tailieunhanh - Environmental Compliance Guide for Auto Repair Shops
As new technologies emerge, the Federal government has a responsibility to lead by example. Our government owns and manages approximately 500,000 buildings and operates more than 600,000 fleet vehicles. The electricity used for its buildings, the fuel used in its cars and trucks, and the energy required in military operations make it the largest energy consumer in the US economy. That’s why President Obama signed an Executive Order that made it the responsibility of every Federal agency to help move the nation towards a clean energy economy by leading by example, practicing what we. | UIIĨlé It GùBiplilllCE ÀAkdlủliẺ ỉ nd Púllklrtù hrtiiJtiilL Environmental Compliance Guide for Auto Repair Shops March 2007 Update This guide was produced by Ted Strickland Governor Chris Korleski Director Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention OCAPP 50 W Town Street Suite 700 . Box 1049 Columbus Ohio 43216-1049 Telephone 800 329-7518 or 614 644-3469 ocapp Please contact OCAPP with your comments and suggestions about this guide. Ohio EPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Printed on recycled paper Publication date March 2007 Environmental Compliance Guide for Auto Repair Shops Introduction If you operate an auto repair shop whether a mechanical repair or body shop it is important for you to know the Ohio EPA regulations that apply to your activities. You may need permits for air pollution sources or wastewater discharges. You may also be required to notify Ohio EPA if you generate any hazardous waste. Complying with some regulations such as getting a permit may take some time. So the earlier you look into your responsibilities under the rules the better. It is important that you are aware of and in compliance with the regulations to ensure that your company does not face environmental violations or penalties. Under Ohio s laws a company can be fined up to 10 000 per day for environmental violations This guidebook summarizes some of the major environmental requirements that could apply to your auto repair shop. It may not cover every requirement and should not be used as your only source of information on the regulations. It provides you with a starting point to identify areas where your business might be subject to regulation. If you need more information or have additional questions about the environmental regulations contact the Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention at 800 329-7518. You can also contact your local Ohio EPA district office. See the map at the end of this guidebook to find the district office .
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