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Gage Products Company license and renewal information
Hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDF), are regulated, engineered facilities with design and oversight requirements. The hazardous waste regulations require EGLE to issue a TSDF a license to authorize its operations. The license prescribes specific operating standards for the facility to ensure proper cradle-to-grave management of wastes received. These standards include waste analysis; personnel training; compliance inspections; preparedness and prevention and contingency plans; closure plans; recordkeeping and reporting; engineering and process descriptions; environmental monitoring; corrective action; financial assurance; and air emission standards.
Hazardous waste TSDF operating licenses remain effective for 10 years. The license renewal process gives EGLE an opportunity to update facility information, review operations, and improve the license by clarifying license requirements to enhance protection of human health and the environment. To issue any license, including a license renewal, EGLE's review of the license application must conclude:
- The application is sufficiently detailed to evaluate the facility and its potential for impact on human health and the environment.
- The facility satisfies all technical design, construction, and operating standards under governing regulations.
- The facility does not present a hazard to human health or the environment, as determined by EGLE inspections and compliance with applicable environmental regulations.
- The license includes all necessary conditions to ensure safe and proper waste storage.
Gage Products Company (Gage), submitted a hazardous waste limited storage facility (LSF), operating license renewal application on October 2, 2024, before the March 31, 2025, expiration date of the previous license. Timely submittal of the renewal application allowed Gage to continue operating under the pervious license until EGLE determined that the current license is administratively complete and technically adequate. EGLE determined that the application is administratively complete on December 5, 2024, and technically adequate on August 6, 2025. The current license was issued on September 26, 2025.
The current license is available in hard copy for review at the following locations:
- Lansing: EGLE, MMD, Deborah A. Stabenow Building, 525 West Allegan Street, Lansing, Michigan 48933 (contact Michelle Mackey at MackeyM1@michigan.gov or 517‑284-6546).
- Warren: EGLE, MMD, Warren District Office, 27700 Donald Ct, Warren, MI 48092 (contact Todd Zynda at ZyndaT@Michigan.gov or 586-206-1640)
- Ferndale Area District Library: 222 East Nine Mile Road Ferndale, Michigan 48220 (contact Kricket Hoekstra, Kricket@FADL.org or 248-546-2504, ext. 696)
Operating License
- License and attachments
- Attachment 1: Waste Analysis Plan with Appended Hazardous Secondary Material Exemption
- Attachment 2: Inspection Schedule
- Attachment 3: Personnel Training Program
- Attachment 4: Contingency Plan
- Attachment 5: Closure Plan
- Attachment 6: Subpart AA, Air Emissions from Process Vent
- Attachment 7: Subpart BB, Air Emissions from Equipment Leaks
- Attachment 8: Subpart CC, Air Emissions from Containers and Tanks
- Attachment 9: Engineering Plans and Specifications
- Attachment 10: List of Acceptable Wastes
- Attachment 11: Container Management
- Attachment 12: Preparedness and Prevention
- Attachment 13: Tank Systems
- Attachment 14: Corrective Action Information
- Fact sheet
- Application Review Timeline
- Response to Comments
- Notice of Final Decision
- EJ and LEP screen
- Facility Cumulative impact review
Technical Adequacy
- Technically Adequate Determination
- September 11, 2025 Meeting and Hearing
Administrative completeness
- Administratively Complete Determination
- February 5, 2025, Meeting Presentation. Note: Due to technical difficulties, the meeting was not recorded.
Public Involvement
The purpose of public involvement is to ensure that those interested in a proposed EGLE action are aware of the action and have an opportunity to provide input on the action before EGLE reaches a final decision. The community is encouraged to engage with EGLE throughout the process. Prior to making a final decision, EGLE will host informational meetings to keep those interested informed, and a public comment period and a formal public hearing to receive formal comments from the community.
EGLE will evaluate all comments received during the formal public comment period and hearing and issue a formal written response to comments when a final decision on the action is made. This information will be communicated to all persons who submitted comments, those who are on the facility’s official mailing list, and/or those who are subscribed to the action’s GovDelivery list.
Environmental Justice and Limited English Proficiency
EGLE conducts Environmental Justice (EJ) and Limited English Proficiency (LEP) screenings for communities surrounding a hazardous waste facility prior to a license renewal. The EJ screen helps to identify EJ communities in the vicinity of a hazardous waste facility, and to choose the type and scope of site-specific community engagement activities. For EJ communities, the MMD considers the need for license conditions to mitigate EJ concerns and ensure that authorized hazardous waste operations will be protective of human health and the environment. The LEP screen helps EGLE identity the need for oral or written translations in identified language(s) for vital documents and at public meetings.
For more information on EJ, please visit the Office of Environmental Justice Public Advocate Website.
Facility Cumulative Impact Review
EGLE, MMD, conducts a Facility Cumulative Impact Review to assess the broader environmental and public health implications for communities located near hazardous waste facilities. As part of this process, the MMD assesses if the facility would contribute to additional environmental or health burdens in the surrounding area. The review also considers whether mitigation measures could be implemented to prevent or reduce adverse cumulative impacts. Based on the findings of the review, the MMD may recommend modifications to the facility’s License application.
Contact us
Ashley Pung, PungA2@Michigan.gov, 517-599-4196
How to stay connected
Complete this form to be placed on the official Gage Products Company facility mailing list to receive updates and notifications from both EGLE and Gage.
Through your observations and reporting of activities of concern, you play a valuable role in helping EGLE protect human health and the environment. To file a complaint or share details about improper waste handling or disposal, contact EGLE through the Pollution Emergency Alerting System (PEAS) Hotline at 800-292-4706.