Improve Water Quality on a Watershed Sample Clauses

Improve Water Quality on a Watershed. Basis 2.2.1 WQ-SP10.N11 Number of waterbodies identified in 2002 as not attaining water quality standards where standards are now fully attained. (cumulative) 4 Section 2.2.2 3,524
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Improve Water Quality on a Watershed. Basis 2.2.1 WQ- SP10.N11 Number of waterbodies identified in 2002 as not attaining water quality standards where standards are now fully attained. (cumulative) 4,166 (national) 382 (regional) (4,430 FFY18 national) 1 FFY16 1 FFY17 1. Targeted number of water segments fully restored in FFY15-16 and FFY16-17 (SP-10); 1. 2. Targeted number of water quality impairments restored in F FY15-16 and FFY16-17 (SP-11); 1. 2.2.1 WQ-SP11 Remove the specific causes of waterbody impairment identified by states in 2002. (cumulative) 13,228 (national) 920 (regional) 1 FFY16 1 FFY17 1. Targeted number of water segments fully restored in FFY15-16 and FFY16-17 (SP-10); 1. 2. Targeted number of water quality impairments restored in FFY15-16 and FFY16-17 (SP-11); 1. 2.2.1 WQ- SP12.N11 Improve water quality conditions in impaired watersheds nationwide using the watershed approach. (cumulative) 484 (national) 68 (regional) (575 FFY18 national) 1 By January 1, 2016, develop a prioritized list of candidate watersheds for submittal to EPA. The candidate watersheds will be identified based on a number of factors such as: NPS project/activities location information; impairment status; existing data evaluation; identification of data gaps. By May 1, 2016, identify for submittal to EPA at least two near-term, priority watersheds to focus resources for further evaluation and develop workplans, including sampling and analysis plans, to address data and information needs and define milestones necessary to show reasonable progress toward documenting improvement in water quality conditions for each of the near-term, priority watersheds within three years. By September 30, 2016, report to EPA progress on implementing workplans for near- term, priority watersheds, especially status of meeting reasonable progress milestones and need to re-evaluate other candidates in lieu of a near-term, priority watershed(s) if reasonable progress is not being made. TABLE 1: FFY16-17 NATIONAL WATER PROGRAM GUIDANCE MEASURES
Improve Water Quality on a Watershed. Basis 2.2.1 WQ-SP10.N11 Number of waterbodies identified in 2002 as not attaining water quality standards where standards are now fully attained. (cumulative) 3,979 (national) 376 (regional) 0 1. Targeted number of water segments fully restored in FY14 (SP-10); 0. 2. Targeted number of water quality impairments restored in FY14 (SP-11); 0. 2.2.1 WQ-SP11 Remove the specific causes of waterbody impairment identified by states in 1998. (cumulative) 12,514 (national) 798 (regional) 0 1. Targeted number of water segments fully restored in FY14 (SP-10); 0. 2. Targeted number of water quality impairments restored in FY14 (SP-11); 0. 2.2.1 WQ-SP12.N11 Improve water quality conditions in impaired watersheds nationwide using the watershed approach. (cumulative) 446 (national) 59 (regional) 1 FFY15 – 1 watershed. 2.2.1 WQ-03a Number, and national percent, of states and territories that within the preceding three year period, submitted new or revised water quality criteria acceptable to EPA that reflect new scientific information from EPA or other resources not considered in the previous standards. 37 (national) 66.1% (national) 4 (regional) N/A Continually review water quality standards and revise them if necessary in accordance with State and Federal statute and Water Quality Control Commission schedule. 1. Scoping Hearing Reg #31: 10/2014. 2. Formulation Hearing Reg #38: 11/2014. 3. Rulemaking Hearing All Regs (Temp Mods): 12/2014. 4. Rulemaking Reg #38 6/2014. 5. Prepare notice for Temp Mods rulemaking (by 8/1/2015). 6. Finalize Policy 98-1, Guidance for Implementation of Colorado's Narrative Sediment Standards. 2.2.1 WQ-09a Estimated annual reduction in million pounds of nitrogen from nonpoint sources to waterbodies (Section 319 funded projects only). 9.1 N/A Report actual load reductions in GRTS as project-specific information. Request load reduction estimates from new projects.

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  • Indoor Air Quality The Employer shall ensure a healthful air quality and attempt to ensure comfortable air temperature in buildings it owns and in space that it leases.

  • Use; Quality Control a. Neither party may alter the other party’s trademarks from the form provided and must comply with removal requests as to specific uses of its trademarks or logos.

  • Quality Assurance/Quality Control Contractor shall establish and maintain a quality assurance/quality control program which shall include procedures for continuous control of all construction and comprehensive inspection and testing of all items of Work, including any Work performed by Subcontractors, so as to ensure complete conformance to the Contract with respect to materials, workmanship, construction, finish, functional performance, and identification. The program established by Contractor shall comply with any quality assurance/quality control requirements incorporated in the Contract.

  • Air Quality To the extent applicable, Consultant must fully comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations in furnishing or using equipment and/or providing services, including, but not limited to, emissions limits and permitting requirements imposed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) and/or California Air Resources Board (CARB). Although the SCAQMD and CARB limits and requirements are more broad, Consultant shall specifically be aware of their application to "portable equipment", which definition is considered by SCAQMD and CARB to include any item of equipment with a fuel-powered engine. Consultant shall indemnify City against any fines or penalties imposed by SCAQMD, CARB, or any other governmental or regulatory agency for violations of applicable laws, rules and/or regulations by Consultant, its subconsultants, or others for whom Consultant is responsible under its indemnity obligations provided for in this Agreement.

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  • Power Quality Neither the facilities of Developer nor the facilities of Connecting Transmission Owner shall cause excessive voltage flicker nor introduce excessive distortion to the sinusoidal voltage or current waves as defined by ANSI Standard C84.1-1989, in accordance with IEEE Standard 519, or any applicable superseding electric industry standard. In the event of a conflict between ANSI Standard C84.1-1989, or any applicable superseding electric industry standard, ANSI Standard C84.1-1989, or the applicable superseding electric industry standard, shall control.

  • Drinking Water Adequate arrangement shall be made for the supply of drinking water. If practicable filtered and chlorinated supplies shall be arranged when supplies are from intermittent sources overhead storage tank shall be provided with capacity of five liters a person per day. Where the supply is to be made from a well, it shall conform to the sanitary standard laid down in the report of the Rural Sanitation Committee. The well should be at least 30 meters away from any latrine or other source of population. If possible, hand pump should be installed for drinking water from well. The well should be effectively disinfected once every month and the quality of water should be got tested at the public Health Institution between each work of disinfecting.

  • Quality Control A. Controlled Affiliate agrees to use the Licensed Marks and Name only in connection with the licensed services and further agrees to be bound by the conditions regarding quality control shown in attached Exhibit A as they may be amended by BCBSA from time-to-time.

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Information Substance abuse treatment information shall be maintained in compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 2 if the Party or subcontractor(s) are Part 2 covered programs, or if substance abuse treatment information is received from a Part 2 covered program by the Party or subcontractor(s).

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