SEPA
Pollution Prevention
Training Opportunities

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                                     Pollution  Prevention
                                     Training
                                     Opportunities
                                     in 1990
                                     A Resource Guide
Contents
Introduction
Section I
Pollution Prevention Training Courses	7
Section II
Calendar of Pollution
Prevention Events
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Section III
Pollution Prevention
Instruction Manuals.
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      Section IV
      Industry-Specific Pollution Prevention
      Opportunity Assessment Materials
      and Fact Sheets	
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      Section V
      Pollution Prevention Videos
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      Section VI
      Pollution Prevention Resources
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                                                  Introduction
  Faced  with  the increasing costs and  liabilities
associated with end-of-pipe waste management
practices, many hazardous waste generators  are
turning to pollution prevention as a cleaner, safer,
and  more cost-effective alternative.  Pollution
prevention is an umbrella term for a wide range of
source reduction activities which may include toxics
use  reduction, chemical  substitution, process
modification,  product  redesign,  and  better
management  practices.    The United  States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has begun
an aggressive effort aimed at integrating the concept
of pollution prevention into all of its programs and
activities. In addition, the Agency strives to promote
pollution prevention efforts by other federal agencies,
states, local governments, industry,  universities,
and the general public. Providing interested parties
with information about pollution prevention training
resources is an important step in this direction.

  This guide contains information about publicly
sponsored training opportunities and resources that
exist throughout the nation. It is not intended to be
a listing of all pollution prevention  resources, but
rather a directory of training-related  services and
materials. It covers seminars and workshops, as well
as hardcopy and  video training materials, and
provides  contact information for state and federal
pollution prevention programs. The information in
this guide has been provided by state environmental
offices and technical assistance programs, as well as
EPA Headquarters and Regional Offices. Additional
pollution prevention information can  be obtained
by accessing EPA's Pollution Prevention Information
Clearinghouse, which offers a wide range of free
information services (see  "Pollution Prevention
Resources").

  Note: The appearance in this guide of training
courses and materials other than those produced or
sponsored  by U.S. EPA does not constitute an
endorsement of their quality by the Agency. Many
of the organizations sponsoring such training
opportunities have pollution prevention policies
which differ significantly from those of the U.S. EPA
and thus do not reflect the Agency's position.

  Due to the popularity and rapid growth of this
field, many pollution prevention efforts are in a state
of flux. We worked to ensure that the information in
this guide was as current as possible when it was sent
to press, but given the  dynamic character of the
field, some information will have changed since  it
was collected. We plan to expand and update this
publication  annually to include additional
information called to our attention in the future.

  Please submit any updates or corrections about
your training opportunities, calendar events, or
training materials to:

  Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse
  Science Applications International Corporation
  8400 Westpark Drive
  McLean, Virginia 22102

  (For your convenience, a  pre-addressed  form
letter follows this page.)
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     Section I
     Pollution  Prevention
     Training Courses
    Many publicly-sponsored training courses,
    seminars, and workshops are held throughout
    the nation each year, but not all are well
    publicized. These training programs are the
    products of the expertise, time, and creative
    energy of numerous pollution prevention
    professionals. This section is designed for
    those interested in participating in such
    training or drawing on the experience of others
    who have already developed a program. For
    further information about a particular
    program,  contact the sponsoring organization.
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ALABAMA
Continuing Education Courses
The University of Alabama College of Continuing Education offers three
courses on pollution prevention.
                         Targets:
        Continuing Education
        Students
                          Contact:  John E. Moeller
                                  Project Director
                                  Regulatory Information Service
                                  Hazardous Materials Management and
                                  Resource Recovery Program
                                  241 Mineral Industries Building
                                  University of Alabama • P.O. Drawer C
                                  Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-9644
                                  (205) 348-4878
                         Pollution Prevention Workshops
                         The Alabama  Business Council and the Alabama Department  of
                         Environmental Management offer pollution prevention workshops through
                         the Auburn University Extension Service across the state, aimed at businesses
                         prevalent in those areas.
                         Targets:  Businesses
                           Contact:  Dan Cooper
                                   Chief, Special Projects
                                   Alabama Department
                                   of Environmental Management
                                   1751 Congressman William C. Dickinson Drive
                                   Montgomery, Alabama 36130
                                   (205)271-7939
                         Pollution Prevention Workshops
                         Hazardous Materials Management and Resource Recovery Program
                         (HAMMARR) held a pollution prevention workshop for small quantity
                         generators in 1989 and is currently planning a seminarfor trade associations.
                         Targets:
        Small Quantify
        Generators, Trade
        Associations
                          Contact:  John E. Moeller
                                  Project Director
                                  Regulatory Information Service
                                  Hazardous Materials Management and
                                  Resource Recovery Program
                                  241 Mineral Industries Building
                                  University of Alabama • P.O. Drawer C
                                  Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-9644
                                  (205) 348-4878

Speakers Bureau
The Waste Minimization Advisory Committee, consisting of several public
and private organizations including the Alabama Chemical Association,
the Alabama Conservancy,  the Business  Council of Alabama, and the
Alabama Department of Environmental Management, sponsors a speakers
bureau which can provide speakers on the subject of waste reduction for
meeting and conferences.
                         Targets:  Business groups,       Contact:
                                 Environmental Croups,
                                 Schools, Community
                                 Organizations, etc.
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                                   Dan Cooper
                                   Chief, Special Projects
                                   Alabama Department of Environmental
                                   Management
                                   1751 Congressman William C. Dickinson Drive
                                   Montgomery, Alabama 36130
                                   (205)271-7939

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                          Waste Handler Workshops
                          HAMMARR provides training workshops for hazardous waste handlers
                          which include sessions on pollution prevention techniques.

                          Targets:   Hazardous Waste       Contact:  John E. Moeller
                                  Handlers                     Project Director
                                                             Regulatory Information Service
                                                             Hazardous Materials Management and
                                                             Resource Recovery Program
                                                             241 Mineral Industries Building
                                                             University of Alabama • P.O. Drawer C
                                                             Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-9644
                                                             (205) 348-4878



ALASKA             Waste Reduction Workshops
                          The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEQ is providing
                          waste reduction workshops and on-site audits in rural communities.

                          Targets:   Rural Communities     Contact:  Dennis Kelso
                                                             Commissioner
                                                             Alaska Department of
                                                             Environmental Conservation
                                                             P.O. Box 0 • Juneau, Alaska 99811 -1800
                                                             (907) 465-2600

                          Industry-Specific Workshops
                          The ADEC will be holding industry-specific pollution prevention workshops.

                          Targets:   Specific Industries       Contact:  Dennis Kelso
                                                             Commissioner
                                                             Alaska Department of
                                                             Environmental Conservation
                                                             P.O. Box 0 * Juneau, Alaska 99811 -1800
                                                             (907) 465-2600


                          Outreach Seminars
                          The Alaska Health Project (AHP) will conduct 20 educational outreach
                          seminars for business  groups, trade associations, and local government
                          committees.

                          Targets:   Business Croups,       Contact:  David Kidd
                                 Trade Associations,             Alaksa Health Project
                                  Local Government              431 West 7th Street, Suite 101
                                  Committees, Federal            Anchorage, Alaska 99501
                                  and State Workers               (907) 276-2864
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                        Seminars, CHME Training Program
                        The Small Business Hazardous Materials Management Project of the AHP
                        conducts seminars in cooperation with the Small Business Development
                        Center. The AHP also offers a 12-hour Community Hazardous Materials
                        Evaluation (CHME) training program.
                        Targets:  Small Businesses       Contact  David Kidd
                                                          Alaska Health Project
                                                          431 West 7th Street, Suite 101
                                                          Anchorage, Alaska 99501
                                                          (907) 276-2864
                        Graduate Courses
                        The AHP sponsors a  3 credit graduate-level course at the University of
                        Alaska-Anchorage School  of  Engineering entitled  "Solid  Waste
                        Management/Industrial Waste Reduction."
                        Targets:  Graduate Engineering
                                Students
                          Contact  David Kidd
                                  Alaska Health Project
                                  431 West 7th Street, Suite 101
                                  Anchorage, Alaska 99501
                                  (907) 276-2864
ARKANSAS
Small Quantity Generator Seminars
The Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology's Small Quantity
Generator program conducts hazardous waste minimization seminars for
small companies.
                        Targets:  Small-Quantity
                                Generators
                          Contact  Doug Ernst
                                  Inspector
                                  Small Quantity Generator Program
                                  Hazardous Waste Division
                                  Arkansas Department of
                                  Pollution Control & Ecology
                                  P.O. Box 9583 • Little Rock, Arkansas 72219
                                  (501)562-7444
CALIFORNIA
Compliance Staff Training
The California Department of Health Services provides training for its
permit writers and compliance inspectors that incorporates up-to-date
information on pollution prevention alternatives.
Targets:  Permit Writers and     Contact
                                Permit Writers and
                                Compliance Inspectors
Kim Wilhelm
Toxic Substances Control Division
Alternative Technology Section
California Department of Health Services
714/744 P Street • P.O. Box 942732
Sacramento, California 95234-7320
(916)324-1807
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                         Continuing Education Courses
                         The University of California at Davis/ Irvine, Los Angeles, Santa Cruz,
                         Riverside, and San Diego offer continuing education courses on toxic
                         materials that devote some time to pollution prevention issues.
                         Targets:  Continuing Education   Contact
Continuing Education
Students
Kim Wilhelm
Toxic Substances Control Division
Alternative Technology Section
California Department of Health Services
714/744 p street • P.O. Box 942732
Sacramento, California 95234-7320
(916) 324-1807
CONNECTICUT  Waste Minimization Course
                         Waterbury State Technical College offers a waste minimization course as
                         part of its Industrial Environmental Management (IEM) certificate pro-
                         gram.
                         Targets:  Environmental
                                 (Compliance)
                                 Professionals, State
                                 RCRA Personnel
                   Contact  Stephen M. Colwell
                           Associate Dean of Instruction
                           Waterbury State Technical College
                           750 Chase Parkway
                           Waterbury, Connecticut 06708-3089
                           (203) 575-8087
                         Hazardous Waste Management and Minimization Training
                         Conferences
                         The Connecticut Department  of Environmental  Protection and the
                         Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Service are the co-sponsors
                         of these  annual  conferences.   A  certificate  towards  RCRA training
                         requirements is provided.
                         Targets:  Beginner/Intermediate
                                 Level Generators
                                 (1990 Conference)
                   Contact  Frederic W. Kaeser
                           Manager of Technical Services
                           Connecticut Hazardous Waste
                           Management Service
                           Suite 360, 900 Asylum Avenue
                           Hartford, Connecticut 06105
                           (203) 244-2007
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FLORIDA            Pollution Prevention Workshops
                          Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (FDER) program staff
                          provide industry-specific workshops, as well as speakers for conferences
                          and meetings.
                          Targets;  Professional           Contact:  Janeth A. Campbell
                                  Associations,                  Waste Reduction Assistance Program
                                  Trade Associations,             Florida Department of
                                  Businesses and Industries         Environmental Regulation
                                                             2600 Blair Stone Road
                                                             Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
                                                             (904) 488-0300
                          Waste Reduction Assessment Training
                          FDER staff train local government/inspectors to provide waste reduction
                          information to businesses.

