When a new business is starting out or an existing business is expanding, there are many things to take into consideration. As a lender, you are in a unique position to talk with businesses during the preliminary stages of their planning process and…
Businesses are required to follow regulations to treat, store and dispose of hazardous waste as described on this website. The first step is to determine if the waste is listed or has the characteristics of hazardous waste as described further on…
Many people who ask for environmental assistance also have questions about monetary or other resources that are available to help them start or expand their business. You will most likely have to work with a lender to finance your new business or…
New facilities, or construction projects at existing facilities, with low air pollution emissions may be exempt from air pollution permits. This may apply to small facilities or small changes at larger facilities. Even if a facility is eligible for…
The Small Business Environmental Assistance Program may be able to help you understand what rules apply to your business. Businesses of any size may find the program materials helpful, but should be aware the information provided may not cover the…
Wisconsin has more public drinking water systems than anywhere else in the nation. Many small businesses, including hotels, restaurants and manufacturing facilities, are public water systems. These public water systems are essential for providing…
The Small Business Environmental Council makes sure the DNR serves the small business community in smart and effective ways. The council:
Section 507 of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments requires each state to operate a small business assistance program comprised of these three elements: technical assistance for business, a compliance advisory panel and a small business ombudsman.…
The investigation, cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated land in Wisconsin is overseen by the DNR's Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) Program, which addresses cleanup and redevelopment issues at hazardous waste sites, superfund sites,…
Environmental regulations established by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources or U.S. Environmental Protection Agency all have procedures by which a business has to demonstrate to the agencies that it meets each of the requirements. When the…