Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Forms

The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is responsible for protecting and enhancing Vermont's natural resources. They oversee various environmental programs and initiatives, such as air and water quality management, waste management, land conservation, and environmental planning. Their goal is to ensure the long-term sustainability and health of Vermont's ecosystems for current and future generations.

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This form is used for registering as a hazardous waste handler in Vermont.

This document is used for the annual renewal statement in the state of Vermont. It provides information about renewing a specific activity or license.

This form is used for disclosing personal history information in the state of Vermont.

This form is used to apply for a permit to operate a fuel to fuel aggregation facility in the state of Vermont.

This document outlines the procedures for filing a petition to list or delist hazardous waste in the state of Vermont. It provides guidelines on the necessary steps and requirements for submitting a petition.

This document certifies the closure of a hazardous waste facility in Vermont. It verifies that all necessary requirements have been met and the facility is no longer generating hazardous waste.

This form is used for obtaining a hazardous waste handler site ID in the state of Vermont. Follow the instructions to complete the form and obtain the necessary identification for handling hazardous waste.

This document is used by hazardous waste generators in Vermont to notify the authorities of their intent to close their facility. It is necessary to comply with state regulations and ensure proper handling and disposal of hazardous waste.

This document is an application form used for obtaining an operating permit for a public water system in the state of Vermont.

This document is used to renew a waiver for Phase II/V monitoring in the state of Vermont.

This document is a notice indicating the intention to operate a public transient non-community water system in Vermont under the General Permit for Class 1a and 1b systems.

This document is used for applying to become a certified operator in Vermont for Class 2, 3, 4 and D categories.

This form is used for implementing the Lead and Copper Rule Sampling Plan in the state of Vermont to ensure safe drinking water by monitoring the levels of lead and copper contaminants.

This document provides guidance and certification requirements for public water systems in Vermont that serve surface water or use groundwater under the direct influence of surface water. It outlines the seasonal start-up procedures and steps that need to be followed for ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water.

This Form is used for conducting a Level 1 Site Assessment in the state of Vermont. It helps evaluate the potential environmental risks associated with a property or site.

This document outlines the Coliform Sampling Plan required for all small public water systems in Vermont serving a population of 1,000 or less, in accordance with the Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR). It provides guidelines for conducting coliform sampling and monitoring in order to ensure the safety and quality of the water supply.

This document provides instructions on how to fill out the Monthly Operations Report for Filtered Surface Water Systems in Vermont. It includes all the necessary information and guidelines for reporting on the operations of these water systems on a monthly basis.

This form is used to gather information about the public water supply in Vermont. It is designed to assist in conducting a survey of the quality and accessibility of the state's water sources.

This document is used for applying for an exemption from consecutive water system regulations in the state of Vermont. It certifies that the public water system meets the necessary criteria for exemption.

This Form is used for certifying public notices in the state of Vermont.

This document provides an operational evaluation report on disinfection byproducts in Vermont. It details the findings and recommendations for improving water treatment processes to minimize the formation of these byproducts.

This monthly operations report is used for monitoring and evaluating the performance of groundwater systems and systems that purchase water in Vermont. It provides important information on the quality and quantity of water, as well as any issues or concerns related to the water systems.

This Form is used for notifying the state of Vermont about bulk water hauling as an emergency source for extended periods of time.

This document is used for identifying and recording information about observation wells or springs in the state of Vermont.

This Form is used for applicants to make a statement about child support and its impact on Vermont taxes.

This document is used for the identification form required for FTP (File Transfer Protocol) in the state of Vermont.

This document is used for capturing production data for wells in the state of Vermont. It includes information about the well's identification and production details.

This Form is used for applying for an exemption to use groundwater that is influenced by surface water in Vermont.

This form is used for applying for a permit to use public source water in Vermont.

This form is used for applying for a permit to operate a wholesaler or consecutive public water system in the state of Vermont. It is required for businesses involved in providing water to multiple users.

This document is an application for consideration to be placed on an alternate lead and copper monitoring schedule in the state of Vermont. It allows residents to request a different schedule for monitoring lead and copper levels in their drinking water.

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