NYMPP: Section 1 - Mechanical Activities
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Related Resources and Information


New York Department of Environmental Conservation Battery Recycling Fact Sheet
(click here, pdf)

Environmental Compliance and Pollution Prevention for Small Quantity Generators (click here, pdf). This manual written by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation contains information on hazardous waste regulations in New York.

Environmental Self-Audit for Small Business (click here, pdf). A guide produced by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to help owners determine whether a small business is in compliance with environmental requirements.

The following New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Offices involved with solid and hazardous waste storage and disposal issue provide technical assistance; publish information; conduct or speak at workshops and conferences; and provide telephone, written and on-site information to businesses and individuals

Division of Solid & Hazardous Materials
Bureau of Hazardous Waste Management
(click here)
(518) 402-8633
Responsible for making hazardous waste determinations, reviewing hazardous waste reduction plans, hazardous waste permitting, and used oil.

Waste Transporter Program (click here)
(518) 402-8705
Responsible for issuing permits to waste haulers that transport solid and hazardous, industrial/commercial, sewage and septage waste.

Bureau of Waste Reduction & Recycling (click here)
(518) 402-8705
Responsible for solid waste recycling and waste reduction issues.

National Management Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution from Marinas and Recreational Boating (click here)
USEPA technical guidance and reference document for use by State, local, and tribal managers in the implementation of nonpoint source pollution management programs. It contains information on suggested techniques for reducing pollution of surface water runoff from marinas and recreational boating.