Groundwater Solid Waste Facility - Class D General Permit is a legal document that was released by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection - a government authority operating within West Virginia.
Q: What is a groundwater protection plan?
A: A groundwater protection plan is a document that outlines measures to prevent contamination of groundwater.
Q: What is a noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility?
A: A noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility is a site where construction and demolition waste is disposed of.
Q: What is a Class D General Permit in West Virginia?
A: A Class D General Permit is a permit issued by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection for certain types of waste facilities.
Q: What is the purpose of a groundwater protection plan for a noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility?
A: The purpose of a groundwater protection plan for a noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility is to protect the groundwater from contamination caused by the facility's operations.
Q: What measures might be included in a groundwater protection plan for a noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility?
A: Measures that might be included in a groundwater protection plan for a noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility can include proper waste handling and storage, monitoring of groundwater quality, and regular inspections.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing and maintaining a groundwater protection plan?
A: The owner or operator of the noncommercial construction/demolition solid waste facility is responsible for implementing and maintaining the groundwater protection plan.
Form Details:
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