The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ("RCRA"), enacted on October 21, 1976, is the principal federal law in the US governing the disposal of solid waste and hazardous waste. This year is the 40th anniversary, so what does it mean after 40 yrs?

Please fill out this short, 7 question survey to help shape Connecticut's future. All responses anonymous. Spread the word. Results to be presented by Jeremy Paradis of Loureiro Engineering Associates at next HW Advisory Cmte meeting - November 17, 2016 @ DEEP Headquarters. NOTE: All participants STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to attend this special, free training event. DEEP's intent is to seek constructive feedback only from interested parties. 
1.How is DEEP performing with implementing the RCRA Program in Connecticut (choose one and explain)?
2.What are the three most favorable elements of Connecticut's RCRA program?
3.What are the three most challenging elements of Connecticut's RCRA program?
4.How can Connecticut's RCRA program be improved/ envisioned for the next 40 years?
5.How often does your organization use DEEP's Compliance Assistance tools (Website, Toll-Free COMPASS Hotline, RCRAHELP!, Consultative Audit Services, HWAC Meetings/Training, Online HW Training, etc.) (choose best answer)?
6.Rank your organization's use of the following DEEP Compliance Assistance Tools (0-Never, 1-Rarely; 2-Yearly, 3-Quarterly, 4-Monthly; 5-Weekly)
Ratings
DEEP Website
Toll-Free COMPASS Hotline (888-424-4193)
RCRAHELP!
Consultative Audit Services
HWAC Meetings/ Training
Online Hazardous Waste Training
7.Enter in the space provided, any additional comments that you would like DEEP to consider about Connecticut's RCRA program. THANK YOU for your participation.