Examples of Water Quality Control Division in a sentence
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division, effective April 23, 2002.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division, effective April 2002.
The Water Quality Control Division has established the use of WET testing as a method for identifying and controlling toxic discharges from wastewater treatment facilities.
A Construction Stormwater Discharge Permit, Dewatering Permit, or any other permits that may be required from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Water Quality Control Division are the responsibility of the Contractor.
Colorado Department Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division Policy Number CW-3, effective March 4, 2014.
The Water Quality Control Division, foreseeing the possibility of a selenium issue arising elsewhere in the state, made a counter proposal to have one hearing to change the designation for the selenium standard on all water supply segments statewide.
FMP Warszawa cooperates with airspace users in cases connected with ATFCM.Airspace of FIR Warszawa is divided in 8 sectors (B, C, D, G, J, R, SE, T – sectors S and E are usually joined).
The GSA Committee reviewed the financial reports of FY 2023-24 Periods 1 through 3 (through September 30, 2023) and the Warrant Lists for July, August, and September 2023.
This permit covers all areas designated by the Water Quality Control Division (Division) of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment within the boundaries of the municipality identified in the certification that are served by, or contribute to, municipal separate storm sewers owned or operated by the municipality that discharge to state waters.
The following information is quoted from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division: Article 12 Hazardous Cross-Connection 12.1 Control of Hazardous Cross-Connections A public water system or a consecutive distribution system of a public water system shall have no uncontrolled cross-connections to a pipe, fixture, or supply, any of which contain water not meeting all applicable provisions of the Colorado Primary Drinking Water Regulations.