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Tool to assist businesses in keeping a 12-month running total of the amount of material purchased, used, or emitted.
pdf version of current annual report
Calendar for 2010, designed to keep all environmental compliance records required by KDHE for dry cleaners that use perchloroethylene.
Calendar for 2010, designed to keep all environmental compliance records required by KDHE for dry cleaners that use petroleum or solvent other than perchloroethylene.
Residential Pharmacy Waste Management Outreach Program
This fact sheet provides a comprehensive checklist of practical ways printers can reduce wastes and emissions. Each action indicates applicable types of print processes (lithography, flexography, screen printing, digital and gravure). Each suggestion is also classified regarding the degree of difficulty or cost of implementation.
Workshop presents basic information Kansas Air Regulations, Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards, ozone awareness,
A pamphlet that covers all aspect of auto body operations, wastes, regulations, and pollution prevention. Includes sample calculations for hazardous air pollutants (HAP) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) from various sources, proper handling of refrigerants, identification of and regulatory requirements for hazardous waste disposal, and techniques to change processes and materials to reduce or eliminate wastes.
Outlines the photographic developing process and methods of reducing prepress waste.
Tool to assist businesses in calculating the potential to emit air pollutants from a boiler or small furnace. Heat input capacity is in units of BTU/hr.
Tool to assist businesses in calculating the potential to emit air pollutants from a boiler or small furnace. Heat input capacity is in units of horsepower (hp).
Covers the KDHE Bureau of Air and Radiation (BAR) regulations, air permitting, including revisions, changes, modifications, and a list of resources.
How a business can approach waste to improve profits and reduce pollution, including creating awareness and incentives, prioritization of P2 projects, and a list of resources.
Self-assessment checklist for Kansas colleges and universities which house small businesses or separate operations. This checklist helps campuses identify environmental compliance concerns and pollution prevention (P2) opportunities.
This checklist provides healthcare facilities with a tool to help in identifying environmental compliance concerns and pollution prevention (P2) opportunities.
Basic rules, responsibilities, and parameters for the use of chromium electroplaters and anodizers under the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standard.
Compliance calendars for 2008, designed to keep all environmental compliance records required by KDHE for dry cleaners plus the EPA-required notification form and compliance checklist for perchloroethylene dry cleaners.
The regulations affecting businesses that generate, transport, store, dispose, or recycle used oil.
The facts on stormwater for salvage Yards including regulations, pollutant sources, and how to create an appropriate stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP).
Tool to assist businesses in calculating the potential to emit air pollutants from an engine running on natural gas, gasoline, or diesel fuel.
Information about resources available to the salvage industry. Some resources described are the Bureau of Environmental Field Services, Bureau of Waste Management, Bureau of Air and Radiation, Bureau of Water, and Bureau of Environmental Remediation.
Workshop presents basic information on what an environmental management system is, the ISO 14001 standard, and how to implement and audit the system at your facility.
This manual gives a general background of painting technology while focusing on pollution prevention. Includes curing characteristics, coating applications, testing, and personal protective equipment.
All gravure and wide-web flexographic printers are affected by the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standard to reduce hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). This fact sheet outlines the rules, regulations, and compliance to this standard.
Information about requirements to purchase refrigerants for mobile air conditioning equipment.
Answers a variety of questions salvage Yards may have. Topics include antifreeze and tire disposal, solvent waste and used oil, NPDES, aluminum recycling, and the spill prevention control and countermeasures program (SPCC)
Wet cleaning has several advantages over traditional dry cleaning. This includes decreased costs, reduced environmental impact and liability, and often an increase in cleaning effectiveness over traditional perc (PCE).
Information about potential to emit (PTE), which is the maximum amount of air pollution a facility can emit. Includes how to calculate potential emissions and how to limit the PTE.
The Home*A*Syst self-assessment program helps home-owners and home-based businesses evaluate their home and property for various pollution and health risks. Topics include home-based occupations and hobbies, animal breeding, auto service and small engine repair, catering and food processing, child care services, collision and auto body repair, crafts and jewelry making, landscaping, yards and garden maintenance, mobile cleaning services, photo processing services, property and building management, veterinary and medical clinics, wood finishing, and wood repair. It covers hazardous household products, environmental risk management, and how to create a plan for your home.
Air permit requirements and pollution prevention tips for hot-mix asphalt Plants.
Outlines steps to go from a Class I to Class II air operating permit for industries.
Outlines steps to go from a Class I to Class II air operating permit for municipal power utilities.
Solvent losses can be minimized through administrative controls and best management practices (BMPs). Keeping vapors contained, minimizing spills, leaks, and solvent use can lead to greater savings and reduced pollution.
Reviews coating applications and types, pollution prevention opportunities, and environmental regulations for the painting and coating industry.
