

FEDERAL (National and
Regional)
*Please go to the Small Business Environmental Home Page-Pollution
Prevention/ISO14000 for a listing of federal and nonprofit program links providing information on pollution
prevention, recycling exchange centers, and ISO 14000. Only those programs/links with regional contacts are
included below.
Businesses for the Bay -- This is a voluntary
pollution prevention program for businesses and industries within the Chesapeake Bay watershed designed to reduce releases
of toxics to the bay. Businesses are encouraged to annually set pollution prevention goals for their facilities, and are
asked to annually report on their progress for achieving their goals. Participants receive positive publicity for their
efforts, and are eligible as mentors for other businesses that request technical pollution prevention assistance. Individuals
that provide outstanding service are eligible for the prestigious Mentor of the Year Award, awarded annually.
Region III Contacts: Call the Businesses for the Bay Coordinator, May
Lynn Wilhere, at
(800) YOUR-BAY, x719 or call your state pollution prevention coordinator
Clean Cities Program -- Sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Provides a framework
to accelerate implementation of the Energy Policy Act (EPACT) of 1992 by promoting the use of alternative fuel vehicles (AFV).
Works with coalitions of local stakeholders to help develop the AFV industry and integrate into the larger planning
process. EPA Region III is developing an information reference manual for fleet owners that will address not only regulatory
requirements, but step-by-step vehicle care instruction, benefits of alternative fuels, project demonstrations, etc. Click here
to link to individual
Clean Cities Coalitions.
Region III Contacts: Brian Rehn (215) 814-2121, Catherine
Magliocchetti (215) 814-2121
Energy Star -- Voluntary partnership between U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. EPA,
product manufacturers, local utilities, and retailers. Energy efficient products are promoted using the Energy Star logo and
educating consumers.
Mid-Atlantic
Energy Star Program
Region III Contacts: Mindee Osno (215) 814-2074, Other Contact (888)
STAR-YES
Mid-Atlantic Region Business Assistance Center -- Assists owners of small-
to medium-sized businesses to comply with the confusing array of environmental requirements. Provides services in the
areas of compliance assistance, small business advocacy, pollution prevention, and environmental technology development.
Mid-Atlantic Region Pollution Prevention -- Integrates philosophies such
as source reduction into work and daily lifestyles in order to curb pollution before it is generated. P2 concepts form
the basis for all of the partnership initiatives. EPA's regional P2 team concentrates on several priority areas:
community based environmental protection, data/environmental indicators, outreach, technical assistance, and states/national
networking of P2 programs.
Region III Contact: Maryann Helferty (215) 814-3299
Mid-Atlantic Waste Minimization
Program -- Emphasizes source
reduction and environmentally sound recycling over waste treatment and disposal. The goal is to prevent transfers of
chemical releases from one medium (air, water, or land) to another.
Region III Contacts: Tad Radzinki (215) 814-2394,
Claudette Reed (215) 814-2997,
Noah Borenstein (215) 814-5366
Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP) -- Broad effort by U.S.
EPA, USDA, and FDA to promote integrated pest management practices that reduce pesticide risk in agricultural and
non-agricultural settings. Partners are recognized for their commitment to environmental stewardship.
Region III Contact: Fatima El-Abdaoui (215) 814-2129
Region 3 Performance Track
-- Public/private partnership that recognizes top environmental performance
among participating U.S. facilities of all types, sizes, and complexity, public
and private. Also a national program, this web page provides
region-specific information about the program.
Region III Contact: Marie Holman (215) 814-5463
Waste Reduction Resource Center -- Provides pollution prevention support to states
in Regions III and IV.
WasteWi$e -- Program that helps businesses identify and implement cost-effective
measures to reduce solid waste through office recycling, the manufacture of new products using recycled raw materials,
and the procurement of recycled products.
Region III Contact: Mike Giuranna (215) 814-3298
Water Sense -- Provides an overview of EPA's Water
Sense Program, which is
primarily concerned with municipal water use. Efficient water use helps to
reduce the need for costly water supply and wastewater treatment facilities,
helps maintain stream flows and healthy aquatic habitats, and reduces the energy
used to pump, heat, and treat water. A broad spectrum of stakeholders,
from homeowners to state governments, can find information here that can ehlp
them become more water-efficient.
Region III Contact: Leslie Reed (215) 814-5772
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STATE


DELAWARE
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) --
Provides information on Delaware's environmental protection programs, including permitting and environmental compliance
information. Click on Business Services for links to pollution prevention and recycling information for businesses.
DNREC Pollution Prevention Guide -- DNREC's series of pollution
prevention guides for various types of businesses.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Department of Health, Environmental Health Administration -- Focuses on a variety of environmental issues that affect the District of Columbia, including pollution
prevention and energy conservation.
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MARYLAND
The Corporate and Community
Training Institute (CCTI) --
Provides business development and training services to companies and
organizations to help them grow, compete, and succeed in tomorrow's marketplace.
Located at the College of Southern Maryland.
