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This document provides instructions for submitting applications to the New Mexico CMAQ and CRP programs for projects aimed at improving air quality and reducing congestion.
Note:
Year
Topic:
Transportation, Air Quality, Environmental Policy
Document Type:
Application Instructions
Institution:
New Mexico Department of Transportation
Target Audience:
Applicants for CMAQ and CRP funding
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Year:
2025
Funding Period:
FFY 2027-2030
Region / Organization:
Stanislaus Council of Governments (StanCOG)
Document Type:
Application Packet / Guidelines
Target Audience:
Local Agencies and Jurisdictions applying for CMAQ funding
Submission Deadline:
September 19, 2025
Project Application Due:
October 14, 2025
Contacts:
José Luis Cáceres, Blake Dunford
Attachments Included:
Checklist, Programming Request Form, Cost-Effectiveness Calculations, Project Cost Estimate, Warrant Study, Location Map, Photos
Year:
2019–2020
Region / City:
Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
Subject:
Air quality modeling, PM2.5, wintertime pollution
Document Type:
Data dictionary / Technical dataset
Organization:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC)
Author:
EPA and ADEC modeling teams
Field Campaign:
ALPACA study, January 17 – February 25, 2022
Data Format:
netCDF, ASCII (Fortran code)
CMAQ Version:
v1 and v2 with heterogeneous sulfur chemistry
Target Audience:
Researchers and regulatory agencies
Variables Included:
Meteorological inputs, emissions, sulfate tracking
Model Domain:
0133_AK, inner domain 1.33 km resolution
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Medical devices, Regulatory requirements, Audits
Document type:
Guidance document
Organization / Institution:
Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)
Author:
Commonwealth of Australia
Target audience:
Sponsors of medical devices seeking inclusion in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG)
Period of validity:
2024
Approval date:
December 2024
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Context:
A fill-in-the-blank template for a confined space entry program, detailing roles, responsibilities, and procedures for safe work in confined spaces, including hazard evaluation and employee training requirements.
Date:
16 July 2025
Issue Resolution Proposal:
CRP666
Issues Log ID:
TS1637
Issue Title:
Changes to GBCS & CHTS to Support VW Relay and & CADg
Source:
SMIP
Date Raised:
22 February 2024
Status:
Draft v0_2
Documentation Reference:
GBCS v4.3, CHTS v1.6
Description:
Addressing the changes required to support Internet based WAN communications using Virtual WAN Relay functionality on the HAN in the GBCS and CHTS specs.
Proposed Implementation and Preamble:
On 12 December 2023 SMIP issued a consultation on proposals to establish arrangements whereby communications with Smart Metering Systems installed in premises with no Wide Area Network could be established via the DCC using the internet and the consumer’s broadband. On 24 October 2024 we published a consultation response reflecting the substantial support for the proposals. Upon completion of that consultation, we instructed DCC to produce an SEC Variation Test Approach Document on 24 November, which enabled DCC to formally engage in the necessary development. The solution proposed relies on the use of the consumer’s broadband and consequently requires the consent of the consumer for it to be implemented. In addition, it requires additional device functionality to be installed at the premises, this is to be provided either from a separate device or incorporated into another device such as a PPMID or CAD. That Device will be referred to as the Virtual WAN Device (VWD). DCC have accommodating the changes to WAN provision that are required to implement the proposals. This includes the provision of a Virtual Wan Provider (VWP), some modest changes to DSP but without any DUIS or schema affecting changes and the creation of a CH variant known as the Virtual WAN CH (VWCH), accommodating the Virtual WAN message relay functionality. As per the December 23 consultation, the current use case for Virtual WAN message relay is No WAN areas. The VWCH will be processing Commands that have originated from the internet, via the VWP and a VWD. Virtual WAN message relay is enabled once the VWD is present in the VWCH Device Log, the enablement at installation will be via an automatic Device Command from the VWD. Currently there are no plans for service users to enable the VWD to join with the VWCH, via a service request, hence no DUIS Schema changes are proposed, such that suppliers’ current operational systems and processes are intended to remain unaffected. A design principle for the initiative is to minimise change to deliver a VW message relay as soon as possible. As such functionality that requires significant DCC change such as new Service Requests has been deliberately avoided. For a new installation in a No WAN situation, the VWD will ‘pair’ and ‘join’ with the VWCH automatically as part of the I&C activity. Whilst there is currently no service request as such, DCC will be able to determine whether a VWD is operating in ‘VW Mode’ (i.e., connecting via the VWP rather than though the CSP WAN), or not. Whilst the method for doing this remains outside of the GBCS / CHTS, the intention is to make this information available to service users, which might be appropriate to suppliers following a CoS event. The method involved will be discussed in the Virtual WAN Interface Specification. This CRP sets out the proposed changes to both CHTS and GBCS.
