47 Days: FAQs: 303 of them, which are most relevant to your facility?

“This used to be a printed book that a person could mark up and put bookmarks in. And they used to be numbered. ” heard from an Environmental Engineer

Link to EPA FAQ web page

Tedious, but you probably do want to browse through this website, you may be surprised at the tidbits that you pick up…

Screen shot of the EPA FAQ page

 

Michigan EGLE links from first webinar of 2022 SARA 312 virtual training courses:

I’m keeping these links for awhile because they are so useful. I’ll post the session 3 recording info when it becomes available. You can sign on and listen even if you didn’t sign up for the webinar series.

RECORDING LINK FOR SESSION 2:  Wed Jan 19, 2022.

Really good example on batteries. This is the “in the weeds” how to conduct your threshold determinations episode: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/4027906237723673347

I talked to Mike Young, one of the presenters, right after the first webinar. He said that it’s not unusual for them to take phone calls from people from other states (with the warning to confirm that your state doesn’t have differences in their requirements compared to Michigan).

RECORDING LINK FOR SESSION 1:  

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/7957790593170499843

PRESENTATION:  (I wasn’t able to attach a copy of the presentation, email the link below and they will send it to you)

 SARA TITLE III – TIER II REPORTING WEBSITE:  http://www.michigan.gov/sara

 MICHIGAN FACILITIES’ GUIDE TO SARA TITLE III:  https://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/deq-oea-saraguidebook_509720_7.pdf

 CONTACT INFORMATION:

Michigan EGLE SARA 312 virtual training courses for Jan 2022

 

Community outreach: Which FAQ’s were most relevant for you?

#SARA312 #SARATierII #SARATier2 #EPCRA #EGLE #March1EPAReportDeadline #Tier2Training



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