                          Targets:  County Environmental   Contact:  Janeth A. Campbell
                                  Inspectors, Local               Waste Reduction Assistance Program
                                  Government Units,             Florida Department of
                                  Community Colleges,           Environmental Regulation
                                  Universities                   2600 Blair Stone Road
                                                             Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
                                                             (904) 488-0300
                          Waste Reduction Training
                          Through the State's RCRA Integrated Training and Technical Assistance
                          (RITTA) grant, the University of Florida has undertaken several training
                          activities which will incorporate pollution prevention concepts to varying
                          degrees. These will include: developing a state-wide training action plan
                          for business,  government, and the public; providing  RCRA hazardous
                          waste regulation training; developing a university-level waste reduction
                          curriculum; sponsoring a 2-day symposium; and developing a training
                          program for three specific industries.

                          Targets:   Varies               Contact*  Dr. Jim Bryant
                                                             Director
                                                             Center for Training, Research
                                                             and Education for Environmental Occupations
                                                             Division of Continuing Education
                                                             University of Florida
                                                             3900 S.W. 63rd Boulevard
                                                             Gainesville, Florida 32608
                                                             (904) 392-9570
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GEORGIA
Training for Environmental Regulators
Georgia  Environmental  Protection Division  staff provides pollution
prevention training for its inspectors.
                         Targets:
        EPb personnel in
        in all media.
Contact  Susan Hendricks
        Environmental Specialist
        Environmental Protection Division
        Georgia Department of Natural Resources
        Floyd Tower East, Suite 1154
        2054 Butler Street, S.E.
        Atlanta, Georgia 30334
        (404) 656-7802
                         Workshops
                         The Georgia Tech Research Institute provides continuing education
                         workshops on a wide variety of environmental topics, including waste
                         reduction.
                         Targets:  Industries
                           Contact:  David Mayer
                                   Environmental Sciences & Technology Division
                                   Georgia Tech Research Institute
                                   O'Keefe Building
                                   Atlanta, Georgia 30332
                                   (404) 894-3941
IDAHO
Industry Workshops
Idaho and U.S. EPA Region X are sponsoring 8-10 workshops in 1989-1990
to educate industry about pollution prevention options.
Targets:  Dry Cleaners, Auto     Contact:
                                 Dry Cleaners, Auto
                                 Body Shops, Electro-
                                 platers, Print Shops,
                                 Photofinishers
        John E. Moeller or Kathy Ewert
        Idaho Hazardous Materials Bureau
        450 West State Street
        Boise, Idaho 83720
        (208) 334-5926
                         Agency Training
                         The Idaho Hazardous Materials Bureau holds in-house awareness programs
                         on pollution prevention.
                         Targets:  DEQ Reid Staff        Contact-
                                   John E. Moeller or Kathy Ewert
                                   Idaho Hazardous Materials Bureau
                                   450 West State Street
                                   Boise, Idaho 83720
                                   (208) 334-5926
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ILLINOIS
Trade Group Workshops
The Illinois Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center (HWRIC)
conducts introductory workshops for trade groups to encourage pollution
prevention and publicize information sources.
Targets:  Trade Croups         Contact
                                                          Dr. David Thomas
                                                          Director
                                                          Illinois Hazardous Waste Research and
                                                          Information Center
                                                          1808 Woodfield Drive
                                                          Savoy, Illinois 61874
                                                          (217)333-8940
                        Corporate Pollution Prevention Plan Training
                        The HWRIC helps corporate environmental managers coordinate internal
                        and company-wide pollution prevention plans.
                        Targets:  Corporate
                                Environmental
                                Managers
                          Contact:  Dr. David Thomas
                                  Director
                                  Illinois Hazardous Waste Research and
                                  Information Center
                                  1808 Woodfield Drive
                                  Savoy, Illinois 61874
                                  (217)333-8940
INDIANA
Industry-Specific Workshops
The Indiana Department of Environmental  Management's Office  of
Technical Assistance  sponsors workshops that introduce the pollution
prevention  concept  to a particular  industry, present case studies  of
successful alternative technologies for that industry, and provide references
of technical experts who can help institute pollution prevention practices.
Targets:  Specific Industries     Contact   Harry Davis
                                  Office of Technical Assistance
                                  Indiana Department of
                                  Environmental Management
                                  105 South Meridian Street
                                  Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
                                  (317)232-8172
KANSAS
Hazardous Waste Regulatory Training Conferences
In cooperation with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment,
the University of Kansas offers Hazardous Waste Regulatory Training
Conferences.  The conferences include waste minimization, regulatory
compliance, and technology transfer components.
Targets:  Small Quantity        Contact
                                Small Quantity
                                Hazardous Waste
                                Generators
Don Bretthauer
Technical, Environmental, and
Management Programs
Division of Continuing Education
University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas 66045
(913)864-3968
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                         Graduate Courses
                         Kansas State University offers "Hazardous Waste Engineering Seminar", a
                         graduate-level course that focuses on pollution prevention.

                         Targets:  Graduate Studients and  Contact:  Larry Erickson
                                 Corporate Leaders,             Department of Chemical Engineering
                                 Regulators, and                Kansas State University
                                 Educators                    Manhattan, Kansas 66506
                                                            (913)532-5584
KENTUCKY        Industry Workshops
                         Kentucky Partners conducts industry-specific workshops on environmental
                         regulations and pollution prevention methods.

                         Targets:  Waste Generators      Contact  Joyce St Clair
                                                            Executive Director
                                                            Kentucky Partners Waste Reduction Center
                                                            University of Louisville
                                                            Room 213, Ernst Hall
                                                            Louisville, Kentucky
                                                            (502) 588-7260



                         General Pollution Prevention Workshops
                         Kentucky Partners sponsors workshops on  general pollution prevention
                         topics.

                         Targets:  Waste Generators      Contact:  Joyce St Clair
                                                            Executive Director
                                                            Kentucky Partners Waste Reduction Center
                                                            University of Louisville
                                                            Room 213, Ernst Hall
                                                            Louisville, Kentucky
                                                            (502) 588-7260


                         Undergraduate and Graduate Engineering Courses
                         The University of  Louisville Department of  Chemical  Engineering
                         incorporates risk reduction  into both the undergraduate and graduate
                         engineering curricula. Risk reduction topics include pollution prevention,
                         safety, health, emergency response, loss prevention, and general waste
                         management.

                         Targets:  Undergraduate and     Contact  Dr. Marvin Reischman, Professor
                                 Graduate Engineering           Department of Chemical Engineering
                                 Students                     University of Louisville
                                                            Louisville, Kentucky 40292
                                                            (502) 588-6357
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MASSACHUSETTS  Outreach Workshops
                         The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management includes
                         waste reduction workshops in its public outreach program.
                         Targets:  Anyone
                          Contact:  Kathleen A. Porter
                                  Source Reduction Program Manager
                                  Massachusetts Department of
                                  Environmental Management
                                  100 Cambridge Street
                                  Boston, Massachusetts 02202
                                  (617)727-3260
MICHIGAN
Audit Training
The Office of Waste Reduction Services provides pollution prevention audit
training  for employees of the  state government and county health
departments, as well as private companies.
Targets:  State Government and  Contact:
                                State Government and
                                County Health Dept
                                Employees, and Private
                                Companies
        Lois Debacker
        Office of Waste Reduction Services
        Michigan Department of Commerce
        and Natural Resources
        309 North Washington Street, Suite 103
        P.O. Box 30004
        Lansing, Michigan 48909
        (517)335-1178
MINNESOTA
Industry Workshops
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency conducts workshops under its
RITTA grant program.
                         Targets:
        Selected Industry
        Groups
Contact:  Nancy Misra
        Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
        520 Lafayette Road
        St Paul, Minnesota 51555
        (612)643-3497
                         Industry Workshops
                         The Minnesota Technical Assistance Program conducts workshops for
                         industry on pollution prevention opportunities.
                         Targets:  Industry            Contact  Cindy McComas
                                                           Director, Minnesota Technical
                                                           Assistance Program
                                                           Box 197, Mayo Building
                                                           420 Delaware Street, SE
                                                           University of Minnesota
                                                           Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
                                                           (612) 625-9471
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MISSISSIPPI        Workshops
                          The Mississippi Technical Assistance Program conducts workshops for
                          industry on pollution prevention options.
                          Targets:  Industry, Businesses,    Contact:  Dr. Don Hill or Dr. Caroline Hill
                                  Municipalities, and              Mississippi Technical Assistance Program
                                  the General Public              Chemical Engineering Department
                                                              Mississippi State University
                                                              P.O. Drawer CN
                                                              Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762
                                                              (601)325-8454

                                                              Thomas E. Whitten
                                                              Director, Waste Reduction/
                                                              Waste Minimization
                                                              Mississippi Department of
                                                              Environmental Quality
                                                              P.O. Box 10385
                                                              Jackson, Mississippi 39289-0385
                                                              (601)961-5171
MONTANA        Facility Training
                          Upon request, the Solid and Hazardous Waste Bureau will instruct facilities
                          on how to conduct their own waste audits.
                          Targets:  Industry              Contact:  Bill Potts
                                                              Hazardous Waste Section
                                                              Solid and Hazardous Waste Bureau
                                                              Montana Department of Health and
                                                              Environmental Sciences
                                                              Cogswell Building, Room B-201
                                                              Helena, Montana 59620
                                                              (406) 444-2821
NEW JERSEY      Audit Training
                          The Hazardous Waste Advisement Program (HWAP) provides pollution
                          prevention audit training for its inspectors.
                          Targets:  HWAP Inspectors      Contact:  Kevin Gashlin
                                                              Division of Hazardous Waste Management
                                                              Hazardous Waste Advisement Program
                                                              New Jersey Department of
                                                              Environmental Protection
                                                              401 East State Street (CN028)
                                                              Trenton, New Jersey 08625
                                                              (609) 292-8341
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NEW YORK
Medium and Large Quantity Generator Workshops
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation(NYSDEC)
will sponsor 20 workshops over the next 3 years, many of which will cover
pollution prevention issues.
                         Targets:
        Medium and Large
        Quantity Generators
Contact:  Bill Evenly
        Chief, Waste Reduction Evaluation Section
        New York State Department of
        Environmental Conservation
        50 Wolf Road
        Albany, New York 12233-7253
        (518)485-8400
                         Small Quantity Generator Workshops
                         In 1990 the NYSDEC will conduct 50 industry-specific workshops,
                         many of which will involve pollution prevention training.
                         Targets:  Small Quantity
                                 Generators
                          Contact:  Bill Everly
                                   Chief, Waste Reduction Evaluation Section
                                   New York State Department of
                                   Environmental Conservation
                                   50 Wolf Road
                                   Albany, New York 12233-7253
                                   (518)485-8400
NORTH
CAROLINA
Workshops, Training Courses
As  a part .of  its EPA Research  Center for Waste  Minimization  and
Management, North Carolina State University provides technology transfer
activities relating to research in the area of pollution prevention.
Targets:  Universities,         Contact:
                                 Universities,
                                 Researchers, Industry,
                                 Government
        Dr. Dale Denny
        Dr. Cliff Kaufman
        Center for Waste Minimization
        and Management
        North Carolina State University
        Box 7905
        Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7905
        (919) 737-2325
        Fax:(919)737-3465
                         Engineering Course
                         The Pollution Prevention Pays Program (PPPP) offers a course on waste
                         reduction auditing through North Carolina State University's School of
                         Engineering.
                         Targets:  University Students    Contact:
                                   Gary Hunt
                                   Pollution Prevention Pays'Program
                                   North Carolina Department of Natural
                                   Resources and Community Development
                                   P.O. Box 27687
                                   Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687
                                   (919)733-7015
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                        Workshops
                        The PPPP conducts a series of waste reduction workshops and conferences
                        through the University system each year. The PPPP also designs client-
                        specific waste reduction workshops.
                        Targets:  Industry, Specific      Contact:
        Industry, Specific
        Clients, and the
        General Public
        Gary Hunt
        Pollution Prevention Pays Program
        North Carolina Department of Natural
        Resources and Community Development
        P.O. Box 27687
        Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687
        (919)733-7015
OHIO
Workshops
The Ohio Technology Transfer Organization  provides industry and waste
stream-specific waste minimization/pollution prevention training sessions
on a regularly scheduled basis.
Targets:  Small and Midsize     Contact:
                                Small and Midsize
                                Businesses in Ohio
        Dawn Palmier!
        Ohio Technology Transfer Organization
        77 South High Street, 26th Street
        Columbus, Ohio 43255-0330
        (614) 644-9336
OREGON
Workshops
The Hazardous Waste Reduction Program (HWRP) periodically sponsors
workshops to educate hazardous waste generators about a wide range of
environmental and safety issues. Included in these workshops are sessions
devoted to waste reduction  topics such as, "How To Develop Waste
Reduction Plans,"  "How To Conduct  Waste  Assessments,"  and  the
"Implications of Oregon's Toxic Use Act (HB 3515)". A workshop entitled
"Responsible Hazardous Materials Management" is scheduled for October
1990.
                        Targets:
        Hazardous Waste
        Generators and
        Transporters,
        Businesses
Contact:  Marianne Fitzgerald
        Hazardous Waste Reduction Program
        Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
        811 S.W. Sixth
        Portland, Oregon 97204-1390
        (503)229-5913
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                         Engineering Courses
                         The HWRP is collaborating with Oregon State University in revising the
                         University's  engineering  curriculum  to  incorporate  waste  reduction
                         technologies.
                         Targets:  Engineering Students    Contact-  Dr. Ken Williamson
                                                            Environmental Engineering Office
                                                            Civil Engineering Department
                                                            Oregon State University
                                                            Apperson 206
                                                            Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2302
                                                            (503) 754-2751
PENNSYLVANIA  Audit Training
                         U.S. EPA Region III provides its Enforcement and Permitting personnel
                         with multi-media waste audit training.
                         Targets:  U.S. EPA Region III      Contact:  James Hemby
                                 Enforcement and               Regional Coordinator
                                 Permitting Staff                Environmental Assessment Branch
                                                            Environmental Services Division
                                                            U.S. EPA Region III
                                                            841 Chestnut Building (3ES43)
                                                            Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
                                                            (215)597-8327
TENNESSEE        Waste Reduction Assessment Training
                         The University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services (CIS) and the
                         Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) have developed an extensive waste
                         reduction assessment training program which includes an in-depth waste
                         audit course, a comprehensive training manual (see "Pollution Prevention
                         Instructor Manuals"), and interactive video training modules. This training
                         program was originally developed to instruct retired chemical and industrial
                         engineers, who would then form  a highly-skilled yet cost-effective waste
                         assessment team. Many state and federal agencies have participated in the
                         CIS/TVA program or have used their training  materials.  Waste and
                         industry-specific workshops are provided throughout the year by CIS.
                         Targets:  Industry, U.S. EPA      Contact:  Cam Metcalf
                                 Regulatory Personnel            Center for Industrial Services
                                   _                        University of Tennessee
                                                            226 Capitol Boulevard Building
                                                            Suite 401
                                                            Nashville, Tennessee 3721*9
                                                            (615) 242-2456
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TEXAS
Undergraduate Courses
Texas Tech University has incorporated pollution prevention concepts into
existing engineering courses.
                         Targets:  Undergraduate
                                 Engineering
                                 Students
                           Contact:  John R. Bradford
                                   Director
                                   Center for Hazardous and Toxic Waste Studies
                                   Texas Tech University
                                   P.O. Box 4679
                                   Lubbock, Texas 79409-3121
                                   (806)742-1413
WASHINGTON   !"d"stryWorksl??^  CDA D   .    Y             .    Q1ft     „.     .
                         Washington and U.S. EPA Region X are sponsonng 8-10 workshops in
                         1989-1990 to educate industry about pollution prevention options.
                         Targets:
        Electroplaters,
        Metal Finishers,
        Print Shops,
        Dry Cleaners,
        Auto Service and
        Repair Shops
Contact:  Jay Shepard
        Unit Supervisor
        Office of Waste Reduction
        Washington Department of Ecology
        Mail Stop PV-11
        Olympia, Washington 98504-8711
        (206) 459-6302
WISCONSIN
Engineer Professional Development
The Engineering Professional Development Program at the University of
Wisconsin  - Madison's College of Engineering offers  intensive, short
courses on waste minimization, environmental audits and compliances,
and many other topics.
                         Targets:  Industry; Businesses;
                                 Consultants; Local,
                                 State, and Federal
                                 Government Staff
                          Contact:  Pat Eagan
                                   Engineering Professional Development
                                   College of Engineering
                                   University of Wisconsin - Madison
                                   432 North Lake Street
                                   Madison, Wisconsin 53706
                                   (608) 263-7429
                         Solid Waste Recycling Workshops
                         The University of Wisconsin- Extension, in cooperation with the Wisconsin
                         Department of Natural Resources, offers workshops in solid waste reduction
                         and recycling, composting, and a variety of other topics.
                         Targets:  Local Governments,    Contact:
        Local Governments,
        Businesses, Agency
        Staff, General Public
        Pat Walsh
        Community Dynamics Institute
        University of Wisconsin - Extension
        529 Lowell Hall
        610 Langdon Street
        Madison, Wisconsin 53703
        (608)262-8179
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WYOMING        Hazardous Waste Disposal Training Course
                         The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality  conducts "Haz
                         Help/'a course aimed at waste management and hazardous waste disposal
                         for vehicle maintenance operations. It incorporates pollution prevention
                         concepts into coursework.

                         Targets:  Vehicle Maintenance    Contact  David Finley
                                 Facilities                    Manager
                                                           Solid Waste Management Program
                                                           Wyoming Department of
                                                           Environmental Quality
                                                           122 West 25th Street
                                                           Herschler Building
                                                           Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
                                                           (307) 777-7752
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  Section II
  Calendar of
  Pollution Prevention
  Events
  The information in this calendar was taken
  from the Electronic Information Exchange
  System (EIES), a component of EPA's Pollu-
  tion Prevention Information Clearinghouse
  (see "Pollution Prevention Resources").  It is
  current as of March 1990. For the most up'
  tO'date listing of events with detailed descrip-
  tions, check the EIES.
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                       Calendar of
          Pollution Prevention Events for 1990
Title
Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment
Seminar
Hazardous and Solid Waste
Minimization: Technical and
Management Strategies to Reduce Your
Wastes
9th Annual Resource Recovery
Conference and NRRA Annual Meeting
Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment
Seminar
NHRRA Workshop: Designing a Public
Education Program on Recycling
1 6th Annual Research Symposium:
Remedial Action, Treatment, and
Disposal of Hazardous Waste
CRCDA's Southwest Regional Solid
Waste Symposium
NHRRA Workshop: Designing a Public
Education Program on Recycling
New England Environmental Expo
OWMC Workshop: Waste Reduction
Opportunities
NHRRA Workshop: Desigining a Public
Education Program on Recycling
Thuird Annual Hazardous Waste
Seminar
Waste Minimization Seminar
Scrap Tire Trade Show and Exhibition
Annual Recycling Conference and Trade
Shop
CRCDA's 20th Annual Western Regional
Solid Waste Symposium
Energy and Environment 90:
International Trade Fair on Energy, Air
Pollution Control, Waste Management,
and Recycling
8th Annual Virginia Waste Management
Conference
Sponsor
University of Toledo, College of
Engineering
Government Institutes, Inc.
National Resource Recovery Association
University of Toledo, College of
Engineering
New Hampshire Resource Recovery
Association
U.S. EPA Risk Reduction Engineering
Laboratory
Governmental Refuse Collection and
Disposal Association
New Hampshire Resource Recovery
Association
Industrial Expos
Ontario Waste Management Association
News Hampshire Resource Recovery
Association
Kentucky Partners
DuPont Company
American Retreaders* Association
Washington State Recycling Association
Governmental Refuse Collection and
Disposal Association
ELMIA
Virginia Department of Waste
Management
Date/Location
March 29
Newark, NJ
March 29-30
Washington, DC
March 29-30
Washington, DC
March 30
Boston, MA
April 3
Exeter, NH
April 3-5
Cincinnati, OH
April 8-10
Albuquerque, NM
April 10
Peterborough, NH
April 10-1 2
Boston, MA
April 11
Ontario, Canada
April 11
Conwayand
Londonderry, NH
April 18
Louisvillle, KY
April 18-1 9
Los Angeles, CA
April 20-22
Louisville, KY
April 21 -24
Spokane, WA
April 23-26
Ontario, CA
April 23-27
Jonkoping, Sweden
April 24-25
Richmond, VA
Contact
(419)537-2033
(301)251-9250
(202) 293-7330
(419)537-2033
(603) 224-6996
(215)643-5466
(800) 456-4723
(603) 224-6996
(800) 543-5259
(800) 268-1 1 78
(608) 224-6996
(502) 588-6061
(800) 248-7020
(502) 367-91 33
(206) 352-8737
(301)585-2898
44636-11 9060
(800) 456-4723
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Title
Waste Expo
Pollution Prevention: Waste Reduction
Assessment and Technology Transfer
Teleconference
Rocky Mountain Regional Recycling
Convention
Haz Waste Expo
Haztech International 90
Waste Minimization Seminar
20th Annual Biocycle National
Conference
Hazardous Waste Management
Conference
1990 Conference on Hazardous
Substance Research
5th Annual Aerospace Hazardous Waste
Minimization Confernece
KSU Workshop: Hazardous Waste
Minimization in the Metal Finishing
Industry
OWMC Workshop: Waste Reduction
Opportunities
Recycling Plus V
Swedish Solid Waste Association
Conference
Fourteenth National Waste Processing
Conference and Exhibit
North American Recycling Conference
1990
HazMat90 International
Third Annual Symposium on Forest
Industry Waste Waters
OWMC Workshop: Waste Reduction
Opportunities
International Conference on Pollution
Prevention: Clean Technologies and
Clean Products
Sponsor
National Solid Waste Management
Association
Purdue University's Environmental
Management and Education Program
U.S. EPA Region VIII
National Association of Hazardous Waste
Generators
Institute for International Research
DuPont Company
BioCycle
Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection and
Connecticut Hazardous Waste
Management Service
Kansas State University's Center for
Hazardous Substance Research
Hughes Aircraft Company .
Kansas State University's Center for
Hazardous Substance Research
Ontario Waste Management Corporation
Plastics Institute of America
Swedish Solid Waste Association
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers
Resource Integration Systems
HazMat World
International Association of Water
Pollution Research and Control
Ontario Waste Management Corporation
U.S. EPA
Date/Location
May 2-4
Atlanta, CA
MayS
Lafayette, IN
May 6-8
Keystone, CO
May 7-10
Atlanta, CA
May 8-10
Houston, TX
May 9-10
Washington, DC
May 14-1 6
Minneapolis, MN
May IS
Meriden, CT
May 21 -22
Manhattan, KS
May 22-24
Costa Mesa, CA
May 23
Manhattan, KS
May 23
Ontario, Canada
May 23-24
Washington, DC
May 23-25
Stockholm, Sweden
(June 3-6
Long Beach, CA
June 4-5
Montreal, Canada
June 5-7
Atlantic City, NJ
June 5-8
Tampere, Finland
June 6
Ontario, Canada
June 10-1 3
Washington, DC
Contact
(202) 659-461 3
(800) 669-6604
(203) 566-3489
(215)683-5098
(800) 468-7644
(800) 248-7020
(215)967-4135
(203) 566-3489
(203) 244-2007
(91 3) 532-5584
(213)568-6365
(913)532-6026
(800)268-1178
(201)420-5553
(800) 546-4723
(202) 705-7722
(416)369-9831
(312)469-3373
+35831 162441
(416)923-2918
(703)734-3198
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Title
9th Annual New England Resource
Recovery Conference and Expo
1st US. EPA Conference on Municipal
Solid Waste Management
Haz Waste '90
Third Annual Hazardous Waste
Reduction Conference
1st World Recycling Conference and
Exposition
1990 National Solid Waste Forum on
Integrated Municipal Waste
Management
Prevention, Management, and
Compliance for Hazardous Waste
28th International Solid Waste Expo
Haztech International 90
Waste Minimization Seminar
Haztech International 90
3rd Annual Eastern Regional Solid
Waste Symposium
New York-New jersey Environmental
Expo
2nd Annual Southeastern Regional Solid
Waste Symposium
Prevention, Management, and
Compliance for Hazardous Waste
2nd Annual Waste Equipment and
Recvdina Conference and Exposition
Sponsor
New Hampshire Resource Recovery
Association
U.S. EPA
National Association of Hazardous Waste
Generators
New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation
Recycling Today
Association of State and Territorial Solid
Waste Management Officials
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Governmental Refuse Collection and
Disposal Association
Institute for International Research
DuPont Company
Institute for International Research
Governmental Refuse Collection and
Disposal Association
Industrial Expos
Governmental Refuse Collection and
Disposal .Association
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Tower Conference Management
Date/Location
June 13-1 5
Burlington, VT
June 13-1 6
Washignton, DC
June 18-21
San Diego, CA
June 19-20
Albany, NY
June 27-29
Baltimore, MD
July 16-1 8
Milwaukee, Wl
August 20-22
San Diego, CA
August 20-24
Vancouver, Canada
September 12-1 4
Santa Clara, CA
September 18-1 9
Williamsburg, VA
October 2-4
Pittsburgh, PA
October 2-4
Virginia Beach, VA
October 16-1 8
Secaucus, NJ
November 6-8
Orlando, FL
November 14-1 6
Chicago, IL
November 28-30
Rosemont, IL
Contact
(603) 224-6996
(800)456-4723
(415)726-3823
(518)485-8400
(203) 852-0500
(202) 624-5828
(212)705-7526
(800) 456-4723
(800) 468-7644
(800) 248-7020
(800)468-7644 ..
(800) 486-4723
(800) 543-5259
(800) 456-4723
(212)705-7526
(312)469-3373
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     Section III
     Pollution  Prevention
     Instruction Manuals
     These manuals were designed for use by class
     instructors, workshop coordinators, or anyone
     interested in learning more about pollution
     prevention techniques. Information on how to
     obtain these and other materials is available
     through EPA's Pollution Prevention
     Information Clearinghouse (see "Pollution
     Prevention Resources"). Some of the manuals
     are available free of charge through the
     Clearinghouse, if so marked. For those not
     available from the PPIC, contact the
     organization that produced the manual for
     information on how to obtain it. Industry-
     specific assessment materials are listed in the
     following section.
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HAZARDOUS WASTE MINIMIZATION
MANUAL FOR THE SMALL QUANTITY
GENERATOR
"This manual provides information and guidance to
small  quantity generators on pollution prevention
practices and suggested compliance requirements
under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) and other related state and federal acts. The
manual investigates the following subjects: the
advantages of pollution prevention; the regulatory
environment for  waste  reduction;  pollution
prevention approaches; how to conduct a waste
audit; general, industry-specific, and waste-specific
pollution prevention practices; and financing a waste
reduction program. The manual includes a chapter
on sources of pollution prevention information, as
well as appendices covering regulatory issues relevant
to  the  small quantity generator.  An expanded
edition of this  manual  is available with  inserts
pertaining to Pennsylvania generators.
Center far Hazardous Materials Research., June 1988
University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center
320 William Pitt Way
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15238
(412) 826-5320 • 1 (800) 334-CHMR
Cost: $40

INDUSTRIAL WASTE AUDIT AND REDUCTION
MANUAL
The first  step to  effective  waste reduction is a
systematic audit of plant processes.  The Industrial
Waste Audit and Reduction Manual explains each
step of the audit process, including: determining
the origin, characteristics,  and volume of  wastes
being produced; evaluating waste disposal methods
and costs; weighing costs and benefits of different
waste reduction measures,  and; deciding on the
best, most cost-effective methodsforyour operation.
This manual is targeted at small- and medium-sized
companies, and can be used by both technical and
non-technical staff. It includes example waste audit
case   studies  from   printed  circuit   board
manufacturing,  steel pickling, and  detergent
manufacturing companies, and devotes one section
to sources of pollution  prevention information and
assistance.
Ontario Waste Management  Corporation, 1990
Attention: John Richmond • 2 BJoor Street West, 11th Floor
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W3E2
(416) 923-2918
Cost: $40
MANAGEMENT AND MINIMIZATION OF
HAZARDOUS WASTE UNDER RCRA
This manual  was written as a teaching aid for
workshops designed  to  meet  the  training
requirements of the Resource Conservation  and
Recovery Act (RCRA) for North Carolina industries.
Although its focus lies with educating generators
about the Act's regulatory requirements, it promotes
pollution prevention as the best means to avoid the
legal and economic burdens of waste generation.
The manual discusses how to plan a waste reduction
program and conduct an audit, operating practices
conducive to preventing  pollution, and how to
motivate people to alter their behavior and adopt a
waste reduction mentality.
North Carolina State University, September 1989
Industrial Extension Service, College of Engineering,
P.O. Box 7909, Ralegh, North Carolina 27695-7909
(919) 737-2303
Cost: Contact the University for cost and availability
information
NEW YORK STATE WASTE REDUCTION
GUIDANCE MANUAL
This manual was prepared specifically for
businesses located in New York and provides
detailed descriptions of waste reduction
techniques for major waste-generating processes
used by State industries. Both in-state and out-of-
state businesses can use this manual to learn
more about waste reduction benefits, waste
reduction techniques that may be applicable to
their processes and waste streams, and how to
conduct a waste reduction audit. The NYS Waste
Reduction Guidance Manual introduces the
concepts necessary to undertake waste reduction,
including: starting and sustaining a waste
reduction effort, investigating opportunities,
identifying options, and performing a feasibility
analysis. Appendices provide  additional sources
of information, worksheets, a glossary, and
applicable rules and regulations.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation,
March 1989
Division of Hazardous Substances Regulation, Bureau of
Hazardous Waste Program Development
50 Wolf Road • Albany, New York 12233-7253
(518) 485-8400
Cost: Contact the DEC for cost and availability information
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POLLUTION PREVENTION BENEFITS MANUAL
This manual promotes a complete and objective
analysis of the economic benefits of multi-media
pollution prevention projects. Corporate experience
has shown that such projects frequently  are not
undertaken because the benefits of the project—in
terms of reduced  raw  materials, regulatory
compliance, and environmental liability costs—are
poorly understood.  The Pollution Prevention Benefits
Manual enables you to calculate the true cost of the
current materials and waste management  practice
and then evaluate  the financial  payback of the
pollution prevention alternative.   The  manual
includes in-depth discussions of usual costs, hidden
regulatory costs, liability costs, less tangible costs,
and financial  protocol.    Appendices contain
worksheets, sections on hidden costs of selected
regulations, future liability costs, an example using
a hypothetical firm, and treatment standards under
the land  disposal restrictions.
U.S. EPA Office of Policy, Planning, and Evaluation and
Office of Solid Waste, To be released February 1990
Available through the PPIC after release date
Cost: Free
POLLUTION PREVENTION PAYS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This manual provides new people entering industry
with an understanding of the pollution prevention
concept and basic waste reduction problem-solving
skills. Although it was specifically designed for use
in college courses related to industrial technology, it
is suitable for in-service industrial training or for use
in a high school program. The Pollution Prevention
Pays Manual includes such concepts as recognition
of the trends affecting industrial and governmental
policy, liability and marketing issues, and trends in
industrial technology.  Each chapter includes
suggested classroom activities, background teaching
aids, and references.
Western Carolina University, North Carolina Department of
Natural Resources, North Carolina Pollution Prevention Pays
Program, and the Giidea Foundation, June 1988
Center for Improving Mountain Living
Western Carolina University,
Cufloujhee, North Carolina 28723
(704) 227-7492
Cost: Contact the Center for cost and availability information
PROFITING FROM WASTE REDUCTION IN
YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
Profiting from Waste Reduction in Your Small Business
helps small business managers and their employees
work together to identify and implement methods
to reduce industrial wastes. Moreover, it is designed
to help managers and employees see their industrial
waste as a financial resource rather than unavoidable
by-products of their business process. This manual
shows how to: organize a  business to  promote
waste reduction, review business plans for waste
reduction potential, conduct a waste reduction
audit, evaluate a waste reduction program, and
learn specific strategies for nine common business
processes.   It includes  a section covering waste
reduction resources for small businesses.
Alaska Health Project, 1988
431 West 7th Avenue, Suite 101
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 276-2864
Available through the PP1C
Cost: Free
TOXICS USE REDUCTION GUIDE
This guide was developed to  educate Colorado
industry about the  benefits  of reducing the
generation of toxic chemicals. It advocates a waste
management strategy based on pollution prevention
— not end-of-pipe treatment — which can lead to
economic savings, reduced regulatory requirements,
improved worker  health, and  protection  of the
environment. These claims are reinforced in a case
study of Polaroid Corporation's pollution prevention
successes. The Toxics Use Reduction Guide includes
a section that explains  how  any company can
establish its own waste reduction program, from the
planning stage to implementation. A list of pollution
prevention contacts is also included.
Colorado Public Interest Research Group (CoPIRG), 1989
1724 Gilpin, Denver, Colorado 80218
(303) 355-1861
Cost: $2
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WASTE MINIMIZATION: MANUFACTURERS'
STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS
The purpose of this guide is to inform both small and
large manufacturers  about ways to curtail waste
generation and prevent the release of pollutants
into the environment.  It emphasizes the need for
widespread voluntary initiatives to reduce hazardous
waste generation.  It answers such questions as
"What is waste minimization?" and "Why should I
establish and  implement a waste reduction
program?" before describing how manufacturers
can  establish their own  pollution prevention
programs. The guide briefly describes success stories
from corporate and industry-specific programs and
includes  appendices  on  assistance resources,
recommended reading, and terminology.
National Association of Manufacturers, 1989
I33J Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20004-1703
(202) 637-3000
Cost: $19.95 (member); $29.95 (non-member)

WASTE MINIMIZATION OPPORTUNITY
ASSESSMENT MANUAL (EPA/625/7-88/003)
This manual  describes U.S. EPA's recommended
procedure for identifying hazardous waste pollution
prevention opportunities.  It  was designed  to
promote EPA's  preferred waste management
strategy, which ranks source reduction and recycling
first and second, respectively. The manual describes
in detail  how to conduct a waste assessment, from
the  planning/organization phase, through  the
assessment  and feasibility  analysis, to final
implementation of the pollution prevention options.
The manual contains numerous appendices,
including: worksheets, an example waste assessment,
causes and sources of waste, pollution prevention
techniques, lists of government-sponsored assistance
programs, and discussions of economic evaluation
methods.  The Waste Minimization Opportunity
Assessment Manual is targeted at both  those
responsible for reducing waste streams and those
interested in  general information about pollution
prevention.  This manual  is suitable for use as a
primary  text in a training  course or as part of a
technical assistance outreach effort.
U.S. EPA, Office of Research and Development, July 1988
Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
Available through the PPIC
Cost: Free
WASTE MINIMIZATION
RESOURCE MANUAL
This manual  was designed for use by  industry
personnel of all levels who are involved with planning
or implementing a pollution prevention program.
The first section describes elements which constitute
such a program: an  overview of the pollution
prevention concept; the statutory  and regulatory
framework; incentives, how  to start,  track, and
evaluate a waste reduction program; and how to
conduct a waste assessment. The remainder of the
Waste Minimization Resource Manual is devoted to
brief discussions of the various pollution prevention
technologies.
Chemical Manufacturing Association, June 1989
2501 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037
(202)887-1100
Cost: $40 (member).; $60 (non-member)

WASTE REDUCTION ASSESSMENT AND
TECHNOLOGY  TRANSFER TRAINING
MANUAL
This manual was originally developed by  the TVA
and the University of Tennessee Center for Industrial
Services to train retired engineers, state, and affiliated
university personnel to design or implement a waste
reduction technical assistance program, but it is also
suitable for businesses and waste assessment teams.
The WRATT  Training Manual concentrates on
procedures that motivate people to search, screen,
and put into  practice  measures  involving
administrative, material, or technology changes that
result in decreased waste generation.  It  includes
information on:  waste reduction  awareness and
incentives, federal safety standards, state and federal
regulations, how to establish a waste reduction
program  and conduct a waste assessment, and
waste reduction  approaches for specific industries
and waste types. The manual includes an industry
preassessment checklist packet and appendices
including sources  of pollution  prevention
information, bibliographies, directory, of pollution
prevention-related services, and a list of  waste
exchanges.
Tennessee VaUey Authority, October 1989
Russell Allen
Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc.
600 Summit HOI Drive
Knoxvtte, Tennessee 37902
(615) 632-8089
Cost: $40 (bulk quantity discounts available)
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WASTE REDUCTION IN YOUR BUSINESS
This manual was  prepared to assist Washington
State businesses in reducing the amount of hazardous
waste that they produce. It is intended to be a tool
that business managers and their employees can use
to: understand the benefit of waste reduction, learn
how to start a waste reduction program, conduct a
waste  reduction audit, evaluate  waste reduction
options, and know who to call for assistance. The
manual draws on both the EPA Waste Minimization
Opportunity Assessment Manual and Profiting from
Waste Reduction in Your Small Business.
Washington State Department of Ecology, November 1989
Office of Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Utter Control
4407 Wood/view Drive, S.E.
Lacey, Washington 98503
(206) 438-7541
Cost: Contact the DE for cost and availability information
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    Section IV
    Industry-Specific
    Pollution Prevention
    Opportunity
    Assessment
    Materials and
    Factsheets
    Pollution .prevention -opportunity assessment
    materials have been developed for the industries
    listed in this section. Information on how to
    obtain these and other materials is available
    through EPA's Pollution Prevention Information
    Clearinghouse (see "Pollution Prevention Re-
    sources").  This list is current as of January
    1990.
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                Industry-Specific Pollution Prevention
                  Opportunity Assessment Materials
The PPIC contains assessment materials for the industries/processes listed in this section. Contact
the Clearinghouse for more information about the nature and availability of these materials.
                 INDUSTRY/PROCESS
                 Automotive Repair
                 Automotive Paint
                 Printing
                 Paint Manufacturing/Formulating
                 Wood Treating/Preserving
                 Precious Metal Platers
                 Dry Cleaning
                 Photofinishing/Photoprocessing
                 Research Laboratories
                 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
                 Pharmaceutical Preparations
                 Fur Dressing/Tanning
                 Aviation Facility
                 Electroplating
                 Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing
                 Research and Education Institutions
                 Metal Finishing
                 Pesticide Formulating
                 Fiberglass
                 Heavy Equipment Maintenance
                 Manufacturing/Distribution Co.
                 Vocational Shops
SIC CODE
   7538
   7535
   2700
   2851
   2491
3911,3914
   7216
   7395
   7391
   8062
   2834
   3111
   4582
   3471
   3672
8732, 8733
   3471
   2879
   2221
   7699
   3900
   8249
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                                            Fact Sheets
                                            These industry or process-specific factsheets
                                            contain overviews, tips, or guidelines for pollu-
                                            tion prevention techniques.  They are available
                                            from the organizations that produced them (see
                                            Ust of contacts in "Pollution Prevention Re-
                                            sources") or from the Pollution Prevention
                                            Information Clearinghouse.
     Alaska Health
            Project
Waste Reduction Tips
• All Businesses
• Dry Cleaners
• Photofinishers
• Print Shops
• Vehicle Repair Shops
         California
     Department of
    Health Services
Waste Reduction Factsheets
• Automative Repair Shops
• Paint Formulators
• Pesticide Formulating Industry
• Waste Reduction Can Work For You
City of Los Angeles
  Plating with Trivalent Chrome Instead of Cr+6
  What Should I Do with My Electroplating Sludge?
  Aerosol Containers
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  City of Santa
       Monica
Florida Dept. of
 Environmental
     Resources
Hazardous Waste Reduction Factsheets
• Automotive Painting
• Commercial Dry Cleaners
• General Commercial Printers
• General Guidelines
• Machine Toolers
• Metal Finishing
• Paint Formulating Industry
• Photographic Processors
• Printed Circuit Board Industry
• Vehicle and Equipment Repair and Maintenance Shops

• Pollution Prevention Through Waste Reduction
     Minnesota    Waste Reduction Checklists
     Technical    •  Operating Procedures
     Assistance    •  Cleaning
      Program    •  Machining
                   •  Plating/Metal Finishing
                   •  Coating/Painting
                   •  Formulating
                   Waste Reduction Information
                   • Reducing Emissions from Vapor Degreasers
                   • Using a Gun Washer to Minimize Solvent Waste
                   • Prolonging Machine Coolant Life
                   • Managing Empty Containers
                   • Evaluating Cooling Towers to Reduce Water Use
                   • Guidance for Oil Spill Cleanup in Plant
                   • Management of Used Paint and Paint-Related Materials
                   • Radiator Repair/Engine Rebuilding Industries
                   • Choosing a Still for Solvent Recovery
                    f
                   Equipment Fact Sheets
                   • Silver Recovery
                   • Small Stills for Solvent Recovery

                   General Information
                   • Choosing a Metals Recycler
                   • Using a Waste Exchange Service
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   North Carolina's
Polution Prevention
     Pays Program
The PPPP has developed a wide range of industry-specific pollution
prevention materials.
           Oregon
     Department of
     Environmental
            Quality
 U.S. EPA Region III
Pollution Prevention Profiles
• A Generator's Checklist
• The Alexander Motors Success Story
• The Eastside Plating Success Story
• The Tektronics Payoff
• The Wacker Payoff

Pollution Prevention Factsheets (to be released in Mid Spring 1990)
• Pollution Prevention (General)
• Chemical Production
• Coal Mining
• Demolition
• Electrical Power Generation
• Metal Finishing
• Oil Refining
• Opportunities in Waste Water Treatment
• Paper Manufacturing
• Printing
• Steel Manufacturing
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     Section  V
     Pollution  Prevention
     Videos
     The videos on this list are suitable for use as sup-
     plements to a training course or workshop or as
     sources ofbackground information. Some of the
     videos are available by loan through EPAs Pol'
     lution Prevention Information Clearinghouse, if
     so marked  (see "Pollution Prevention  Re-
     sources").  For those not available through the
     PPIC,  contact the organization that produced
     the video for availability information.
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BEYOND BUSINESS AS USUAL: MEETING THE
CHALLENGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
(28:30 min.)
U.S. EPA Region VIII
999 ISA Street, Suite 500
Denver, Colorado 80202-2405
(303) 293-1603
Available through the PPIC
Cost: Free Loan

This video promotes source reduction and recycling
as the best hazardous waste management options,
and offers treatment as an alternative only after all
pollution  prevention  opportunities are realized.
Beyond Business as Usual supports its case  with
success stories from industry, federal agencies, and
state and  local government programs.  The video
stresses that successful pollution prevention requires
both  industrial initiatives and governmental
direction. It includes a short discussion of the federal
legislative foundation for this strategy and presents
the opinions of a cross-section of individuals involved
in this field.
THE COMPETITIVE EDGE
(17:50 min.)
Ontario Waste Management Corporation, I9S9
2 Bloor Street West, 11 th Floor
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W3E2
(416) 923-2918
Cost: $24.00

The Competitive Edge is designed to  acquaint
employees with the industrial auditing process. The
video explains the six steps of an audit in clear and
simple terms.  The video can be shown for general
information or as a training tool to be used with
OWMC's Industrial'Waste Audit andReduction Manual
(see "Pollution Prevention Instructor Manuals").
HAZARDOUS WASTE REDUCTION OPTIONS
FOR OREGON BUSINESS
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Hazardous Waste Reduction Program
811 S.W. Sixth, Portland, Oregon 97204-1390  .
(503) 229-5913
Available through the PPIC
Cost: Free Loan

This video presents the options available to Oregon
businesses to reduce or eliminate their hazardous
waste streams. Case studies of two large quantity
generators and  two small  quantity generators
illustrate various pollution prevention strategies.


LESS IS MORE: POLLUTION PREVENTION IS
GOOD BUSINESS
(23:13 min.)
U.S. EPA, Office of Solid Waste
401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 24060
Available through the PPIC
Cost: Free Loan

Less Is More highlights industry success stories that
prove that pollution prevention is the best alternative
to costly end-of-the-pipe  waste  management
strategies, such as treatment and disposal.  The
success stories draw from the experiences of both
large  and  small industries, which  include
electroplating, ink  manufacturing, metal  parts
manufacturing,  pesticide formulating,  and
polyethylene  producing concerns. The  video
describes three needs essential to successful pollution
programs:  top-down corporate commitment to
lead the way, employee involvement, and procedures
to track costs and potential  liabilities. Less Is More
demonstrates that  with regard to pollution
prevention, company innovation — not regulation
—  is the key to cost savings, better worker health,
and a  cleaner environment.  Preventing industrial
waste generation is a "Win-Win" situation in which
government and industry can work as partners for a
safer, cleaner world.
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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: INTRODUCTION TO
THE POLLUTION PREVENTION INFORMATION
CLEARINGHOUSE
(48 min.)

Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse (PPIC)
8400 Westpark Drive
McLean, Virginia 22102
(703) 821-4800
Available through the PPIC
Cost: Free Loan

Mission Impossible  describes in detail the purpose,
structure, and activities of the PPIC,  a U.S.  EPA
clearinghouse which  is dedicated to promoting
source reduction and recycling through information
exchange and  technology transfer.  The  video
includes  an overview  of the  Clearinghouse
components and a training session on how to access
andusetheElectroniclnformationExchangeSystem
(for more information about the PPIC, see "Pollution
Prevention Resources").


MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN
(18:10 min.)

Ontario Waste Management Corporation, 1989
2 Bloor Street West, 11th Floor
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W3E2
(416) 923-2918
Cost: $24.00

Businesses looking for alternatives  to costly off-site
treatment and disposal,  can benefit from  the
experience of other businesses. In Money Down The
Drain, five Ontario manufacturers tell how they
applied reduction, reuse, recycling, and recovery to
their liquid industrial and hazardous wastes, leading
to impressive cost savings. This video is suitable for
in-plant use and for more general audiences with an
interest in industrial waste reduction.
POLLUTION PREVENTION: THE BOTTOM LINE
(24 min.)

Coastal Video Communications Corporation
To be released February 1990
3083 Brickhouse Court, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452
(800) 767-7703
Cost: $495 (Quantity discounts available)

Produced under EPA guidelines, this video leads
managers, supervisors, and workers through the
complexity of terms associated with pollution
prevention.  The Bottom Line provides a
background to environmental costs and
regulations,  with many examples drawn from
corporate experiences. This video will inspire all
employees to identify and implement the
pollution prevention opportunities available in
their own workplace.
3M'S POLLUTION PREVENTION PAYS
PROGRAM (9:00 min.)
CHALLENGE TO INNOVATION (8:30)

3M Corporation, 1984,1987
Environmental Engineering and Pollution Control
Building21'2W'07 • Box33331
St. Paul Minnesota 55133
(612) 778-4791
Available through the PPJC
Cost: Free Loan

The first video  highlights the achievements and
strategy of 3M's highly successful corporate-wide
pollution prevention program, which is based on
source reduction and the reclamation and reuse of
process waste.  Challenge to Innovation is intended
to encourage formulating chemists and other key
players in 3M laboratories to eliminate or reduce
waste in products.


SMART MOVES
(21:26 min.)

Chevron Corporation
Attention: Cathy Meyers
Corporate Communications Division, Public Affairs
225 Bush Street
San Francisco, California 94104
(415) 894-3498
Cost: Free Loan

This  video describes Chevron's  successful waste
reduction program, which is entitled "Save Money
and Reduce Toxics."
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WASTE NOT
(35 min.)
Umbrella Films, 1989
60 Blake Road, Brookline, Massachusetts 02146
(617) 277-6639
Cost: $395.00

In a series of company profiles, Waste Not examines
activities and programs within industry which have
been designed to reduce or eliminate the generation
of hazardous waste at  the source.  Company
spokespersons describe how reducing waste has
helped them  lower costs  and liabilities.  Profiles
include small, medium, and large manufacturers of
electroplated, rubber, and photographic products.
Although basically non-technical, the tape includes
an overview of waste reduction methods  and
emphasizes the  need to relate waste reduction to
manufacturing in terms  of processes,  costs,  and
design.


WASTE NOT...WANT NOT
(15 min.)
U.S. EPA Region IV
345 Courdand Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30365
Available through the PPIC
Cost: Free Loan

Overconsumption, consumer preference for
disposable products, and an "out of sight, out of
mind" mentality among the public has led to the
nation's current  municipal solid waste crisis. The
U.S. generates 160 million tons of this waste each
year, which, when compounded by shrinking
landfill space and the "not in my backyard"
syndrome, leaves few waste management
options. Waste Not... Want Not offers EPA's
solution: a waste management hierarchy led by
source reduction and recycling. The video
stresses that government, industry, and the public
must work cooperatively  if the national waste
reduction goal of 25 percent by 1992 is to be
met. Industry leadership in preventing pollution
is illustrated in highlights of 3M's Pollution
Prevention Pays  Program.
WASTE REDUCTION ASSESSMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
(32 min.)
Tennessee Volley Authority, University qf Tennessee-CIS,
University of North Carolina Asheville-EQI, 1989
Attention: Carroll Duggan
Waste Technology Program • 2F 71B Old City Hall Building
KnoxvMe, Tennessee 37902
(615) 632-3160
Cost: $15.00

This video summarizes the  multi-media waste
reduction assessment procedure and its application
at several Tennessee businesses.  The film  uses
footage shot during the Waste Reduction Assessment
and Technology Transfer (WRATT) course provided
by the Tennessee Valley Authority and the University
of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services for retired
engineers and scientists during March 1989.


WASTE REDUCTION ASSESSMENT AND
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECONFERENCE
(15 hours)
The University of Tennessee
Center for Industrial Services, 1990
Attention: Wuliam Keith Ridley
226 Capitol Boulevard Building, Suite 401
NashviBe, Tennessee 37219'
(615) 242-2456
Cost: Contact the CIS for cost information

This teleconference's  training  materials  were
prepared to provide industry and state waste
reduction program and regulatory personnel with
practical information on how to approach  and
implement a multimedia waste reduction program.
The teleconference addresses the need to train both
industrial and regulatory personnel. A portion of the
teleconference addresses the national strategy for
pollution prevention, strengthening  state waste
reduction  programs  and opportunities for local
governments to promote pollution  prevention.
Another portion of the teleconference outlines the
incentives for industry to implement waste reduction
plans with successful company case studies. These
eight case  studies  detail how the companies
determined waste  reduction  options  and
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implemented the methods and techniques identified.
Finally, the teleconference covers waste reduction
assessment  procedures that motivate  people to
search, screen, and put into practice measures that
result in drecreased waste generation.  Different
sessions of the teleconference can be used as "stand
alone" training courses. The teleconference's training
materials  are on  the "cutting edge"  of identified
waste reduction  needs for industry  and  state
programs.
WASTE REDUCTION PRACTICES FOR METAL
FINISHERS AND ELECTROPLATERS
Santa Clara County Administration,
To be released late Spring 1990
Attention: Rory Kessler, Office of Planning and Development
70 West Redding Street, 11th Floor, San Jose, California
95110
(408) 299-4976
Available through the PPIC after release date
Cost: Free Loan

The basis of this video is footage from a November
1989 workshop sponsored by Santa Clara County
on waste reduction practices for metal finishers and
electroplaters.  Its focus  is  on small quantity
generators, and it includes case studies of Midwestern
metal finishers' success stories.
THE 1988 WRAP AWARDS
(8:36)
Dow Chemical, Jufy 1989
Attn: Don FeUner, Environmental Communications
2020 WiUard H. Dow Center
Midland, Michigan 48674
(517) 636-5765
Available through the PPIC
Cost: Free Loan

This video  presents a  brief overview of  Dow
Chemical's  1988 Waste  Reduction Always  Pays
(WRAP) awards, which are presented to Dow divisions
that demonstrate innovative pollution prevention
programs. The video identifies employee initiative,
team effort, and a waste reduction mentality as
essential ingredients in preventing the generation of
industrial  wastes.  The winners  include divisions
producing chloralkalai, styron, herbicide, chlorine,
agricultural chemicals, and hydrochloric acid.
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     Section VI
     Pollution  Prevention
     Resources
     This section contains information about
     sources of pollution prevention assistance and
     information at both the state and federal
     levels.
       • State Pollution Prevention Contacts

       • Federal Pollution Prevention Contacts

       • U.S. EPA Regional Office Pollution Prevention
         Contacts

       • Pollution Prevention Information
         Clearinghouse

       • U.S. EPA Libraries

       • Other Information and Assistance Sources
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State  Pollution
Prevention  Contacts
      These individuals have identified them-
selves to the Pollution Prevention Information
Clearinghouse as contacts for pollution preven-
tion information within their states. Summaries
of each organization's activities can be found in
the Electronic  In/ormation Exchange System
(described in this section).
ALABAMA

Daniel E. Cooper
Land Division
Alabama Department of Environmental Management
7751 Congressman W.L Dickenson Drive
Montgomery, Alabama 36130
(205)271-7730

John E. Moeller
Project Director, Regulatory Information Service
Hazardous Materials Management and Resource
Recovery (HAMMARR)
241 Mineral Industries Building
University of Alabama
P.O. Drawer C
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-9644
(205) 348-4878
ARKANSAS

Mike Bates
Acting Chief, Hazardous Waste Division
Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology
P.O. Box 9583
Little Rock, Arkansas 72219
(501)562-7444
ARIZONA

Stephanie Wilson
Office of Waste and Water Quality Management
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
2005 N. Central Ave., Room 304
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602)257-6917
ALASKA

Dennis Kelso
Commissioner
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
P.O. Box O
juneau, Alaska 99811-1800
(907) 465-2600

David (Odd
Environmental Engineer
Alaska Health Project
431 W. 7th, Suite 101
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907)276-2864
CALIFORNIA

Kim Wilhelm
Toxic Substances Control Division
Alternative Technology Section
California Department of Health Services
714/744 P Street
Sacramento, CA 95234-7320
(916)324-1807
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Loma Dobrovolny
California Waste Exchange
Alternative Technology Services
California Department of Health Services
714/744 P Street
Sacramento. CA 95234-7320
(916)324-1807

COLORADO

Neil Kolwey
Colorado Department of Health
4210 East 11th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80220
(303)331-4830

Dr. Harry Edwards
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
(303)491-6558
CONNECTICUT

Dick Barlow
Waste Management Bureau
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
18-20 Trinity Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06106
(203) 566-3476

Frederic W. Kaeser
Manager, Technical Services
Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Services
Suite 360
900 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, Connecticut 06105-1904
(203) 244-2007
DELAWARE

Andrea Farrella
Hazardous Waste Management Section
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and
Environmental Control
P.O. Box 1401
Dover, Delaware  19903
(302) 736-3822
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

George Jenkins
Recycling Coordinator, Office of Recycling
D.C. Department of Public Works
8th Floor
2000 14th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009
(202)939-7116
FLORIDA

janeth A. Campbell
Environmental Supervisor
Waste Reduction Assistance Program
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation
Twin Towers Office Building
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
(904) 488-0300

Dr. Jim Bryant
Director
Center for Training, Research and Education for
Environmental Occupations
Division  of Continuing Education
University of Florida
3900 S.W. 63rd Boulevard
Gainesville, Florida 32608
(904) 392-9570
GEORGIA

Susan Hendricks
Environmental Specialist, Hazardous Waste Information
and Education Program
Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Floyd Tower East, Suite 1154
2054 Butler Street, S.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
(404) 656-7802

Jim Walsh
Environmental Sciences and Technology Division
O'Keefe Building
Georgia Technical Research Institute
Atlanta, Georgia 30332
(404)894-3412
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HAWAII
IOWA
Grace Marcos
Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch
Hawaii Department of Health
645 Halekaulia Street
2nd Floor
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
(808) 548-2270
IDAHO

John Moeller
Idaho Hazardous Materials Bureau
450 W. State Street
Boise, Idaho 83720
(208) 334-5926
Tom Blewett
Environmental Specialist, Waste Management Authority
Division
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Wallace State Office Building
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
(515)281-8489

John Konefes
Director
Iowa Waste Reduction Center
75BRC
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614-0185
(319)273-2079
1(800)422-3109
ILLINOIS

