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Tar-Pamlico Basin association briefed commissioners on proposed state nutrient rule changes
Summary
Adam Waters of the Tar Pamlico Basin Association summarized the history of a 1990 memorandum of agreement for nutrient trading, explained state DEQ’s effort to move MOA language into rule and told commissioners about the comment period and public hearing schedule.
Adam Waters, executive director of the Tar Pamlico Basin Association, briefed the Beaufort County Board of Commissioners on proposed state rule revisions that would incorporate an existing memorandum of agreement (MOA) governing nutrient caps and trading among municipal wastewater systems in the Tar‑Pamlico River basin.
Waters described the association as a nonprofit consortium of 15 municipal wastewater permittees that negotiated a collective nutrient-trading MOA in 1990 to limit nitrogen and phosphorus…
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