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  2. Discharge Monitoring Report - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Facility Registry System - Wikipedia

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    The FRS is available through an EPA website called the "Envirofacts Data Warehouse." [3] Facilities can be queried in tabular format, with active links to program databases that contain regulatory data, such as the Discharge Monitoring Report used in the water pollution permit program.

  4. DMR - Wikipedia

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    DMR is an initialism that may refer to: Biology ... Discharge Monitoring Report, submission report to the United States Environmental Protection Agency;

  5. Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972

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    Annual report to Congress: Sec. 112 Title II - Research Programs: 1441: Monitoring and research programs: Sec. 201 1442: Research on long-term effects: Sec. 202 1443: Research program - ocean dumping and other methods: Sec. 203 1444: Annual reports: Sec. 204 1445: Authorization of appropriations: Sec. 205 Title III - Marine Sanctuaries ...

  6. Total maximum daily load - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Effluent guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Effluent Guidelines currently control pollution at approximately 40,000 facilities that discharge directly to the nation's waters, 129,000 facilities that discharge to POTWs, and construction sites. Effluent Guidelines are implemented in water discharge permits issued to facilities through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ...

  8. Talk:Discharge Monitoring Report - Wikipedia

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  9. National Association of Manufacturers v. Department of Defense

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    National Association of Manufacturers v. Department of Defense, 583 U.S. ___ (2018), is a United States Supreme Court case. [1] At issue is which court will hear cases that define the term Waters of the United States for the purpose of rule making, to the exclusion of the states. [2]