Description of Environmental Programs Sample Clauses

Description of Environmental Programs. Each of the environmental divisions of CDPHE has described their organization in detail and defines new organizational relations for the environmental programs listed. A listing of these programs is included here to emphasize the breadth of the efforts that are part of the CEPPA. Of the programs listed many are funded, in whole or in part, through the grant provided under this CEPPA. The environmental programs administered by each of the CDPHE environmental divisions are shown in the following table. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Office of Environmental Programs Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Air Pollution Control Division Division of Environmental Health and Sustainability Water Quality Control Division Solid and Hazardous Waste Program Policy and Planning Program Pollution Prevention Program Clean Water Program Radon Program Mobile Sources Program Environmental Leadership Program Compliance and Enforcement Units Stationary Sources Program Permits Section Environmental Justice Indoor Environments Program Greening Government Watershed Section Technical Services Program Self-Audit Law Program Safe Drinking Water Program Administrative Program TRI/XXXX Programs Local Assistance Unit Environmental Agriculture Program Compliance Assurance Section Small Business Ombudsman Engineering Section Field Services Section Recycling Grants Program Operations Program Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and other Emerging Contaminants Grants and Loans Unit Business Data Services Unit Supplemental Environmental Projects Fiscal Services and Support Unit High school chemistry labs Cross Media Programs or Activities Cross Media Enforcement Cross Media Compliance Assistance Cross Media Permitting Cross Media Regulatory Policy development Sector-based cross media assistance Environmental Management System Environmental Management System Permit regulation Housed commercial swine feeding operations Pollution prevention in regulations High school chemistry labs Supplemental environmental projects Provide coordination, communication and training Pollution prevention in permitting Cross media inspections Municipal Policy Workshop coordination Electronic permitting Small business referral program Resource Conservation Challenge Permitting by rule General permits Cross media impacts Stormwater Excellence Program Self-Audit Program Environmental Results Program Inspector training Environmental Problem Solving Internal Environmental Management Sy...
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Description of Environmental Programs. ‌ This CEPPA includes a wide breadth of efforts administered by each of the department’s environmental divisions. Listed in the table below are many of the programs funded, in whole or in part, through the grant provided under this CEPPA. Programs are described in the following chapters. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Office of Environmental Programs Hazardous Materials & Waste Management Division Air Pollution Control Division Division of Environmental Health & Sustainability Water Quality Control Division Hazardous Waste Program Radon Program Policy & Planning Program Sustainability Unit • Environmental Leadership Program • Supplemental Environmental Projects Coordination • Pollution PreventionHealth Equity & Environmental Justice • XXXX Programs • Small Business Ombudsman • State Recycling and P2 Grants • Greening Government • Medication Take-Back • Self Audit Law Environmental Health Programs • School Laboratory Inspections Environmental Agriculture Program Clean Water Program • Compliance & Enforcement Unit • Permits Section • Watershed Section Safe Drinking Water Program • Local Assistance UnitCompliance Assurance Section • Engineering Section • Field Services Section Administration Program • Grants & Loans Unit • Business Services Unit • Fiscal Services Unit • Community Development and Partnership Section Mobile Sources Program Stationary Sources Program Compliance and Enforcement Program Indoor Environments Program Technical Services Program Administrative Program Chapter 2 STRATEGIC DIRECTION AND PRIORITIES‌ This chapter describes the overarching strategic planning guiding the work of CDPHE and EPA and identifies shared priorities for the term of the CEPPA. It also describes the CDPHE and EPA joint commitment to advance these priorities through implementation of innovative and non-traditional practices when faced with resource reductions or emerging environmental conditions.

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