City Recognizes Businesses for Excellent Wastewater Management

The City of Spokane today is recognizing businesses that have excelled in the management of wastewater generated as part of their processes.

“We want to recognize these businesses for being good stewards of the environment and helping the City operate its wastewater treatment system efficiently,” says Rick Romero, the City’s Utilities Division Director.  “We appreciate all the work that has been invested in these efforts.”

The recognized businesses achieved 100 percent compliance with requirements in their industrial wastewater discharge permits for 2014. Businesses are required to have such permits either because they produce a large volume of wastewater or because they discharge pollutants that can disrupt wastewater treatment processes.

The outstanding organizations include:

  • Alsco-Steiner Corp./American Linen Division
  • Dash Connector Technology, Inc.
  • EZ Loader Boat Trailers, Inc.
  • Fairchild Air Force Base
  • Global Metal Technologies, LLC
  • Spokane Metal Finishing
  • Triumph Composite Systems

The City processes about 34 million gallons of wastewater daily.  The City actively works with businesses to prevent harmful or damaging substances from being discharged into the sewer system, everything from restaurant grease that can clog pipes to used solvents.

Marlene Feist, Utilities Communications Manager, (509) 625-6505

Spring 2015 EPA Method 9 Inland Northwest Training Schedule

DATE CITY TESTING FIRM
March 11 Issaquah WA NOC – recert
March 18 Pasco WA SSI – lecture & recert
March 20 Spokane WA SSI – recert
March 23 & 24 Coeur d’Alene ID SSI – lecture & recert
March 25 Clarkson WA SSI – recert
March 24 Yakima WA NOC – lecture
March 25 Yakima WA NOC – recert
March 31 Helena MT or Boise ID ETA – lecture
April 1 & 2 Helena MT or Boise ID ETA – recert
April 23 Issaquah WA SSI – recert
April 27 Yakima WA SSI – lecture & recert

ETA – Eastern Technical Associates (www.eta-is-opacity.com)

  • Session: Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am; Recertification: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm; Classroom lecture: 8:30 pm – 4:00 pm
  • Registration available on-line: yes
  • Recertification Cost: $265 pp pre-registered; $290 pp on-site
  • Initial Lecture & Certification Cost: $415 pp pre-registered; $440 pp on-site

NOC – Northwest Opacity Certification (www.yakimacleanair.org/northwest_opacity_certification.htm)

  • Session: Registration: 8:00 am – 9:00 am; Recertification: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm; Classroom lecture: 8:00 am – ??
  • Registration available on-line: no (phone, fax, mail or e-mail)
  • Recertification Cost: $225 pre-registered or on-site
  • Initial Certification Cost: $350 pre-registered or on-site

SSI – Smoke School Inc. (www.smokeschoolinc.com)

  • Session: Registration: 7:45 am – 8:30 am; Recertification: 8:30 am – 2:00 pm; Classroom lecture: 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm
  • Registration available on-line: yes
  • Recertification Cost: $190 pp pre-registered or on-site
  • Initial Certification Cost: $310 pp pre-registered or on-site

Washington Dept of Ecology Reissues Industrial Stormwater General Permit

Washington Dept. of Ecology Reissues Industrial Stormwater General Permit

The 2015 ISGP is effective January 2, 2015. The draft ISGP was available for review and public comment from May 7 through July 11, 2014. Ecology held six informational workshops and two public hearings on the draft permit.  Facilities covered under the new ISGP must update their SWPPP by January 30, 2015.  Ecology’s ISGP website  is located at www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/industrial/index.html.

New OSHA Reporting Requirements effective January 1, 2015!

New OSHA Reporting Requirements effective January 1, 2015!

All employers must report all work-related fatalities to OSHA within 8-hours.  All employers must report inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, or losses or an eye to OSHA within 24 hours.  To report to OSHA, call 1-800-321-OSHA or call your nearest area office during normal business hours.  More information is available on OSHA’s reporting rule at https://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping2014/index.html.

Establishments in a state with a state-authorized OSHA program should contact their state plan for the implementation date.  In Washington State, all employers must report all work-related fatalities or inpatient hospitalizations to DOSH within 8-hours.  To report to DOSH, call 1-800-423-72331-800-423-7233 or visit an L&I office.  More information is available on Washington’s reporting rule at  http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/TrainingPrevention/FatalitiesInjuries/default.asp.