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Introduction

The State of Maine supports an integrated approach to waste management. This includes programs to: reduce the amount and toxicity of waste generated, promote reuse and recycling of waste, and compost and process waste to create safe and useful products. Disposal through incineration and landfilling is the least preferred option.

The DEP’s solid waste programs include: solid waste facilities management, sludge and residuals management, scrap tire management, electronic waste and mercury product management, and the non-hazardous waste transporter program. These programs offer education and technical assistance as well as performing regulatory activities including licensing, compliance and enforcement of the State’s Solid waste laws. The State Planning Office offers recycling assistance to schools and municipalities.

Contacts

Director, Division of Solid Waste Management - Paula Clark 287-2651

Solid Waste Facilities Licensing & Enforcement
* Augusta Region - Jim Glasgow 822-6358
* Bangor Region - Cynthia Darling 941-4570
* Portland Region - Randy McMullin 822-6300
* Presque Isle Region - Lou Pizzuti 764-0477

Sludge & Residuals Licensing & Enforcement - Carla J. Hopkins 287-8491

Product Management Programs (E-Waste, Mercury Products, Lead, & Asbestos) – Carole Cifrino 287-7720

Statutory Section

38 MRSA §1301 – §1310-B – Waste Management General Provisions

38 MRSA §1310-N – §1310-AA – Solid Waste Facility Siting

38 MRSA §1316 – Tire Stockpile Abatement

38 MRSA §1380 – §1390 – Sludge and Residuals

38 MRSA §1601 - §1683 – Sale of Consumer Products Affecting the Environment

38 MRSA § 2101 – Waste Management Hierarchy

38 MRSA § 2201 - §2206 – Finance, Fees and Contracts

Rules

 

New! Rules in effect on February 18, 2009 - Chapter 400, Chapter 409 and Chapter 410.

These electronic files contain the Department of Environmental Protection's rules as they were filed with the Secretary of State's Office. These are not certified copies of the regulations. In order to rely on the provisions in a rule as an official version of the State law, you must obtain a certified electronic copy of these rules directly from the Secretary of State's Office at :


Chapter 400 - Solid Waste Management Rules: General Provisions

Chapter 401 - Solid Waste Management Rules: Landfill Siting, Design and Operation

Chapter 402 - Solid Waste Management Rules: Transfer Stations and Storage Sites for Solid Waste

Chapter 403 - Solid Waste Management Rules: Incineration Facilities

Chapter 405 - Solid Waste Management Rules: Water Quality Monitoring, Leachate Monitoring, and Waste Characterization

Chapter 409 - Solid Waste Management Rules: Processing Facilities

Chapter 410 - Solid Waste Management Rules: Composting Facilities

Chapter 411 - Non-Hazardous Waste Transporter Licenses

Chapter 415 - Reasonable Costs for the Handling and Recycling of Electronic Wastes

Chapter 418 - Solid Waste Management Rules: Beneficial Use of Solid Wastes

Chapter 419 - Agronomic Utilization of Residuals

Chapter 420 - Septage Management Rules

Chapter 424 - Lead Management Regulations

Chapter 425 - Asbestos Management Regulations


Forms and Fees for Solid Waste Applications and Annual Reports

Additional Information

Report on Odor and Gas Management at Solid Waste Facilities (pdf format)

Are you thinking about Burning Construction & Demolition Debris?
(pdf format)

Firefighter's Guideline for Burning Buildings (pdf format)

Guidance on Disposal & Use of Assorted Solid Wastes Generated in Maine (pdf format)

Beneficial Use - definition, licensing criteria and links to more information

Updated February 2010 -- List of Active Landfills - (Excel Format)

List of Active Transfer Stations - facilities listed by town

Updated 2008 - Map of Solid Waste Landfills - This map shows both closed and active landfills in Maine.  Active landfills include municipal and regional landfills, as well as private and commercial landfills.  The type of wastes each landfill accepts is determined by its license, e.g., many landfills are licensed to accept only construction/demolition debris and wood waste.

Universal Waste Municipal Collection Sites (MS Excel format) (pdf format) - This is a listing by town of municipal collection sites that accept Universal Waste. The green blocks signify that we have gathered the information from those towns. White means we were not able to reach anyone in that municipal office. Blue means that they will take from anyone in the state not just for the residents in their town. Retail Store Collection Sites - This is a listing by town of retail store collection sites that collect intact compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). This is a service for homeowners and is free of charge. The CFLs are sent for recycling through this program. If anyone finds any errors or changes to these listings, please contact the Hazardous Waste Program staff at 287-2651.

Enforcement

Related Programs

Asbestos and Lead - information on these materials in the home, and hiring or licensing lead professionals and asbestos abatement contractors

Computer Recycling

E-Waste

Non Hazardous Transporter Program

Recycling

Residuals Utilization - sludge and composting

Scrap Tire Abatement & Management in Maine - The status of Maine's program and funding; stockpile cleanups and tire "recycling"

Transfer Station Operators Training - Training Schedule.  Please contact Sandy Moody, Maine DEP @ 207-287-7751 with any questions.

(off-Site)

State Planning Office Waste Management & Recycling Program - has a grant program to help municipalities develop storage facilities for the collection of mercury-added products, and televisions and computer monitors.