Maryland Center for Environmental Training (MCET) -- Provides training for environmental
professionals, including water and wastewater operators, superintendents, sanitarians, local government officials, and
industry representatives. Also provides onsite technical assistance at low or no cost. Services include onsite technical
assistance, classroom training, pollution prevention training, clean vessel program, energy conservation, training,
publications, and videos.
Maryland Department of
the Environment-Permitting and Customer Services -- Non-regulatory arm of the Maryland Department of
Environment (MDE) designed to provide assistance to permitting customers.
The center answers questions about environmental permitting; distributes
factsheets on general permits and on steps businesses can take to make
permitting easier; provides pollution prevention information; and assists permit
applicants. It also operates MDE's Small Business Assistance Program,
which helps small businesses understand and comply with environmental programs.
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PENNSYLVANIA
Allegheny County Health
Department-Pollution Prevention -- Allegheny County Health
Department pollution prevention services, including advice for County residents
on pollution prevention at home and at the office, and resources to small
businesses for preventing pollution.
Contact:
Jack Peterson (412) 578-8319
GreenTreks Network -- GreenTreks
Network, Inc. shares stories through high quality television documentaries,
how-to-videos, web programs, radio documentaries, and print media. Their
programs reach millions of people who may never otherwise taken the time to
learn how they can become involved i protecting the environment, simply because
they have not been exposed to localized viewpoints that compel them to care.
Office of Energy and Technology Deployment -- Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's pollution prevention
site. Includes contacts, pollution prevention and energy efficiency strategies, leadership examples, partnerships, outreach,
education, environmental technology projects, industry-specific information, clearinghouses, technical assistance providers,
energy conservation, electronic deregulation, waste minimization, sustainable development, news, publications, and links.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) - Financial Assistance -- Loan
program administered by Pennsylvania DEP and Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED). Helps
small businesses implement pollution prevention and energy efficient projects through low-interest loans.
Includes Pollution Prevention Assistance Account (PPAA) Loan Program that
provides low interest loans to small businesses for projects that reduce waste,
pollution, or energy use.
Pennsylvania Material Trader --
Free service offered by the Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers to
help promote the exchange of reusable materials with little or no market value.
Through the Trader, companies with surplus or by-product materials connect with
other businesses or individuals who can reuse these materials productively.
Pennsylvania's Multi-State Working Group
Pilot Projects (MSWG) -- Group of ten states, U.S. EPA, non-governmental organizations, and industry representatives
studying environmental management systems, particularly based on ISO14001. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection will launch its own pilot projects in January 1999.
Pennsylvania Small Business
Assistance Program (SBAP) -- This program assists small businesses with regulatory compliance, provides information
about cost saving pollution prevention practices and ensures that small businesses are considered when new regulations are
developed.
Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers (Pennsylvania SBDC Online) -- Through
the Environmental Management Assistance Program, the Pennsylvania SBDCs offer confidential assistance and information on
energy conservation and waste reduction for retailers, manufacturers, service-based businesses, and others who seek to
lower their operating costs and minimize the environmental impacts of their business. Assistance with locating financing
for upgrades is also provided. The web site provides links to the 17 SBDCs located throughout the state.
Pennsylvania Small Business
Ombudsman -- The DEP Small Business Ombudsman's office is a component of the Pennsylvania SBAP. The Ombudsman provides
confidential assistance to small businesses for regulatory compliance, provides information on cost saving pollution
prevention practices, and ensures that small businesses are considered when new regulations are developed.
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VIRGINIA
Virginia DEQ Combined
Heat & Power/Distributed Energy Resources Pages -- Virginia DEQ pages
providing information, links, and other resources related to combined heat and
power (CHP) and distributed power generation.
Virginia DEQ Office of Pollution Prevention -- Offers free, voluntary,
non-regulatory technical assistance and materials to industry, governments, academia, non-profits, and the general public
on how to prevent pollution.
Virginia (DEQ) Information
Source for Energy (VISE) -- Virginia DEQ Office of Pollution Prevention page
providing energy efficiency related tips and links.
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WEST VIRGINIA
Pollution
Prevention Program -- West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection (WVDEP)
program provides technical assistance to small industrial facility representatives interested in implementing
pollution prevention techniques. Helps businesses develop p2 programs, maximize the useful life of treatment units,
establish early warning indicators for planning process improvement, conduct audits, conduct training programs, work with
pretreatment facilities to identify source reduction options, and evaluate sludge/septage disposal processes.
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NON-PROFIT/OTHER
*Please go to the Small Business Environmental Home Page-Pollution
Prevention/ISO14000 for a listing of federal and nonprofit program links providing information on pollution prevention,
recycling exchange centers, and ISO 14000.
Mid-Atlantic Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Application Center -- The Center helps organizations locate, design, and
implement economically viable distributed energy projects that make appropriate
use of their recoverable waste heat. The objectives of the Center are to
reduce the perceived risk of CHP to users, foster CHP as a viable technical and
economic option for the participating region, and capitalize on existing
regional CHP Resources. The Center was created with funding from the U.S.
Department of Energy to promote the use of CHP in the Mid-Atlantic Region, and
is based in the Center for Environmental Engineering at the University of
Maryland.
Recycling Exchange Links -- List of links to recycling exchange web sites
provided on the Small Business Environmental Home Page
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