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Alabama. Dept. of Environmental Management. (13)

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Authorities: Alabama Government Manual. Sixth edition. Atlanta: Darby Printing Company, 1982. Code of Ala. 1975, 9:7:10-9:7:22. Charlottesville: The Michie Company, 1977. The Ala. Dept. of Environmental Management administers and enforces the provisions and executes the functions of the Ala. Air Pollution Control Act of 1971, the Ala. Safe Drinking Water Act of 1971, the Hazardous Waste Management Act of 1978, and appropriate portions of the So...

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New York (State). Dept. of Environmental Conservation. Division of Fiscal Management. (56)

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Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Group (3)

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Alabama. Dept. of Environmental Management. Hazardous Waste Branch. (5)

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Sources: Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management (ADEM), The Alabama Environment, A Report, 1982-1984. ADEM, The Alabama Environment, 1984-1987. ADEM, Organizational chart, 1991. The Hazardous Waste Branch of the Land Division of the Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management was formed in 1982 Oct. It contains two sections, the Technical Services Section and the Compliance Section. Hazardous wastes are defined as those...

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Global Environmental Management Services. (2)

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Cornell University. Center for Environmental Quality Management (3)

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Alabama. Dept. of Environmental Management. Industrial Branch. (3)

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Sources: Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management, The Alabama Environment, A Report, 1982-1984. Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management, The Alabama Environment, A Report, 1984-1987. Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management, Organizational chart, 1991. The Industrial Branch of the Water Division of the Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management was established in 1982 Oct. It has several major responsibilities. The I...

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Rhode Island. Dept. of Environmental Management. (2)

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The Harbor Commission and the Commission of Dams and Reservoirs existed as independent agencies until 1935 when all related commissions came under the Department of Public Works and one division became known as Harbors and Rivers. By 1965, this division was under the Department of Natural Resources and by 1971 Harbors and Rivers became the division of Coastal Resources. By October 1, 1977, all related divisions, including Coastal Resources, were administered under th...

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Environmental Resources Management Australia (1)

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Massachusetts. Dept. of Environmental Management. (1)

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The Dept. of Environmental Management (DEM) was established pursuant to St 1974, c 806 (effective July 1975), superseding the Dept. of Natural Resources, and including its Board of Natural Resources (renamed Board of Environmental Management per St 1975, c 706, s 36); also its Division of Forest and Parks and Division of Water Resources (but not its divisions of fisheries and game, law enforcement, conservation services, marine fisheries, and mineral resources, placed elsewhere)...

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