The Spanish Constitution reserves certain rights in relation to the heritage to the central government. However, these are delegated to the competent agencies in the Autonomous Communities, in this case the Xunta de Galicia. For the Lugo walls the Xunta is in the position of both owner and competent agency. Under the Galician Heritage Law the Xunta is required to cooperate with the municipal authorities in ensuring the protection and conservation of listed monuments, and certain functions are delegated down to them. The Xunta operates through its General Directorate of Cultural Heritage (Dirección General de Patrimonio Cultural), based in Santiago de Compostela.
In addition, you can use a $search query against the /sites collection to find sites matching given keywords.If you want to list all sites across all geographies, refer to getAllSites.
*The latitude and longitude coordinates for the sites displayed in the map are derived from Hazard Ranking System documentation records used to support the addition of these sites to the National Priorities List.
This is a list of Superfund sites from across the United States that EPA has targeted for immediate and intense attention. This list is in direct response to the Superfund Task Force Recommendations, issued July 25, 2017, calling for this list.
In developing this list, EPA considered sites that can benefit from direct Agency senior level engagement and have identifiable actions to protect human health and the environment. These are sites requiring timely resolution of specific issues to expedite cleanup and redevelopment efforts. The list is designed to spur action at sites where opportunities exist to act quickly and comprehensively. The Administrator will receive regular updates on each of these sites.
EPA remains dedicated to addressing risks at all Superfund sites, not just those on the list. The Task Force Recommendations are aimed at expediting cleanup at all Superfund sites and the Agency has continued to set the expectation that there will be a renewed focus on accelerating work and progress at all Superfund sites across the country.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) makes no assurances of the accuracy or validity of the information presented in the Identified Sites List. The site information will not reflect any changes made since the date of the last update, which is displayed on the search page. Contact the project manager of the site if you have questions or concerns about the information presented on the sites.
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This report identifies a list of permitted sites* in the location selected. Permitted sites require permit maintenance, e.g., permit modifications and renewals, in order to keep the standards up to date. The list can be narrowed down by selecting sites with certain unit types (processes) on the second line below.
*The "Permitted Sites" identified in the list above are the ones with at least one unit having (1) the following legal status: operating permit, post-closure permit, pre-mod authorization, and (2) also having the following operating status: operating, actively managing hazardous waste, inactive/closing, but not yet RCRA closed, closed with waste in place, converted, delay of closure, newly transferred ownership to this site, and referred to corrective action for closure/post-closure. The legal and operating statuses are codes in RCRAInfo. Each unit at a facility has a legal and operating status.
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The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, and battlefields.
Since 2013, these sites have been selected for their symbolic value, the role they have played in European history and activities they offer. These sites bring the European Union and its citizens closer together.
European Heritage sites focus on the promotion of the symbolic European values and the significant role these sites have played in the history and culture of Europe. They also offer valuable educational activities, especially for young people.
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