
   
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Toxics, Lead Paint, Pesticides, Hazardous Waste
   Cleaning Up Our Water (Separate Website)
Environment North Carolina is working to protect our rivers and lakes from polluted runoff?the largest source of water pollution in the state. We also work to safeguard our waters against other dangers, including factory farm pollution and toxic leaks and spills.
By: Environment North Carolina
  
   
   North Carolina Hazardous Waste Rules (Separate Website)
The Division of Waste Management has prepared a complete set of rules and regulations from definitions to the treatment and disposal of hazardous waste in North Carolina.
By: NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources
  
   
   North Carolina Statutes (Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
  
   
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Water Pollution
   Cleaning Up Our Water (Separate Website)
Environment North Carolina is working to protect our rivers and lakes from polluted runoff?the largest source of water pollution in the state. We also work to safeguard our waters against other dangers, including factory farm pollution and toxic leaks and spills.
By: Environment North Carolina
  
   
   North Carolina Statutes (Separate Website)
The North Carolina General Assembly is offering access to the Statutes on the Internet as a service to the public. These statutes are the general laws that govern North Carolina's legal system.
By: North Carolina General Assembly
  
   
   Reducing Water Pollution (Separate Website)
The Clean Water Education Partnership (CWEP) is a cooperative effort between local governments, state agencies, and nonprofit organizations to protect water quality in the Tar-Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape Fear River Basins. It also has some great information on how you and your family can help to reduce the amount of water you use on a daily basis.
By: Clean Water Education Partnership
  
   
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