§ 123.21 Elements of a program submission
§ 123.22 Program description
§ 123.23 Attorney General’s statement
§ 123.24 Memorandum of Agreement with the Regional Administrator
§ 123.25 Requirements for permitting
§ 123.26 Requirements for compliance evaluation programs
§ 123.27 Requirements for enforcement authority
§ 123.28 Control of disposal of pollutants into wells
§ 123.29 Prohibition
§ 123.30 Judicial review of approval or denial of permits
§ 123.31 Requirements for eligibility of Indian Tribes
§ 123.32 Request by an Indian Tribe for a determination of eligibility
§ 123.33 Procedures for processing an Indian Tribe’s application
§ 123.34 Provisions for Tribal criminal enforcement authority
§ 123.35 As the NPDES Permitting Authority for regulated small MS4s, what is my role?
§ 123.36 Establishment of technical standards for concentrated animal feeding operations

Terms Used In CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Subchapter D > Part 123 > Subpart B - State Program Submissions

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