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Conferences, Trainings and WorkshopsHere you will find a listing of all trainings, workshops, and conferences related to the Land Quality Division. The information is broken out into sections of the division, to quickly jump to the specific section you're inquiring about, please click one of the links below: Environmental Cleanup SectionConferences
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Hazardous Waste SectionTrainingsThe DEQ is offering a series of training opportunities in “Hazardous Waste Basics” and “Managing Common Waste: Used Oil, Batteries, Light Tubes, etc.” Classes are open to all; however, space is limited in some locations. Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis. See individual class listings for registration contacts.
Collection EventsFind out where the next collection event for conditionally exempt generator and pesticide waste collection event is.
Solid Waste SectionCollection EventsAll events are limited to customers/residents of the sponsor's area. HHW events accept Conditionally Exempt Generator waste, but most charge for disposal. Please call the local contact to confirm, get prices and appointments. For HHW collection opportunities in the Portland Metro area, call 503-234-3000.
Tanks SectionTrainings
UST System Operator Training ProgramNew training rules (340-150-0210) became effective August 8, 2009 as required by the federal 2005 Energy Policy Act. The act requires training for three classes of operators, including:
OAR 340-150-0210 requires that each regulated UST facility must employ Class A, Class B and Class C operators who can properly operate and maintain the UST system and respond to events indicating emergency conditions and alarms caused by spills or releases from the UST system. Beginning August 8, 2009, an owner and permittee must designate their Class A, Class B and Class C operators and require that those operators complete a training option under 340-150-0210(5). Class A and Class B operators must receive training within 90 days of designation unless the individual has previously completed a training option under the “old” rules (340-150-0200(5)) and can provide verification of the training completion consistent with OAR 340-150-0200)6)(a). Class A and B operators must provide training to Class C operators per OAR 340-150-0210(6). As required under current training rules, Class C operators (e.g., facility attendants) must be trained before dispensing a regulated substance or assuming responsibility for responding to emergencies. New and previously trained operators can be designated as one, two or all three classes of operators (Class A, Class B and Class C). Training for all three classes of operators will be verified at the time of inspection. Written verification of training completion for Class A, B and C operators must be kept at the facility or readily available upon request and include: the UST operator’s name, the date training was completed, and the name, site address and DEQ’s facility identification number for the UST facility that the UST operator serves. Options for training include attending a training session sponsored by a training vendor listed below or successfully passing an examination offered by a national testing service.
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