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Dates in 2015
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20 - Quarterly/semiannual
biomonitoring DMR and tables
30 - Dry cleaners: quarterly
registration fee
August
1 - Dry cleaners: annual
renewal registration form
4-5- Public Drinking Water
Conference
Sept embr
1 - Liquid waste transporter
fee MSGP and Phase II
Municipal Separate Storm
Sewer Systems (MS4): annual
water-quality fees assessed
30 - Wastewater irrigation soil
analyses and effluent analyses
- Sludge DMRs
October
10 - Groundwater or purchased
water systems: DLQOR
20 - Quarterly/semiannual
biomonitoring DMR and tables
30 - Dry cleaners: quarterly
registration fee
December
30 - All public drinking water
systems: public health service fee
31 - Categorical industrial users that
discharge to a publicly owned
treatment works without an
approved pretreatment program:
semiannual report
- MSGP and Phase II MS4s:
annual water quality fees
are invoiced
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