Air Quality Act definition
Examples of Air Quality Act in a sentence
The Technical Secretary may assess a civil penalty of up to $25,000.00 per day for each day of violation of the Tennessee Air Quality Act, Tenn.
The National Environmental Management – Air Quality Act (NEM-AQA) sets standards for ambient air quality for certain criteria pollutants.
In terms of the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act (Act No 39 of 2004) , burning is not permitted as a disposal method.
To only use the Air Quality Fee Fund money for Title V permit program related activities, and to only use the Federal 103 and 105 money for air quality related activities associated with the Kansas Air Quality Act and FY 2009 Work Plan which may be amended under the provisions of Section IV.4.
To participate in the implementation of the Kansas Air Quality Act and provide documentation of satisfactory progress toward meeting the objectives in accordance with the FY 2009 Work Plan.
To perform the duties and tasks specified in the contract and FY 2009 Work Plan, to implement the Kansas Air Quality Act and Kansas Air Quality Regulations, and to provide documentation of satisfactory completion of work.
Spatial and integrated development planning is the responsibility of local government and to an extent, provincial – demands placed on these plans and accordingly on municipalities do not only stem from the Development Facilitation Act, the Municipal Systems Act and in the Western Cape the Land Use Planning Ordinances but also from sector legislation such as the Water Act, the NEM Waste Act, the NEM Air Quality Act, the NEM Integrated Coastal Management Act, etc.