Cdd Certificate of Insurance for Final Closure or Post-closure Care is a legal document that was released by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - a government authority operating within Ohio.
Q: What is a CDD Certificate of Insurance?
A: A CDD Certificate of Insurance is a document that verifies the existence of insurance coverage for Final Closure or Post-closure Care in Ohio.
Q: What is Final Closure or Post-closure Care?
A: Final Closure refers to the process of closing a solid waste facility permanently. Post-closure Care refers to the ongoing monitoring and maintenance of the closed facility to ensure that it remains in compliance with environmental regulations.
Q: Why is a CDD Certificate of Insurance required?
A: A CDD Certificate of Insurance is required in Ohio to demonstrate financial responsibility for Final Closure or Post-closure Care of a solid waste facility.
Q: Who needs to obtain a CDD Certificate of Insurance?
A: Owners or operators of solid waste facilities in Ohio are required to obtain a CDD Certificate of Insurance.
Q: How do I obtain a CDD Certificate of Insurance?
A: To obtain a CDD Certificate of Insurance, you need to contact an insurance provider and request coverage for Final Closure or Post-closure Care. The insurance provider will issue the certificate once the coverage is in place.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.