Examples of Division of Environmental Protection in a sentence
The Contractor shall comply with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations for storm water discharges from a construction site and the Stormwater General Permit NVR100000, State of Nevada, Division of Environmental Protection, General Permit.
The Contractor shall familiarize itself with these regulations and practices, and is advised that prior to engaging in any construction activities, the Contractor shall submit a Notice Of Intent (NOI) to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.
Chemical Name Alternate Chemical Name Mixture Description Temporary Petition 2001-06 was received on January 19, 2001 from the Division of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Management.
Prior to commencing the Work, if applicable, the Contractor shall obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) for construction activities.
The Nevada Petroleum Fund (Fund) is administered by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP).
To the extent an air quality regulation is also to be submitted to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (“NDEP”) for inclusion in the SIP under § 110 of the Act, the procedures described in this section 2.3 shall be followed.
This Permit is based upon the information submitted in the Permit application, and as approved by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.
The SHPO coordinates with its sister agencies: the Division of Environmental Protection, Forestry, State Lands, State Parks, Water Resources, and the Division of Natural Heritage to enrich the lives of the citizens of and visitors to the state of Nevada, providing leadership in information management and the preservation and promotion of cultural resources and activities, and education.
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection has recommended approval of the subdivision.
Through this Nevada Electric Highway project, the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) will advance funding to the Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy (GOE) who will directly oversee the completion of the project.