Oversight-Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Transportation and Commerce of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session ... April 26, May 18 and 19, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 236 pages |
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... open dumps , and has expertise in defining the potential uses of and markets for recovered resources by various geographical areas The Secretary of Commerce is a member of the Resource Conserva- tion Committee , chaired by the ...
... open dumps , and has expertise in defining the potential uses of and markets for recovered resources by various geographical areas The Secretary of Commerce is a member of the Resource Conserva- tion Committee , chaired by the ...
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... of a national seminar , and possibly regional seminars as well , in conjunction with the National Bureau of Standards and the Office of Environmental Affairs . INVENTORY OF OPEN DUMPS Under provisions of section 4005 , 24.
... of a national seminar , and possibly regional seminars as well , in conjunction with the National Bureau of Standards and the Office of Environmental Affairs . INVENTORY OF OPEN DUMPS Under provisions of section 4005 , 24.
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... OPEN DUMPS Under provisions of section 4005 , the Bureau of the Census is to cooperate with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency in preparing an inventory of all open dumps in the United States . Discussions between ...
... OPEN DUMPS Under provisions of section 4005 , the Bureau of the Census is to cooperate with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency in preparing an inventory of all open dumps in the United States . Discussions between ...
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... open dumps . RCRA regulations should close open dumps , which will create a new set of economic incentives , and will allow permitted facilities to charge suitable fees , thereby making investment capital more readily available . That ...
... open dumps . RCRA regulations should close open dumps , which will create a new set of economic incentives , and will allow permitted facilities to charge suitable fees , thereby making investment capital more readily available . That ...
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... open dump as a land disposal practice , establish sanitary landfills as the acceptable disposal practice , and ... dumps can result in contamination of both ground and sur- face waters . Leachate , the end result of water passing through ...
... open dump as a land disposal practice , establish sanitary landfills as the acceptable disposal practice , and ... dumps can result in contamination of both ground and sur- face waters . Leachate , the end result of water passing through ...
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Administrator agencies aluminum anaerobic digestion Chairman Commerce committee composting CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Conservation and Recovery container deposit legislation cooperation Coordinator COSTLE costs County criteria Department of Defense disposal facilities economic energy recovery energy required EPA's ERDA established evaluation feasibility fiscal fuel Genesee County governments Governor guidelines hazardous waste management identified implementation industry landfill legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS license long term markets ment metals million municipal solid waste National Office of Solid open dumps panels percent plan of operation plant problems projects proposed Public Law pyrolysis RCRA reconditioning recovered materials Recovery Act recycled materials recycling refuse-derived fuel regulations Resource Conservation responsibility ROONEY scrap SKUBITZ sludge solid waste disposal solid waste management solid waste planning source separation specifications staff statement steel drums Subcommittee Subsection Subtitle technical assistance tion tons transport TUERK waste management program YAKOWITZ
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Page 216 - ... (A) cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible, illness: or (B) pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, or disposed of, or otherwise managed.
Page 216 - disposal' means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, or placing of any solid waste or hazardous waste into or on any land or water so that such solid waste or hazardous waste or any constituent thereof may enter the environment or be emitted into the air or discharged into any waters, including ground waters. "(4) The term 'Federal agency...
Page 216 - Treatment means any method, technique, or process, including neutralization, designed to change the physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of any hazardous waste so as to neutralize such waste, or so as to...
Page 218 - ... (2) labeling practices for any containers used for the storage, transport, or disposal of such hazardous waste such as will identify accurately such waste...
Page 216 - Identifying by its characteristics or listing any substance as hazardous waste subject to this subtitle, any person generating or transporting such substance or owning or operating a facility for treatment, storage, or disposal of such substance shall file with the Administrator (or with States having authorized hazardous waste permit programs under section 3006) a notification stating the location and general description of such activity and the identified or listed hazardous wastes handled by such...
Page 42 - ... (3) The plan shall provide for the closing or upgrading of all existing open dumps within the State pursuant to the requirements of section 4005. (4) The plan shall provide for the establishment of such State regulatory powers as may be necessary to implement the plan. (5) The plan shall provide that no...
Page 130 - Budget, which shall conduct a full and complete investigation and study of all aspects of the economic, social, and environmental consequences of resource conservation...
Page 186 - NATIONAL ENERGY PLAN: CONSERVATION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY The cornerstone of the National Energy Plan is conservation, the cleanest and cheapest source of new energy supply. Wasted energy — in cars, homes, commercial buildings and factories — is greater than the total amount of oil imports. By reducing the need for additional oil imports, conservation and improved efficiency in the use of energy can contribute to national security and international stability. By reducing the need for additional...
Page 236 - State plans under this subtitle. "(2) (A) The Administrator is authorized to provide financial assistance to States, counties, municipalities, and intermunicipal agencies and State and local public solid waste management authorities for implementation of programs to provide solid waste management, resource recovery, and resource conservation services and hazardous waste management.
Page 182 - Analysis of Tars, Chars, Gases and Water Found in Effluents from the SYNTHANE Process, US Bureau of Mines, TPR 76, (January, 1974).