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OPCW Member States Develop Knowledge of CWC Requirements to Declare Relevant Chemicals and Facilities for Verification
National practitioners from 31 Member States of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) yesterday completed a six-week online training course that will improve their ability to implement declaration and inspection obligations under Article VI of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
The Senior Coordination and Planning Officer from OPCW’s Implementation Support Branch, Ms Chizu Matsushita, emphasised: “The design of this programme, starting from self-assessment, followed by e-learning and interactive training, and ending with post-training action plans, encourages deeper ownership of Article VI implementation among national stakeholders. We are confident that the course will help practitioners to more effectively fulfil their own country’s obligations under the Convention.”
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Red Lake Nation wants approval from EPA for more authority over its waters
An application has been sent by the Red Lake Nation to the Environmental Protection Agency for more authority over reservation waters.
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Forum News Service | 2:00 pm, Apr. 9, 2021 ×
RED LAKE, Minn. The Red Lake Nation is requesting approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for more authority over its waters.
The request would authorize Red Lake to regulate water quality for all surface water bodies within the reservation in Minnesota. The EPA is reviewing the tribe s application and is accepting public comment until May 11.
The tribe applied to the EPA for authority similar to that of a state government when it comes to the Clean Water Act and certification programs. The EPA s approval would allow the tribe to adopt and revise water quality standards, and to certify that discharges comply with standards for all surface waters inside the reservation.
Red Lake seeks water standard authority from EPA
An application has been sent by the Red Lake Nation to the Environmental Protection Agency for more authority over reservation waters.
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Pioneer Staff Report | 10:59 am, Apr. 9, 2021 ×
RED LAKE The Red Lake Nation is requesting approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for more authority over its waters.
The request would authorize Red Lake to regulate water quality for all surface water bodies within the reservation in Minnesota. The EPA is reviewing the tribe s application and is accepting public comment until May 11.
The tribe applied to the EPA for authority similar to that of a state government when it comes to the Clean Water Act and certification programs. The EPA s approval would allow the tribe to adopt and revise water quality standards, and to certify that discharges comply with standards for all surface waters inside the reservation.
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