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Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
A voluntary program that provides financial and technical assistance to agricultural producers through contracts up to a maximum term of ten years in length. These contracts provide financial assistance to help plan and implement conservation practices that address natural resource concerns and for opportunities to improve soil, water, plant, animal, air and related resources on agricultural land and non-industrial private forestland. In addition, a purpose of EQIP is to help producers meet Federal, State, Tribal and local environmental regulations.
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Virginia Credit Exchange Association, Inc.
The Virginia Nutrient Credit Exchange Association is a voluntary association of owners of 73 regulated municipal wastewater treatment plants and industrial facilities discharging nitrogen and phosphorus within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The purpose of The Exchange is to coordinate and facilitate nutrient credit trading among its members with the goal of improving water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed efficiently and cost-effectively. The Exchange and Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Credit Exchange Program have been highly praised by various state and federal officials and others
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Permits Section
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Can someone from the general public request a rule be established by the agency?
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What kind of laboratories need to be accredited by LELAP?
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Shipyards and Surface Coating Operations
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Washington Parish School Board must institute asbestos handling training - November 03, 2014
U.S. Attorney Kenneth A. Polite announced today that his office has agreed to defer prosecution on the bill of information it filed against the Washington Parish School Board ("school board") charging it with a felony violation of the Clean Air Act for failing to notify the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality of the 2011 demolition of the Old Pine High School which contained regulated asbestos containing material.
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What are UST Owners and Operators responsible for when converting an existing UST system to one that distributes alternative fuels?
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How Is Medical Waste Disposed?
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Regulation Development & General Law Section
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Solid and Hazardous Waste Financial Assurance
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Part 70 (Title V) Permits
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AAC-2 (a): Asbestos Demolition & Renovation Notification Form - NEW FORM!
"Notification of Demolition and Renovation Form and Asbestos Contaminated Debris Form" is used when demolition or renovation involving Regulated Asbestos Containing Material (RACM) occurs. This form is required prior to a demolition or renovation of a structure that contains asbestos and when applying for an ADVF (Asbestos Disposal Verification Form) which must accompany the asbestos being taken to the Louisiana recognized asbestos landfill (in-sate or out-of-state).
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How can I contact the CSC?
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Monthly Regulation Changes 2025
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Water Quality Inspections
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Any tips on how to comment effectively?
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Are there penalties for late payments?
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What changes in my facility do I need to notify LELAP of and what is the deadline for notification?
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Public Participation & Permit Support Division