This manual provides industry-specific information on pollution prevention, permits, and enforcement, as well as best management practices (BMPs) for solid waste and inventory controls applicable to all businesses. Some included industries are the wood finishing industry, auto service and repair, and machining operations.
Solvents and rags used for press washing are a problematic waste for lithographic printers. This fact sheet lists several alternatives and procedures that can be used to save money and reduce pollution.
Managing inventory properly can maximize profits and reduce associated costs. Practices to reduce waste and excessive raw material are listed including MSDSs, just-in-time (JIT) inventory management, and methods of consolidation.
This manual is designed to assist printers and print shops in identifying wastes, water discharges, and air emissions; determining associated regulations; and recommending pollution prevention (P2) practices.
Covers the specifications that make a business subject to the National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and its associated regulations for batch cold, batch vapor, and in-line solvent cleaning machines.
This manual (updated in 2009) summarizes the environmental regulations that impact dry cleaners, including alternatives to perc (PCE) such as petroleum dry cleaning. It also describes pollution prevention, compliance topics, permits, and definitions regarding dry cleaning.
A training tool created for businesses and industries in Kansas that handle hazardous waste. It is designed to meet employee training responsibilities as required by Kansas Administrative Regulations
Details the environmental health impacts of hospitals. It also provides information about national programs providing support and assistance, benefits of reducing mercury and “red bag” wastes, and case studies of Kansas hospitals.
Air quality requirements and construction permits and approvals that rock crushers must meet to comply with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the EPA. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) limit PM10 emissions and require recordkeeping and monitoring. Pollution prevention (P2) options for rock crushers are suggested and a list of resources provided.
Case study details improvements made at the Sedgwick County Fleet management facility. These include reducing part washers, adding aqueous washers and a paint-gun cleaning system, preventative maintenance, inventory tracking, changing coatings materials and technology in the collision repair shop. Hazardous waste generation was reduced by 92% in two years, solvent expenses decreased by 89%, and paint material costs decreased by 46%.
Case study documents pollution prevention efficiencies achieved at Cobalt Boats, manufacturer of premium-quality fiberglass boats, over a period of years. Acetone is recycled on-site, saving more than $113,000 and 137 tons of hazardous waste avoided annually. Closed molding process evaluation is reported. Low styrene-content resins and low HAP-content upholstery adhesives are being used to help eliminate hazardous air pollutant emissions.
Case study on how Precision Pattern, Inc., a manufacturer of world-class aircraft interiors, prevented generating wastes and air emissions, saving money and decreasing their regulatory burden. Contact adhesives, painting, inventory control, lighting, and filter systems at wood sanding tables have combined to greatly reduce VOC and HAP emissions, save money, reduce hazardous waste generation, and save labor.
Regulations related to handling the wastewater from cleaning transportation equipment. Lists potential regulated parameters, discharge wastes, approved test methods, discharges according to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), and Pollutant Management Plans (PMP).
Hotels and motels can adopt a “green” image to attract new clients and reduce costs. This can be accomplished by changing housekeeping practices, energy conservation, and solid waste reduction and recycling.
Explanation of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), the information they provide on hazardous characteristics of materials, the OSHA hazard communication standard, and pollution prevention suggestions.
Outlines the best management practices for amalgam (mercury) waste from the dental field.
A summary of the preventative measures and technologies the metal finishing industry can implement to reduce pollution in the workplace. Also details many of the environmental regulations associated with the metal finishing industry.
Covers several common questions about the salvage industry including environmental compliance, plugging abandoned water wells, drains and septic tanks, wastewater lagoons, using waste oil, and oil and gas spills.
Presentations from workshop include energy conservation, environmental compliance pitfalls for hospitals, medical and solid-waste reductions, universal and laboratory wastes, identifying and eliminating healthcare toxics, and using prevention to meet JCAHO standards.
EPA regulations that impact colleges and universities. It includes resources about specific regulations, pollution prevention (P2) practices, persistent bioaccumulative toxic pollutants (PBTs), and starting an environmental management system (EMS).
Covers the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations for secondary aluminum production Plants.
Outlines the details of a rule authorized in 2000 by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Those affected include all providers, shippers, generators, and transporters of hazardous materials.
Details open burning regulations and how to obtain open burning approval and local burn permits.
Pollution prevention, hazardous waste requirements, typical automotive shop waste streams and prevention options, plus success stories. Discussion and examples of best management practices for parts cleaning, used oil, antifreeze, oil filters, batteries, refrigerants, and aerosols.
Pollution prevention (P2) practices to reduce laboratory wastes. Reduction methods include management practices, personnel training, and laboratory practices.
Pollution prevention (P2) practices for university power Plants including fuel oil storage, energy use, air emissions, boiler blowdown, and cooling tower operation.
