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Table of Contents - 2010 February

Executive Summary - 2009 July

Tab #     Document Name / Document Number / Document Date

A

Acts and Regulations - 2009 January - applicable to Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment

Animal Management at Solid Waste Disposal Sites / EPB 409 / 2009 September

Asbestos: Policy on Disposal of Friable Waste Asbestos / EPB 269 / 2004 March

B

Beverage Container Collection and Recycling Program - see Recycling

(Saskatchewan) Biomedical Waste Management Guidelines / EPB 306 / 2008 February

(Disposal and Management of) Biomedical Waste for WDG / EPB 306 / 2008 February

Burning - Health and Environmental Effects of Burning Municipal Solid Waste / EPB 185 / 2011 February

C

Compaction and Covering at WDG / EPB 168 / 2003

Construction/Demolition Waste Recycling and Disposal / EPB 172 / 2003

Contact List / EPB 230E / 2009 August

Copper Wire Recycling / EPB 291 / 2009 January

D

Designated Areas at WDG, Transfer Stations or Collection Facilities / EPB 171 / 2003

Development of Waste Disposal Grounds (WDG)

E

Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2002 factsheet - see Acts and Regulations

L

Liquid Domestic Waste Disposal / EPB 349 / 2008 December

M

Municipal Refuse Management Regulations - see Acts and Regulations

P

(Saskatchewan) Paint Stewardship Program - see Recycling

Pesticide Container Collection Program - see Recycling

R

Rat Control at WDG / EPB 169 / 2010 January

Recycling

S

Scrap Tire Management Program - see Recycling

Slaughterhouse Wastes at a Landfill / EPB 194 / 2005

(On-Premise Disposal and Treatment of) Slaughterhouse Wastes / EPB 399A / 2008 May

(Interim Guidelines for Disposal of) Solid Waste containing TENORM and Arsenic resulting from Drinking Water Treatment Processess / EPB 425 / 2010 February

(Management of) Specified Risk Materials EPB 375 Nov/08

U

Unified Dairy Recycling Systems - see Recycling

Used Oil Recycling Programs - see Recycling

W

(Saskatchewan) Waste Electronic Equipment - see Recycling

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