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Small Business Clean Air Assistance
Program
Other Technical Resources and Assistance
SBCAAP staff provide a level of
expertise with air pollution regulations. We partner with
other programs where staff have expertise in other areas of
environmental regulation and pollution prevention. Links
provided below will take you to other web sites with information or
contacts that may help you understand environmental regulations beyond
air pollution or help you find ways to reduce emissions and improve
your environmental performance overall. Also provided are
some listings for different funding opportunities.
ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH & SAFETY ASSISTANCE PROVIDERS
- For assistance with waste or energy related issues, go to
the SHWEC web site
*. SHWEC
programs include: industrial pollution prevention,
environmental management planning, solid waste source reduction,
community environmental protection, sustainable design, energy
conservation, and renewable energy.
- Go to the State Lab of Hygiene site to set up a free and confidential audit to
review your OSHA compliance for either safety or health aspects of your operations.
- Run through the DNR's Permit Primer
* to see which of the
environmental permits may apply.
- Focus on Energy
works with
eligible Wisconsin residents and businesses to install cost-effective
energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Visit www.focusonenergy.com
or call 800-762-7077 to see how Focus can help your business.
Not all
assistance on environmental regulations can be provided as a free
service. Sometimes you need to hire a professional to focus
on your individual business needs. We have provided some
information on environmental consultants, as a service, but have not
evaluated any of their claims regarding ability to provide listed
services.
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Hiring an Environmental
Consultant — A
brief overview on what to look for and questions to ask when
seeking the services of an environmental consultant for your air
pollution issues.
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Clean
Air Consultants — A
partial listing of Wisconsin companies that provide air pollution
consulting services to small businesses--categorized by specific
services provided, including emissions inventory, stack testing, permit
applications, air dispersion modeling, and other non-air related
services.
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Phase
I and II Environmental Site Assessments — Construction
on an old commercial site should be preceded by a Phase
I ESA to determine if there is any contamination of the site and a
Phase II ESA to determine the extent of any contamination found.
POLLUTION PREVENTION (P2)
- DNR's Cooperative Environmental
Assistance program has staff organized by industry sectors, called Sector
Specialists
*. The sector
specialists are available to
work with specific industries on any environmental issue that they may
encounter.
- Cascade Asset Management provides an asset
management
program for businesses or institutions in the Madison and Southeast WI
area that need assistance in managing their electronic equipment.
While Cascade does charge a fee for processing the equipment,
they also
provide a rebate to you from the recycling or reuse value of the
equipment. They will also pick up the equipment you wish to recycle for
a fee. For a list of all their fees and
services, you can contact Cascade Asset Management at 1-888-222-8399 or
www.cascade-assets.com
*.
- If you need to find a place to recycle some of your
wastes, you can try the Recycling
Markets Directory *.
IMPROVE YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL
PERFORMANCE
-
Practical Guide to
Environmental Management for Small Business —This
publication is based on Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
concepts is designed to help small businesses organize their
environmental management responsibilities in a productive and most
cost-effective way.
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Documenting
your Environmental Management Plan — The
Workbook allows the small business owner to get environmental
management issues organized one step at a time. Each section
includes an explanation of what needs to be done, worksheets to help
the business owner complete the tasks, and examples of completed
documentation from two hypothetical small business. The
Workbook
works as a support document to the Practical Guide to Environmental
Management for Small Business.
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EMS and ISO 14000 - What is an EMS and what does it mean to be ISO certified?
FUNDING RESOURCES
Many people that ask for environmental assistance often wonder
about
monetary resources to help them start their business or expand or to
deal with environmental regulations. While there is no free lunch, or
free money in this case, there are resources for small businesses to
get assistance with financing.
- Click here
* for a list of links
to national funding resources on
the Small Business Environmental Home Page.
- The US Small Business Administration
* (SBA) is one such
resource you can contact
directly.
There are also a few groups in Wisconsin that can help you
find a
combination of funding resources, including use of local revolving loan
funds, SBA loans, etc. Many of these do focus on starting or expanding
your business, and a couple loan programs address expenses to comply
with environmental requirements. Most of these programs will also have
some business planning and financial training available or even
required as part of their program.
- The Wisconsin Business Development
*(WBD) Finance
Corporation can help through
their TEAM network. They have a number of offices throughout the state.
You can contact them through the Madison office at 800/536-6799.
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Wisconsin Women's Business
Initiative
Corporation
* (WWBIC) has a focus
on micro loans
(< $35,000) for women, other minorities and low income people
looking
to start a business, but they will help anyone who contacts them. A
large part of their program also provides training for both the novice
and experienced small business owner. They have offices in Milwaukee
(414/263-5450) and Madison (608/257-5450).
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Impact Seven, Inc.
* can help businesses
statewide through two
offices, one in Madison (608/251-8450) and one in Almena (715/357-3334).
- The Department of Commerce has multiple programs for financing businesses.
- The Great Lakes Regional
Pollution
Prevention Roundtable
* site provides a list
of various funding
opportunities (most involve environmental research).
Send an email to COMCleanAir@Wisconsin.gov with questions or comments about the SBCAAP web pages.
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