Title: Regulatory and Enforcement Update
1Regulatory and Enforcement Update
- Janet Bowen, EPA Region I
- 617-918-1795, Bowen.Janet_at_epa.gov
- www.epa.gov/region1/healthcare
- July 27, 2005
2Region I Approach
- Mercury Challenge Program (1999-2001)
- National AwardMaking Medicine Mercury Free
- http//www.h2e-online.org/programs/award/appls/mmm
fChallenge.htm - Regional Hospital email group
- Promote H2E (2001 present)
- National 1,038 partners representing 4,366
- facilities (as of July 13,
2005) - Region I 127 partners in New England
3Region 1 Approach (Cont.)
- Increased Compliance Assistance
- - Compliance workshop 2001
- - SPPC Conference 2002
- - Compliance workshop May 20, 2004
- - RCRA half day trainings
- One in each state
- June 2004- December 2004
4Region 1 Approach (Cont.) Increase Enforcement
Presence in Healthcare
- EPA sent letter to hospital CEOs (April 2004)
- - Increase enforcement presence
- - Information about EPA Audit policy
- - Information about Region II
- enforcement cases
5ResultsCompliance Monitoring Incentives
Programs
Hospitals
Universe 480
Inspections 44
Enforcement Actions 24
Formal Enforcement Actions 10 (1,289, 913)
Settlements 8 (557,612)
Audit Agreements 37
Voluntary Disclosures 128 covering 478 facilities (10,417,113 for 59 resolved)
Violations Corrected 1100
6Healthcare Violations679 Violations from 128
Facilities
7Top 15 Healthcare ViolationsFrom 59 Resolved
Voluntary Disclosures
Rank Violation Statute Frequency
1 ID of HW RCRA 92
2 Universal Waste RCRA 66
3 Chemical Inventory EPCRA 48
4 SIP Requirements CAA 48
5 SPCC CWA 44
8Top 15 Healthcare ViolationsFrom 59 Resolved
Voluntary Disclosures
Rank Violation Statute Frequency
6 Labeling RCRA 35
7 CFC Leak Detection Records CAA 32
8 MSDS Records EPCRA 30
9 Manifests RCRA 30
10 CESQG Requirements RCRA 25
9Top 15 Healthcare ViolationsFrom 59 Resolved
Voluntary Disclosures
Rank Violation Statute Frequency
11 Personnel Training RCRA 25
12 Empty Containers RCRA 23
13 CFCs Use Certified Technicians CAA 23
14 Lead Paint Disclosure TSCA 23
15 Container Management RCRA 21
10Healthcare RCRA Violations409 Violations
11Hazardous Waste (HW) Issues
- Lack of HW management training of employees
- Treating HW without a permit
- Lack of RCRA contingency plan
- Spill control equipment not readily accessible
- Failure to make HW determinations
12Hazardous Waste (HW) Issues
- Failure to ensure that HW meets Land Disposal
Restrictions - Failure to upgrade/close underground storage
tanks (USTs) by 12/22/98 - Malfunctioning leak detection systems on USTs
13Hazardous Waste Environmental Compliance Audit
Protocols
- Hazardous Waste Generators
- Used Oil and Universal Waste Generators
- Underground Storage Tanks
- Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities - Facilities Regulated under Subtitle D of RCRA
- www.epa.gov/compliance/incentives/auditing/protoco
l.html
14Hazardous Waste Environmental Assistance Resources
- Hazardous Waste General Resources
- http//www.hercenter.org/regsandstandards/RCRA
.html - Understanding the Hazardous Waste Rules A
Handbook for Small Businesseshttp//www.epa.gov/r
egion02/waste/public/sqg_pdf.pdf - Hazardous Waste Requirements for Large Quantity
Generatorshttp//www.epa.gov/region02/waste/publi
c/lqgpdf.pdf - EPAs Office of Underground Storage
Tankshttp//www.epa.gov/swerust1/index.htm
15Healthcare CWA Violations49 Violations
16Water Compliance Issues
- No permit for wastewater discharges
- Not complying with permit conditions
- No/inadequate secondary containment of storage
tanks/containers - No SPCC plan
- Floor drains
17Water Regulations (40 CFR Parts 100-136, 403,
460) (http//www.epa.gov/region02/ff/ca.htm)
- Wastewater DischargesNPDES http//www.epa.gov/np
desPretreatment http//cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/home.
