EPA 1990 definition
Examples of EPA 1990 in a sentence
The Navy began conducting a Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (“RI/FS”) for NAS ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Field coordinating its actions through a Federal Facility Agreement (“FFA”) with U.S. EPA and the Cal/EPA including the Department of Toxic Substances Control (“DTSC”), and RWQCB (U.S. EPA, 1990).
Statutory Targets Recycling and composting targets for the purposes of BVPI 82 (a) and (b) and landfill diversion targets for the purposes of the WET Act Tipping Away Payments Payment made by County to District, when the County directs a District to take waste to a Disposal Point that is not the usual Disposal Point and is unreasonably far from the usual Disposal Point, as a result of the usual Disposal Point being unavailable for the reception of Contract Waste, as set out in EPA 1990, Section 52.
The minimum quality standard of cleanliness which the Contractor shall deliver through each routine scheduled activity shall be commensurate with Grade A as defined in the Code of Practice on Litter & Refuse 2006 (EPA 1990).
You, or a person residing in or visiting the Property has been convicted of an offence under section 80(4) or section 82(8) of the EPA 1990 and the nuisance in question was noise constituting a statutory nuisance for the purposes of Part 3 of the EPA 1990.
Specification The minimum quality standard of cleanliness which the Contractor shall deliver through each routine scheduled activity shall be commensurate with Grade A as defined in the Code of Practice on Litter & Refuse 2006 (EPA 1990).
Statutory Targets Recycling and composting targets for the purposes of BVPI 82 (a) and (b) and landfill diversion targets for the purposes of the WET Act Tipping Away Payments Payment made by County to District, when the County directs a District to take waste to a Disposal Point that is not the usual Disposal Point and is unreasonably far from the Districts area, as a result of the usual Disposal Point being unavailable for the reception of Contract Waste, as set out in EPA 1990, Section 52.
MRTC will ensure a reasonable standard of cleanliness is maintained at all times, in line with standards set out in Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990.
The collected material must be disposed or treated in line with the EPA 1990 Legislation and all other waste legislation directives.
This section of the QAPP discusses the details of the sample collection method and the sample handling and labeling procedures (U.S. EPA 1990).