Tue Jan 15, 10:00 AM - Tue Jan 15, 12:00 PM
Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE)
1200 First Street, NE, Washington, DC
Community: Washington DC
Description
Who Should Attend? Building engineers and maintenance staff, landscapers, groundskeepers, and contractors, who are interested in snow removal best practices, deicing, winter stormwater pollution prevention, energy savings and winterization for their District building.
Event Details
Who Should Attend?
Building engineers and maintenance staff, landscapers, groundskeepers, and contractors, who are interested in snow removal best practices, deicing, winter stormwater pollution prevention, energy savings and winterization for their District building. Staff from the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) and the DC Department of Public Works (DPW) will present.
AGENDA
10:00-10:05 am
Welcome and Introductions - Mary Lynn Wilhere, Urban Sustainabiity Administration
10:05-10:20
Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Salt Application - Clara Elias, Partnering & Environmental Conservation Branch
10:20-10:35
RCRA C: Hazardous Waste and Used Oil Management - Victoria North, Hazardous Waste Branch, Toxics Substance Division
The regulations may be complicated, but compliance is easy. Learn about common regulated wastes, how to properly manage them, and how to save money.
10:35-10:50
Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Winter Maintenance - Walter K. Caldwell, Chief, Construction and Maintenance Branch
10:50-11:05
Boilers, Idling in Cold Weather - Stephen Ours, Chief, Air Quality Permitting Branch
11:05-11:15
Break
11:15-11:30
Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) - Kenley Farmer, Energy Administration
11:30-12:00
DPW Regulations on Snow and Sidewalk Clearing - Lawrence A. Dance III, Solid Waste Education and Enforcement Program, DC Department of Public Works (DPW)
SWEEP is responsible for the education of the public and enforcement of District of Columbia sanitation regulations.
Questions?
Please contact Mary Lynn Wilhere, Urban Sustainability Administration, DOEE, at (202) 535-1939 or email, marylynn.wilhere@dc.gov.
Transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event:
On-street parking is available but is very limited. We recommend that you take the metro. DOEE is located one block from the NoMa-Gallaudet U New York Ave station on the RED line. Exit the metro station on the M Street side and walk one block towards Harris Teeter. We are directly across the street.
AVISO IMPORTANTE
Este documento contiene información importante. Si necesita ayuda en Español o si tiene alguna pre
Building engineers and maintenance staff, landscapers, groundskeepers, and contractors, who are interested in snow removal best practices, deicing, winter stormwater pollution prevention, energy savings and winterization for their District building. Staff from the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) and the DC Department of Public Works (DPW) will present.
AGENDA
10:00-10:05 am
Welcome and Introductions - Mary Lynn Wilhere, Urban Sustainabiity Administration
10:05-10:20
Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Salt Application - Clara Elias, Partnering & Environmental Conservation Branch
10:20-10:35
RCRA C: Hazardous Waste and Used Oil Management - Victoria North, Hazardous Waste Branch, Toxics Substance Division
The regulations may be complicated, but compliance is easy. Learn about common regulated wastes, how to properly manage them, and how to save money.
10:35-10:50
Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Winter Maintenance - Walter K. Caldwell, Chief, Construction and Maintenance Branch
10:50-11:05
Boilers, Idling in Cold Weather - Stephen Ours, Chief, Air Quality Permitting Branch
11:05-11:15
Break
11:15-11:30
Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) - Kenley Farmer, Energy Administration
11:30-12:00
DPW Regulations on Snow and Sidewalk Clearing - Lawrence A. Dance III, Solid Waste Education and Enforcement Program, DC Department of Public Works (DPW)
SWEEP is responsible for the education of the public and enforcement of District of Columbia sanitation regulations.
Questions?
Please contact Mary Lynn Wilhere, Urban Sustainability Administration, DOEE, at (202) 535-1939 or email, marylynn.wilhere@dc.gov.
Transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event:
On-street parking is available but is very limited. We recommend that you take the metro. DOEE is located one block from the NoMa-Gallaudet U New York Ave station on the RED line. Exit the metro station on the M Street side and walk one block towards Harris Teeter. We are directly across the street.
AVISO IMPORTANTE
Este documento contiene información importante. Si necesita ayuda en Español o si tiene alguna pre