This program is sold out. To be placed on waiting list in case of cancellations, send Email to Seth Molofsky. We are repeating this class on 2/15/11.
NOTE: The CT State Board of Examiners of Environmental Professionals has approved this course for 4.0 hours of continuing education credits (CTLEP-295).
Time and Location: This seminar will be held on
January 11, 2011 and runs from
1 PM - 5 PM at the
Marriott in Rocky Hill, CT (Exit 23 off I-91). For further directions to the Marriott,
click here.
Fee: EPOC Members: $150, Non-Members: $200.
Presenters:
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Diane W. Duva, Assistant Director, Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division, Bureau of Materials Management and Compliance Assurance, CT DEP
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Ross Bunnell, Sanitary Engineer, Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division, Bureau of Materials Management and Compliance Assurance, CT DEP
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Sherill Baldwin, Environmental Analyst, Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division, Bureau of Materials Management and Compliance Assurance, CT DEP
Seminar Topics:
- Overview of CT Solid Waste Management Plan’s strategies for improving management of remediation and demolition wastes
Demolition and Renovation
- Environmental Requirements & Considerations
- Resources and Tools
- Project Planning & Management
Remediation Waste Management: How to Decide What Contains Hazardous Waste and What Can be Reused
- How remediation waste is regulated; regulatory differences from process waste; types of investigation and remediation wastes
- CT’s RCRA “Contained-In Policy” to determine whether to manage soil and water as hazardous or non-hazardous wastes
- Management requirements and options: Land Disposal Restrictions, Corrective Action Management Units & Temporary Units
- Where to find resources and information
Materials Reuse and Recycling: Trends and Resources
- Deconstruction vs. Demolition (Dept. of Public Safety regulations)
- Tips for Recycling Success (including Waste Management Plans)
- Trends: Federal, State, Local
- Construction & Demolition Reuse and Recycling Resources