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OEPA

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OEPAOffice of Education Performance Audits (West Virginia)
OEPAOnchocerciasis Elimination Program of the Americas (est. 1993)
OEPAOntario Environmental Protection Act (Canada)
OEPAOffice of Environmental Policy and Assistance (US EPA)
OEPAOn Earth Peace Assembly (Church of the Brethren educational program)
OEPAOhio Environmental Protection Agency


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PLAYING BY THE RULES "Since 1996 we have had a rule for our construction and demolition facilities that prohibits a C&D facility from bringing in any debris that has been rendered unidentifiable or unrecognizable as construction and demolition debris, as it is defined in Ohio," says Dan Harris, director of the OEPA Division of Solid & Infectious Waste Management, the regulatory body for C&D recycling and disposal in the state.
OEPA Environmental Law Summary: Atomic Energy Act and Related Legislation, Washington, D.
The OEPA designed the plant a "minor source of hazardous air pollution' and issued it a "Synthetic Minor' air permit, which confirms that GenCorp has voluntarily agreed to meet rigorous emissions criteria of less than 2.
 
 
 
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