cfm?program_id3 - UIC http//www.epa.gov/ogwdw/uic.html
- Stormwater Dischargeshttp//cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/h
ome.cfm?program_id6 - Oil above ground and underground tanks
- http//www.epa.gov/oilspill/index.htm
- Other (e.g. filtration plants)
18Healthcare CAA Violations113 Reported Violations
19Air Compliance Issues
- Failure to use properly trained and accredited
asbestos personnel. - Failure to notify EPA of asbestos removal
projects and keep required documentation/recordkee
ping. - Failure to properly dispose of asbestos debris.
- Failure to close lids on parts washers when not
in use. - Failure to properly handle CFCs and records.
- Failure to include ETO sterilizer, spray paint
booth, and parts degreaser in air permit.
20Air (40 CFR 50-99)
- Clean Air Act General Resources
- http//www.hercenter.org/regsandstandards/CAA.
html - Air Conditioning/Refrigeration
- Asbestos
- http//www.epa.gov/asbestos
- Boilers/Emergency Generators
- Medical Waste Incinerators
- http//www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/129/hmiwi/rihmiwi.html
- Other (e.g., degreasers, ETO sterilizers, spray
booths)
21Healthcare EPCRA Violations79 Violations
22Other Requirements(http//www.epa.gov/region02/ff
/ca.htm)
- Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
(40 CFR 302, 355, 370, 372) http//yosemite.epa.g
ov/oswer/CeppoWeb.nsf/content/epcraOverview.htm - Pesticides (40 CFR 150-189)http//www.epa.gov/pes
ticides/ -
- PCBs (40 CFR Part 761)http//www.epa.gov/opptintr
/pcb/ - www.epa.gov/compliance/incentives/auditing/protoco
l.html
23Healthcare TSCA Violations24 Violations
24EPAs Audit Policy
- National Audit policy
- www.epa.gov/compliance/incentives/auditing/auditpo
licy.html - Press releases New England
- May 25, 2005 Caritas Christi Health Care
- http//www.epa.gov/region1/pr/2005/may/sraw050501.
html - February 14, 2005 Portsmouth Regional Hospital
- http//www.epa.gov/region1/pr/2005/feb/sr050203.ht
ml
25National Tools
- Profile of the Healthcare Industry (2/05)
Document Number 310R05002 - - plain language environmental profile
- http//www.hercenter.org/links/ Or call
1-800-490-9198 - Compliance Assistance Center Healthcare still
under construction - - on-line compliance assistance
- - Formal launch mid-April 2005
- - Website www.hercenter.org
-
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27National Tools Cont.
- Environmental Compliance and Improvement Guide
To improve compliance with JCAHO Environmental of
Care Standard - Available www.hercenter.org/regsandstandards/jcaho
intro.html
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29Choose a Standard.
30Clip Board Versions
31National Tools Cont.
- H2E Waste Management System
- Excel spreadsheet to assist hospitals track waste
data solid, hazardous, recyclable, regulated
medical - Currently being piloted with hospitals
- Register for this FREE tool at
- http//www.hercenter.org/wms.html
32H2E Waste Management Tool
33National Tools Cont.
- Mercury Assessment Tool
- Based on CA Excel speadsheet (2002)
- Use to help inventory mercury items
- Use to calculate the amount of mercury
- http//www.h2e-online.org/tools/merc-man.htm
- Scroll down and click Mercury Assessment
Worksheet. To access the manual open the
spreadsheet and click on INSTRUCTIONS at the
bottom
34National Tools Cont.
