Examples of Registered Environmental Consultant in a sentence
The IHSB does not have the staff resources to dedicate to reviewing lower risk cases outside of its privatized oversight program, known as the Registered Environmental Consultant Program (REC Program).
Work shall be conducted by a Registered Environmental Consultant (REC) approved by the North Carolina Division of Waste Management (Division).
At less sensitive sites, the system is more privatized: the remediating party contractswith a Registered Environmental Consultant that the department has screened and approved to oversee clean-up activities.
In order for the required public notice to begin, the information in Item 4 of the Procedures for Obtaining a Registered Environmental Consultant Administrative Agreement is needed.
Piedmont Geologic is a State- approved Registered Environmental Consultant (REC) for the Site.
Based on Registered Environmental Consultant guidelines that allow samples collected within a quarter acre from an area with similar use, we will average the samples, including the concentration in SB-8 to determine if arsenic concentrations will exceed the site-specific RGs for this site.
At sites deemed lower in risk, a party may still proceed with an approved voluntary cleanup by working through the Branch’s privatized oversight program known as the Registered Environmental Consultant (REC) Program.
As such, the continued inclusion of 1,1-DCE as a sampling analyte is not warranted in accordance with Registered Environmental Consultant (REC) guidance stating that sampling is no longer required when groundwater quality data generated from two consecutive sampling events (spaced at least three months apart) demonstrate that all monitoring wells are free of contamination above applicable remediation goals.
This site was accepted into the Registered Environmental Consultant (REC) program on February 10, 2009.
Ms. Assefa further stated that “the protection of GES 1 Supplemental Sediment Characterization Work Plan groundwater remediation goal will be considered to be met if there is no release to groundwater (see guidance for specifics) or a TCLP/ SPLP test shows such.” The scope of work proposed herein, which was prepared in accordance with Section D.2.1.2 of Appendix D of the Registered Environmental Consultant Program Implementation Guidance, is as follows.