980 resultados para Illinois Environmental Council
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Description based on: Fiscal year, 1986; title from cover.
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"Information presented in this publication is intended to provide a general understanding of the statutory and regulatory requirements governing remediation waste. This information is not intended to replace, limit or expand upon the complete statutory and regulatory requirements found in the Illinois Environmental Protection Act and Title 35 of the Illinois Administrative Code of Regulations."
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The IEPA is proud to sponsor these worthwhile programs around the state to help citizens safely rid their homes of unwanted pesticides, paints, automotive fluids and other household items that could pose a threat to our landfills, homes or environment, if disposed in a an unsafe environment.
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"January, 1988."
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"Information presented in this publication is intended to provide a general understanding of the statutory and regulatory requirements governing used oil and oil filters generated by small businesses remediation waste. This information is not intended to replace, limit or expand upon the complete statutory and regulatory requirements found in the Illinois Environmental Protection Act and Title 35 of the Illinois Administrative Code of Regulations."
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"October 1, 1995."
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Description based on: April 1981; title from cover.
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The Industrial Material Exchange Service (IMES) program is a free service designed to provide a mechanism for recycling and reusing unwanted materials. The exchange program maintains and distributes listings of materials both wanted and available provided by our participants. Through IMES, waste generators can be matched with waste users. Any material, either non-hazardous or hazardous that is available from one business yet has potential reuse by another, can be a part of the exchange. IMES functions as an information clearinghouse for industrial by-products, surplus materials, waste and other forms of unwanted industrial materials. The goal of the IMES program is to conserve energy, resources and landfill space by helping find alternatives to disposal of what might be a valuable material.
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"Funded through a grant from the Illinois Planning Council on Development Disabilities.
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"February, 1981."
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