WPC-1 definition

WPC-1 means the State of Mississippi's Wastewater Regulations for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits, Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permits, State Permits, Water Quality Based Effluent Limitations and Water Quality Certification. [WPC-1]

Examples of WPC-1 in a sentence

  • NCSR-D will contribute to WPB, WPC1, WPC2, WPC3 and WPD through coordination and support activities.

  • The indicative budget of the WPC1, excluding indirect cost, is 493100 €.

  • Work package WPC1 (Governance) deals with support activities aimed at studying the governance model.

  • U-Cyprus will contribute to the governance issues addressed in work package WPC1.

  • CEA will co-coordinate work packages WPD, WPF and WPL, make further significant contributions to WPH, WPI, WPM and WPN, and be involved in WPE; in addition, CEA will be actively involved in the political and legal/administrative work in WPB and WPC1, WPC2 and WPC3.

  • The tasks to be performed in WPB will also be based on input information, to be provided from other WP, mainly from WPC1, WPC2, WPC3, WPD and WPE.

  • CNRS will co-coordinate the work packages WPB, WPC1, WPC2, WPC3 as well as make important contributions to all of the other work packages except WPA.

  • UNIABDN will be coordinating WPE (Marine and environmental agencies and networks) and support the Environmental Impact Assessment in the KM3NeT-PP project, will be actively involved in WPB and WPC1, and will make smaller contributions to WPH, WPI, WPM and WPN.

  • The contributions of U-Erlangen to KM3NeT-PP will be: - Provision of auxiliary support for communication and reporting issues in WPA; - Contributions to the strategic work packages WPB, WPC1, WPC2, WPC3, in particular linking the efforts to the ongoing KM3NeT Design Study; - Contributions to WPD, WPF and WPL; - Major contributions to and coordination of WPI and WPN.

  • Provide and prepare input to these meetings (mainly from WPC1 and WPE) (INFN, CNRS, NCSR-D, ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇, FOM).

Related to WPC-1

  • HUC 14 or "hydrologic unit code 14" means an area within which water drains to a particular receiving surface water body, also known as a subwatershed, which is identified by a 14-digit hydrologic unit boundary designation, delineated within New Jersey by the United States Geological Survey.

  • CDDP means "Community Developmental Disabilities Program".

  • CDBG means community development block grant.

  • Hydraulic fracturing means the fracturing of underground rock formations, including shale and non-shale formations, by manmade fluid-driven techniques for the purpose of stimulating oil, natural gas, or other subsurface hydrocarbon production.

  • Uppermost aquifer means the geologic formation nearest the natural ground surface that is an aquifer, as well as lower aquifers that are hydraulically interconnected with this aquifer within the facility's property boundary.