Environmental Reporting & Recordkeeping Handbook


Book Description

Written by an experienced team of lawyers, this handbook will help you establish sound document management practices and comply with reporting and recordkeeping requirements under EPCRA, the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, RCRA, FIFRA, TSCA, and OSHA. The authors explain in practical terms the requirements of each Act and address such issues as when it is necessary to create records and documents, how long these records and documents must be kept, and when it is legally appropriate to destroy documents and records. In addition, the book provides legal insights into inspections, self-audits, insurance, and electronic documentation considerations.




Environmental Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Inspections


Book Description

This easy-to-understand compliance guide explains the environmental regulatory requirements in practical terms that a company's environmental manager, attorney, or consultant can apply directly to a business or to a facilities' day-to-day operations. Divided into three parts, it offers an overview of important federal and state environmental laws affecting business and industry; specific recording and recordkeeping requirements; procedures; compliance audits; and how to handle environmental inspections and procedures used by government regulators. Also included are practical tables and helpful checklists to summarize key points and provide quick reference guides to regulatory requirements.










Environmental Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Inspections


Book Description

This easy-to-understand compliance guide explains the environmental regulatory requirements in practical terms that a company's environmental manager, attorney, or consultant can apply directly to a business or to a facilities' day-to-day operations. Divided into three parts, it offers an overview of important federal and state environmental laws affecting business and industry; specific recording and recordkeeping requirements; procedures; compliance audits; and how to handle environmental inspections and procedures used by government regulators. Also included are practical tables and helpful checklists to summarize key points and provide quick reference guides to regulatory requirements.




Environmental Reporting and Recordkeeping


Book Description

This easy-to-use binder organizes all the forms necessary for your facility's environmental compliance needs in one convenient resource. Using this quick-search reference allows you to easily locate the reporting and recordkeeping forms you need so you can not only submit the appropriate forms to the proper EPA office in a timely manner but you can also retrieve them quickly for agency inspectors or corporate reports. Whether you're an industrial, municipal, or federal facility, you'll find all the federal forms you need under each major environmental law. You'll also find discussions on state/federal reporting relationships and the availability of electronic data submission, where applicable. In addition to providing hard copies of the forms, this reference also includes a CD-ROM with electronic versions so you can quickly scan them, pass them along, or print them. Divided into ten sections, this compliance reference provides you with forms mandated by CWA, CAA, OPA, RCRA, CERCLA, EPCRA, TSCA, FIFRA, SDWA, and OSHA. Each section includes a master sheet summarizing the regulatory requirements, forms, and agency websites. The appendix includes a handy list of all reporting requirements by month for a comprehensive calendar approach to compliance with the environmental laws.







Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for Waste Disposal


Book Description

Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for Waste Disposal: A Field Guide




Federal Environmental Reporting Requirements Handbook


Book Description

The Environmental Reporting Requirements Handbook has been developed by DOE Headquarters' Environmental Guidance Division (EH-231) in order to assist DOE Field Organizations in the identification of the various reporting the notification requirements mandated by Federal environmental laws, regulations, and Executive Orders. The Handbook makes a distinction between ''routine'' and ''non-routine'' reporting/notification requirements. Routine reporting requirements include the submission of documents that are required either on a regular basis, such as annual or biennial reports, or periodic notifications that result from what would be considered ''normal'' operations, such as Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) updates that are required when new information not contained on previous MSDS submissions is discovered. Non-routine reporting requirements are generally associated with occurrences that represent significant deviations from regulated or planned performance; examples include the unintentional discharge of oil or hazardous substances.