Additional Publication Resources

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The U.S. EPA’S PPIC (Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse) is a federal document ordering service. For more information call (202) 260-1023.

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The Cal-EPA DTSC Technology Clearinghouse has the most comprehensive catalog of waste minimization publications. Please go to the web site and select the "Publications List" button or contact the agency below for a publications list:
        
        California Environmental Protection Agency
        Department of Toxic Substances Control
        Pollution Prevention and Technology Development Division
        PO Box 806
        Sacramento, CA 95812-0806
        (916) 322-3670
        or locally at DTSC Region III (818) 551-2830, Region IV (714) 484-5300

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The Cal-OSHA Consultation Service, at (562) 944-9366, provides occupational safety information.

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Small Business Assistance Section, at (800) 388-2121 or (909) 396-3218, provides permit information.

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The Regional Environmental Business Resource Assistance Center (REBRAC), at (800) 662-2322 or (714) 695-1501 ext. 224, provides business resource information.

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The City of Los Angeles Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Division (SRCRD), at (213) 473-8228, provides solid waste reduction information.

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation, at (213) 485-5886, provides industrial wastewater information.

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The County of Los Angeles Fire Dept. Health Hazardous Materials Section, at (323) 890-4045, provides hazardous waste regulatory information.

expbul1a.gif (1012 bytes) The Information Resources Catalog of the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT), at  (202) 586-2090, provides publications, videos, software and other information products and services for improving industrial energy efficiency and preventing waste and pollution.

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This page was last updated on December 21, 2001.