Legal Compilation; Statutes and Legislative History, Executive Orders, Regulations, Guidelines and Reports, Volume 1U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974 - 165 pages |
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4 • Technology is available to treat most hazardous waste streams by physical , chemical , thermal and biological ... waste stream . Transfer and adaptation of existing technology to hazard- ous waste management may be necessary in some ...
4 • Technology is available to treat most hazardous waste streams by physical , chemical , thermal and biological ... waste stream . Transfer and adaptation of existing technology to hazard- ous waste management may be necessary in some ...
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... waste storage and disposal sites . • Based on analyses performed to date ... wastes at central processing facilities is preferable to management at each point ... streams . Consequently , the absolute volume of hazardous wastes requiring ...
... waste storage and disposal sites . • Based on analyses performed to date ... wastes at central processing facilities is preferable to management at each point ... streams . Consequently , the absolute volume of hazardous wastes requiring ...
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... waste management program . Therefore , a third study was undertaken to deter ... streams * and option ( c ) is prefer- able for dilute aqueous toxic metal ... waste treatment and disposal facilities were developed based on multi ...
... waste management program . Therefore , a third study was undertaken to deter ... streams * and option ( c ) is prefer- able for dilute aqueous toxic metal ... waste treatment and disposal facilities were developed based on multi ...
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... waste streams containing hazardous com- pounds were identified and quantified by industrial source ( see Appendix B ) . These waste streams were selected by utilizing a decision model ( see Appendix C ) 14 which is relatively unsophisti ...
... waste streams containing hazardous com- pounds were identified and quantified by industrial source ( see Appendix B ) . These waste streams were selected by utilizing a decision model ( see Appendix C ) 14 which is relatively unsophisti ...
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... waste generated annually in the United States falls into the toxic category ... streams are produced by the mining and metallurgy and the electroplating and ... waste is discharged from the metal finishing industry annually . Synthetic ...
... waste generated annually in the United States falls into the toxic category ... streams are produced by the mining and metallurgy and the electroplating and ... waste is discharged from the metal finishing industry annually . Synthetic ...
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Page 9 - In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman) : ACT OF OCTOBER 18, 1968 (82 STAT.
Page 257 - municipality" means a city, town, borough, county, parish, district, or other public body created by or pursuant to State law and...
Page 10 - At the conclusion of the consideration of the bill for amendment, the Committee shall rise and report the bill to the House with such amendments as may have been adopted, and the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill and amendments thereto to final passage without intervening motion except one motion to recommit.
Page 11 - House with such amendments as may have been adopted, and the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill and amendments thereto to final passage without intervening motion except one motion to recommit with or without instructions.
Page 261 - Administrator determines is reasonable, taking into account the seriousness of the violation and any good faith efforts to comply with applicable requirements.
Page 10 - House resolve itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union for the consideration of the bill (HR 5446) to extend the Solid Waste Disposal Act.
Page 261 - The Secretary shall conduct, and encourage, cooperate with, and render financial and other assistance to appropriate public (whether Federal, State, interstate, or local) authorities, agencies, and institutions, private agencies and institutions, and individuals in the conduct of, and promote the coordination of, research, investigations, experiments, training, demonstrations, surveys, and studies relating to...
Page 255 - State, regional, and local agencies, the problems of waste disposal as set forth above have become a matter national in scope and in concern and necessitate Federal action through financial and technical assistance and leadership in the development, demonstration, and application of new and improved methods and processes to reduce the amount of waste and unsalvageable materials and to provide for proper and economical solid-waste disposal practices.
Page 151 - ... (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 9 - Changes in Existing Law Made bt the Bill, As Reported In compliance with clause 3 of Rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows...