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Background Information
  • The most recent CCPCUA fact sheet is available here.
  • Check out the ground water strategy for the CCP (1998-2000).
  • The CCP Capacity Use Investigation Report of November 1998 is available as a pdf file.
  • The CCPCUA rules were initially approved by the Environmental Management Commission (EMC) at their December 14, 2000 meeting. The November 2000 Hearing Officers' Report includes the December 14, 2000 rules. The CCPCUA rules were on the agenda for the Rules Review Commission (RRC) February 28, 2001 meeting where all rules were approved except 15A NCAC .0502.
  • The EMC approved this revised version of the CCPCUA rules on April 12, 2001 (with highlighted revisions from the December 2000 version). On April 19, 2001 the RRC approved revisions to .0502 made by the EMC, but after hearing objections to the rules from a representative of the NC Aggregates Association, they raised one new objection to ambiguous language in .0502(k).
  • The EMC approved this revised version of the CCPCUA rules on May 10, 2001 (with highlighted revisions from the April 2001 version). This latest version was approved by the RRC on May 17, 2001.
  • These are the Approved CCPCUA Rules and associated map.
  • Rules became effective August 1, 2002.

    Here is an interesting quote and information we have on land subsidence.