Source Agency Sample Clauses

Source Agency. As defined in subsection (a)(11) of the Privacy Act, will mean the Department of Defense, the agency initially disclosing the records for the purpose of a computer match.
Source Agency. Information used by SPAAs in matching programs is provided by the individual when applying for public assistance benefits. Experience by SPAAs shows these records to be at least 82% accurate.
Source Agency. Consistent with subsection 5 U.S.C. § 552a (a)(11), will mean the DMDC, the agency initially disclosing the records for the purpose of this computer match.
Source Agency. The Department
Source Agency. Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Welfare and Supportive Services (DWSS)
Source Agency. The Source Agency is TeraExchange.
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Source Agency. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Search Distance Used: 1.0 mile Database last checked by JCP-LGS: October 2013 WANT MORE INFORMATION? Contact the United States Environmental Protection Agency, (800) 424- 9346. Corrective Action Sites, sites with Known Contamination (RCRA COR): This subset of the RCRA database (also known as the RCRA CORRACTS List), maintained by US EPA, identifies sites "subject to corrective action" at which contamination has been discovered and where some level of corrective clean-up activity has been or may be undertaken. For example, a site may have been on the RCRA TSD or a RCRA GEN site list (see above), and was placed on the CORRACTS list once contamination was discovered and remediation was underway.
Source Agency. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Search Distance Used: 0.5 mile Database last checked by JCP-LGS: May 2013 WANT MORE INFORMATION? Contact the United States Environmental Protection Agency, (800) 424- 9346. State EnviroStor Database (ENVIROSTOR, formerly SMBRPD): The EnviroStor database, maintained by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), replaces the former Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program (SMBRP) database (CalSites). EnviroStor identifies sites that have known contamination or sites for which there may be reasons to investigate further as well as hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal or transfer facilities (TSDTF). The EnviroStor data disclosed in this report includes those sites identified in the EnviroStor Cleanup Sites database as well as those listed in the EnviroStor Permitted and Corrective Action Facilities database download. Among the site types included in EnviroStor database are State Response Sites, generally high- priority and high potential risk confirmed release sites where DTSC is involved in remediation; Voluntary Cleanup Sites with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases where DTSC has been asked to oversee evaluation, investigation, and/or cleanup activities; and Evaluation sites with suspected but unconfirmed contamination. DTSC cautions that the EnviroStor database does not include ALL contaminated sites, permitted transportable treatment units, hazardous waste generators/transporters, or former methamphetamine (meth) labs. This database also does not include information on sites where DTSC has made a "No Action Required" determination, as these sites had assessments that revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property.
Source Agency. California Water Resources Control Board. Search Distance Used: 0.5 mile Database last checked by JCP-LGS: October 2013 WANT MORE INFORMATION? Contact the CA State Water Resources Control Board, Underground Storage Tank Program, (000)000-0000. Solid Waste Landfill Facilities (SWIS): The Solid Waste Information System is maintained by California's Integrated Waste Management Board. This system tracks known landfills. Sites on this list are often reported as "unlocatable" because the site address information on the state list is frequently insufficient for precise location (landfills are typically distant from population centers, in undeveloped or rural areas where there are no street names or address numbers). Source Agency: California Integrated Waste Management Board. Search Distance Used: 0.5 mile Database last checked by JCP-LGS: October 2013 WANT MORE INFORMATION? Contact the CA State Integrated Waste Management Board, (000)000-0000. State List of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUST): California's Water Resources Control Board, under its Underground Storage Tank Program, maintains a list of all underground storage tanks which have been reported as having released contaminants. Formerly identified as a standalone database called the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Information System (LUSTIS), these sites are now identified as “LUST Cleanup Sites” in the GeoTracker database. Source Agency: California Water Resources Control Board. Search Distance Used: 0.5 mile Database last checked by JCP-LGS: October 2013 WANT MORE INFORMATION? Contact the CA State Water Resources Control Board, Underground Storage Tank Program, (000)000-0000. EnviroStor Site With Deed Restriction Or Other Controls (CONTROLS) California law requires that the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) notify the planning and building departments of all local governments of any recorded land use restriction ("Deed Restriction"). The DTSC maintains a database called "EnviroStor" that lists all deed restrictions, including street addresses or the equivalent description of location. According to DTSC, this database may not include all deed restrictions and other land use controls that exist at the current time.
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