DEEP definition

DEEP means the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
DEEP means deeper than 1,000 feet (about 305 meters).
DEEP means water depths of five feet or greater. "Department" means the New Jersey Department of

Examples of DEEP in a sentence

  • All such Notices shall be in writing and shall be addressed as follows: DEEP Director Water Permitting & Enforcement Division Bureau of Material Management & Compliance Assurance Department of Energy & Environmental Protection ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇.

  • Within ten (10) days subsequent to such conveyance, Purchaser shall file the Transfer Act forms with the Connecticut DEEP.

  • If Purchaser elects to act as the certifying party in connection with the transfer of the Premises to Purchaser at Closing pursuant to Section 4.2(d) above (rather than Purchaser electing to terminate this Agreement), Purchaser, as the certifying party, agrees to perform all remediation measures necessary to achieve compliance with the RSRs or any other applicable laws in a manner and to standards acceptable to the DEEP, EPA or other regulatory authority.

  • If the DEEP should reject or require amendment of any Transfer Act form, Purchaser shall be solely responsible at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense for complying with, or obtaining compliance with, any request from the DEEP.

  • Attachments: Figure 1 – Proposed Exploration Plan Table 1 – Detailed Fee Breakdown 2023 Schedule of Fees and Conditions ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, PE, GE Principal/Vice President TP-1 WILDE OVERLOOK TRAILHEAD BPM-1 947 SQFT BMP-3 495 SQFT CB RWL CB CB 03a RWL DMA-3 798 SQFT CB CB RWL RWL TP-2 HILLSIDE 2 DMA-2 16,100 SQFT El Dorado Elementary School ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ±18% Proposed infiltration test location SITE IMPROVEMENT KEYNOTES 01 BMP-1: 32" DEEP BIO-SWALE PLANTER WITH 48" RETENTION TANK BELOW.


More Definitions of DEEP

DEEP in relation to a step, means the distance from the outer edge of the nosing of the step tread to the riser of the step tread;
DEEP means State of Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
DEEP means the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection of the State of Connecticut.
DEEP means the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection - Bureau of Energy Technology Policy and any successor agency.
DEEP or “Department” means the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
DEEP in this context means several hundred meters below the surface. A depth of kilometres deep is referred to as “very deep,” which is the proposed depth for the alternative approach called the deep borehole method. The suitability of the KBS-3 method as compared to al- ternative methods has been debated in Sweden since the KBS-3 method was first introduced. Alternatives proposed for further investigation are dry storage in a highly secure facility onsite at nuclear power stations (e.g. hardened on-site storage - HOSS1817) or at a central location (e.g. dry rock deposit - DRD1918), and very deep boreholes. Rolling stewardship can be applied with any method but monitoring requirements are small with very deep boreholes and great with dry storage.
DEEP means the University Directorate of Education and Employer Partnerships