Washington, DC Sample Clauses

Washington, DC. February 11, 1986. Permit Writer’s Guide to Water Quality-Based Permitting for Toxic Pollutants, USEPA Office of Water. Washington, D.C. February 10, 1987 Best Management Practices (BMPs) in NPDES Permits – Informational Memorandum. USEPA. Memorandum. Washington, DC. August 19, 1988. Interim Guidance on Implementation of §402(o) Anti-backsliding Rules for Water Quality-Based Permits. USEPA Office of Water Enforcement and Permits. Washington, DC. 1988/1989. Penalty Calculations for POTW Failure to Implement an Approved Pretreatment Program. USEPA Office of Water. Washington, DC. December 22, 1988. FY 1990 Guidance for Reporting and Evaluating POTW Noncompliance with Pretreatment Implementation Requirements. Memorandum. USEPA Office of Water Enforcement and Permits. Washington, DC. September 27, 1989. Enforcement Management System, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (Clean Water Act). USEPA.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Washington, DC. March 1, 1995. September 21, 1995 Memo from Xxxxx Xxxxxx Extending SNC definition for non-monthly average limits (6pp, PDF, 334KB) Interim Guidance for Performance-Based Reduction of NPDES Permit Monitoring Frequencies. USEPA Office of Water, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. Memorandum. Washington, DC. April 1996. EPA Region 10 Guidance on Water Quality-Based Effluent Limits Below Analytical Detection / Quantitation Level. USEPA. Region 10. Seattle. March 22, 1996. Interpretive Policy Memorandum on Reapplication Requirements for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems. USEPA. Federal Register / Xxx. 00, Xx. 000. FRL-5533-7. May 7, 1996. U.S. EPA NPDES Permit Writers’ Manual. USEPA Office of Water. (EPA-833-B-96-003) Washington, DC. December 1996.
Washington, DC. April, 27, 2000. ICIS-NPDES Single Event Violation Guide, USEPA, Washington DC. October 15, 2008, 31 pp. Incentives for Self-Policing: Discovery, Disclosure, Correction and Prevention of Violations. USEPA. FRL 6576-3. May 11, 2000. Clarifications Regarding Toxicity Reduction and Identification Evaluations in National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program. USEPA. Region 10. Seattle. March, 2001. EPA Requirements for Quality Assurance Project Plans. USEPA. Office of Environmental Information. (EPA QA/R-5, EPA/240/B-01/003) Washington, DC. March 2001.
Washington, DC. May 29, 2008 1984 Policy on Civil Penalties (GM-21) Data Entry Technical Update for PCS Single Event Violations (in regard to entering lead agency and violation end dates) (5pp, PDF, 23KB) Appendix D. NPDES Permits EPA Retains Authority Over NPDES ID Permit Name Expired Issued By Tribe Discharge Type Permit Type XX-000000-0 XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX TREATMENT PLANT 07/31/2016 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0000019 POTLATCH LAND AND LUMBER LLC 10/31/2001 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0020150 OROFINO, CITY OF 07/31/2016 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0020184 CITY OF WINCHESTER 02/28/2018 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0020397 NEZPERCE, CITY OF 03/31/2009 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0021288 CRAIGMONT, CITY OF 03/31/2010 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0021814 KOOSKIA, CITY OF 09/30/2007 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0022713 XXXXXX, CITY OF 04/30/2020 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0022781 CITY OF XXXXXXX 06/30/2017 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL XX0000000 CULDESAC, CITY OF 10/31/2007 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0024503 THE RIVERSIDE WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT 10/30/2016 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0025101 TENSED, CITY OF 03/31/2009 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL XX0000000 ASAHKA WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT 10/31/2016 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0028002 KAMIAH, CITY OF 07/31/2016 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL ID0028461 CITY OF KAMIAH WATER TREATMENT PLANT 12/31/2017 EPA TRIBAL NON- STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL XXX000000/I IDENTIFIER FOR CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT FOR STORMWATER DISCHARGES- STATE OF IDAHO AND INDIAN COUNTRY 02/18/2017 EPA TRIBAL STORMWATER GENERAL WITHIN THE STATE OF IDAHO, EXCEPT DUCK VALLEY RESERVATION LANDS COVERED UNDER NVR12000I
Washington, DC. Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Ministry of the Flemish Community, Administration Economy, Division Natural Resources and Energy. 2003. Energy Policy in Flanders. Brussels. xxxx://xxx.xxx0xx.xxx/Download/SD/Energy_Policy.pdf Natural Resources Canada. 2004. Large Final Emitters Policy Framework. Calgary, Canada: NRCan. xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/Members_Section/Working_Groups/WG_Canada/NRCAN_ Calgary_0504.PDF Natural Resources Canada. 2002. Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation 2000/2001 Annual Report. Ottawa: NRCan. xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/cipec /ieep/newscentre/AnnualReport00_01/AnnualReport00_01.pdf New Zealand Climate Change Project. 2002. Negotiated Greenhouse Agreements Consultation Paper. New Zealand Climate Change Office. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx/resources/consultation/nga-projects/nga- consultation-paper.pdf
Washington, DC. The National Academies Press. programs incorporate consideration of health equity, including social needs, social determinants of health, and related elements, into their programs. • Developing measures to assess and track consideration of health equity and related elements into health workforce education and training programs. • Evaluating health workforce education and training programs to understand whether and how a program’s incorporation of health equity considerations, including consideration of social needs and social determinants of health, may improve health care delivery, with respect to factors such as: increasing access to primary care; mitigating provider shortages in underserved areas; delivering integrated primary, behavioral, and oral health care; addressing health workforce diversity; and strengthening community/provider partnerships. Applicants may suggest other research topics that directly relate to health equity in health workforce education and training. HRSA expects that the successful applicant in this topic area will conduct national-level research that spans a range of current and emerging topics related to health equity in health workforce education and training. HRSA also expects that the successful applicant will demonstrate a strong capability to develop and maintain a research portfolio that considers a mix of health professions and health providers.
Washington, DC. DEAR MR. AMBASSADOR: As part of our understanding regarding the Treaty between the United States of America and the Republic of Cameroon concerning the Reciprocal Encouragement and Protection of Investment, our two governments have discussed the subject of investments entitled to coverage under this Treaty. We would appreciate confirmation that your Government agrees to extend Pecten International Company the benefits of this Treaty. Respectfully, XXXXXX X. XXXXXXXX
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Washington, DC. In the Non-Compete Restriction, paragraph 1 of Exhibit B, the language “for a period ending twelve (12) months” is replaced with “for a period ending 365 days.” Notice: To all employees working in Washington, D.C. who earn an amount greater than or equal to the applicable statutory threshold from the Company or any Related Company on an annualized basis: The District of Columbia Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Amendment Act of 2020 limits the use of noncompete agreements. It allows employers to request noncompete agreements from “highly compensated employees” under certain conditions. The Company has determined that you are a highly compensated employee. For more information about the Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Amendment Act of 2020, contact the District of Columbia Department of Employment Services (DOES).
Washington, DC. No employer operating in the District of Columbia may request or require any employee working in the District of Columbia to agree to a non-compete policy or agreement, in accordance with the Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Amendment Act of 2020. As such, for Grantees who primarily reside and work for the Company in Washington D.C., then Section 2(E)(Non-Competition), Section 2(F)(Non-Solicitation of Customers), and Section 2(H)(Non-Solicitation of Sales Agents) of the Confidentiality Provisions are deleted and do not apply.
Washington, DC. April 10, 1998. Wastewater Management. (EPA/833B-99/002) Washington, DC. August 1999.
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.