From WECT6, by Kassie Simmons, March 16, 2022
Read MoreThe Multistate Trust’s newly formed Reuse Advisory Council (RAC) will hold its first meeting on March 1, 2022. The RAC is made up of Navassa residents, stakeholders, and local government representatives.
Read MoreThe Multistate Trust is convening a Reuse Advisory Council to recommend updates to the four redevelopment concepts created during the Redevelopment Planning Initiative in 2017–2018 so that the updated concepts incorporate residential uses supported by the Town of Navassa and the community.
Read MoreBrunswick Community College will be hosting a 40-Hour HAZWOPER training from November 15-19.
Read MoreElements of Construction Bid Preparation training is being hosted by Brunswick Community College’s Small Business Center free of charge on Saturday, October 30. This two-part, daylong training course will discuss the key elements of preparing a viable and responsive construction bid. See the attached flyer.
Read MoreNAVASSA, N.C. (Sept. 20, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced a partial deletion of the Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp – Navassa Superfund site from Superfund’s National Priorities List (NPL), benefitting the environment, the community of Navassa, and the people of North Carolina.
Read MoreVirtual updates are set for next week to share with the public the latest information about remediation work at the Navassa Superfund site, where from 1936 to 1980 a wood-treating plant was operated that led to contamination at the property bordered by the Brunswick River, Sturgeon Creek, and now a residential area and a light industrial area.
Read MoreNAVASSA – Tests confirm that 100 acres of the 250-acre site are free of contamination, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is not going to ask for land use restrictions on that portion of the Superfund Site.
Read MoreFrom Coastal Review Online, by Trista Talton, April 12, 2018
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