by Caltha, LLP | Jul 18, 2017 | Caltha LLP Project Summaries, EPCRA, Hazardous Materials, OSHA, Permitting, Product Stewardship, Reporting, Safety, Spill Prevention, TSCA, Waste, Waste management
Caltha LLP Project Summary Project: Hazardous Material Storage Review Client: Specialty Plastics Manufacturer Location(s): Minnesota Key Elements: Haz Mat regulatory review, Site storage inspection Overview: Caltha LLP was retained by the specialty plastics...
by Caltha Company | Jan 25, 2017 | EPCRA, Industrial Wastewater, Spill Prevention, Water
In the revised General Industrial stormwater discharge permit issued in September 2016, Pennsylvania DEP has updated the requirements for Preparedness, Prevention and Contingency (PPC) Plan. The purpose for the update was to make the General Permit consistent with the...
by Caltha Company | Jan 14, 2017 | EPCRA, Hazardous Materials
On November 16, 2016, the USEPA published a proposed rule to add a NPE category, which contains thirteen NPEs, to the TRI list of reportable chemicals. NPEs are nonionic surfactants used in adhesives, wetting agents, emulsifiers, stabilizers, dispersants, defoamers,...
by Caltha Company | Jan 14, 2017 | EPCRA, Hazardous Materials
On November 28, 2016, the USEPA published a final rule that adds a HBCD category to the TRI list of reportable chemicals. The HBCD category includes two CASRNs: 3194-55-6 (1,2,5,6,9,10-HBCD) and 25637-99-4 (HBCD). Since the HBCD category meets the TRI criteria for a...
by Caltha, LLP | Dec 25, 2016 | Caltha LLP Services, EPCRA, FAQ, Hazardous Materials
EPCRA 302/311/312 reports (“Tier II Reports”) are due on an annual basis to the State and Local Emergency Planning Committee and local emergency response agencies, such as the fire department. The information provided is used in the evident of an emergency, such as a...
by Caltha, LLP | Dec 25, 2016 | Caltha LLP Services, EPCRA, FAQ, Hazardous Materials
EPCRA 302/311/312 reports (“Tier II Reports”) are due on an annual basis to the State and Local Emergency Planning Committee and local emergency response agencies, such as the fire department. The information provided is used in the evident of an emergency, such as a...