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SW062 Waste Tire Regulation Revisions
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Jefferson Parish man pleads guilty to submitting false records to DEQ - March 11, 2013
Today, Marc Victoriano, 38, of Marrero, pled guilty in 19th Judicial District Court to knowingly making a false representation on a form filed with DEQ. Victoriano is the operator of Professional Safety Consultants, an asbestos abatement training provider. In 2009, Victoriano knowingly prepared asbestos course forms that falsely misrepresented the number of accredited instructors teaching asbestos training courses. DEQ regulations require that two or more accredited instructors must be listed for each asbestos training course. Victoriano knowingly submitted the false forms to DEQ in Baton Rouge with the name of an instructor that was out of the state on the dates the classes were taught.
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Ohio Water Quality Standards Programs
Our water quality is constantly threatened by many different sources and types of pollution. Under the Clean Water Act, every state must adopt water quality standards to protect, maintain and improve the quality of the nation's surface waters. These standards represent a level of water quality that will support the goal of "swimmable/fishable" waters. Water quality standards are ambient standards as opposed to discharge-type standards. These ambient standards, through a process of back calculation procedures known as total maximum daily loads or wasteload allocations form the basis of water quality based permit limitations that regulate the discharge of pollutants into surface waters under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program.
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USACE Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) helps solve our Nation’s most challenging problems in civil and military engineering, geospatial sciences, water resources, and environmental sciences for the Army, Department of Defense, civilian agencies, and our Nation’s public good. Water Resources research areas include •Inland and Coastal Navigation Hydropower, •Flood Risk Management and Coastal Systems, •Water Supply, Emergency Management, •Environment – Restoration, Regulation, Stewardship, •Water Resources Infrastructure, •System-Wide Water Resources. From the available information on the website, unable to make clear determination of usability for strategy.
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Legal Affairs
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Recycling Freon
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Who approves public hearings requests?
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What are topic files?
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What does LELAP do?
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Enforcement
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Nonattainment New Source Review (NNSR) Permits
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Interstate Technology and Regulator Council - ITRC
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Sewage Sludge & Biosolids
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About LDEQ
Learn about DEQ’s programs, and services that protect environmental quality and support communities through regulation, permitting, monitoring, and compliance.
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Waste Forms and Applications
Find LDEQ waste permit applications, required forms, and regulatory guidance to help facilities meet waste management and compliance requirements.
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Stage II Vapor Recovery
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Air
Discover the core air‑quality services LDEQ provides, from permitting and planning to monitoring, reporting, and compliance
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Ready-Mix Concrete/Hot-Mix Asphalt Plant