Supplemental Environmental Projects definition
Examples of Supplemental Environmental Projects in a sentence
Except as specifically provided [in the Enforcement Policy], any such settlement is subject to the rules that apply to Supplemental Environmental Projects [established in the State Water Board Policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects, effective May 3, 2018 (SEP Policy)].
EPA and UDEQ agree that Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) can and should appropriately be used as a part of certain environmental compliance settlements.
EPA supports UDEQ’s use of Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) as a part of certain environmental compliance settlements as permitted by law.
This is for use in documenting how a specific San Francisco Bay Regional Monitoring Program study by the San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) complies with the State Water Resources Control Board Policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEP) (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/water_issues/programs/enforcement/#policy).
The Division’s Sustainability Program serves a coordinating role regarding CDPHE’s oversight of Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs).
The State Water Board’s May 3, 2018 Policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEP Policy), section VIII.B. provides: The Director of OE may approve a proposed settlement to fund a SEP in an amount greater than 50 percent of the total adjusted monetary assessment in cases where the SEP is located in or benefits a disadvantaged community, an environmental justice community, a community that has a financial hardship, or where the SEP substantially furthers the human right to water.
The State Water Board’s Policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEP Policy) states that that the Director of the Office of Enforcement may approve a SEP in an amount greater than 50% of the administrative civil liability in certain cases, including when the SEP is located in, or benefits, a Disadvantaged Community.
In accordance with the State Water Resources Control Board’s Policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects, the Parties agree that eighty-one thousand dollars ($81,000) of the ACL shall be suspended (SEP Amount) pending completion of two Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) as set forth in the attached SEP 1 (Attachment B), and SEP 2 (Attachment C), both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
In accordance with the State Water Board’s Policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects (May 2018) and State Water Board Resolution 2018-0015, the Parties agree that the CCSF’s payment of the SEP Amount to fund the “Temporal Variability in Sediment Delivery to a North and Central San Francisco Bay Salt ▇▇▇▇▇” project is a SEP, and that the SEP Amount shall be treated as a suspended administrative civil liability for purposes of this Stipulated Order.
In accordance with the State Water Board’s Policy on Supplemental Environmental Projects (May 2018) and State Water Board Resolution 2018-0015, the Parties agree that the Discharger’s payment of the SEP Amount to fund the “San Francisco Bay Sediment Transport and Fate Modeling” project is a SEP, and that the SEP Amount shall be treated as a suspended administrative civil liability for purposes of this Stipulated Order.