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Oregon DEQ Proposed Rulemakings

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Proposed Rule Documents Deadline for
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Additional Information
Amend the Clean Water State Revolving Fund – Permanent Rules   Monday, August 24, 2009, 5 p.m.

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Contact:
Larry McAllister
503-229-6412
Adoption of Federal Air Quality Regulations
Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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Dry Cleaner Program

Contact:
Jerry Ebersole
503-229-6974
Temporary Rule Adoption: Oregon Title V Operating Permit CPI Fee Increase DEQ will perform a regular rulemaking in February 2010. There will be an opportunity to comment during the public participation period of that rulemaking. Contact:
Andrea Curtis
503-229-6866
Amending Composting Facility Rules   Comment period closed


Compost Facility Rulemaking

Contact:
Charlie Landman
503-229-6461
2009 Water Quality Permit Fee Increase Rulemaking on hold (as of 3/13/09).
For details, see the Water Quality Permit Program page.
Comment period closed


Contact:
Chris Clipper
503-229-5656

 

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