General Permit for a Solid Waste Management Facility - Single-Use Land Treatment Site for Petroleum-Contaminated Soil - Draft is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is the General Permit for a Solid Waste Management Facility - Single-Use Land Treatment Site for Petroleum-Contaminated Soil?
A: The General Permit is a document that allows for the establishment and operation of a single-use land treatment site for petroleum-contaminated soil.
Q: What is the purpose of this permit?
A: This permit is designed to provide a regulatory framework for the management and treatment of petroleum-contaminated soil in North Dakota.
Q: Who needs to obtain this permit?
A: Any individual or entity planning to establish and operate a single-use land treatment site for petroleum-contaminated soil in North Dakota needs to obtain this permit.
Q: What is considered a single-use land treatment site?
A: A single-use land treatment site refers to a facility that is used only once for the treatment of petroleum-contaminated soil.
Q: Is this draft permit specific to North Dakota?
A: Yes, this draft permit is specific to North Dakota and its regulations.
Form Details:
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