Free EPA Workshops June 4-5 on Auto Body Repair Emission Rules

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and its state and local partners will offer free seminars June 4 and 5 to educate the auto body repair community on the latest environmental regulations affecting their businesses. The sites are Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md. The workshops will include demonstrations in best practices by an experienced auto finisher, as well as pollution prevention techniques that will save time and reduce waste.

The free workshops are part of the greater collision repair campaign created by EPA to address the environmental and health impacts caused by auto body repair shop emissions. The sessions are designed to reduce risk and pollution in the workplace and surrounding communities, while assisting these generally small businesses in complying with new regulations that control air emissions from surface coating operations, including auto refinishing.

To learn more or to register online, visit the Clean Air Partners Web site at www.cleanairpartners.net. The site will also provide information about a $1,000 rebate for environmentally friendly equipment available for workshop participants.

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