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Source Water Assessment Program
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Gasoline Stations
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Water Surveys
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How can LDEQ be responsible for cleaning up the contamination without oversight from an outside higher ranking agency such as the EPA?
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Voluntary Remediation Program
LDEQ’s Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) facilitates the redevelopment of properties with environmental issues by providing applicants the ability to receive a Certificate of Completion (COC) after the successful remediation of environmental contamination at a site.
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Underground Storage Tank (UST) Certified Workers
Understanding requirements for acquiring and maintaining a UST Certified Worker License. Also includes information for when a license is necessary.
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What Regulations Govern the Disposal of Medical Waste?
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How often do I have to perform Proficiency Test (PT) Studies?
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How Can I Be Notified of LDEQ’s Clean Power Plan-Related Actions?
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How Can I Access LDEQ’s Clean Power Plan-Related Records?
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How do I prepare a four factor analysis?
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Environmental Regulation Update sessions scheduled through DEQ Enviroschool - June 28, 2013
The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality's Enviroschool will host four free sessions on environmental regulation updates. The sessions will provide a review of some state and federal regulations and their implications. Included in the sessions will be help in understanding the delegation of authority to DEQ, how regulations govern the DEQ activities and processes and how the public can participate in the rule making process. The session will also include a review of any new regulatory changes resulting from of the recent legislative session.
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DEQ's Criminal Investigation Division to host webinar on Litter Courts on Jan. 28 - January 22, 2016
On Thursday, Jan. 28 at 10 a.m., representatives from the Criminal Investigations Division from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality will host a webinar on how to start and operate a litter court within your municipality, city or parish.
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How do I obtain copies of previously submitted Criteria Pollutant Emissions Inventory Reports or Emissions Inventory data?
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NAWQA (National Water Quality Assessment Program)
The USGS NAWQA program provides information that can help managers tailor protection strategies to fit the need, providing high quality water while minimizing costs. As the NAWQA program began, the program sought advice on which contaminants were most important to focus on. There was almost unanimous agreement that nutrients were a widespread and longstanding issue. Examples of two significant projects driven by the NAWQA program include the Nutrients National Synthesis and the SPARROW model. The Nutrients National Synthesis is answering questions such as: • Where are nutrient concentrations high in ground water and surface water? • Are nutrient concentrations changing? Getting better or worse? • Does everyone drink similar quality water? How does mine compare? • Why are nutrient concentrations in my water high (or low)? • How much is natural, and how much have humans added?
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Sewage Sludge Treatment and Disposal-How to Avoid Enforcement Actions
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Beanlandia Brownfield Success Story and All About Brightfields! - February 22, 2023
Furniture manufacturing warehouse to Mardi Gras krewe den and how to incorporate clean energy into Brownfield redevelopment sites
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Is NetDMR training available? How do I register?
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CPRA Master Plan Predictive Modeling: Arcadis Risk Assessment (Storm Damage)l - Dr. Jordan Fischbach
Hurricane flood risk model to assess how proposed restoration and protection projects reduce damage in the next 50 years. In response, our team developed the Coastal Louisiana Risk Assessment (CLARA) model to systematically evaluate proposed flood risk reduction projects on the basis of how well they reduce damage in Louisiana’s coastal region.
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EPA Source Classification Codes
The full, current list of EPA SCC codes is provided with instructions on how to identify the correct SCC code for your process. (Updated 1/16/2015)