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Minnesota Environmental Quality Board (33)

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Utah. Division of Air Quality (29)

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Minnesota Environmental Quality Council (10)

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Utah. Division of Water Quality (11)

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FUNCTIONS: Protects quality of surface and underground waters, and prevents improper disposal of wastes. (Source: "State and Local Government in Utah," 1992 ed., p. 156)

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Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.) (10)

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Minnesota Council on Quality Education (9)

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Texas Water Quality Board (6)

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American Society for Quality Control. (6)

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Wisconsin. Bureau of Water Quality (6)

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The bureau is responsible for developing water quality standards and methods of evaluating water quality. It also plans and coordinates water quality survey and monitoring activities. Another responsibility is review of the planning, design, construction, and operation of public and private water supply systems, sewage treatment, and industrial waste treatment systems.

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California. State Water Quality Control Board (6)

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Agency History Established in 1949 ( Stats. 1949, ch. 1551, p. 2793) in response to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the State Water Pollution Control Board coordinates the actions of the various state agencies involved in the regulation and monitoring of water pollution, formulates state-wide water quality control policy, allocates appropriated funds to the regional boards, and initiates and manages scientific research and technic...

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