Michigan DEQ

Subscribe to the Michigan DEQ Environmental Assistance Bulletin

Daniels Training Services addresses the regulations of the MDEQ

Have your employees received annual training on the regulations of the MDEQ for the management of hazardous waste?

A generator of hazardous waste in Michigan  – or any industrial or commercial entity within the Wolverine State – will benefit from subscribing to the quarterly Environmental Assistance Bulletin provided by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ).  The Bulletin contains topics of interest for any Michigan business; for example, the Spring 2014 Bulletin contains articles on the following:

  • Michigan Environmental Leaders
  • DEQ Pursues Recycling Improvements
  • New Testing Methods for Beaches in Michigan
  • 2014 Michigan Green Chemistry Governor’s Awards Nominations Open for Innovative Projects
  • Enhanced Pollution Prevention Assessments Available to Small Manufacturers
  • DEQ Storm Water Testing
  • Economy, Energy, Environment Initiative
  • Earth Day 2014
  • 2014 Michigan Environmental Compliance Conference
  • Free ITRC Internet Training Courses
  • Events

If interested you may subscribe to the Bulletin and a host of other email notification at the MDEQ website:  Subscribe to Michigan DEQ Bulletins and Newsletters

MDEQ Quarterly Environmental Assistance Bulletin

A quarterly bulletin from the MDEQ available to the regulated industry within Michigan.

 

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

A business in Michigan must be familiar with the MDEQ’s unique approach to the management of waste, particularly Liquid Industrial Waste.  My Onsite Training is a great way for you to comply with the annual training requirement for generators of hazardous waste and to teach your employees what they need to know to comply with MDEQ regulations.  Please contact me for a free training consultation.

 

2014 Michigan Environmental Compliance Conference

MDEQ

Take advantage of this low cost environmental compliance conference from the DEQ

All of us can learn more about the regulations.  And when an opportunity presents itself to learn them directly from the environmental regulatory agency in your state – in this case the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) – it’s a good idea to take advantage of it.

What is it?

2014 Michigan Environmental Compliance Conference

When and where?

May 29 -Traverse City
June 5 – Grand Rapids
June 10 – Livonia

How much?

Registration Fee: $130.  This includes breakfast, lunch, conference materials and the brand new 8th Edition of the “Michigan Guide to Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulations.  That’s practically worth the whole $130 right there!

Conference highlights include:
  • Four concurrent tracks with 24 sessions that cover waste and wastewater management, air quality requirements, remediation, pollution prevention and other topics.
  • Release of the 8th Edition of the “Michigan Guide to Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulations” developed by the DEQ and the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
  • “Expert Area” devoted to one-on-one assistance providing you an opportunity to network with DEQ, MIOSHA, and Michigan State Police staff and to get your questions answered.

You will not want to miss this training opportunity if you are responsible for making sure your company, municipality, or institution is in compliance with Michigan’s environmental regulations. Environmental consultants, state and local officials, and anyone else interested in learning about Michigan’s environmental regulations and how to comply are also welcome to attend.

Click here for more information and to register!

Questions:
Alana Berthold
bertholda@michigan.gov
517-284-6854

Learning the regulations of every state that has an authorized hazardous waste program – like Michigan – is a priority of mine.  My Onsite Training focuses on just the regulations you need to know for compliance at your facility, whether it’s State or Federal.  I highly recommend attending this conference (I can’t make it due to scheduling conflicts, but I’ll do everything I can to make the next one).

After attending the conference you decide you need assistance in complying with the regulations of the MDEQ f0r hazardous waste, universal waste, used oil, or liquid industrial waste (it’s a Michigan thing), don’t hesitate to contact me.  I can help.