Examples of Atlantic Compact in a sentence
In accordance with Article V.f.2. of the Atlantic Compact the compensation, costs, and expenses incurred incident to administering these responsibilities may be paid through a surcharge on waste disposed at regional disposal facilities within the State.
The amount distributed to offset any operating shortfalls shall be determined by calculating the difference between the allowable operating costs plus adjustments as approved by the Public Service Commission, and the access fees paid by the Atlantic Compact generators.
As of July 1, 2008, this facility no longer accepts LLRW from outside the Atlantic Compact.
The Barnwell facility accepts all classes of LLRW from the three members of the Atlantic Compact (Connecticut, New Jersey and South Carolina).
Before issuing the twelve million-dollar payment, the compact commission will deduct and retain from this amount seventy thousand dollars, which will be credited as full payment of South Carolina's membership dues in the Atlantic Compact.
Before issuing the twelve million‑dollar payment, the compact commission will deduct and retain from this amount seventy thousand dollars, which will be credited as full payment of South Carolina’s membership dues in the Atlantic Compact.
The State has adopted the regulations for a land disposal site but does not expect to need to implement them in the near future since the State is a member of the Atlantic Compact and has access to the waste disposal site, EnergySolutions Barnwell Operations, located in Barnwell, South Carolina.
Judges should have experience in innovation and incubating new ideas if possible and do not necessarily need to be a civil engineer.
The Barnwell facility accepts all classes of LLRW from the three members of the Atlantic Compact (Connecticut, New Jersey, and South Carolina).
Recent publications include The Transatlantic Economy 2010; Humanitarian Assistance: Improving U.S.-EU Cooperation (2009); France, America and the World (2009); Alliance Reborn: An Atlantic Compact for the 21st Century (2009); Europe and Globalization (2008); ‘The U.S.: A Normative Power?’ (2008); The Wider Black Sea Region (2008); The New Eastern Europe (2007); and Terrorism and International Relations (2006).