NPDES Electronic Reporting Requirements Development Sample Clauses

NPDES Electronic Reporting Requirements Development i. Consult with NDEE to develop permit or program report requirements for electronic reporting to include both data and business requirements.
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NPDES Electronic Reporting Requirements Development i. Consult with Maine Department of Environmental Protection to develop permit or program report requirements for electronic reporting to include both data and business requirements.
NPDES Electronic Reporting Requirements Development i. Participate in teleconferences or meetings with OC staff to describe, document, and confirm requirements for general permit forms [e.g., Notices of Intent to discharge (NOIs)], and compliance monitoring reports (e.g., DMRs, program reports). This includes any requirements necessary for RIDEM’s approval or review of these documents (e.g., public notice requirements, fee payments, approval routing).
NPDES Electronic Reporting Requirements Development i. Consult with Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality to develop permit or program report requirements for electronic reporting to include both data and business requirements.
NPDES Electronic Reporting Requirements Development 

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