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This section displays contact information for experts in mercury-automotive. Programs listed: 15 1. Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments Works to strengthen local self-government and combine total resources for meeting regional challenges beyond individual capacities. Serves as a forum to identify, study, and bring into focus regional challenges and opportunities.
125 Manley Road
Contact: Fergus Lea
2. Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection - Office of Pollution Prevention Provides technical assistance on pollution prevention to small business and selected industries through assessments, fact sheets, workshop presentations, and conferences. Also provides P2 education/assistance to lodging facilities, hospitals and municipal groups.
79 Elm Street
Contact: Kim Trella
3. EPA - New England - Assistance and Pollution Prevention Comprises a wide range of environmental assistance programs, including sector-based compliance assistance, innovative incentive projects, environmental technology, and the P2 Grants program. For more information, see the EPA Region 1 website.
1 Congress Street
Contact: Robert Guillemin, P2 Coordinator
4. Maine Department of Environmental Protection - Office of Assistance Provides Maine businesses with compliance, technical, and pollution prevention assistance. The Office consists of three main programs: Pollution Prevention Program (P2), Small Business Technical Assistance Program (SBTAP), and Toxics and Hazardous Waste Reduction.
17 State House Station
Contact: Julie Churchill, Director
5. Maine Public Utilities Commission - State Energy Program Provides information on energy efficiency and renewable energy, technical assistance, and appropriate referrals to Maine businesses and homeowners. Helps organizations wishing to apply for Department of Energy efficiency and renewable energy grants.
18 State House Station
Contact: Shirley Bartlett
The Massachusetts Office of Technical Assistance for Toxics Use Reduction (OTA) is a unique organization within the Commonwealth’s Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs that provides a range of non-regulatory assistance services to all Massachusetts businesses and organizations.
100 Cambridge Street
Contact: Bill McGowan
7. Narragansett Bay Commission Offers non-regulatory, free-of-charge technical assistance to the industrial community within its servicing district with reducing the generation of waste, conserving water, and improving environmental performance through education, recognition, and compliance assistance.
One Service Road
Contact: James McCaughey
8. New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services - Pollution Prevention Provides free, confidential, non-enforcement, multi-media, pollution prevention and compliance assistance programs that are available to all New Hampshire businesses, institutions, municipalities, and agencies.
29 Hazen Drive
Contact: Stephanie D'Agostino
Contact: Paul Lockwood
Encourages and assists small businesses to operate in a manner that is environmentally compliant yet economically effective.
29 Hazen Drive
Contact: Sara Johnson
10. Northeast Waste Management Officials' Association NEWMOA is an interstate association that has a membership composed of the hazardous waste, solid waste, waste site cleanup, and pollution prevention programs in the northeast states. NEWMOA's mission is to develop and sustain an effective partnership of states that helps achieve a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment by exploring, developing, promoting, and implementing environmentally sound solutions for: reducing materials use and preventing pollution and waste; properly reusing and recycling discarded materials that have value; safely managing solid and hazardous wastes; and remediating contaminated sites.
129 Portland Street
Contact: Terri Goldberg, Executive Director
11. Rhode Island Department of Health - Occupational Health Program Provides free technical assistance to employers regarding occupational safety and health issues.
3 Capitol Hill
Contact: James Gamelin
12. The New Hampshire Small Business Development Center Teaches management skills to existing and potential start-up companies through one-on-one counseling, training programs, and resource referrals. Helps small businesses survive and create/sustain jobs.
Rivier College
Contact: Andrea O'Brien
13. Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation - Environmental Assistance Office Provides voluntary, multi-media compliance and pollution prevention assistance for Vermont businesses and municipalities. Includes the Small Business Compliance Assistance Program and Municipal Compliance Assistance Program.
103 South Main Street
Contact: Gary Gulka
14. Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation - Small Business Compliance Assistance Program Provides a confidential, voluntary, multimedia (air*water*waste), environmental compliance assistance program to businesses.
103 South Main Street
Contact: Judi Mirro, Compliance Specialist
15. Vermont Small Business Development Center - Environmental Assistance Program Creates linkages and partnerships with existing environmental service providers to expand the environmental business and technical assistance services for small businesses in Vermont.
PO Box 188
Contact: Peter Crawford, Director
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