Environmental Agriculture Program‌ Sample Clauses

Environmental Agriculture Program‌. The Environmental Agriculture Program is a sector-based program that administers an entire regulatory suite of air and water quality activities, including state-only and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs applicable to animal feeding operations. The program conducts site inspections at animal feeding operations, develops and implements policies and regulations, provides compliance assistance and conducts compliance assurance activities. In addition, the Environmental Agriculture Program serves as a single-point of contact for the agricultural sector on environmental issues that cut across various CDPHE programs, such as permitting issues related to bio-fuel technologies, on-farm composting, etc.
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Environmental Agriculture Program‌. The Environmental Agriculture Program unit is a sector-based program that brings together staff from CDPHE’s Air Pollution Control Division, Water Quality Control Division and the Division of Environmental Health and Sustainability to administer state-only and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs applicable to animal feeding operations. In addition, the Environmental Agriculture Program serves as a single-point of contact for the agricultural sector on environmental issues that cut across various CDPHE programs. Specific to environmental water quality and air quality protection requirements, the Environmental Agriculture Program administers the entire regulatory suite of air and water quality activities including writing surface water and ground water protection permits for concentrated animal feeding operations and housed commercial swine operations, conducting site inspections at animal feeding operations, developing and implementing policies and regulations, providing compliance assistance and conducting compliance assurance activities. In addition, the program coordinates cross-cutting environmental issues that impact the agricultural sector, such as nitrogen deposition issues at Rocky Mountain National Park, permitting issues related to bio-fuel technologies, on-farm composting, etc.
Environmental Agriculture Program‌. The Environmental Agriculture Program unit is a sector-based program that brings together staff from CDPHE’s Air Pollution Control Division, Water Quality Control Division and the Division of Environmental Health and Sustainability to administer state-only and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs applicable to animal feeding operations. In addition, the Environmental Agriculture Program serves as a single-point of contact for the agricultural sector on environmental issues that cut across various CDPHE programs. Specific to environmental water quality and air quality protection requirements, the Environmental Agriculture Program administers the entire regulatory suite of air and water quality activities including writing surface water and ground water protection permits for concentrated animal feeding operations and housed commercial swine operations, conducting site inspections at animal feeding operations, developing and implementing policies and regulations, providing compliance assistance and conducting compliance assurance activities. In addition, the program coordinates cross-cutting environmental issues that impact the agricultural sector, such as permitting issues related to bio-fuel technologies, on-farm composting, etc.

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  • Agriculture 1. Closed to Foreign Investors « For each individual crop cultivation in an area less than or equal to 25 hectares: - Main food crops are corn, soy, peanuts, green beans, rice, cassava, sweet potato; other food crops are wheat, oats, barley, rye, millet, taro, and other food crops not classified elsewhere (ISIC 0111, 0112). « For each individual crop cultivation in an area less than 25 hectares: - Estate crops as follows: > Sugar cane and other sweetening plant cultivation, tobacco plantation, rubber and other producing latex plantations, cotton plantation, textile raw material crop plantation, Medicinal/pharmaceutical crop plantation, essential oil crop plantation, and other crop plantation that is not classified in other location (ISIC 0111, 0112) > Coconut plantation, palm plantation, beverage material crop plantation (tea, coffee, and cocoa), cashew plantation, peppercorn plantation, clove plantation, and other spices crop plantation (ISIC 0113) - Breeding and propagation of the following: > Jatropha curcas plantation, sugar cane and other sweetening plants, tobacco plant, rubber and other latex producing plants, textile raw material plant, medical/pharmaceutical plant, cotton plant, essential oil plant, and other plants that are not classified in other location (ISIC 0111, 0112) > Coconut plant, palm plant, plants for beverage material (tea, coffee, and cocoa), cashew plant, peppercorn plant, clove plantation, and other spices plant (ISIC 0113) - Breeding and Propagation of Forest plants (ISIC 0111, 0200) « Pig breeding and farming in a quantity less than or equal to 125 heads, native chicken ("ayam xxxxx") and its cross- breeding and farming (ISIC 0122) « Plantation processing product business industry below certain capacity according to Regulation of Minister of Agriculture Number 26 of 2007: - Dry Clove Flower Industry (ISIC 0140) « Capturing and Propagating Wildlife from natural Habitat except reptiles (snake, lizard, turtle, soft shell turtle and crocodile) (ISIC 0150)

  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STANDARDS CONTRACTOR shall be in compliance with the Clean Air Act (Title 42 USC Section 7401 et seq.), the Clean Water Act (Title 33 USC Section 1251 et seq.), Executive Order 11738 and Environmental Protection Agency, hereinafter referred to as “EPA,” regulations (Title 40 CFR), as any may now exist or be hereafter amended. Under these laws and regulations, CONTRACTOR assures that:

  • AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES ARTICLE 24

  • FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AND WETLAND PROTECTION Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, May 24, 1977 (42 FR 26951), 3 C.F.R., 1977 Comp., p. 117, as interpreted in HUD regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 55, particularly Section 2(a) of the Order (For an explanation of the relationship between the decision- making process in 24 C.F.R. Part 55 and this part, see § 55.10.); and Executive Order 11990, Protection of Wetlands, May 24, 1977 (42 FR 26961), 3 C.F.R., 1977 Comp., p. 121 particularly Sections 2 and 5. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT The Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. § 1451, et seq.), as amended, particularly sections 307(c) and (d) (16 U.S.C. § 1456(c) and (d)).

  • Environmental Management (a) The Operator must, prior to the commencement of any Train Services (including any new or varied Train Services):

  • Department of Agriculture United States Department of Agriculture at 0-000-000-0000, 000-000-0000, or xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/plantind/ to determine those specific project sites located in the quarantined area or for any regulated article used on this project originating in a quarantined county. Regulated Articles Include

  • Environmental Pollution Unless disposition of environmental pollution is specifically a part of this contract, PURCHASER shall immediately notify STATE of any hazardous substance(s) which PURCHASER discovers or encounters during performance of the operation. "Hazardous substance(s)" are those substances, materials, or wastes regulated by state or federal law. PURCHASER shall immediately cease operating in any particular area of the operations where a hazardous substance(s) has been discovered or encountered, if continued operations in such area would present a bona fide risk or danger to the health or well being of PURCHASER's or any subcontractor's work force. Upon being notified by PURCHASER of the presence of hazardous substance(s) on the areas of operations, STATE shall arrange for the proper disposition of such hazardous substance(s).

  • Environmental Safety Upon encountering any previously unknown potentially hazardous material, or other materials potentially contaminated by hazardous material, Contractor shall immediately stop work activities impacted by the discovery, secure the affected area, and notify the ODR immediately.

  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT A. The Board agrees to implement the following:

  • Environmental Protection Measures 5.1.1 All private storm water facilities shall be maintained in good order in order to maintain full storage capacity by the owner of the lot on which they are situated.

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