Permission for posters to be erected on public poles Posters can be erected subject to the permission of the waste management services division. This requirement does not apply to electioneering posters within a restricted period before the election date and to some other restricted occurrences. Organisation erecting posters without permission or not removing them within the given period can be subject to fines. The dataset contain name of applying organisation, broad area of permission, no of posters to be erected, content of poster, data of event to which the poster refers, date from when the poster can be erected.
EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) cases and settlements webpage contains links to selected settlements resolving civil enforcement cases and, in some cases, complaints filed initiating civil judicial and administrative enforcement actions. Typically, the links are to settlements about which we have issued a press release. This is not a complete repository of all enforcement actions taken by or on behalf of EPA. Rather, it represents a subset of enforcement cases, taken civil judicially or administratively, which may be of national interest. Most of the settlements are civil judicial consent decrees resolving alleged violations of environmental laws (e.g., the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act). In some instances, the website includes significant enforcement actions resolved by the Environmental Appeals Board (EAB). In addition, please note that the cases and settlements webpage does not include:Most administrative enforcement actions; Most civil judicial cases resolving liability under CERCLA; Criminal enforcement matters.
ECHO data lists facility violations of EPA regulations. Use EPA's Enforcement and Compliance History Online website to search for facilities in your community to assess their compliance with environmental regulations. You can also investigate pollution sources, examine and create enforcement-related maps, or explore your state's performance. Learn more about ECHO Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://echo.epa.gov/
EPA's Web Taxonomy is a faceted hierarchical vocabulary used to tag web pages with terms from a controlled vocabulary. Tagging enables search and discovery of EPA's Web based information assests. EPA's Web Taxonomy is being provided in Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) format. SKOS is a standard for sharing and linking knowledge organization systems that promises to make Federal terminology resources more interoperable.
GWPC and its partnering organizations have produced several reports and publications related to groundwater, source water, UIC, and oil and gas. Publications range from broad topic area pamphlets written for laymen and the general public, to more in-depth reports on topics such as shale gas and state groundwater regulations and processes.
Conservation district subzones for the state of Hawaii.
Land use district boundaries for the State of Hawaii.
National Park Service boundaries for the state of Hawaii.
Report on geologic sequestration in the MRCSP region from October 2003 through September 2005 addressing geography and geology, mapping procedures, data sources, methodology, oil, gas, and gas storage fields, and storage capacity.
This report summarizes the process and work completed to develop and successfully submit an MRV plan to EPA. This work used the lessons learned from various MRCSP tasks to demonstrate the geologic understanding of the Niagaran reefs, successful monitoring and accounting methodologies, understanding of potential risks and leakage pathways, and mass balance of CO2 baseline and net storage. The plan currently encompasses 10 reefs and also provides a reporting plan for future reef development.
Plans for Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center (NNMREC) Project. Mobile Ocean Test Berth (MOTB) plans PMEC-SETS Plans
NMWRRS provides on-line access to OSE water right files including electronic images of water right documents and downloadable well reports, driller license reports, point of diversion reports and subdivision reports. The system also provides a UTM conversion tool.
Oil & Gas - Water Quality Database
Executive summary from the Phase I final report with information about MRCSP, terrestrial and geologic storage potential, the market for sequestration technologies and their advancement, CO2 transport, regulatory framework, and key stakeholders.
A machine readable collection of documented solar siting ordinances at the state and local (e.g., county, township) level throughout the United States. The data were compiled based on a locality-by-locality review zoning ordinances after completing an initial review of scholarly legal articles. The citations for each ordinance are included in the spreadsheet.