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The Manufacturers and Chemical Industry Council of North Carolina sponsors a number of educational workshops and seminars through the year designed to help environmental professionals understand North Carolina's environmental laws and regulations and improve compliance. These events are open to the general public. However, MCIC members and MCIC Business Partners are given priority during registration. [
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Complying with North Carolina Water Quality Regulations

Direct dischargers of wastewater and stormwater will learn the requirements under North Carolina’s water quality regulations for individual and general water permits and how to stay in compliance with those requirements. Regulators from the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) will teach all sessions. Topics include:DWQ organizational overview, drought rules, water reuse, NPDES permitting, stormwater permitting, aquatic toxicity & lab certification, basin wide management plans, pretreatment - audits & inspections, and enforcement and compliance.

Next Scheduled Water Quality (WQ) Compliance Workshop:
Thursday, February, 28, 2008 - Raleigh

Date for 2009 Workshop has not yet been established

Link to Additional Workshop Information and Registration for 2009 Workshop

 

Complying with North Carolina Air Quality Regulations


Operators of Title V and synthetic minor and small sources of air pollutants are often faced with a complex and somewhat confusing set of requirements under North Carolina’s air quality regulations and individual air permits. Learn first hand what the regulators from the North Carolina Division of Air Quality (DAQ) expect from operators of each type of source.

The morning session of the Workshop will focus on issues common to all regulated sources.In the afternoon, Workshop attendees will have the choice of attending one of two concurrent sessions. The concurrent session for Title V sources will focus on issues specific to such sources.The concurrent session for synthetic minor and small sources will focus on air quality regulations, guidance, and permitting issues specific to such sources.

Next Scheduled Air Quality (AQ) Compliance Workshops:
Monday, April 14, 2008 - Raleigh
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 - Hickory

Registration Opened Feb. 14, 2008

Link to Additional Workshop Information and Registration for 2008 Workshops

 

Hazardous Waste Compliance Training for Generators


Large quantity generators of hazardous waste must train their employees. The regulations require facility personnel to complete classroom or on-the-job training to become familiar with proper hazardous waste management and emergency procedures for the wastes handled at the facility. In addition facility personnel must take part in an annual review of their initial training. Learn first hand what the regulators from the North Carolina Division of Waste Management expect from hazardous waste generators and treatment, storage and disposal facilities.

Next Scheduled Hazardous Waste Compliance Workshops:
Thursday, May 1, 2008 - Salisbury
Thursday, May 8, 2008 - Wilmington
Thursday, May 15, 2008 - Asheville
Thursday, May 22, 2008 - Raleigh


Registration Opened
Feb. 29, 2008, 1 PM

Link To Additional Information and Registration for 2008 Workshops

 

North Carolina Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) School


The North Carolina Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) School is a unique forum for professionals in the environmental, health, and safety fields to obtain individualized information about the latest issues affecting their businesses in North Carolina.

The school will offer seven sessions addressing current issues in air quality, water quality, solid and hazardous waste, occupational health and safety and environmental systems management. Within each session there will be three concurrent tracks with courses ranging from very basic topics for those just starting out to advanced topics for the more experienced attendee.

School attendees can personalize their agenda by choosing any combination of seven classroom courses to attend from a menu of twenty-one informative courses. This unique format allows each attendee to select a school schedule tailored to his or her needs.

Next Scheduled EHS School
August 25-26, 2008, Raleigh

Registration Will Open June 16, 2008

Link To Additional Information and Registration for 2008 EHS School

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