- Healthcare Guide to Pollution Prevention
Implementation through Environmental Management
Systems, second edition - Revised draft second edition May 2005
- Available
- Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center
- URL www.kppc.org, under Now Available
-
35Regional Projects
- OECA Hospital Assessment Project
- - UNH interns collected data from 25
- hospitals in RI, CT and NH
- - Summer 2003
- - Federal Template online
- - Project data available online
- http//www.epa.gov/region1/healthcare/compliance.h
tml
36Hospital for Healthy Environment Goals
- Virtually eliminate mercury waste by year 2005
- Reduce total waste volume by 33 by year 2005, by
50 by 2010 - Identify and reduce PBT chemicals and other
hazardous substances in hospitals through
pollution prevention and waste reduction - Our key to success is your involvement!
37H2E Tools
- H2E Listserve
- H2E Self Assessment Guide and other Guides
- Comprehensive Website
- Mercury, Waste Reduction, Green Buildings,
Green Purchasing, Energy Efficiency, Chemical
/Pollution Prevention, Water Conservation,
Universal Waste - Monthly Teleconferences for Partners
- Technical Resources
38How to Become a H2E Partner
- Partner Registration Form online
- http//www.h2e-online.org/programs/partner/p_reg.h
tm
39Toll Free Hotline 800-727-4179E-mail
h2e_at_h2e-online.orgwww.h2e-online.org
H2E Program Contacts
- Laura Brannen, DirectorLaura.Brannen_at_H2E-online.o
rg - 603-795-9966
- Chen Wen, DirectorChen.Wen_at_H2E-online.org
- 202-564-8849
- Janet Brown, Partner CoordinatorJanet.Brown_at_H2E-o
nline.org - cell 347-393-3809
- Sarah OBrien, Champion Coor. Sarah.obrien_at_h2e-onl
ine.org - (802) 479-0317
- Kelly Heekin, Communications Kelly.Heekin_at_H2E-onli
ne.org - Liza Nanni, Program Assoc.Liza.Nanni_at_H2E-online.o
rg - 603-795-9966
- Jolie Patterson-Rosst, Awards CoordinatorJolie.Ro
sst_at_H2E-online.org - 703-243-0056
- Cecilia DeLoach, State Partnership Programs
CoordinatorCecilia.DeLoach_at_H2E-online.org - 800-727-4179
40General Resources
- Sustainable Hospital Project
- http//www.sustainablehospitals.org/cgi-bin/DB_Ind
ex.cgi - Healthcare Without Harm
- http//www.noharm.org/
- RCRA Online
- http//www.epa.gov/rcraonline/
41ENERGY STAR is
- A voluntary partnership
- with EPA
A strategic approach to energy management
- Recognized by 60 of U.S. Households
42EnergyStar Resources
- Healthcare Benchmarking
- - Evaluate your hospitals energy perf
- - Healthcare benchmarking starter kit
- www.energystar.gov/healthcare
- Portfolio Manager to benchmark energy performance
available for - - Acute care and children hospitals
- - Medical offices (new in 2004)
43EnergyStar Resources Cont.
- Building Upgrade Manual
- http//www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?cbusiness.bus
_upgrade_manual - New Building Guidance
- http//www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?cnew_bldg_des
ign.new_bldg_design - Free EnergyStar Internet training
- http//es.netspoke.com/attendee/default.asp
- Toll Free EnergyStar Hotline
- 1-888-STAR-YES (1-888-782-7937)
44Contact Us
Bill White EPA Region 1, ENERGY STAR Boston,
MA 617-918-1333 white.william_at_epa.gov Clark
Reed National Healthcare Manager, ENERGY
STAR Washington, D.C. reed.clark_at_epa.gov
www.energystar.gov/healthcare