Michael Hays
Pollution Prevention Coordinator
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
P.O. Box19276
M/C31
Springfield, Illinois 62794
(217)785-0833

Dr. David L Thomas
Director
Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center
Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources
1808 Woodfield Drive
Savoy, Illinois 61874
(217)333-8940
INDIANA

Harry Davis
Office of Technical Assistance
Indiana Department of Environmental Management
105 South Meridian Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
(317)232-8172

Mike Dalton
Office of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Indiana Department of Environmental Management
105 South Meridian Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
(317)232-8884
KANSAS

Tom Gross
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Forbes Field, Building 730
Topeka, Kansas 66620
(913)296-1603
KENTUCKY

Russ Bamett
Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection
ISReillyRoad
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
(502)564-2150

Joyce St. Clair
Executive Director
Kentucky Partners
Room 213, Ernst Hall
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky 40292
(502) 588-7260
LOUISIANA

Nicholas Achee
Alternate Technologies Research and Development
Office of the Secretary
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 44066
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804
(504)342-1254
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MAINE
MASSACHUSETTS
Scott Whittier
Director, Licensing and Enforcement Branch
Bureau of Oil and Hazardous Materials Control
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
State House, Station 17
Augusta, Maine 04333
(207) 289-2651

Ann  Pistell
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
State House, Station 17
Augusta, Maine 04333
(207) 289-7871

Sandy Tate
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
State House, Station 17
Augusta, Maine 04333
(207) 582-8740

George McDonald
Director, Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling
Maine Office of Economic and Community
 Development
State House, Station 130
Augusta, Maine 04333
(207) 289-6800
Kathleen A. Porter
Manager, Source Reduction Program
Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Management
100 Cambridge Street
Boston,  Massachusetts 02202
(617)727-3260

Manik Roy
Coordinator, Source Reduction Policy Program
Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Management
1 Winter Street
Boston,  Massachusetts 02108
(617)292-5982
MICHIGAN

Lois R. Debacker
Office of Waste Reduction Services
Michigan Department of Commerce and Natural
Resources
309 North Washington, Suite 103
Lansing, Michigan 48909
(517)335-1178
MARYLAND

William Sloan
Executive Director
Maryland Environmental Service
2020 Industrial Drive
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
(301)974-7291

Travis Walton
Director, Technology Extension Service
Engineering Research Center
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland 20742
 (301)454-1941
MINNESOTA

Ed Meyer
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, Minnesota 55155
(612)643-3496

Nancy Misera
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road
St Paul, Minnesota 55155
(612)643-3497
Cindy McComas
Director
Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP)
Box 197 Mayo Building
420 Delaware Street S.E.
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
(612) 625-9471
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David Cera
Minnesota Waste Management
1350 Energy Lane
SL Paul, Minnesota 55108
(612)649-5742

Kevin McDonald
Minnesota Office of Waste^Management
1350 Energy Lane
St Paul, Minnesota 55108
(612)649-5744
MONTANA

Bill Potts
Solid and Hazardous Waste Bureau
Montana Department of Health and Environmental
 Sciences
Cogswell Building
Room B-201
Helena, Montana 59620
(406) 444-2821
MISSISSIPPI

Tom Whitten
Director, Waste Minimization Program
Mississippi Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box10385
Jackson, Mississippi 39209
(601)961-5241

Dr. Caroline Hill
Dr. Don Hill
Mississippi Technical Assitance Program
Chemical Engineering Department
Mississippi State University
P.O. Drawer CN
Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762
(601)325-8454
MISSOURI

Charles Hayes
Waste Management Program
Division of Environmental Quality
Missouri Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Boxl76
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
(314)751-3176

Steven Mahfood
Director
Environmental Improvement and Energy Resource
 Authority
225 Madison Street
P.O. Box 744
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
(314)751-4919
NEBRASKA

Lorraine Cope
Hazardous Waste Department
Nebraska Department of Environmental Control
P.O. Box 98922
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
(402)471-4217
NEVADA

Veme Rosse
Director, Waste Management Program
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Capitol Complex
201 South Fall Street
Carson City, Nevada 89710
(702) 885-5872

David Humke
Business Development Associate
Nevada Small Business Development Center
Room 411
Department of Business Administration
University of Nevada
Reno, Nevada 89557
(702)784-1717

Curtis Framel
Manager, State Energy Conservation Program
Office of Community Services
Nevada Energy Program -
Capitol Complex
201 South Fall Street
Carson City, Nevada 89710
(702) 885-4420
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW YORK
Vincent Perrelli
Waste Management Division
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
6 Hazen Drive
Concord,  New Hampshire 03301
(603)271-2902

Sharon Yergeau
Waste Management Division
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
6 Hazen Drive
Concord,  New Hampshire  03301
(603)271-2918
NEW JERSEY

Sanat Bhavsar
Kevin Gashlin
Division of Hazardous Waste Management
Hazardous Waste Advisement Program
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
401 East State Street (CN028)
Trenton, New Jersey 08625
(609) 292-8341

Jean Herb
Division of Science and Research
Hazardous Waste Advisement Program
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
401 East State Street (CN409)
Trenton, New Jersey 08625
(609) 984-5339
NEW MEXICO

John Could
Environmental Improvement Division
New Mexico Hazardous Waste Bureau
P.O. Box 968
Sante Fe, New Mexico 87504-0968
(505) 827-2925
John lanotti
Director, Bureau of Hazardous Waste Program
Development
New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation
50 Wolf Road
Albany, New York 12233
(518)457-7267

Thomas J. Lynch
Chief, Waste Reduction Implementation Section
New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation
50 Wolf Road
Albany, New York 12233
(518)485-8400

Harold Snow
Environmental Facilities Corporation
50 Wolf Road
Albany, New York 12205
(518)457-4138
NORTH CAROLINA

Gary Hunt
Pollution Prevention Pays Program
North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and
Community Development
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687
(919)733-7015

Bill Meyer
Solid Waste Division
North Carolina Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687
(919) 733-4996
NORTH DAKOTA

Neil Knatterud
Division of Hazardous Waste
Management and Special Studies
North Dakota Department of Health
1200 Missouri Ave, Room 302
Bismarck, North Dakota 58502-5520
(701)224-2366
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OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
Anthony Sasson
Manager, RCRA Technical Assistance
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
P.O. Boxl049
1800 Watermark Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43266-0149
(614) 644-2967

Jeff Shick
State Coordinator
Ohio Department of Development
Ohio Technology Transfer Organization (OTTO)
77 South High Street, 26th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43255-0330
(614)466-4292

Dawn Palmieri
Environmental Liaison
Ohio Department of Development
Ohio Technology Transfer Organization (OTTO)
77 South High Street, 26th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43255-0330
(614) 644-9336
OKLAHOMA

Robert Rabatine
Environmental Program Administrator
Waste Management Service
Oklahoma State Department of Health
1000 Northeast 10th Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73152
(405)271-5338
OREGON

Marianne Fitzgerald
David Rozell
Hazardous Waste Reduction Program
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
811 S.W. Sixth
Portland, Oregon 97204-1390
(503)229-5913
Keith Kems
Chief, Division of Waste Minimization and Planning
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-2063
(717)787-7382

Greg Harder
Division of Waste Minimization and Planning
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120
(717)787-7382

William Arble
Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program (PENNTAP)
1527 William Street
University Park, Pennsylvania 16801
(814)865-1914
RHODE ISLAND

Victor Bell
Office of Environmental Coordination
Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management
83 Park Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
(401)277-3434

Eugene Pepper
Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management
83 Park Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
(401)277-3434
SOUTH CAROLINA

Jeffrey P. deBessonet
Manager, Waste Minimization Section
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
(803)734-5191
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SOUTH DAKOTA
UTAH
Vonni Kallemeyn
Division of Air Quality and Solid Waste
South Dakota Department of Water and Natural
Resources
joe Foss Building, Room 416
523 E. Capital Ave.
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
(605) 773-3153
Rusty Lundberg
Chief, Planning and Program Development
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Utah Department of Health
P.O. Box 16690
288 North 1460 West Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-0690
(801)538-6170
TENNESSEE

Jim Ault
Bureau of Environment
Tennessee Department of Health and Environment
150 9th Avenue, North
Nashville, Tennessee 37219-3657
(615)741-3657

Carrol Duggan
Projects Manager
Waste Technology Program
Tennesseed Valley Authority
2F71B Old City Hall Building
601 West Summit Hill Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee 37901
(615)632-3160

George Smelcer
Center for Industrial Services
University of Tennessee
226 Capitol Boulevard Building
Suite 401
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
(615) 242-2456
VERMONT

Gary Gulka
Chief, Hazardous Waste Management Section
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05676
(802) 244-8702

Constance Leach
Chief, Recycling and Resource Conservation
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05676
(802) 244-7831
VIRGINIA

Hairy Gregori
Virginia Department of Waste Management
Monroe Building, 11th Floor
101 North 14th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
(804) 225-2667
TEXAS

Cheryl Wilson
Coordinator
Resource Exchange Network for Eliminating Waste
Texas Water Commission
P.O. Box 13087, Capitol Station
Austin, Texas 78711-3087
(512)463-7773
WASHINGTON

jay Shepard
Unit Supervisor, Office of Waste Reduction
Washington Department of Ecology
Olympia, Washington  98504
(206) 459-6302
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WEST VIRGINIA

Michael Dorsey
Assistant Chief
Compliance Monitoring Unit
Waste Management Division
West Virginia Department of Natural Resources
1260  Greenbrier Street
Charleston, West Virginia 25311
(304) 348-5935
WYOMING

David Finley
Manager, Solid Waste Management Program
Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality
122 West 25th Street
Herschler Building
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
(307) 777-7752
WISCONSIN

Pat Walsh
Community Dynamics Institute
University of Wisconsin - Extension
529 Lowell Hall
610 Langdon Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53703
(608) 262-8179

Kate Cooper
Recycling Coordinator, Bureau of Solid and Hazardous
Waste Management
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
101 S. Webster Street
Box 7921
Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7921
(608) 267-7565

Lynn Persson
Hazardous Waste Reduction and Recycling Coordinator
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Box 7921 (SW/3)
Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7921
(608) 267-3763

John Cain
Pollution Prevention Coordinator
Office of Technical Services
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 7921
Madison, Wisconsin 53707
(608) 266-9259
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     Federal  Pollution
     Prevention Contacts
     The U.S. EPA offices on this list are involved in
     various pollution prevention issues.  For further
     information regarding particular programs or
     functions, contact the appropriate office.
     Office of Pollution Prevention
     U.S. EPA
     401 M Street, S.W. (PM-219)
     Washington, D.C. 20460
    >(202) 245-3557

     Office of Research and Development
     U.S. EPA
     401 M Street, S.W. (RD-681)
     Washington, D.C. 20460
     (202)475-7161

     Office of Solid Waste
     U.S. EPA
     401 M Street, S.W. (WH-565)
     Washington, D.C. 20460
     (202) 382-4807

     Asbestos and Small Business Ombudsman
     U.S. EPA
     401 M Street S.W. (A-149 C)
     Washington, D.C. 20460
     1 (800) 368-5888

     Waste Minimization Branch
     Office of Research and Development
     Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory
     U.S. EPA
     26 West Martin Luther King Drive
     Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
     (513)569-7215

