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Small Business Technical Assistance Program
Helping Small Businesses Comply with Environmental Regulations
What is the Small Business Technical Assistance Program?
As a result of the 1990 Amendments to the Clean Air Act (CAAA), many
small businesses have been brought into the formal environmental regulatory
process. Examples of small businesses that are affected by one or more
of the programs under the CAAA include auto body shops, dry cleaners, furniture
manufacturing and repair facilities, gasoline service stations and print
shops. Small businesses are affected by regulations to control three types
of air pollution: primary pollutants (ozone, carbon monoxide, particulate
matter, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and
lead), air toxic pollutants (chemical pollutants that are known to cause
or are suspected of causing cancer and other serious health effects), and
stratospheric ozone depleters (chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorcarbons).
Small businesses have, in many cases, limited financial and technical
resources available for compliance activities to meet these regulations.
In order to comply, they need low or no-cost compliance assistance. The
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) responded to this
need by establishing the Small Business Technical Assistance Program (SBTAP)
to work with small business owners to develop solutions to environmental
problems. This non-regulatory program provides confidential information
about regulatory requirements and practical, cost-effective technical assistance
to encourage compliance with environmental regulations.
Who is Eligible for Assistance?
The SBTAP is designed to provide assistance to small businesses that meet the following criteria:

- Have less than 100 employees.
- Are independently owned.
- Are not a major source of air pollution.
- Emit less than 50 tons of any air pollutant.
- Emit less than 75 tons of all air pollutants.
- Are not dominant in their field.
How Does the Program Work?
The SBTAP has three main components:
- The Small Business Ombudsman acts as the small business community's
representative in matters that affect it under the CAAA. Other responsibilities
include conducting studies to evaluate the effects of the CAAA on state
and local economies, and on small businesses in general. The Ombudsman
also provides comments and recommendations to the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency and the N.H. Department of Environmental Services Air Resources
Division regarding the development and implementation of regulations that
impact small businesses.
- The Small Business Assistance Program provides the following services
alone and in partnership with other assistance programs:
- Inform businesses of all requirements in the CAAA that apply to them, and
the dates these requirements will apply.
- Help small businesses deal with specific technical, administrative and
compliance problems.
- Disseminate up-to-date information about the CAAA to the small business
community, including easy-to-understand public information materials.
- Provide pollution prevention information and assistance to reduce the amount
of air emissions and other wastes created by a small business.
- Provide on-site evaluations of company work practices, monitoring procedures
and record-keeping to determine effectiveness in complying with applicable
clean air requirements.
- The Compliance Advisory Panel oversees the small business assistance
program and the ombudsman, making recommendations for improvements and
determining the overall effectiveness of the SBTAP. The panel consists
of seven members: four small business owners or representatives selected
by the legislature; two members of the "general public" selected by the
Governor; and one member selected by the Commissioner of DES.
How Do I Get Help?
For more information on the SBTAP and the services it provides, please contact the Small Business Ombudsman in confidence at the address and/or telephone number below:
Small Business Ombudsman
NH Department of Environmental Services
29 Hazen Drive
PO Box 95
Concord, New Hampshire 03302-0095
1-800-837-0656
E-mail: sbo@des.state.nh.us
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