What does Épa mean?
Épa means Effects of the Proposed Action
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Effects of the Proposed Action?
Effects of the Proposed Action can be abbreviated as Épa
Other shorthands for Effects of the Proposed Action are: epa
Other shorthands for Effects of the Proposed Action are: epa
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What does Épa stand for? Épa stands for "Effects of the Proposed Action". |
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How to abbreviate "Effects of the Proposed Action"? "Effects of the Proposed Action" can be abbreviated as Épa. |
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What is the meaning of Épa abbreviation? The meaning of Épa abbreviation is "Effects of the Proposed Action". |
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What is Épa abbreviation? One of the definitions of Épa is "Effects of the Proposed Action". |
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What does Épa mean? Épa as abbreviation means "Effects of the Proposed Action". |
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What is shorthand of Effects of the Proposed Action? The most common shorthand of "Effects of the Proposed Action" is Épa. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IPHECA - International Programme on the Health Effects of the Chernobyl Accident
- BPP - Boundaries of the Proposed Permit
- CSPP - Cross Sections of the Proposed Permit
- DEA - Description of the Enforcement Action
- DPD - Drawings of the Proposed Disposal
- DPA - Description of the Proposed Action
- EEA - Effects of the Exploration Activities
- EPA - Elements of the Proposed Agreements
- EXACT - Effects of the oXidation of Aromatic Compounds in the Troposphere
- FOSP - Functions and Operations of the Proposed
- GPP - Geology of the Proposed Permit
- IPO - Impacts of the Proposed Operation
- IPP - Inspection of the Proposed Permit
- IPR - Impact of the Proposed
- LPSA - Limits of the Proposed Shadow Area
- MCDUR - Effects of the weathering on stone materials: assessment of their MeChanical DURability
- PPP - Payment of the Proposed Penalty
- epa - Effects of the Proposed Action
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- meteorology - (DOD) The study dealing with the phenomena of the atmosphere including the physics, chemistry, and dynamics extending to the effects of the atmosphere on the Earth's surface and the oceans.