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A Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) is a United States regulatory term for a periodic water pollution report prepared by industries, municipalities and other facilities discharging to surface waters. [ 1 ] : 8–14 The facilities collect wastewater samples, conduct chemical and/or biological tests of the samples, and submit reports to a state ...
This requirement is potentially self-incriminating, forcing industries to provide information that may subject them to penalties and legal constraints. As a result, some dischargers go to great lengths to avoid penalties, including falsifying discharge monitoring reports and tampering with monitoring equipment. In United States v.
Municipal and industrial permittees are required to regularly collect and analyze wastewater samples, and submit Discharge Monitoring Reports to a state agency or EPA. [17] Amendments in 1977 required stricter regulation of toxic pollutants. [18] In 1987 Congress expanded NPDES permit coverage to include municipal and industrial stormwater ...
Data gaps and monitoring report—identification of any additional data needs and monitoring recommendations; Source assessment—identification of sources of pollutants, and magnitude of sources. Load allocation—determination of natural pollutant load, and load from human activities (i.e. diffuse nonpoint sources and point discharges).
Device Master Record, a folder containing a technical description of a device controlled by regulating authorities (such as the US Food and Drug Administration); Discharge Monitoring Report, submission report to the United States Environmental Protection Agency
Vanessa Guerra, 30, of Mankato, penned the brain-dead confessional on Aug. 12 — the same day a van was swiped and resold for parts nearby, according to a criminal complaint filed Nov. 22.
What You Can Feed Your Cat at Christmas (But Probably Shouldn't). Turkey breast: If you really feel the need to share your Christmas dinner with your cat, you can give some turkey breast.Do not ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal hush money case has put off ruling on whether the president-elect's conviction should be thrown out on immunity grounds, enabling ...