General Permits Sample Clauses

General Permits. (1) The time limit for completing the work under a DA general permit verified prior to the effective date of assumption for the discharge of dredged or fill material in State assumed waters will remain the expiration date stated in the verification letter, to include 12 months after expiration if work has commenced or is under contract to commence. After the effective date of assumption, any work that remains incomplete by the expiration date must receive a new permit from DEP under the State 404 Program. Requests for modifications of verifications under a DA general permit within State assumed waters shall be made to DEP. After the effective date of assumption, no new verifications under general permits will be issued by the Corps within State assumed waters.
General Permits a. After identifying dischargers appropriately regulated by a general permit, the Department will collect sufficient effluent data to develop effluent limitations and prepare the draft general permit. Each draft general permit will be transmitted to the Region 8 NPDES permitting program.
General Permits. The time limit for completing the work under a Department of the Army general permit verified prior to the date of assumption for regulated activities in assumable waters will remain the expiration date stated in the permit and regulation. Requests for modifications of work verified under a general permit prior to expiration and after the date of assumption shall be made to DEP for evaluation under the State 404 Program. Work authorized by general permits verified prior to the date of State assumption in assumable waters shall remain in effect for the purposes of Section 404 after State assumption. These verifications shall continue to be effective for the original duration established by the Corps to include twelve months after expiration if work has commenced or is under contract to commence. After assumption, activities previously subject to a general permit and occurring within waters assumed by the State shall require a permit under the State 404 Program.
General Permits a. All Guam resident booth applicants (except registered non-profit organizations) that have items for sale must have a Government of Guam business license (temporary) and a concession booth permit from the Guam Fire Department.
General Permits. (a) At the discretion of the Authority, General Permits may be available for groups of Industrial Users. Upon review of an application for a new or renewal Wastewater Discharge Permit the Authority may recommend that a Industrial User be covered under a general permit. When applying for a new or renewed discharge permit, an industrial user may also request coverage under a general permit. To be eligible for coverage under a general permit the IU must meet the following criteria, as determined by the Authority, when compared with other facilities covered under the general permit. All of the facilities to be covered must:
General Permits. The national USACE goal for processing other permit actions is 85% within 60 days of a complete application. ENCLOSURE 2
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General Permits. A. Projects eligible for a NYSDEC General Permit (GP) and related authorization will not be eligible for the One Process/One Permit program established by Section 2.3.11 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure and implemented through this Agreement unless and until such time as the Commission, after reviewing the relevant GPs, has expressly found and determined that a particular GP contains all terms and conditions necessary to ensure that projects covered by the GP do not impair or conflict with the DRBC Comprehensive Plan (“Section 3.8 Determination”).
General Permits. General permits can be nationwide permits (NWPs), regional general permits (RGPs), or programmatic general permits (PGPs). Individual Permits IPs can be standard permits (SPs) or letters of permission (LPs).
General Permits. All significant users proposing to connect to or to contribute to the POTW shall obtain a wastewater discharge permit before connecting to or contributing to the POTW. All existing significant users connected to or 1Editor's Note: Schedule A is on file in the Township office. contributing to the POTW shall obtain a wastewater contribution permit within 180 days after the effective date of this subpart.
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