Request for Certification - Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Clean Water Act?
A: The Clean Water Act is a federal law aimed at protecting and restoring the quality of our nation's water resources.
Q: What is Section 401 of the Clean Water Act?
A: Section 401 of the Clean Water Act grants states the authority to review and certify federal permits and licenses that may impact water quality within their state.
Q: What is the purpose of Section 401?
A: The purpose of Section 401 is to allow states to ensure that federally permitted projects comply with state water quality standards and other applicable requirements.
Q: What is the importance of Section 401 certification?
A: Section 401 certification allows states to have a say in the approval process of projects that could potentially impact water quality, ensuring that they meet certain standards.
Q: What is the process of Section 401 certification?
A: The process involves the state reviewing proposed projects, determining their potential impact on water quality, and issuing or denying a certification based on their findings.
Q: What does the Oregon Section 401 certification cover?
A: The Oregon Section 401 certification covers the review and certification of federal permits and licenses for projects that could affect water quality within the state of Oregon.
Q: Why is the Clean Water Act Section 401 certification important in Oregon?
A: Section 401 certification is important in Oregon as it allows the state to protect its water resources and ensure that projects meet Oregon's water quality standards.
Form Details:
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