National Initiatives in Green Technologies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, October 5 and November 18, 1993, Volume 4United States, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 343 pages |
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RCRA requires application of the Best Demonstrated Available Technology ( BDAT ) to a hazardous waste before it can be disposed . BDAT standards are typically based on a destruction technology rather than on methods at the higher end of ...
RCRA requires application of the Best Demonstrated Available Technology ( BDAT ) to a hazardous waste before it can be disposed . BDAT standards are typically based on a destruction technology rather than on methods at the higher end of ...
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... may be able to use air monitoring and modeling information for developing MACT standards and improving emission factors . The Office of Solid Waste should be able to use sampling and monitoring information for characterizing RCRA ...
... may be able to use air monitoring and modeling information for developing MACT standards and improving emission factors . The Office of Solid Waste should be able to use sampling and monitoring information for characterizing RCRA ...
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... construction features of these projects will aid with meeting anticipated requirements of some future regulations , such as storm water permitting , RCRA corrective action , the Primary Sludge rule and land disposal restrictions .
... construction features of these projects will aid with meeting anticipated requirements of some future regulations , such as storm water permitting , RCRA corrective action , the Primary Sludge rule and land disposal restrictions .
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4.0 THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT ( RCRA ) 4.1 The Current Hazardous Waste Regulatory Structure . ... Control Under RCRA 4.2.1 Statutory Flexibility 4.2.2 Regulatory Limitations 4.3 Opportunities for Flexibility Under RCRA ...
4.0 THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT ( RCRA ) 4.1 The Current Hazardous Waste Regulatory Structure . ... Control Under RCRA 4.2.1 Statutory Flexibility 4.2.2 Regulatory Limitations 4.3 Opportunities for Flexibility Under RCRA ...
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EPA is also reviewing a number of hazardous waste regulations as part of an internal RCRA Reform Initiative . This report reviews these EPA initiatives , but goes further by identifying many other potential opportunities for encouraging ...
EPA is also reviewing a number of hazardous waste regulations as part of an internal RCRA Reform Initiative . This report reviews these EPA initiatives , but goes further by identifying many other potential opportunities for encouraging ...
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