The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 created a federal program to manage the toxic and hazardous residues of industrial activity by directing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish a cradle-to-grave control system. The author examines state participation, and ...
Environmental Regulationsmeans any federal, state or local law, statute, code, ordinance, regulation, requirement or rule relating to dangerous, toxic or hazardous pollutants, Hazardous Substances or chemical waste, materials or substances. EPA Hazardous Substance Superfundmeans the Hazardous Substance Super...
This study, prepared at the request of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, examines the growing financial liabilities that federal agencies face under hazardous waste requirements. The Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket, which identifies all federal facilities with hazardous waste activiti...
The Federal Facilities Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket (``docket``) identifies Federal facilities that may be contaminated with hazardous substances and that must be evaluated to determine if they pose a risk to public health or the environment The docket, required by Section 120(c) of the Comp...
For hazardous waste, the records must be retained for three years. Useful Partners As we have seen, the regulatory environment is comprehensive and can be complex; there are multiple steps to ensuring compliance when shipping hazardous materials. Many companies rely on partners to assist with ...
Thereafter, any waste fitting that narrative listing description is considered hazardous, regardless of its chemical composition or any other potential variable. The RCRA requires a cradle to grave system of accounting for hazardous waste; the Department of Transportation requires compliance with Federal ...
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From a total of 818 State and Federal hazardous waste sites in New York State (excluding New York City), 396 sites contained POPs. These hazardous waste sites ("POPs") were located in 192 zip codes. Two hundred thirteen zip codes contained hazardous waste sites where the listed contaminants ...
From a total of 818 State and Federal hazardous waste sites in New York State (excluding New York City), 396 sites contained POPs. These hazardous waste sites ("POPs") were located in 192 zip codes. Two hundred thirteen zip codes contained hazardous waste sites where the listed contaminants ...
Music your company's hazardous waste you've identified it and packaged it labeled it an arranged for it to be shipped to a licensed disposal facility you'll probably feel relieved when it's taken off your hands, but you should keep in mind that by federal law you're still responsible for...