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Responsible for NPDES and SWPPP management and compliance on developments and third party lot deals. Responsible for NPDES and SWPPP management and compliance on developments and third party lot deals.
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Ensure timely and accurate design and installation of all land development improvements including but not limited to grading operations, water and sewer services, dry utilities, paving and sidewalks, landscapes and landscape improvements to include, but not limited to entrance and amenity features.
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Meet Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector Qualifications as defined by EPA, the NPDES Permit conditions and Certification as required by the State of Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH). Coordinate required amendments with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP.
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NPDES (municipal MS4, construction, industrial, groundwater dewatering, other), SWPPP, SUSMP, TMDLs, water resource management plans, Special Area Management Plans, Caltrans WPCM, NPDES (municipal MS4, construction, industrial, groundwater dewatering, other), SWPPP, SUSMP, TMDLs, water resource management plans, Special Area Management Plans, Caltrans WPCM.
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Provide technical guidance and support project deliverables on environmental projects including: Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) development, Hazardous Material Management, Toxicity Release Inventory (TRI) reporting, Tier II reporting, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting, environmental compliance audits, and air, water and waste permitting.
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Previous environmental consulting experience preferred including but not limited to RCRA, SPCC and NPDES. Ability to author, review, and revise regulatory plans, including SPCC and SWPPP plans.
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Hbnext.com) has been supporting the residential and commercial construction industry across the U.S., by providing innovative SWPPP, NPDES, and safety inspection and compliance solutions.
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The Regional Manager is responsible for managing and leading a team who are responsible for overseeing teams that conduct construction site evaluations to verify field compliance (SWPPP/OSHA Safety/Quality Assurance/Energy Compliance) as well as sales.
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Manage all aspects of the NPDES/SWPPP program for each assigned project. Review and track all offsite plans, including grading, sewer, water, storm drain, streets, walls (freestanding and retaining), fencing, slope landscape and model complexes.
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Perform environmental compliance tasks, including SPCC planning, storm water planning, NPDES/TPDES, SWPPP, RCRA compliance, permit applications and renewals, wastewater permitting, toxic chemical usage/processing reporting, and hazardous waste related projects.
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Maintain and continually update construction-related Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(s) (SWPPP) and supporting documentation in accordance with National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) guidelines.
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Wildlife monitoring and mitigation, acoustic measurements, SWPPP, vegetation management, NPDES Discharge monitoring, discharges to land, wetland management, and other relevant permitting conditions.
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This includes, but not is limited to LDAR, solid waste, TENORM, SWPPP, NPDES, SPCC, etc. This includes, but not is limited to LDAR, solid waste, TENORM, SWPPP, NPDES, SPCC, etc. Provide HSE leadership and support to CLR's Drilling, Completions, and Production Groups focusing on CLR's HSE policy.
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Preparing and maintaining regulatory required plans and procedures, including but not limited to; SPCC, SWPPP, EPCRA, NPDES, HAZCOM, Chemical Hygiene, Waste Management and Minimization. Preparing and maintaining regulatory required plans and procedures, including but not limited to; SPCC, SWPPP, EPCRA, NPDES, HAZCOM, Chemical Hygiene, Waste Management and Minimization.
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EPCRA, NPDES);SPCC/SWPPP compliance. EPCRA, NPDES);SPCC/SWPPP compliance. As a Lead, you'll develop a practice focused on providing environmental engineering, permitting, and compliance services to private and public sector clients in a wide range of markets including manufacturing, mining, and power.
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