DEP

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DEP is the commonly used abbreviation for the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, the state agency responsible for protecting Maine’s natural resources and enforcing environmental laws.

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instanceOf government agency
state environmental protection agency
abbreviation DEP NERFINISHED
activity environmental compliance monitoring
environmental education and outreach
environmental enforcement actions
environmental permitting
site remediation oversight
spill response coordination
collaboratesWith U.S. Environmental Protection Agency NERFINISHED
municipal governments in Maine
other Maine state agencies
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enforces Maine environmental regulations
Maine environmental statutes
governmentLevel state
headquartersLocation Maine NERFINISHED
jurisdiction State of Maine NERFINISHED
legalAuthority Maine Revised Statutes related to environmental protection
mission to ensure a clean and healthy environment for Maine citizens
to protect and restore Maine’s natural resources
oversightOf brownfields redevelopment projects in Maine
environmental cleanup sites in Maine
state implementation of federal environmental programs in Maine
regulates air emissions from industrial sources in Maine
air quality in Maine
hazardous waste in Maine
industrial discharges in Maine
shoreland development in Maine
solid waste facilities in Maine
stormwater discharges in Maine
underground oil storage tanks in Maine
waste management in Maine
water quality in Maine
wetlands activities in Maine
responsibility enforcement of environmental laws in Maine
protection of Maine’s natural resources
sector environmental protection
standsFor Maine Department of Environmental Protection NERFINISHED
subdivisionOf Government of Maine NERFINISHED
subjectArea environmental policy implementation
natural resource protection
pollution control
typeOfLawEnforced air pollution control laws
land use and natural resource protection laws
waste management laws
water pollution control laws

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