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 4U.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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... RCRA Subtitle D wastes and management practices . The Office of Water should be able to use wastewater sampling information to evaluate Petroleum Refining effluent guidelines , and the biomarkers research results in evaluating aquatic ...
... RCRA Subtitle D wastes and management practices . The Office of Water should be able to use wastewater sampling information to evaluate Petroleum Refining effluent guidelines , and the biomarkers research results in evaluating aquatic ...
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... RCRA corrective action , the Primary Sludge rule and land disposal restrictions . 7A . 7B . Drainage System Upgrade : Install above - grade , pressurized sewers , segregating storm water and process water systems . Upgrade Process Water ...
... RCRA corrective action , the Primary Sludge rule and land disposal restrictions . 7A . 7B . Drainage System Upgrade : Install above - grade , pressurized sewers , segregating storm water and process water systems . Upgrade Process Water ...
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... ( RCRA ) The Current Hazardous Waste Regulatory Structure 61 61 4.2 Flexibility vs. Command and Control Under RCRA . 4.2.1 Statutory Flexibility 63 .. 64 4.2.2 Regulatory Limitations 67 4.3 Opportunities for Flexibility Under RCRA 68 4.3 ...
... ( RCRA ) The Current Hazardous Waste Regulatory Structure 61 61 4.2 Flexibility vs. Command and Control Under RCRA . 4.2.1 Statutory Flexibility 63 .. 64 4.2.2 Regulatory Limitations 67 4.3 Opportunities for Flexibility Under RCRA 68 4.3 ...
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... RCRA Reform Initiative . This report reviews these EPA initiatives , but goes further by identifying many other potential opportunities for encouraging innovation and promoting flexibility , including the following : " Unfinished ...
... RCRA Reform Initiative . This report reviews these EPA initiatives , but goes further by identifying many other potential opportunities for encouraging innovation and promoting flexibility , including the following : " Unfinished ...
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