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Service Description: Knowing the areal representation of combined sewer infrastructure is important to the Department of Natural Resources Operating Permits Section due to Missouri’s Revised Statute §644.051, which exempts point sources/water contamination sources from obtaining an operating permit if they discharge to a publicly owned treatment works or collection system of a publicly owned treatment works.
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Description: Knowing the areal representation of combined sewer infrastructure is important to the Department of Natural Resources Operating Permits Section due to Missouri’s Revised Statute §644.051, which exempts point sources/water contamination sources from obtaining an operating permit if they discharge to a publicly owned treatment works or collection system of a publicly owned treatment works.
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Comments: Knowing the areal representation of combined sewer infrastructure is important to the Department of Natural Resources Operating Permits Section due to Missouri’s Revised Statute §644.051, which exempts point sources/water contamination sources from obtaining an operating permit if they discharge to a publicly owned treatment works or collection system of a publicly owned treatment works.
Subject: CSO Areas depict the relative area of known combined sewer system infrastructure. 5 Areas exist in Missouri and these data are sourced from the continuing athority of those resources.
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Keywords: Missouri,MO,29,DNR,Missouri Department of Natural Resources,Water Protection Program,Operating Permits Section,combined sewers
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