Code of Federal Regulations 40 Protection of Environment: Parts 100 to 135 Revised as of July 1 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 571 pages The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government. |
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... navigable water is only required to do so for the type of navigable water conditions ( i.e. , moving water , still water , or tidal- influ- enced water ) applicable to the facility . If a facility owner or operator determines that more ...
... navigable water is only required to do so for the type of navigable water conditions ( i.e. , moving water , still water , or tidal- influ- enced water ) applicable to the facility . If a facility owner or operator determines that more ...
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... navigable waters when trapped in natural or man - made depressions excluding secondary containment structures . 5.2 ... navigable water . Dur- ing a storm event , it is highly probable that the oil will either flow into the drainage ...
... navigable waters when trapped in natural or man - made depressions excluding secondary containment structures . 5.2 ... navigable water . Dur- ing a storm event , it is highly probable that the oil will either flow into the drainage ...
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... navigable waters is 0.1 μg / 1 . ( b ) Benzidine manufacturer- ( 1 ) Appli- cability . ( i ) These standards apply to : ( A ) All discharges into the navigable waters of process wastes , and ( B ) All discharges into the navigable ...
... navigable waters is 0.1 μg / 1 . ( b ) Benzidine manufacturer- ( 1 ) Appli- cability . ( i ) These standards apply to : ( A ) All discharges into the navigable waters of process wastes , and ( B ) All discharges into the navigable ...
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