Home → Waste Management → Resources and Publications → Wastes & Products Handling Guidance and SOPs
Waste & Products Handling Guidance and SOPs
Hazardous, Special & Other Commercial Wastes
Beneficial Reuse of Solid Waste & Non-Hazardous Special Waste
Lead Abatement, Disposal & Safe Homes
Mercury & Handling Mercury Containing Products
Electronic Wastes
Solid Waste Landfills
Municipal Solid Waste
Hazardous, Special & Other Commercial Wastes
- Are You Thinking About Burning Construction & Demolition Debris? (pdf format)
- Hazardous Waste Handbook for Generators - (pdf format)
- Solid Waste - Guidance on Disposal & Use of Assorted Solid Wastes Generated in Maine
- Transfer Station Operators Training Program Brochure (pdf format)
- Universal Waste Brochure - What your business, governmental agency or organization needs to know about Universal Waste
- Universal Waste Handbook (2.24MB) - (pdf format)
- What if I accidentally break a fluorescent lamp in my house?
Beneficial Reuse of Solid Waste & Non-Hazardous Special Waste
- Guidance for Municipalilties: Regulation of Septage and Sludge Land Application by Municipalities
- Sampling / Analysis Work Plan Guidance
Lead Abatement, Disposal & Safe Homes
- Homeowner - How Can I Safely Dispose of Household Hazardous Wastes?
- Lead Dust Removal & Control - MJA manual - A step-by step guide for cleaning lead dust from your home
- Lead - Information Sheet - Disposal of Lead Contaminated Waste from Lead abatement Renovation Activities
- Lead Paint Safety Guide (Off Site)
Mercury & Handling Mercury Containing Products
- Auto Dismantlers Guide to Recycling Mercury Switches and Mercury Lamps (pdf format) If you would like to have a copy of this guide or Appendix A, please call Brian Beneski 207-592-0428
- Fluorescent light bulb information - Includes the Maine Compact Fluorescent Lamp Study and New Cleanup Guidelines
Electronic Wastes
- Guidelines for the Environmentally Sound Management of Televisions and Computer Monitors
Contact: Megan Pryor 207-314-3357