Pollution prevention (P2) practices for vehicle and small engine maintenance operations. Specific topics are used oil and transmission fluid, brake and clutch systems, antifreeze, waste fuel, parts cleaners, waste paint, and paint thinners.
Addresses the environmental concerns associated with the metal finishing industry focusing on electroplating and its associated chemicals and wastes.
Tool to assist businesses in calculating the potential to emit air pollutants from a painting/coating operation. Designed for input based on an annual purchase or usage amount.
Tool to assist businesses in calculating the potential to emit air pollutants from a painting/coating operation. Designed for input based on an annual purchase or usage amount.
Tool to assist businesses in calculating the potential to emit air pollutants from a painting/coating operation. Designed for input based on a monthly purchase or usage amount.
Tool to assist businesses in calculating the potential to emit air pollutants from a painting/coating operation. Designed for input based on a monthly purchase or usage amount.
Provides answers to several questions related to stormwater permits for construction activities.
Comprehensive fact sheet that covers regulatory guidance and pollution prevention opportunities for all aspects of automotive repair and maintenance work.
Many topics are covered in this manual designed for the auto salvage industry, including regulatory issues, resources, and a pollution prevention (P2) checklist. Several P2 practices for used fluids (aqueous cleaners, brake fluid, etc) and for various auto parts are also described.
Covers pollution prevention strategies for the metal finishing industry, which can be used to minimize the generation and release of wastes. Information regarding alternative technologies, regulatory requirements, and case studies is included.
Covers pollution prevention (P2) options and resources for manufacturers of wood products and wood finishers to reduce wastes from production processes, and reduce emissions and regulatory obligations.
Compares the environmental benefits, advantages, and disadvantages of powder coating to the traditional wet paint process. Surface preparation, application method, environment and safety, and a cost/savings analysis are discussed.
Provides an overview of the environmental concerns of ink waste and pollution prevention (P2) opportunities to reduce amount and cost of waste ink. Includes a list of ink recycling service providers and resources.
Screen printers use many different types of inks, which can all become a wastewater contaminant or hazardous waste. Several pollution prevention (P2) opportunities exist in the screen reclaiming process and are described in this fact sheet.
Describes methods to save wood wastes from rough milling, gluing, product dimensioning, and dust collection for the wood products manufacturing and finishing industry.
Details how a company should test waste to determine if it is hazardous, looking at total waste analysis, toxicity characteristic wastes, and the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP).
Information and resources about reducing chemical stockpiles in academic laboratories. Several case studies from schools in Kansas are included.
Describes how a small business that uses paints and solvents can determine if its operations require an air operating permit. Also outlines the procedure for calculating the amount of VOCs and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) purchased.
Answers questions related to industrial stormwater permits.
Describes the changes digital technology is bringing to the printing industry, and potential pollution prevention opportunities and resources for business owners.
Amalgam waste in dentistry has significant health and environmental impacts. Proper disposal and recycling of this and other dental wastes is outlined in this fact sheet.
Curriculum for Kansas dental schools outlining dental wastes, recycling, and disposal. It is divided into instructor and student sheets and includes a presentation.
Waste fixer from photo developing processes often contains recyclable silver. This document describes the benefits of recycling the waste.
Describes the efforts and regulations Kansas City has made to improve air quality. Kansas City has been in “attainment” of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) but has nearly exceeded the ozone threshold. The vapor pressure of solvents is restricted.
This fact sheet assists businesses in prioritizing, targeting, and reducing specific wastes from printing processes, especially screen printing.
The Small Business Environmental Assistance program has developed checklists designed to help several businesses and industries evaluate and manage water-quality related environmental issues. The checklists assess the following: agriculture service centers, parking lots, RV parks and campgrounds, and veterinary clinics and fairgrounds.
Covers the Kansas Air Quality Act and the associated requirements for air pollution sources in Kansas: preconstruction review, operating permits, annual emissions fees, and other air requirements.
Provides an overview of the compliance requirements for the wood manufacturing and finishing industry including work practice standards, recordkeeping and reporting requirements, pollution prevention (P2), and resources.
Describes the options available for the proper disposal of wood waste. Information in this fact sheet includes topics like sources of wood waste, burning, cabinet making, pallets, land clearing, and wood waste outlets.
Discusses the basic framework for pollution prevention through employee awareness, materials management, process improvement, and in-house audits.
Tool designed to assist businesses in demonstrating compliance with 40 CFR 63, Subpart WWWW (MACT for reinforced plastics composites production).
Tool (tutorial version) designed to assist businesses in demonstrating compliance with 40 CFR 63, Subpart WWWW (MACT for reinforced plastics composites production).
Related Links
AP-42 -- tables of air emission factors
gateway to EPA air-related sites
gateway site to KDHE Bureau of Air