Pollution Prevention Webinar Series: A Safer and More Sustainable Option for Your Facility’s Water Treatment

Why treat water? Preventing scale, corrosion and microbial fouling keeps your cooling towers and boilers running efficiently and helps to prolong this equipment’s life. This protection has been provided in the form of hazardous liquid water treatment since the 1960’s. Webinar speakers will provide an overview of innovative technology and will introduce a safer, more … Read more

Navigating the Hierarchy of Food Recovery Webinar Series

Title:           Navigating the Hierarchy of Food Recovery – Part 4: Beyond the Hierarchy Date:          Thursday, March 11, 2021Time:          1:00 p.m. Central Standard Time The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation – Office of Policy and Sustainable Practices (OPSP) invites you to join us for the … Read more

Southeast Sustainability Newsletter and Information

WEBINARS COLLABORATION TO DRIVE A NEW RECYCLING ECONOMY Thursday, March 11, 2021 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET Webinar Creating a new recycling economy requires building on past successes, trying innovative approaches, and embracing collaborations with all stakeholders. The US Environmental Protection Agency, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), Michigan Recycling Coalition (MRC), … Read more

Pollution Prevention Webinar Series: How Pre-Treatment Programs can Enhance your Sustainability Goals

Many municipalities are required to have pre-treatment coordination programs in order to regulate certain industrial process waters. These programs are in place to protect public wastewater facilities but can also enhance a facility’s sustainability goals through more focused tracking and treatment of certain pollutants.Webinar speakers will provide an overview of pre-treatment programs from the state, … Read more

EPA Tools & Resources Webinar: Air Sensor Performance Testing Protocols, Metrics, and Target Values for PM2.5 and Ozone

Lower cost air sensor technologies have flooded the marketplace and are being rapidly adopted by state, tribal and local agencies, community scientists, researchers, health professionals, schools, and many others to measure air quality conditions. Common applications for air sensors include understanding air quality trends, supplemental monitoring, monitor siting, identifying hot spots, monitoring in remote locations, … Read more