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Highlights from Michigan EGLE’s Annual Air Quality Report
The Michigan EGLE Air Quality Division (AQD) is required to prepare an annual report per the Natural Resources and Environmental...
Special Use Areas and the Short Term Storm Water Characterization Study
Most storm water permit holders have permits that are for “Storm Water Discharges Not Associated with Special-Use Areas.” However, others...
Michigan’s New Hazardous Waste Rules Now In Place
Amendments to the generator hazardous waste rules were officially filed with the Michigan Department of State in late July and these new...
Michigan EGLE Releases 2019 Air Quality Division Annual Program Report
The Air Quality Division (AQD) of the Michigan Department of Environment Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) has released the FY 2019 Annual...
A “Meaningful” Process Change
You have an air permit to operate equipment at your facility. The equipment has flexibility in terms of what raw materials can be used...
Hazardous Waste Containers… How Closed is Closed?
A generator accumulating hazardous waste in containers must do so in compliance with state and federal regulations. Specifically, the...
Michigan DEQ to EGLE – What Does It Mean?
Recently, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) changed its name to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, a
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