Is the EPA rule for dental office a ceiling?

Is the EPA rule for dental office a ceiling?

The EPA rule is a floor (i.e. a minimum requirement), not a ceiling, for regulating discharges of dental office wastewater to POTWs. There may be additional requirements under state or local law that go beyond those in EPA’s Dental Office Category Rule.

Where do dentists send their compliance reports to?

Dentists should obtain and send their one-time compliance report to their pretreatment Control Authority. Your Control Authority is either a local wastewater utility, a state environmental agency, or a U.S. EPA Regional Office.

How to limit the number of visitors to a dental appointment?

Request that the patient limit the number of visitors accompanying him or her to the dental appointment to only those people who are necessary.

Are there any plans to restart dental procedures?

As dental healthcare facilities begin to restart elective procedures in accordance with guidance from local and state officials, there are precautions that should remain in place as a part of the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The EPA rule is a floor (i.e. a minimum requirement), not a ceiling, for regulating discharges of dental office wastewater to POTWs. There may be additional requirements under state or local law that go beyond those in EPA’s Dental Office Category Rule.

What are the regulations for the Dental Board of California?

Dental Board Statutes and Regulations 1 Dental Practice Act Business & Professions Code beginning at Section 1600 2 Existing Regulations: The Dental Board’s regulations are under TITLE 16, PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL REGULATIONS, DIVISION 10, DENTAL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA. 3 Proposed Regulations 4 Approved Regulations

Dentists should obtain and send their one-time compliance report to their pretreatment Control Authority. Your Control Authority is either a local wastewater utility, a state environmental agency, or a U.S. EPA Regional Office.

What are the requirements for the practice of Dentistry?

234 CMR 5.00: Requirements for the practice of dentistry, dental hygiene, and d… This is an unofficial version of Commonwealth regulations and is posted here for the convenience of the public. It is not an official statement of the regulations.