Water Quality Control Division – Organizational Structure Sample Clauses

Water Quality Control Division – Organizational Structure. The Water Quality Control Division, in total, consists of the following organizational units, which address all of the above strategic functional elements of water quality management under authority of the CWA and the provision of safe drinking water under the authority of the SDWA. Figure 5.1 shows the Water Division’s current organizational chart. Figure 5.1
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Water Quality Control Division – Organizational Structure. ‌ The Water Quality Control Division, in total, consists of the following organizational units, which address all of the above strategic functional elements of water quality management under authority of the CWA and the provision of safe drinking water under the authority of the SDWA. Figure 5.1 shows the Water Division’s current organizational chart. Figure 5.1 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Water Quality Control Division September 1, 2014 Regulatory Development & Support Work Group Data, Reporting & Records Work Group Field Unit II Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Unit Manager Engineering Review Unit II Xxxx Xxxxxx Unit Manager Standards Unit Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Unit Manager Permits Unit 3 Xxxx Xxxxx Unit Manager DW Compliance & Enforcement South Unit Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Unit Manager Field Unit I Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Unit Manager Engineering Review Unit I Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Unit Manager Environmental Data Unit Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Unit Manager
Water Quality Control Division – Organizational Structure. The Water Quality Control Division consists of the following organizational units which address all of the above strategic functional elements of water quality management under authority of the CWA and the provision of safe drinking water under the authority of the SDWA. Figure 5.1 shows the Water Division’s current organizational chart. Figure 5.1 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Water Quality Control Division September 15, 2015 WQCD DIVISION DIRECTOR Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Water Quality Control Commission Xxxxxx Xxxx ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Xxxxx Xxxxxx Program Manager CLEAN WATER PROGRAM Xxxxxx Xxxxx Program Manager SAFE DRINKING WATER PROGRAM Xxx Xxxxx Program Manager COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PARTNERSHIP SECTION Xxxxxxx Xxxx Section Manager PERMITS SECTION Xxxxx Xxxxxx Section Manager WATERSHED SECTION VACANT Section Manager ENGINEERING SECTION Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Section Manager DRINKING WATER FIELD SERVICES SECTION COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE Xxxx Xxxxxx SECTION Section Manager Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Section Manager Business Services Unit VACANT Unit Manager Grants and Loans Unit Permits Unit 1 CW Enforcement Unit

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