     RCRA/Superfund Hotline
     1 (800)424-9346
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      U.S. EPA
      Regional  Office
      Pollution  Prevention
      Contacts
      The individuals on this list are the official
      contacts for pollution prevention matters
      concerning the EPA Regional offices.  Sum,'
      maries of each Region's pollution prevention
      activities can be found in the EIES (described
      in this section).
      REGION I

         Mark Mahoney
         Manager
         Pollution Prevention Program
         U.S. EPA Region I
         Room 2203 (PAS-2300)
         John F. Kennedy Federal Building
         Boston, Massachusetts 02203
         (617)565-1155
         FTS: 835-1155

         Abby Swaine
         Assistant Manager
         Pollution Prevention Program
         U.S. EPA Region I
         Room 2203 (PAS-2300)
         John F. Kennedy Federal Building
         Boston, Massachusetts 02203
         (617)565-4523
         FTS: 835-4523
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REGION II
REGION V
     Alice Jenick
     Chief, Policy and Program Integration Branch
     Office of Program Management
     U.S. EPA Region II
     26 Federal Plaza
     New York, New York 10278
     (212)264-4296
     FTS: 264-4296

     Dina Li
     Hazardous Waste Program
     Air and Waste Management Division
     U.S. EPA Region II
     26 Federal Plaza
     New York, New York 10278
     (212)264-2377
     FTS: 264-2377
     Linda Class
     Pollution Prevention Coordinator
     Planning and Budgeting Branch
     Policy and Management Division
     U.S. EPA Region V
     230 South Dearborn Street (5MA-14)
     Chicago, Illinois 60604
     (312)886-1019
     FTS: 886-1019

     Vicki Thomas
     Waste Management Division
     U.S. EPA Region V
     230 South Dearborn Street (5H)
     Chicago, Illinois 60604
     (312)886-6942
     FTS: 886-6942
REGION III
REGION VI
     James Hemby
     Regional Coordinator
     Environmental Assessment Branch
     Environmental Services Division
     U.S. EPA Region III
     841 Chesnut Building (3ES43)
     Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
     (215) 597-8327
     FTS: 597-8327

     Nancy Crundahl
     Environmental Engineer
     Environmental Assessment Branch
     Environmental Services Division
     U.S. EPA Region III
     841 Chesnut Building (3ES43)
     Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
     (215) 597-0355
     FTS: 597-0355
     Jane Moore
     Chief,
     Policy, Planning and Integration Branch
     Management Division
     U.S. EPA Region VI
     1445 Ross Avenue (6M-P)
     Dallas, Texas 75270
     (214) 655-6444
     FTS: 255-6444

     Linda Carroll
     Chief, Planning and Evaluation Section
     Management Division
     U.S. EPA Region VI
     1445 Ross Avenue (6M-PP)
     Dallas, Texas 75270
     (214) 655-6444
     FTS: 255-6444
 REGION IV
     Elizabeth Shaver
     Manager, Pollution Prevention Program
     Policy, Planning, and Evaluation Branch
     Office of Policy Management
     U.S. EPA Region IV
     345 Courtlahd Street, N.E.
     Atlanta, Georgia 30365
     (404)257-7109
     FTS: 257-7109
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REGION VII

     Chet Mclaughlin
     RCRA Branch
     U.S. EPA Region VII
     726 Minnesota Avenue
     Kansas City, Kansas 66101
     (913)236-2800
     FTS: 757-2800
REGION VIII

     Don Patton
     Chief, Policy Office
     U.S. EPA Region VIII
     999 18th Street, Suite 500
     Denver, Colorado 80202-2405
     (303)293-1456
     FTS: 330-1456

     Sharon Childs
     Program Analyst, Policy Office
     U.S. EPA Region VIII
     999 18th Street, Suite 500
     Denver, Colorado 80202-2405
     (303)293-1454
     FTS: 330-1454
REGION X
     David Teeter
     Clair Rowlett,  Environmental Protection Specialist
     Community Relations Policy Section
     Hazardous Waste Policy Division
     U.S. EPA Region X
     1200 Sixth Avenue (HW-117)
     Seattle, Washington 98101
     (206)442-5810
     FTS: 399-5810

     Keith Hinman
     Policy, Planning, and Evaluation Branch
     Hazardous Waste Management Division
     U.S. EPA Region X
     1200 Sixth Avenue (MD-102)
     Seattle, Washington 98101
     (206)442-5810
     FTS: 399-5810
REGION IX

     Laura Yoshii
     Toxics Division
     U.S. EPA Region IX
     215 Fremont Street
     San Francisco, California 94105
     (415) 974-8071
     FTS: 454-8071
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Pollution Prevention

Information

Clearinghouse


The Pollution Prevention Information Clearing-
house (PPIC) is dedicated to reducing or elimi-
nating industrial pollutants through technology
transfer, education, and public awareness.  The
Clearinghouse contains technical, policy, pro-
grammatic, legislative, and^nancialinfoTmation
concerning source reduction and recycling efforts
in the United States and abroad. It is a free, non-
regulatory service of the US. EPA and is acces-
sible by personal computer, telephone hotline, or
mail.
PPIC Structure      ^e Clearinghouse is comprised of four information exchange mechanisms:


                      Repository
                        A hard copy reference library containing the most current pollution prevention
                      information. Case studies, fact sheets, programmatic and legislative information,
                      and training materials are included in the Repository.

                      Electronic Information Exchange System (EIES)
                        A 24-hour electronic network consisting of a message center, technical data
                      bases, issue-specific "mini-exchanges," and a calendar of events devoted exclusively
                      to pollution prevention. The system enables the user to access the Repository,
                      a document ordering service, and PPIC technical staff.

                      Hotline
                        A toll free telephone service to answer or refer questions and provide a link to
                      the EIES for users without access to a personal computer.

                      Outreach Efforts
                        Workshops and information packets containing industry-specific materials on
                      pollution prevention opportunities.
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Accessing
the PPIC
Hotline
The PPIC uses the RCRA/Superfund hotline to answer or
refer pollution prevention questions.
1 (800) 424-9346
(202) 382-3000 (inside the Washington, D.C. area)
                        Mail
                  Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse
                  Science Applications International Corporation
                  8400 Westpark Drive
                  McLean, Virginia 22102
                        Personal
                        Computer
                        EIES User Guide
                  Anyone can access the EIES using either an IBM PC (or
                  compatible), Apple, or a dumb terminal equipped with a
                  modem (1200 or  2400  baud),  and  appropriate
                  communications software (e.g. CrossTalk™).

                  Your communications protocol should be set to no parity,
                  8 data bits, and 1 stop.

                  Example:

                  Using CrossTalk™, type in  the bold characters at the
                  "Command?" prompt:
                                                       NAme
                                                       NUmber
                                                       MOde
                                                       DAta
                                                       PArity
                                                       STop
                                                       GO
                                            EIES
                                            703-506-1025
                                            Call
                                            8
                                            N
                                            1
                  Note: You may have to prefix the number with "8" or "9"
                  to access an outside line, or "1" for long distance calls, as
                  appropriate to your installation. A toll-free 800 number has
                  been  established for authorized federal, state, and local
                  government users - contact the PPIC Technical Support
                  Office at (703) 821 -4800 to see if you qualify.

                  Upon first calling the EIES, you must answer some brief
                  questions, select and enter a password (you must remember
                  your password for subsequent calls to the System).

                  An "EIES User Guide" is available and may be obtained free-
                  of-charge by  either leaving a message  on the System
                  addressed to "PPIC Technical Staff," writing to the above
                  address, or calling the Hotline.
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U.S. EPA  Libraries
EPA libraries are excellent sources of pollution
prevention information: many have  extensive
collections dedicated to this specific topic.
EPA Headquarters Library

Library
U.S. ERA
401 M Street, S.W. (PM 211 A)
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 283-5921         FTS 382-5921
EPA Regional Libraries

Peg Nelson, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region I
John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Room 1500
Boston, Massachusetts 02203
(617) 565-3300         FTS: 835-3300

Library
U.S. EPA Region II
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New York 10278
(212) 264-2881         FTS: 264-2881

Diane M. McCreary, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region III
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
(215) 597-0580         FTS: 597-0580

Priscilla Pride, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region IV
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, Ceorgie 30365
(404) 347-4216
FTS: 347-4216
Ms. Lou W. Tilley, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region V
230 South Dearborn Street, 16th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60604
(312) 353-2022         FTS: 353-2022

Nita House, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region VI
1445 Ross Avenue, 12th Floor, Suite 1200
Dallas, Texas 74202-2733
(214) 655-6441         FTS: 255-6441

Connie McKenzie, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region VII
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, Missouri 66101
(913) 236-2828         FTS: 757-2828

Delores Eddy, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region VIII
999 18th Street Suite 500
Denver, Colorado 80202-2405
(303) 293-1444         FTS: 564-1444

Carry Lau, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region IX
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco,  California 94105
(415) 974-8076         FTS: 454-8076

Juli Sears, Librarian
U.S. EPA Region X
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, Washington  98101
                                                    (206)442-1289
                                                   FTS: 442-1289
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                                               Other Information
                                               and  Assistance
                                               Sources
                                              This Ust contains pollution prevention
                                              resources not covered in the. previous sections.
Northeast
Multimedia
Pollution
Prevention
Program
(NEMPPJ
  The NEMPP was established in  1989 to enhance the capabilities of state
environmental officials in New England, New Jersey, and New York to implement
effective source reduction programs.  The project involves three components:
establishing a clearinghouse of information on pollution prevention, including
technical data, reports, case studies, and a list of pollution prevention experts;
conducting training sessions for state officials and industry representatives on
source  reduction  and  recycling policies, strategies, and technologies; and
researching source reduction strategies for the major toxic metals in incinerator
emissions and ash. The clearinghouse provides pollution prevention information
to the public, industry representatives, and state officials and identifies upcoming
pollution prevention meetings and conferences.

                   Terri Goldberg, Program Manager
                Northeast Multimedia Pollution Prevention
            Northeast Waste Management Officials' Association
                          85 Merrimac Street
                     Boston, Massachusetts 02114
                           (617) 367-8558
Waste Reduction
Resource Center
for the Southeast
CWRRC)
  The WRRC was established in 1988 to provide multi-media waste reduction
support for the eight states of U.S. EPA Region IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Mississippi, North  Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee).  The
Resource  Center has the capability to  provide technical waste reduction
information from the national level, from federal governmental agencies, from
all 50 states, and from numerous private sources.  The Center serves  as a
clearinghouse that will provide answers and information to people who request
it, identify upcoming conferences and meetings, identify new publications, and
provide technical staff support to prepare reports on industry-specific waste
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                         reduction questions. A key element of the Center is the capacity to assign trained
                         engineers to repond to questions regarding specific waste reduction problems.

                                                        Gary Hunt
                                          Waste Reduction Center for the Southeast
                                                c/o 512 North Salisbury Street
                                                      P.O. Box 27687
                                             Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687
                                                      (919)733-7015
Re  cleNet              A free, privately operated bulletin board dedicated to source reduction and
»> «  .   »>     i         recycling topics. Includes a message center, bulletins, and files.
Bulletin Board
                           Operating hours are from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST, but are subject to change.
                         Operates at 300,1200, or 2400 baud.

                                                    (609) 641-9418

                           RecycleNet will be moving its operation from New jersey to California in early
                         1990.  For information on how to connect to the Board once it moves, write to
                         Fred McCamic, S-204, 5420 Repecho Drive, San Diego, California 92124.
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