FIRE BAN IN EFFECT In response to the continued elevated risk of wildfires, DEM has issued a fire ban at all State Parks, campgrounds, and management areas until further notice. The ban is effective as of today (10/28/24) and includes campfires in designated campfire areas, including charcoal fires and cooking fires. This preventative measure applies to all DEM-managed lands and aims to reduce the threat of human-caused wildfires. DEM will continue to monitor and evaluate conditions to determine when the ban can be lifted. Together we can protect our communities and keep first responders safe by reducing the risk of wildfires: 📞 Call 911 if you spot a fire/smoke. Timely information is critical to contain fires before they spread. 🔥 Remember, any outdoor fire is a potential source for a wildfire. Be careful with cigarettes and ashes. When disposing of wood stove ashes, put the ashes in a metal bucket of water. 🚒 Check with your local fire department for any other restrictions and permitting information. 🚨 Stay informed and find resources at dem.ri.gov/wildfirestatus.
Underground Storage Tank Environmental Results Program For Technical Issues Many of the documents on this page require Adobe Reader or Acrobat. Click here to upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Reader. For best results, please download the form to your desktop/device. The Environmental Results Program or ERP is an innovative program in which State regulatory agencies: Educate regulated facilities about their environmental impact and obligations, Require the facilities to self-evaluate and certify compliance, Measure environmental performance changes, and More effectively manage limited resources. The State of Massachusetts developed ERP to improve environmental performance in sectors with large numbers of smaller facilities, such as dry cleaners and printers. ERP can be adopted by State underground storage tank (UST) regulating agencies to produce similar environmental performance improvements by UST facilities. Better operation and maintenance by UST facilities could produce fewer releases from USTs. ERP also: Provides both the opportunity and the incentive for a facility to understand and meet its environmental requirements. Creates a powerful incentive, through its self-certification requirement, for UST owners or operators to focus on environmental responsibilities. Leverages scarce State inspection and other enforcement resources. Fosters best management practices that can help to prevent releases. How Does ERP work? The State agency provides compliance assistance - it puts together training workshops and plain language workbooks that clearly explain all of a facility's environmental obligations as well as proposed pollution prevention and health and safety practices. An owner/operator certifies to the State agency that the facility is in compliance and will continue to be in compliance. If the facility is not in compliance, it must file a Return to Compliance Plan with a schedule for returning to compliance. The State agency conducts "before and after" inspections to judge the accuracy of certification and the degree of performance improvements for individual facilities and for sectors as a whole. The State agency can also use the data to strategically target inspections and compliance assistance efforts, to track results to show success to the public, industry and legislators and, as appropriate, take enforcement action. Primary Resources UST Compliance Checklist PDF file, about 4mbmegabytes UST Certification Workbook PDF file, about 5mbmegabytes Additional Resources Doing Inventory Control Right PDF file, about 4mbmegabytes Stage I Weekly Inspection Checklist PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes EPA UST ERP Brochure PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes DEM UST Management Program Stage I Vapor Recovery Program