Examples of Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager in a sentence
As part of such audit, I understand the commissioner may require that any information prepared in accordance with this general permit be independently certified by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager in accordance with this general permit and that such independent certification shall be at the registrant’s expense.
If the total maximum daily flow of the registrant’s discharge is greater than 25,000 gallons per day (excluding non-contact cooling water and reverse osmosis reject water), a certification by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager that complies with Section 3(b)(8) of this general permit.
A certification signed by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager in accordance with Section 4(c)(2)(Q) of this general permit.
A certification by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager that complies with Section 3(b)(9) of this general permit for wastewater requiring a variance or treatment to meet effluent limitations.
As part of such audit, I understand the commissioner may require that any information prepared in accordance with this general permit to be independently certified by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager in accordance with this general permit and that such independent certification shall be at the registrant's expense.
A written certification, signed by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, which complies with the requirements of Section 3(b)(9) of this general permit.
Pursuant to Section 22a-430b(e) of the Connecticut General Statutes, the commissioner may audit any certification made by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager in a registration or correspondence associated with this general permit.
Pursuant to section 22a-430b(e) of the Connecticut General Statutes, the commissioner may audit any certification made by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager in a registration or correspondence associated with this general permit.
As part of such audit, I understand the commissioner may require that any information prepared in accordance with this general permit to be independently certified bya Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager in accordancewith this general permit and that such independent certification shall be at the registrant's expense.
A written certification, signed by a Qualified Professional Engineer or Qualified Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, which complies with the requirements of Section 3(b)(8) of this general permit.