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Pollution Prevention Program
| Pollution Prevention (P2) Program |
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The Pollution Prevention Program (p2 Program) was created by the City in 1992 to protect the treatment plant and the river from harmful wastes. One of the goals of the P2 program is to educate the public, and assist businesses with ideas and changes that prevent harmful wastes from going down the drain. Another goal is to help businesses find ways to reduce waste through simple changes in housekeeping, maintenance, employee training, and inventory control. The P2 Program develops free educational materials for businesses and offers free non-regulatory assistance. Businesses find that reducing waste can save money on waste treatment and disposal. Reduced waste can also lead to improved products and safety for workers. Even if your business produces a small amount of waste, collectively, businesses can make a difference. The P2 Program has helped jewelers, photographers, printers, dentists, auto shops, electroplaters, laboratories and many others find ways to reduce waste. If your business is interested in free educational information or technical assistance, please call us or write to us and we would be happy to help. Congratulations Excellence, 5 Parts per Million, & P2 Prevention Awardees!
5 Parts Per Million Per Million Silver (5 PPM) and Pollution Prevention Awards for BusinessesWould you like your business to be positively recognized by the Utility? The Utility’s P2 Program has already recognized over 150 photography, printing and jewelry businesses. Businesses receive a certificate of recognition and free advertising in the Albuquerque Journal. Through the 5 PPM Silver Program, which is cosponsored by the New Mexico Silver Users Association, businesses voluntarily agree to discharge below 5 parts per million of silver. The P2 Program also recognizes other types of businesses for their environmentally conscious efforts with the Pollution Prevention Award |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 10 March 2008 ) |






