Solid Waste Permitting
How Will the Proposed Revised NYS DEC Part 360 Ruling (Released June 21, 2017) Affect You?

How Will the Proposed Revised NYS DEC Part 360 Ruling (Released June 21, 2017) Affect You?

If you are the owner or customer of Fill Material Transfer Stations (FMTS) or C&D Facilities in the state of New York, you will be impacted by the new NYCRR Part 360 Ruling. It has been over a year since changes to Part 360 were proposed.  After a round of...

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NY State DEC Released Draft Part 360 Solid Waste Management Regulations

NY State DEC Released Draft Part 360 Solid Waste Management Regulations

Click Here for Our Current 2017 Solid Waste Changes Page The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced the release of revamped draft revisions to the state’s solid waste regulations. This is the second release of the Draft Part 360 Regulations....

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Year End Regulatory Updates Part 2

Year End Regulatory Updates Part 2

Mold Program Update On January 1, 2016 New York State Article 32 of Labor Law went into effect.  Before Article 32, there were no controls on contractors performing mold-related services.  Some contractors were therefore able to take advantage of their customers by...

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Year End Regulatory Updates Part 1

Year End Regulatory Updates Part 1

Proposed Part 360 Regulations In early 2016, the NYSDEC proposed significant changes to New York State regulations regarding previously unregulated facilities, activities, and waste streams within the existing Part 360 solid waste management program. The proposed...

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Regulatory Update: DSNY will now Regulate Recycling Processing Facilities in NYC

Regulatory Update: DSNY will now Regulate Recycling Processing Facilities in NYC

On September 23, 2016, the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) adopted rules governing new registration requirements for recycling processing facilities in NYC.  As a result, the DSNY will now regulate recycling processing facilities located in New York...

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