The Clean
Water Act
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At the Union Congressional Church
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They stop growing bananas for Cocaine in Puerto Rico
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Behind the Triple Septec Scam
Code: "New York City water taste good, when you comeback please bring me a bottle of water." Francis.
The Alaska Pipe Line - Ground Zero 9/11 - The Aquaduct under Manhattan
Triple H Septic
Paul and Son James Earl DBA Jimmy Durante
At the Union Congressional Church
Photo of Paul and James Earl
HIS-STORY in Hindsight when bannas was taken off the Corn Flakes Box was the beginning of the Revolt
They stop growing bananas for Cocaine in Puerto Rico
Remember Fran? As in Francis INTEL suggest is Sandra Jackson is Brenda Giles
Behind the Triple Septec Scam
Code: "New York City water taste good, when you comeback please bring me a bottle of water." Francis.
Address Changed: 03/28/2016
Officer/Director Detail
Name & Address
Title PT
HARRIS, RANDAL
Title Asst. Secretary
Miller, Frances
Title PT
HARRIS, RANDAL
236 Commercial Way
SEBRING, FL 33876
SEBRING, FL 33876
Title Asst. Secretary
Miller, Frances
236 Commercial Way
SEBRING, FL 33876
SEBRING, FL 33876
Annual Reports
Report Year | Filed Date |
2017 | 02/10/2017 |
2018 | 02/09/2018 |
2018 | 07/05/2018 |
Triple H Septic
Gen.
J. Carter - Department of Energy
- Military first priority on fuel.
- Gas Prices within 100 miles in every direction of the Blue House of God – Locale 31 is to be tripled the national average. Within 100 miles to 200 Miles double the national average and within 300 mile 1.5 the national average.
Gas
Hikes effective 4 Feb 2019 or 60 ABC
- Gas Stamps to WAC, MAC and dependents and DOD for POV, will be determined based on priorities, security level and needs.
- All gas purchase are to be done by EBT Transaction with complete management oversight by the DOD. HUD Grants are to be made payable to recipients of FS Gas Stamps.
The
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
TRIPLE
H SEPTIC SERVICES INC
Florida
Profit Corporation
Click
Hyperlink – Corporate Documents
Filing
Information
Document
Number P11000073255
FEI/EIN
Number 45-2922910
Date
Filed 08/15/2011
State
FL Status ACTIVE
Last
Event AMENDMENT
Event
Date Filed11/12/2015
Event
Effective Date NONE
Principal
Address
236
Commercial Way
SEBRING, FL 33876
SEBRING, FL 33876
Changed: 04/07/2015
Mailing
Address
P.O.
BOX 1445
SEBRING, FL 33871
SEBRING, FL 33871
The Clean
Water Act (CWA) is
the primary federal
law in
the United
States governing water
pollution.
Its objective is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and
biological integrity of the nation's waters by preventing point and
nonpoint pollution sources (though it does not enable the control of
nonpoint sources); recognizing the responsibilities of the states in
addressing pollution and providing assistance to states to do so,
including funding for publicly owned treatment works for the
improvement of wastewater
treatment;
and maintaining the integrity of wetlands[2].
It is one of the United States' first and most influential
modern environmental
laws.
As with many other major U.S.
federal environmental statutes,
it is administered by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
in coordination with state governments. Its implementing regulations
are codified at 40
C.F.R. Subchapters
D, N, and O (Parts 100-140, 401-471, and 501-503).
The Clean
Water Act (CWA) is
the primary federal
law in
the United
States governing water
pollution.
Its objective is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and
biological integrity of the nation's waters by preventing point and
nonpoint pollution sources (though it does not enable the control of
nonpoint sources); recognizing the responsibilities of the states in
addressing pollution and providing assistance to states to do so,
including funding for publicly owned treatment works for the
improvement of wastewater
treatment;
and maintaining the integrity of wetlands[2].
It is one of the United States' first and most influential
modern environmental
laws.
As with many other major U.S.
federal environmental statutes,
it is administered by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
in coordination with state governments. Its implementing regulations
are codified at 40
C.F.R. Subchapters
D, N, and O (Parts 100-140, 401-471, and 501-503).
Federal
Clean Water Act Grants State of Florida
Section
319(h) of the Clean Water Act provides federal funding to address
nonpoint source pollution. Projects or programs must benefit
Florida’s priority watersheds (“impaired waters”), and local
sponsors must provide at least a 40 percent match or in-kind
contribution (with the exception that a State Revolving Fund loan,
although federal, can be used as nonfederal match). Eligible
activities include demonstration and evaluation of urban and
agricultural storm water best management practices, storm water
retrofits and public education.
Selected
Projects
Annual Work Plans
Annual Reports
Other Resources
Approximately
$5 to $6 million is available each year depending on federal
appropriations.
Jesus
Christ, INC. Owns Duke Energy and wherefore Progress Energy and the
Water was cleaned by Federal Grants.
On
July 3, 2012, Duke Energy merged with Progress
Energy Inc with
the Duke Energy name being retained along with the Charlotte,
North Carolina,
headquarters.[11][12]
Duke
Energy Corporation headquartered
in Charlotte,
North Carolina,
is an electric power holding
company in
the United
States,
with assets also in Canada
and Latin
America.
Based
in Charlotte, North Carolina, Duke Energy owns 58,200 megawatts of
base-load and peak generation in the United States, which it
distributes to its 7.2 million customers. The company has
approximately 29,000 employees.[2] Duke
Energy's service territory covers 104,000 square miles (270,000 km2)
with 250,200 miles (402,700 km) of distribution lines.[3] In
addition, Duke Energy has more than 4,300 megawatts of electric
generation in Latin America.[4] It
operates eight hydroelectric power plants in Brazil with an installed
capacity of 2,307 megawatts.[5] Almost
all of Duke Energy's Midwest generation comes from coal, natural
gas,
or oil, while half of its Carolinas generation comes from its nuclear
power plants.
During 2006, Duke Energy generated 148,798,332 megawatt-hours of
electrical energy.
Duke
Energy Renewable Services (DERS), a subsidiary of Duke Energy,
specializes in the development, ownership, and operation of various
generation facilities throughout the United States. This segment of
the company operates 1,700 megawatts of generation. 240 megawatts
of wind
generation were
under construction and 1,500 additional megawatts of wind generation
were in planning stages.[6] On
September 9, 2008, DERS updated its projections for future wind
power capacity.
By the end of 2008, it would have over 500 MW of nameplate
capacity of
wind power online, and an additional 5,000 MW in development.[7]
Subsidiaries
- Duke Energy Carolinas
- Duke Energy Kentucky (formerly Union Light, Heat & Power, via Cinergy)
- Duke Energy Indiana
- Duke Energy Florida (formerly Florida Power Company, via Progress Energy)
- Duke Energy Renewables
- Duke Energy Retail
- Duke Energy International
Georgia
Power is
an electric utility headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United
States.
It was established as the Georgia
Railway and Power Company[3] and
began operations in 1902 running streetcars
in Atlanta as
a successor to the Atlanta
Consolidated Street Railway Company.
Georgia
Power is the largest of the four electric utilities that are owned
and operated by Southern
Company.
Georgia Power is an investor-owned, tax-paying public
utility that
serves more than 2.4 million customers in all but four of Georgia's
159 counties.[4] It
employs approximately 9,000 workers throughout the state. The Georgia
Power Building,
its primary corporate office
building,
is located at 241 Ralph
McGill Boulevard
in downtown
Atlanta.
In
2006, the Savannah
Electric & Power Company,
a separate subsidiary of
Southern Company, was merged into Georgia Power.[5]
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