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Air Pollution Control Program acid rain, air quality, asbestos, emissions, incineration, lead and ozone, open burning. Hazardous Waste Program disposal information, federal facilities, illegal disposal, superfund, waste minimization. Land Reclamation Program land reclamation, mining. Solid Waste Management Program illegal disposal, landfills, market development, recycling, groundwater monitoring, solid waste management districts, transfer stations, waste reduction, waste tires. Water Protection Program public drinking water branch, water pollution control branch, water and wastewater operator training and certification, wellhead protection. Public Drinking Water Branch backflow prevention, boil orders, consumer confidence reports, drinking water standards, financial assistance, lead contamination, public water supplies census, assessments. Water Pollution Control Branch animal wastes, compliance review, land application, non-point pollution sources, stormwater, total maximum daily loads, wastewater, water quality standard. Water and wastewater operator training and certification. Wellhead Protection regulates the construction of private water wells (this includes domestic and multiple family class wells), irrigation wells, monitoring wells, heat pump wells, how to properly plug all types of wells and wells drilled for underground injection. Other Related Sites Field Services Division regional and satellite offices, environmental assistance office, environmental eduction, environmental services program. Environmental Services Program clandestine drug lab chemical management and disposal, environmental emergencies, hazardous materials response planning, laboratory. Regional and Satellite Offices addresses, phone numbers, site map. Soil and Water Conservation Program cost-share, soil and water conservation district assistance, soil survey, special area land treatment or SALT. Missouri Environmental News
Protecting Missouri's Natural Resources is a monthly newsletter that informs readers about environmental issues. More... |