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Resource Management
Resource Management Program
<p> The Resource Management Program within the Land and Materials Administration of the Maryland Department of the Environment regulates several activities to ensure the protection of public health and the environment. </p> <p> The permit assures the proper management and recycling of organics, including: </p> <ul> <li>Yard trimmings</li> <li>Preconsumer and post-consumer food scraps</li> <li>Nonrecyclable paper</li> <li>Department-approved animal manure and bedding</li> <li>Industrially produced food processing materials</li> <li>Animal mortalities</li> <li>Manufactured organic materials like waxed-corrugated cardboard, non-coated paper and Other materials that the Department determines pose a low level of risk from hazardous substances and a higher level risk from physical contaminants and human pathogens </li> </ul> <p> This includes both the Individual Composting Facility Permit and the General Composting Facility Permit </p>
Details →Responsible Person Training & Certification Program for Erosion/Sediment Control
Stormwater, Dam Safety, and Flood Management Program
Training and certification for construction site operators to ensure proper implementation of MD's Erosion and Sediment Control standards and specifications
Details →Scrap Tire Derived Fuel/Substitute Fuel
Solid Waste Program
A Tire Derived Fuel or Substitute Fuel Facility Approval is for permission to utilize scrap tires (whole or chipped) as a fuel or supplemental fuel.
Details →Scrap Tire General Collection Facility
Solid Waste Program
A Scrap Tire Collection Facility License authorizes facilities to temporarily accumulate and transfer scrap tires to Department-approved facilities, with a General Scrap Tire Collection Facility defined as one that holds no more than 50 scrap tires on site at any given time.
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