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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 22,1997 PSA#1956CAL/EPA DTSC OPPTD, P.O. Box 806, Sacramento, CA 95812-0806 B -- ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES POC John Ison (Cal/EPA), 916/445-2927
WEB: Environmental Technology Certification Page,
http://www.calepa.ca.gov/EnCertpg.htm. E-MAIL: Office of Pollution
Prevention & Technology Development, techdev@cwo.com. Environmental
Technology Developers may want to take advantage of the following
opportunity: The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA)
and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) have entered into
a partnership to conduct verifications under U.S. EPA's Environmental
Technology Verification (ETV) Program. Companies and/or developers with
innovative technologies in the hazardous waste pollution prevention,
recycling, and treatment areas are encouraged to participate in a
national performance verification program. If your environmental
technology is commercially ready or at a sufficient scale and state of
development such that performance claims can be established and
evaluated, this program may be of interest to you. Of particular
interest to the ETV Program are hazardous waste pollution prevention
technologies. [Pollution prevention is defined as source reduction: any
practice that eliminates or reduces the amount or toxicity of a
hazardous pollutant prior to generation, includinginput, production
process, and product changes. Examples include products with longer
lifetimes or less environmental impact; improved production equipment;
and less-toxic input materials.] In addition to pollution prevention,
treatment and recycling technologies are also welcome. Though not
limited to the following, technologies used in these industrial sectors
will be given priority: computer and electronic manufacturing, metal
plating/finishing, petroleum refining, printing, automobile
manufacturing, and iron and steel making. Technologies must be near or
already at full-scale operation, exhibit technical success, and show
existing or potential market acceptance. Developers with technologies
meeting these criteria are encouraged to apply. For those technologies
selected, Cal/EPA's Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) and
U.S. EPA, in consultation with the applicant, will establish criteria
for evaluating the technology. If field testing is required, the cost
will be the responsibility of the applicant although the cost of DTSC
review may be offset by as much as 55% by U.S. EPA funding. DTSC and
U.S. EPA will review and approve test plans and will review the result
of field tests in conjunction with other technical information
submitted by the applicant. Cal/EPA and U.S. EPA verification and
Cal/EPA certification decisions will be accompanied by a technology
evaluation report. A verification by U.S. EPA and certification by
Cal/EPA, will provide potential customers and regulators alike with an
independent assessment of your technology's performance. This
assessment may be used to assist in marketing. Information regarding
verified/certified technologies (such as fact sheets and evaluation
reports) will be distributed by Cal/EPA and U.S. EPA, including
distribution via the Agencies' internet web sites. For an application
to participate in this innovative program contact John Ison @
916/445-2927. Selections will be based on eligibility,
commercial-readiness, program related factors and will be limited by
available resources. Those technologies not selected for the ETV
program may be eligible to participate in Cal/EPA's ongoing
certification program. (0293) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19971022\B-0001.SOL)
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