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About Air Quality
https://airquality.mecknc.gov/About
The Mecklenburg County Public Information Department tells the Mecklenburg County story by managing news releases, branding and design services, web and IMC services, video production, marketing, and community outreach.
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Calendar
https://airquality.mecknc.gov/events
Air Quality event listings.
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Pay Air Quality Fees
https://airquality.mecknc.gov/payonline
online payments are accepted for the following fees: annual administering invoice, NESHAP asbestos, registration, applications and penalties.
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Regulations
https://airquality.mecknc.gov/regulated-industry/regulations
State and Federal regulations administering emissions around air pollutants.
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Stack Testing Program
https://airquality.mecknc.gov/regulated-industry/stack-testing
Provides oversight of compliance and quality assurance activities related to stack tests.
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Stationary Engine Compliance Assistance
https://airquality.mecknc.gov/regulated-industry/stationary-engine-compliance
Resources to help you keep your stationary engine compliant.
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Do I Need an Air Quality Permit?
https://airquality.mecknc.gov/regulated-industry/do-i-need-an-air-quality-permit
Facilities that emit one or more regulated air pollutants are likely to need an air quality permit prior to construction.
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Small Businesses
https://oed.mecknc.gov/small-businesses
Opportunities and knowledge to get your MWSBE or small business off the ground and sustain long term success.
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Hire
https://oed.mecknc.gov/hire
Get information about upcoming career fairs hosted by the Office of Economic Development.
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About Office of Economic Development
https://oed.mecknc.gov/about
The Mecklenburg County Office of Economic Development (OED) promotes economic growth and opportunities for residents and businesses. The office implements a variety of programs and services, recruits and supports existing businesses and conducts economic studies.
Programs and services managed by OED fall into one of the following service areas: