Mercury Information for Dental Offices and Dental Training Schools
Reductions in Mercury in Sewage Sludge through Compliance with Dental Best Management Practices
Workshop Presentations: June 30, 2016
EPA Region 1 Perspective Dental Amalgam Overview
Jay Pimpare, EPA New England, Pretreatment Coordinator
How Mercury From Dental Practices Gets Into Sewage Sludge and What That Means for a Wastewater Treatment Plant
Tom Tyler, MDC
Keeping Mercury Dental Amalgam Out of the Environment - Best Management Practices
Bea Milne, CT DEEP
Dental Office Amalgam Separator Outreach Program
Tom Metzner, CT DEEP
Basic Mechanics of Amalgam Separation, Proper Maintenance
AL Dubé, President, Toppen Solutions LLC
Compliance with Best Management Practices for Dental Offices
Best Management Practices: Guidelines for Dental Practices and Dental Training Schools
Fillings Brochure: The Choices You Have; Mercury Amalgam and Other Filling Materials
One page (8-1/2 x 11) front and back
Certification Statement Form and Instructions: Word, PDF, Rev. 06/27/16
Revised form and instructions
Sample Amalgam Separator and Chair-Side Trap Inspection Forms
Matrix of Information for the Mercury Education and Reduction Act
Contact Information and Assistance
Related Fact Sheets
All environmental fact sheets are designed to provide basic information and to answer general questions. You must refer to the appropriate Connecticut General Statutes for the specific definitions and statutory requirements.
Content Last Updated June 2016