The A.A.C.O.G distributes an AIR QUALITY HEALTH ALERT to local media, schools, government agencies, and businesses.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) has established water quality standards to protect these beneficial uses. The standards, based on supporting the various beneficial uses, determine the acceptable levels or ranges for water quality parameters, including temperature, dissolved oxygen, and pH. Water quality standards set by ODEQ are reviewed and updated every three years. ODEQ and others monitor water quality parameters in streams and other waterbodies throughout Oregon. Waterbodies that are not within the standards are listed as "water quality impaired." The list of impaired streams is called the "303(d) list," after section 303(d) of the 1972 Clean Water Act. # 303D streams in Umpqua Basin and # in entire state.
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Richard McKay has written: 'State standards and the quality of production in the Soviet photographic industry'
Marcella Nystrom has written: 'Proposed guidance for using air quality-related indicators in reporting progress in attaining the state ambient air quality standards' -- subject(s): Air quality
Depending on what state you live in, employers have the responsibility of recording and reporting work injuries to their insurance company. They must also provide necessary medical treatment. Again, depending on the state, an employer that fails to report an injury can be fined.
Educational standards are typically set by government agencies or educational organizations at the local, state, or national level. These standards outline what students are expected to know and be able to do at each grade level, serving as a guideline for teachers and schools. They are designed to ensure consistency and quality in education.
An impaired waterway is a river, lake, stream, pond, bay, or estuary that does not meet the water quality standards of the Clean Water Act and the state.
The national standards are what each state bases their grade level standards off of. The national standards set the bar for all states to align their own standards to. There may be moderate differences, but overall they are suppose to be very similar.
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Lemons laws are actually a group of American state laws that assist consumers that purchase cars and other expensive items that fail the standards of quality and performance repeatedly.