DMR definition

DMR means discharge monitoring report.
DMR means Discharge Monitoring Report, EPA Form 3320-1, or a report filed electronically by an EPA-approved electronic system, or other forms provided by the Department which are used to report sampling data.
DMR means the Department of Mineral Resources;

Examples of DMR in a sentence

  • The plug connection presently being used on the DMR Regulating Unit will be discontinued.

  • This tutorial is intended for Permittees who will submit all or part of their DMR data electronically.

  • The NetDMR Login page allows you to login to NetDMR or view the Training modules for Permittees (NetDMR Application Overview, DMR Data Entry, and Importing DMR Data).

  • This new training covers basic NetDMR functionality such as account creation, entering DMR data, and signing and submitting DMRs. • DMR Data Entry - Explains methods and features of direct data entry of DMR data, of hard and soft errors along with examples of how to address them, different methods for entering NODI codes, and concludes with a description of how to sign completed DMRs. Intended for External or Data Provider account holders with Signatory or Edit rights.

  • If, after attempting to conduct an HRA, the CONTRACTOR determines the Member, transitioning from another MCO, is CCL0, CCL4 or CCL5, the CONTRACTOR is required to conduct a Data Mining Review (DMR) within thirty (30) Calendar Days of determination of CCL0, CCL4 or CCL5.


More Definitions of DMR

DMR means Department of Mineral Resources.
DMR means the South African Department of Mineral Resources;
DMR the Department of Mineral Resources;
DMR means The Government of South Africa acting through the Minister of Mineral Resources and the Department of Mineral Resources and their respective successors and delegates;
DMR means the Department of Mineral Resources, formerly the Department of Minerals and Energy;
DMR means the Department of Mineral Resources or similar department managing mining activities.
DMR means discharge monitoring report, the EPA uniform national form, including any subsequent modifications, for the reporting of self-monitoring results by permittees.