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Department of Environment and Natural Resources Brad Ives Assistant Secretary for Natural Resources brad.ives@ncdenr.gov 919-707-8620 Mitch Gillespie Assistant Secretary for Environment mitch.gillespie@ncdenr.gov 919-707-8619

Overview 1. Natural Resources 2. Military 3. Environmental Protection 2

DENR Employees Temporary, 1139.76 Permanent, 2894.4 3

DENR Budget Federal, $46,729,977 Appropriation, $112,583,031 Other Receipts, $59,313,973 4

Natural Resources Parks and Recreation Museum of Natural Sciences Zoo Aquariums Marine Fisheries Conservation Planning 5

Parks and Recreation Record visitation in 2012 and 2011 (14.2 million visits) Total annual economic impact is more than $400 million For every $1 invested by the state, between $1.80 and $25.10 generated for local economies 6

Parks and Recreation Not resort based low cost, low impact and local Partnerships with public, conservation groups, local communities and others 464 Fulltime employees $74,261,235 Budget ($23,751,101 Appropriated, $2,527,301 Federal Receipts & $47,982,833 Other Receipts) 7

Museum of Natural Sciences The purpose is to enhance the public s understanding and appreciation of the natural environment Museum emphasizes the natural diversity of North Carolina 151 Fulltime employees $12,529,826 Budget ($11,943,505 Appropriated & $586,321 Other receipts) Friends Society adds significant funding 8

Zoo The state Zoological Park is designed to portray and reflect the natural environment of the species on display Located in Asheboro, North Carolina Annual attendant is approximately 700,000 visitors from all 100 counties in NC and all 50 States 9

Zoo 1,600 individual specimens and more than 225 species on display 262 Fulltime employees $19,890,970 Budget ($10,566,801 Appropriated & $9,324,169 Other Receipts) Friends Society adds significant funding 10

Aquariums Three aquariums, located near Manteo, Atlantic Beach and Wilmington, Educational ocean fishing pier 136 Fulltime employees $19,304,205 budget ($9,619,828 Appropriated, $68,840 Federal Receipts & $9,615,537 Other Receipts) Friends Society adds significant funding 11

Marine Fisheries Dedicated to ensuring sustainable marine and estuarine fisheries and habitats for the benefit and health of the people of North Carolina. 269 Fulltime employees $34,133,672 Budget ($14,454,285 Appropriated, $4,632,752 Federal Receipts & $15,046,635 Other Receipts) 12

Conservation Planning Provides scientific and policy information and incentives to guide and support conservation actions of conservation agencies, organizations and citizens. 26 Fulltime employees $15,275,662 Budget ($95,331 Appropriated, $1,296,693 Federal Receipts & $13,883,638 Other Receipts) 13

Military Impact 2nd largest economic sector in the state $27 Billion in revenue each year NC home to 3rd largest concentration of personnel in the country 8% of NC employment related to military (416,000 jobs) Expected to increase in 2013 by $2.9 Billion and 49,000 new jobs 14

Military Impact Support military readiness by providing compatible land use for training and to prevent encroachment 15

Environment Ecosystem Enhancement Water Quality Water Resources Air Quality Waste Management Energy, Mineral and Land Resources Coastal Management 16

Ecosystem Enhancement Mission is to restore, enhance, preserve, and protect our natural resources while supporting responsible economic development. 52 Fulltime employees $72,106,697 Budget 17

Water Quality Implements state and federal laws protecting water quality. By delegation from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, DWQ issues federal Clean Water Act permits for discharge of pollutants to surface waters. Monitors permit compliance Provides technical assistance to permitted facilities 18

Water Quality Performs water quality sampling Develops strategies for addressing impaired water quality. 417 Fulltime employees $207,248,111 Budget 19

Water Resources Water Efficiency BMP Manual & Training Hydrologic Modeling of River Basins Assistance to Local Gov t Water Systems Water Storage Alternatives Shale Gas Potential Water Demand Drought Response/Preparedness Inter-basin Transfers Drinking Water Protection Maintenance Dredging 20

Water Resources 152 Fulltime Employees $74,205,541 Budget 21

Air Quality Implements the Federal Clean Air Act permitting program in the state Carries out state air quality statutes and rules. 259 Fulltime employees $27,342,241 Budget 22

Waste Management Solid Waste Underground Storage Tanks Hazardous Waste Superfund Brownfields 86 Fulltime employees $85,260,269 Budget 23

Energy, Mineral and Land Promotes the wise use and protection of North Carolina's land and geologic resources. Regulates and provides technical assistance related to mining, dam safety, and sedimentation control N.C. Geological Survey performs scientific investigations, provides technical assistance, and maps the state s geological resources 86 Fulltime employees $8,694,343 Budget 24

Energy, Mineral and Land Under 2012 legislation, the division provides staff to the new North Carolina Mining and Energy Commission (MEC) MEC is charged with developing a modern regulatory program for the management of oil and gas exploration and development activities in North Carolina, including the use of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing 25

Coastal Management Manages public trust resources and implements the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) in the 20 coastal counties. Issues coastal development permits required under CAMA Assists coastal counties with land use planning Manages the state s Coastal Reserves (which include sites designated as National Estuarine Research Reserves 26

Coastal Management Administers the state beach and coastal waterfront access program. 55 Fulltime employees $6,184,161 Budget 27