Exemption A state (with primacy) may exempt a public water system from a requirement involving a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL), treatment technique, or both, if the system cannot comply due to compelling economic or other factors, ...
exemption A state with primacy may relieve a public water system from a requirement respecting an MCL, treatment technique, or both by granting an exemption if the system cannot comply due to compelling economic or other factors; ...
Exemption Orders were made under the UK Radioactive Substances Act 1960 as statutory instruments , now superseded by the Radioactive Substances Act 1993 (despite this, the orders remain legally valid).
Exemption State or EPA permission for a water system not to meet a certain drinking water standard. An exemption allows a system additional time to obtain financial assistance or make improvements in order to come into compliance with the standard.
GDE- Generic Data Exemption GEI- Geographic Enforcement Initiative GEMI- Global Environmental Management Initiative GEMS- Global Environmental Monitoring System; Graphical Exposure Modeling System GEP- Good Engineering Practice ...
Sweden uses tax breaks and other financial incentives, such as exemption from tolls and parking fees, to encourage citizens to drive cars that use renewable fuels.
Whenever a pesticide is registered for use on a food or a feed crop, a tolerance (or exemption from the tolerance requirement) must be established.
In the case of some non-CFC ozone-depleting substances, the US has recently fought for a high number of exemptions for certain compounds (notably, the pesticide methyl bromide).
See also: Environment, Release, Environmental, Reduce, Water
 
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