🌊Notice of Reasonable Period for Water Quality Certification Application
The Department of Energy issued a notice regarding Erie Boulevard Hydropower, L.P.'s request for a water quality certification under the Clean Water Act. The New York State DEC has until February 10, 2026, to respond to the request, beyond which the certifying authority may be deemed waived.
Learn More🌊Water Quality Certification Notice for Pacific Gas and Electric Company
The document notifies stakeholders regarding the California State Water Resources Control Board's request for a Clean Water Act section 401(a)(1) water quality certification from Pacific Gas and Electric Company. It outlines the procedural details and deadlines involved in the certification process, indicating potential implications for project compliance and regulation.
Learn More💧Yuba County Water Agency Water Quality Certification Notice
The notice from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission informs that the California State Water Resources Control Board has received a request for a water quality certification from the Yuba County Water Agency. It outlines the timeline for action on this request, emphasizing regulatory compliance under the Clean Water Act. Failure to act on this request could lead to the waiver of the certifying authority.
Learn More💧Notice for Water Quality Certification by St. Cloud, Minnesota
The notice details the submission of a water quality certification request by the City of St. Cloud to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which outlines the timeline for action and implications if not addressed. This regulatory process emphasizes the importance of compliance with environmental standards for ongoing projects.
Learn More💧Water Quality Certification Notice for Oswego Hydro Partners, LP
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has notified the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation regarding a request for water quality certification from Oswego Hydro Partners, LP. This notice outlines the timelines for actions on the certification request as per the Clean Water Act, emphasizing the importance of timely responses from regulatory authorities.
Learn More💧Notice for Water Quality Certification Application - New York Power Authority
The Department of Energy issued a notice regarding the New York Power Authority's request for Clean Water Act section 401 water quality certification. The notice details the timeline for action from the New York DEC and implications of non-compliance, emphasizing the regulatory process essential for the project's advancement.
Learn More💧Notice of Waiver Period for Water Quality Certification Application
The Department of Energy notifies the California Water Board regarding a request for water quality certification under the Clean Water Act from the Merced Irrigation District. The document specifies the timeline for action and the potential for a waiver if the certification is not addressed within the stipulated period.
Learn More💧Notice of Waiver for Water Quality Certification Application
The Department of Energy, through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, has issued a notice regarding the waiving of the water quality certification application for the Merced Irrigation District. The notice specifies that if the California Water Board does not act within one year, the certification request will be deemed waived under section 401 of the Clean Water Act.
Learn More🌊Proposed Modifications to Nationwide Permits and Business Implications
Nationwide Permits (NWPs) are issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) to authorize categories of activities under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 that have no more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects. The Corps is proposing to reissue its existing NWPs and associated general conditions and definitions, with some modifications. The Corps is proposing to issue one new NWP. The proposed new NWP would authorize activities to improve the passage of fish and other aquatic organisms through aquatic ecosystems. In addition, the Corps is proposing to modify some other NWPs to simplify and clarify those NWPs. The proposed modifications to the NWPs general conditions, and definitions are intended to reduce burdens on the regulated public and continue to comply with the statutory requirement that NWPs authorize only activities with no more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects. The Corps is proposing to modify two of the 2021 NWPs (i.e., NWP 48 for commercial shellfish mariculture activities and NWP 56 for finfish mariculture activities) to address litigation on those NWPs. The Corps is requesting comment on all aspects of these proposed NWPs.
Learn More💧Notice on Water Quality Certification Application for Hydro Kennebec, LLC
The Department of Energy announces the receipt of a water quality certification request from Hydro Kennebec, LLC for a project regulated under the Clean Water Act. The Maine DEP has one year to act on the request, or the authority to review is waived, detailing crucial compliance timelines for the involved parties.
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