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    Celebrate Small Business Week

    Every day, DNR staff see the positive contributions small businesses make to Wisconsin’s economy and environment. Small Business Week gives us a great opportunity to celebrate the 450,000 small businesses who employ half the state’s private work…

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    Wood furniture

    Wood furniture and related products are created from raw wood or wood products that require cutting, sanding, and other handling activities that generate wood dust. Wood dust is regulated as an air pollutant called "particulate matter" or PM. In…

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    Wastewater treatment plants

    Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) help other businesses control pollution by cleaning up their wastewater discharges. However, they will also have their own environmental requirements to manage.

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    Solvent cleaning operations

    There are a range of environmental regulations that affect facilities with solvent cleaning operations. The following list provides some links to resources for compliance with those regulations.

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    Salvage yards

    Salvage yards (scrap yards, auto and scrap recyclers, salvage dealers, etc.) comprise many types of operations and have a range of environmental regulations to meet. This section provides information on how to comply with some of those environmental…

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    Printer Portal

    The Printer Portal is the DNR's primary tool for providing information on environmental compliance and sustainability resources for the printing industry. It is a "one stop shop" approach that is designed to save time and money by connecting you…

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    Painting and coating

    There are a range of environmental regulations that affect facilities with painting and/or coating operations. The following list provides some links to resources for compliance with those regulations.

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    Metal finishing

    Metal finishing operations comprise many types of operations and have a range of environmental regulations to meet. This section provides information on how to comply with some of those environmental regulations.

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    Grocery stores

    Grocery store operations, which include food products, fresh produce, meat, deli, household cleaning supplies, health and beauty products, and other household products, have a number of environmental requirements. The primary areas of environmental…

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    Grain handling and related agriculture industries

    Grain handling operations include many types of activities that have a range of environmental regulations to meet. This section provides information on how to comply with some of those environmental regulations. Air pollution regulations There are…

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