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Information about the programs dedicated to protecting and improving Tennessee's Land Resources through effective management of solid waste, hazardous materials, site cleanup and product stewardship.
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Division of DOE Oversight - The
DOE Oversight Division was established to implement TDEC's responsibilities
under the Tennessee Oversight Agreement (TOA). The TOA is designed
to assure the citizens of Tennessee that their health, safety, and environment
are being protected through existing programs and substantial new commitments
by the Department of Energy.
Division of Geology - The Division of Geology promotes the prudent development and conservation of Tennessee’s geological, energy and mineral resources by developing and maintaining data bases, maps and technical services that provide accurate geologic hazard assessments and information through publications and outreach activities.
Division of Remediation - The mission
of this Division is to discover, investigate, abate, and clean up hazardous
substance sites in order to minimize unfavorable impacts on the public
health and the environment.
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste
Management - Information regarding solid waste processing and disposal
(including landfills) is available from the Division of Solid/Hazardous
Waste Management. Hazardous waste generation, recycling, storage, transportation,
treatment and disposal within Tennessee is also regulated by this Division.
Division of Underground Storage Tanks - The mission of the Division of Underground Storage Tanks is to protect
human health and environment by preventing future petroleum underground
storage tank releases and remediating existing petroleum underground storage
tank contamination.
- Ground Water Reporting Form - Tennessee has a requirement when a property owner or prospective purchaser (1) discovers that ground water has chemical constituents above the drinking water standards and (2) the ground water is a potable drinking water source, or that it poses an explosion or inhalation hazard, then they must report the ground water contamination to the department. Rule 1200-4-3-.07 through 1200-4-3-.12 contain the ground water classification provisions and the reporting requirements. Click here to access the Ground Water Reporting Form
- Tennessee Environment and Conservation
Videos
- Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Company Cleanup Information
- Environmental Stewardship Awards - Annual awards recognizing the many voluntary efforts throughout the
state that improve environmental and conservation stewardship.
- Public Participation Opportunities - A list of current public notices of permitting decisions, public hearings,
and rule-making activities available on-line.
- Board Meetings -
The public is invited to attend the meetings of our regulatory boards.
- Annual Solid/Hazardous Waste
Conference and Exhibition
- Governor's Land and Water Forum
- Recycling Program - Provides
a recycling program for state employees, coordination of recycling events,
and database maintenance and referral for materials exchange, used oil,
antifreeze, and battery collection sites and transporters.
- Household Hazardous Waste Program - Provides household hazardous waste collection and proper disposal
through weekend county events by a contractor.
- Agricultural
Pesticide Waste Collection Program - Provides information on environmentally
sound disposal of waste/restricted use pesticides.
- Solid Waste Plan Approval Program - Promotes sound integrated solid waste management practices with regard
to collection, disposal, recycling, education, and reduction
- Tire Management Program - Includes
the routine shredding of scrap tires for disposal, the abatement of unpermitted
disposal sites, and assistance to reuse markets.
Regulations – courtesy of the Secretary of State's Office
TDEC's Self Disclosure Policy – TDEC Policy Encouraging Self-Policing and Voluntary Correction
Summary of Permits:
- Hazardous Waste Generator Notification/EPA
ID Number: Generating more than 100 kg of hazardous waste or 1 kg
of acutely hazardous waste in any month of the calendar year requires
notification/generating, transporting, treating, storing or disposing
of hazardous waste requires an EPA ID number.
- Hazardous Waste Permits: Treating,
storing or disposing of hazardous wastes
- Special Waste Approval: Disposing
of special waste
- Permit-By-Rule for Non-hazardous Solid
Waste: Operating solid waste processing, collection and/or recycling
facilities
- Landfill Permit: Operating a solid
waste landfill to take household, industrial, land clearing, landscaping,
and/or construction and demolition wastes
- Notification For Used Oil: Every
used oil collection center; transporter; transfer facility; marketing,
processing, refining and off-specification burner site must file a notification
with the state DCERP Registration: Owners or operators
of drycleaning facilities conducting or intending to conduct drycleaning
operations, during the year, must register
- Underground Storage Tank Notification:
Installing an underground storage tank and/or having an existing underground
storage tank on-site
- General Radioactive Material License:
Possessing generally licensed devices (by-product, source and special
nuclear material)
- Specific Radioactive Material License:
Receiving, possessing, using, transferring, owning or acquiring radioactive
materials
- Registration of X-ray Producing Equipment:
Owning or possessing any radiation machine - register radiation sources
within 10 days after acquisition
- Radioactive Waste License for Delivery:
Shipping licensable quantities of radioactive material to a disposal/processing
facility within the state
- Lead-Based Paint Program - procedures
and requirements for accreditation of training programs, certification
of professionals, and work practice standards for conducting lead-based
paint abatement activities.
- Office of Environmental Assistance - The Office of Environmental Assistance program provides information
and non-regulatory support to businesses, schools, local governments,
industries, organizations and individuals in order to prevent and reduce
environmental impacts.
- Small Business Environmental Assistance
Program - Provides regulatory compliance assistance to small businesses
through workshops and onsite visits.
- Solid Waste Grant Program - Provides grants for recycling efforts, material recovery facilities,
clean-up of waste tires, updating solid waste plans, household hazardous
waste programs, solid waste education programs, and the promotion of end-use
markets.
- Voluntary Cleanup Oversight and
Assistance Program (VOAP) - Offers people the opportunity to work
proactively with state government to address necessary cleanup of a property
to return it to productive use.