Document type:
Regulatory template appendix
Subject:
Quality information summary for finished pharmaceutical products and vaccines
Procedure:
Reference SRA collaborative procedure
Regulatory framework:
WHO Guidelines on submission of documentation for prequalification
Issuing organization:
World Health Organization
Series:
WHO Technical Report Series
Series number:
No. 1010
Year:
2018
Scope:
Pharmaceutical products and vaccines approved by stringent regulatory authorities
Intended use:
National registration under the SRA collaborative procedure
Confidentiality status:
Includes confidential quality information
Approval basis:
Information as approved by the reference SRA
Change management:
Revision required upon approved variations affecting QIS-SRA (crp)
Year:
2010
Region / City:
New Mexico
Topic:
Pollinator Habitat
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
NRCS, USDA-Farm Service Agency
Author:
Ken Schneider
Target Audience:
Landowners, Conservationists, Technical Service Providers
Period of Action:
10 years (CRP contract duration)
Approval Date:
February 3, 2011
Amendment Date:
March 11, 2011
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Education, Budget Planning, Professional Development
Document Type:
Guide, Budget Plan
Organization:
RIDE
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Educational administrators, district staff, and private school leaders
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
August 2023
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Year:
2023/24
Region / city:
South East Manchester
Theme:
Community Rail Partnership
Document type:
Activity Plan
Author:
John Kenny & Sarah Morgan
Target audience:
Stakeholders, community groups, local councils, transport authorities
Period of validity:
April 2023 - March 2024
Date of approval:
14th July 2023
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Northwest, Southwest, North Central, South Central, Northeast, Southeast
Topic:
Conservation, Agriculture, Policy
Document Type:
Resolution
Agency / Organization:
Lincoln County Conservation District, WACD, FSA, NACD
Target Audience:
Agricultural producers, conservation districts, state agencies
Contextual Description:
Document is a policy resolution addressing signature requirements for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) conservation plans, proposing changes to allow conservation districts to opt out of signing plans.
Project Name:
Fox Island Bridge #26211-A
Project Number:
CRP 5949
Bid Number:
22-187
Issuing Authority:
Pierce County Planning & Public Works
County:
Pierce County
State:
Washington
Bid Opening Date:
August 10, 2022
Bid Opening Time:
1:00 P.M.
Engineer:
Melissa C. McFadden, P.E.
Contract Type:
Public Works Construction Contract
Work Location:
Fox Island Bridge #26211-A, Piers 17 and 20
Description of Work:
Removal of existing steel bearing plates, installation of elastomeric bearing pads, and repair of concrete girder ends
Cost Range:
$500,000 to $900,000
Working Days:
30
Utility Relocation Window Days:
0
Submission Methods:
Electronic upload or sealed hard copy delivery
Submission Address:
950 Fawcett Avenue, Suite 200, Tacoma, WA 98402-5603
Legal Compliance:
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Year:
2013
Jurisdiction:
Manitoba
Subject:
Manitoba Energy Code for Buildings 2013 (MECB) compliance
Document Type:
Letter of Assurance and Declaration
Issuing Authority:
Office of the Fire Commissioner
Applicable Code:
Manitoba Energy Code for Buildings 2013
Related Permit:
Building Permit (prior to issuance)
Professionals Referenced:
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba; Manitoba Association of Architects
Applies To:
New buildings, additions, base buildings, tenant improvements
Required Submission Stage:
Before issuance of building permit; prior to final occupancy
Signatories:
Coordinating Registered Professional (CRP); Registered Owner(s) or Authorized Agent
Compliance Scope:
Design coordination, field review, certification under seal, insurance and liability acknowledgment