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This document provides an overview of the anticipated opioid litigation settlements and the proposed North Carolina Memorandum of Agreement (NC MOA). It details how up to $850 million from national settlements and Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy resolution could be allocated to North Carolina over an 18-year period to combat the opioid epidemic. The NC MOA, developed by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) and the North Carolina Department of Justice (DOJ), outlines a distribution model (80% to local governments, 15% to the state, 5% incentive fund), collaborative requirements, permissible remediation activities (Option A and B strategies), and transparency measures to ensure effective use of funds by counties and municipalities. It urges all relevant local governments to sign the MOA to maximize North Carolina's share of the settlement funds.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2022
Yancey County
Expires:
This document provides an overview of the anticipated opioid litigation settlements and the proposed North Carolina Memorandum of Agreement (NC MOA). It details how up to $850 million from national settlements and Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy resolution could be allocated to North Carolina over an 18-year period to combat the opioid epidemic. The NC MOA, developed by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) and the North Carolina Department of Justice (DOJ), outlines a distribution model (80% to local governments, 15% to the state, 5% incentive fund), collaborative requirements, permissible remediation activities (Option A and B strategies), and transparency measures to ensure effective use of funds by counties and municipalities. It urges all relevant local governments to sign the MOA to maximize North Carolina's share of the settlement funds.
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Work includes grading, septic inspection, utility connections, and demolition of old home.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: -
Yancey County
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Work includes grading, septic inspection, utility connections, and demolition of old home.
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The scope of work includes the replacement of the existing fine screens and aerated grit removal system, the replacement of the existing 0.5 MGD contact stabilization treatment system with 0.5 MGD extended air process with a new detached chlorine contact basin, the replacement of the existing gaseous chlorine and sulfur dioxide systems with liquid sodium hypochlorite and sodium bisulfite feed systems, and the rehabilitation of the existing 0.5 MGD concrete structure and conversion to an equalization basin and aerobic digestor.
Posted Date
Nov 5, 2024
Due Date
Jan 7, 2025
Release: Nov 5, 2024
Yancey County
Close: Jan 7, 2025
The scope of work includes the replacement of the existing fine screens and aerated grit removal system, the replacement of the existing 0.5 MGD contact stabilization treatment system with 0.5 MGD extended air process with a new detached chlorine contact basin, the replacement of the existing gaseous chlorine and sulfur dioxide systems with liquid sodium hypochlorite and sodium bisulfite feed systems, and the rehabilitation of the existing 0.5 MGD concrete structure and conversion to an equalization basin and aerobic digestor.
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