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Permitted Composting Facility Disposal Services

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The North Carolina Department of Agriculture is seeking a subcontractor for Permitted Composting Facility Disposal Services. The selected provider will be responsible for accepting and processing horse stall waste at a state-permitted composting facility, with a strict requirement to maintain compliance with NCDEQ regulations regarding organic waste handling and recordkeeping. This opportunity was posted on August 13, 2026, and requires responses by September 10, 2026. The project falls under NAICS code 562219, focusing on specialized waste disposal and composting services to ensure environmental standards are met.

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NC Department of Agriculture seeks subcontractor for permitted horse stall waste composting services.

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North Carolina → Department of AgricultureView Agency

NAICS

562219 - Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and DisposalView NAICS

Place of Performance

NC, USA

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This scope was carved out of 10-IFB-2332981612-YB.

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10-IFB-2332981612-YB - Horse Complex Refuse Hauling

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AgencyNorth Carolina → Department of Agriculture
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Accept and process horse stall waste at a state-permitted composting facility, ensuring compliance with NCDEQ regulations for organic waste handling and recordkeeping.

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