Search Results for keywords:"33 U.S.C. 1341(a)(1)"

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Search Results: keywords:"33 U.S.C. 1341(a)(1)"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 638
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    The Turlock & Modesto Irrigation District submitted an application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for water quality certification under the Clean Water Act. This application was also filed with the California State Water Resources Control Board on December 13, 2024. According to FERC regulations, the Water Board has one year, until December 13, 2025, to act on this request. If the Water Board does not make a decision by that date, the requirement for certification will be waived.

    Simple Explanation

    The Turlock & Modesto Irrigation District wants to make sure the water they use won’t get dirty, so they asked for a special paper from the Water Board. They have until the end of next year to get a yes or no, and if they don’t get it by then, they can pretend they already got a yes.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15982
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    The California State Water Resources Control Board has received a request from Pacific Gas and Electric Company for a water quality certification under the Clean Water Act for a project. This was noted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on March 21, 2025. They have set a deadline for the Board to respond to this request by February 20, 2026. If the Board does not act by then, they will be seen as having waived their authority to certify the water quality.

    Simple Explanation

    A company named Pacific Gas and Electric has asked for permission from the California State Water Board to make sure their project won't hurt the water. The Board has until February 20, 2026, to decide, or else it’s like saying “yes” by doing nothing.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 13749
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    Eagle Creek Schoolfield, LLC and the City of Danville have requested a water quality certification from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality as part of a project they are working on. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) received a notice of this request on February 28, 2025. According to FERC's rules, Virginia DEQ has until February 27, 2026, to take action on this request. If Virginia DEQ does not act by this deadline, the request will automatically be approved under federal law.

    Simple Explanation

    Eagle Creek Schoolfield and the City of Danville asked for permission to make sure their water is clean for a project, and the people in charge have a whole year to say yes or no. If the people don't say anything by then, it automatically means "yes."