North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality Forms

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This form is used for obtaining a certificate for conducting in-vitro testing using radioactive material under a general license in North Dakota.

This form is used for individuals who wish to volunteer for radiological emergency response in North Dakota.

This form is used for facility close-out and property release or license termination in North Dakota. It is a checklist that helps ensure all necessary steps are taken for the closure of a facility or termination of a license.

This document provides information about samples containing arsenic in North Dakota. It includes details about the location and levels of arsenic found in the samples.

This document is used for conducting inspections of large quantity generators and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs) in North Dakota. It provides a checklist to ensure compliance with regulations and proper waste management practices.

This Form is used for applying for a license to become a scrap iron processor in North Dakota.

This Form is used to gather information from potential applicants in North Dakota who are seeking financial assistance from the Clean Water Revolving Fund (CWRF) program.

This document is an inspection checklist for small quantity and very small quantity generators in North Dakota. It outlines the requirements and procedures for inspecting generators of hazardous waste in order to ensure compliance with state regulations. Use this checklist to ensure that your facility is operating safely and in accordance with state guidelines.

This document is a checklist for conducting a 30-day walk-through inspection of impressed current underground storage tanks (USTs) in North Dakota. It provides guidelines and requirements to ensure the safety and compliance of these USTs.

This document is a 30-day monitoring log used in North Dakota for double-walled tanks to track interstitial monitoring activities.

This document describes the hydrostatic testing method used to assess the integrity of containment sumps in North Dakota. It provides guidelines for conducting the testing and evaluating the results.

This document provides information on the performance testing of electronic line leak detectors in North Dakota. It outlines the procedures and requirements for testing these detectors to ensure their effectiveness in detecting leaks in underground fuel storage systems.

This document is a checklist used for conducting an annual walkthrough inspection in North Dakota. It helps ensure that all necessary areas and items are inspected in a systematic manner.

This document provides information on how to inspect and operate an automatic tank gauge system in North Dakota. It covers the necessary procedures to ensure the proper functioning of the gauge and maintain compliance with state regulations.

This document is for recording the 30-day visual inspection of piping sump in North Dakota. It is used to keep track of any issues or maintenance needs for the sump system.

This document is used for keeping track of vapor monitoring for a 30-day period in North Dakota.

This Form is used for obtaining CCR certification for systems serving 500 persons or less in North Dakota.

This form is used to certify systems in North Dakota that serve 10,000 or more persons and are required to comply with the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) regulations.

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