Hazardous Waste Laws, Regulations, and Taxes for the U.S. Petroleum Refining IndustryPennWell Books, 1990 - 215 pages This book is intended to fulfil the need for a comprehensive, easy-to-read, introductory text on how hazardous waste laws and regulations affect industry, regulatory agencies, and society for which no current text is suitable. It will be of interest to a broad spectrum of people including industry environmental coordinates, consultants, regulators, and anyone seeking and introductory account of this topic. The book should be quite suitable as a supplement text in a variety of university coursed including chemical engineering, environmental engineering, public policy, regulatory economics, and environmental economics. Due to the dynamic nature of environmental regulation, some information will be dated in a few years. However the basic structure of the environmental programs and the implications of the regulations of the regulations for all concerned will remain largely intact for years to come and will grow an importance. |
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... definition , considered hazardous . Solid wastes resulting from the management of hazardous waste ( derived - from ) are also , by definition , considered to be hazardous . Because of these " mixture " and " derived- from " rules ...
... definition , considered hazardous . Solid wastes resulting from the management of hazardous waste ( derived - from ) are also , by definition , considered to be hazardous . Because of these " mixture " and " derived- from " rules ...
Page 46
... defined corrective measures . Some refiners claim that the EPA interprets corrective action provisions broadly and that this allows the EPA to expand control to an entire facility , including process areas where spills may have taken ...
... defined corrective measures . Some refiners claim that the EPA interprets corrective action provisions broadly and that this allows the EPA to expand control to an entire facility , including process areas where spills may have taken ...
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... defined as any aqueous residue containing less than 1 % total organic carbon and less than 1 % total solids . A non - wastewater residue is any residue not meeting the definition of a wastewater residue . The non- wastewater standard ...
... defined as any aqueous residue containing less than 1 % total organic carbon and less than 1 % total solids . A non - wastewater residue is any residue not meeting the definition of a wastewater residue . The non- wastewater standard ...
Contents
Outline of the Book | 5 |
under SARA | 11 |
Cost to U S Refining | 17 |
Copyright | |
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