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(801) 536-4368 Program Contacts Construction Storm Water Ryan Curtin ( [email protected] ) (801) 536-4368 Manager Jeanne Riley ( [email protected] ) (801) 536-4369 Industrial Storm Water Carl Adams ( [email protected] ) (801) 536-4330 Storm Water Specialist Lisa Stevens ( [email protected] ) (385) 552-1478 Storm Water Inspectors
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(801) 536-0253 If you have any questions concerning the permitting or compliance for the Univar Solutions (formerly Nexeo Solutions, LLC) Permit, please contact Kari Lundeen (klundeen@ utah.gov), (801) 536-0253. Last updated: July 14, 2021 at 9:43 am
(801) 536-4000 To request a hard copy of the open burn permit application, contact DAQ by phone at (801) 536-4000. Note: It may take up to 14 days from the date of request to receive an open burn permit if a hard copy is submitted for processing. Contacts. Contact the Division of Air Quality with questions or complaints: Call (801) 536-4000; Or visit:
(801) 536-4100 News and Announcements Utah Tank News (Summer 2020) (439 KB) Utah Brownfields Connection Newsletter (Spring 2017) (1 MB) Public Notices Five-Year-Review of Jacobs Smelter Superfund Site (11/4/2019) P.O. Box 144840 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4840 Phone: (801) 536-4100 FAX: (801) 359-8853 Environmental Incidents (801) 536-4123 Location Multi Agency ...
Utah Department of Environmental Quality Celebrates 30th Anniversary: Safeguarding and Improving Utah’s Air, Land and Water Through Balanced Regulation Since 1991. On July 1, 1991 the Utah Department of Environmental Quality was born. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary it’s important to look back on how the agency was created.
COVID-19 Response As the Division of Water Quality responds to potential impacts to operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, please observe to the following guidance regarding construction site stormwater management and inspections. This will ensure the protection of water quality: Operators should be prepared to stabilize a site to prevent erosion ...
A Public Drinking Water Project means the construction of, addition to, or modification of a public drinking water facility that may affect the quality or quantity of the drinking water. The purpose of a DDW plan review is to assure that all public drinking water facilities are designed and constructed in a manner which protects
(435) 888-4476 Phone: (435) 888-4476 DEQ Contact. Doug Taylor (dwtaylor@ utah.gov) Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control P.O. Box 144880 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880 Phone: (801) 536-0240 Local Health Department Southeast Utah Public Health Department 28 South 100 East P.O. Box 800 Price, Utah 84501 Phone: (435) 637-3671 Facility Documents
The Division of Water Quality would like to thank all those that applied for Nonpoint Source Pollution Grants. Many great applications were received, and we look forward to working with our partners to help improve water quality throughout the state as these projects are implemented. 2021 Nonpoint Source Grant Award Recipients Announced.
The Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is encouraging schools and childcare facilities to apply for funds to test for lead in their drinking water after the agency received a $434,000 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant to cover the cost of. testing. Interested facilities should apply by March 31, 2020, for the best chance
(801) 536-4200 Staff Directory Area of Expertise (158 KB) Organization Chart (172 KB) (801) 536-4200 Main Phone (Reception Desk) (801) 536-4211 FAX Number (801) 536-0091 Eleanor Divver (edivver@ utah.gov), Business Assistance Coordinator Alphabetical by Employee Allen, Tammie (tammieallen@ utah.gov) Phone: (385) 272-5404 Section: Rules Duties: Environmental ...
The Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ) is seeking an independent, non-profit organization to conduct a year-round air quality outreach campaign in Utah for the State’s FY2021 (July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021). The Division is requesting applications from candidate organizations for a grant of up to $406,000 to support such a campaign.
Waste Permit: EnergySolutions. EnergySolutions (formerly Envirocare of Utah) operates a commercial treatment, storage and disposal facility located in Tooele County, Utah. The facility is located five miles south of the Clive exit (Exit #49) on Interstate 80, which is approximately 80 miles west of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Last summer, UPCC collaborated with the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Utah Department of Health (DOH), Utah County Health Department (UCHD) and numerous other state and local entities in response to an unusually large algal bloom that affected Utah Lake and the Jordan River Canal system. UPCC staff — pharmacists, nurses, ...
Reporting Routine Environmental Incidents Regulated industry, permitted facilities, waste transporters and others are required by federal and/or state laws or regulations to report chemical spills and other environmental incidents within certain time frames, depending on the type of incident. Some incidents may also require the responsible party to notify the National ...
(801) 536-4189 Alliance Water Quality Goals; Contact. Eva C. Nieminski (enieminksi@ utah.gov), Ph.D. Utah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Drinking Water 195 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4830 Phone: (801) 536-4189 FAX: (801) 536-4211 Cell: (801) 230-2126
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