The Solid Waste Disposal Act (P.L. 94-580) Showing Changes Made by the 1978 and 1980 AmendmentsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 74 pages |
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... economic and population growth of our Nation , and the improvements in the standard of living enjoyed by our population , have required increased industrial production to meet our needs , and have made necessary the demolition of old ...
... economic and population growth of our Nation , and the improvements in the standard of living enjoyed by our population , have required increased industrial production to meet our needs , and have made necessary the demolition of old ...
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... economic and engineering feasibility and the public health and safety aspects of the project , the engineering , architectural , legal , fiscal , and economic investiga- tions and studies , and any surveys , designs , plans , working ...
... economic and engineering feasibility and the public health and safety aspects of the project , the engineering , architectural , legal , fiscal , and economic investiga- tions and studies , and any surveys , designs , plans , working ...
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... economic description of the level of performance that can be attained by various available solid waste management practices ( including operating practices ) which provide for the protection of public health and the envi- ronment ; ( 2 ) ...
... economic description of the level of performance that can be attained by various available solid waste management practices ( including operating practices ) which provide for the protection of public health and the envi- ronment ; ( 2 ) ...
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... economic impact of the regulations on the oil recycling industry . The Admin- istrator shall ensure that the such regulations do not discourage the recovery or recycling of used oil.4 MONITORING , ANALYSIS , AND TESTING SEC . 3013. ( a ) ...
... economic impact of the regulations on the oil recycling industry . The Admin- istrator shall ensure that the such regulations do not discourage the recovery or recycling of used oil.4 MONITORING , ANALYSIS , AND TESTING SEC . 3013. ( a ) ...
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... economic , organizational , financial , and management problems affecting comprehensive solid waste management ; ( 10 ) types of resource recovery facilities and resource conser- vation systems which are appropriate ; and ( 11 ) ...
... economic , organizational , financial , and management problems affecting comprehensive solid waste management ; ( 10 ) types of resource recovery facilities and resource conser- vation systems which are appropriate ; and ( 11 ) ...
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action activities Adminis Administrator applicable appropriate authorized carry Cement kiln cluding Commission Committee compliance conduct Congress conservation and recovery conservation or recovery criteria date of enactment determines discarded material disposal facilities disposal of solid drilling fluids economic effects employee energy and materials environment Environmental Protection Agency Federal agencies financial assistance grants hazardous waste hazardous waste program human health identified or listed implementation interstate leachate MATERIALS CONSERVATION means ment methods municipal municipal waste ninety days open dumps operation paragraph permit person potential procurement public hearing purposes pursuant recovered materials recycling regional resource conservation respect sanitary landfill Secretary September 30 sludge solid waste disposal solid waste management source separation storage submit subparagraph subsection subtitle Surface Mining surface runoff thereof tion transportation trator treatment United States Code violation Waste Disposal Act waste management practices waste or hazardous Water Pollution
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Page 4 - hazardous waste generation" means the act or process of producing hazardous waste. (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. (7) The term 'Hazardous waste...
Page 52 - Administrator based his order. (2) If the petitioner applies to the court for leave to adduce additional evidence, and shows to the satisfaction of the court that such...
Page 23 - Federal land manager may issue subpenas for the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of relevant papers, books, and documents, and administer oaths.
Page 52 - Action of the Administrator with respect to which review could have been obtained under this subsection shall not be subject to judicial review in civil or criminal proceedings for enforcement...
Page 52 - Secretary may modify his findings as to the facts, or make new findings, by reason of the additional evidence so taken, and he shall file such modified or new findings and his recommendation, if any, for the modification or setting aside of his original order, with the return of such additional evidence.
Page 50 - The court, in issuing any final order in any action brought pursuant to this section, may award costs of litigation (including reasonable attorney and expert witness fees) to any party, whenever the court determines such award is appropriate.
Page 4 - ... 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. (6) The term "hazardous waste generation" means the act or process of producing hazardous waste. (7) The term "hazardous waste management" means the systematic control of the collection, source separation, storage, transportation, processing, treatment, recovery, and disposal of hazardous wastes.
Page 7 - 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 43 - ... requirements, both substantive and procedural (including any requirement for permits or reporting or any provisions for injunctive relief and such sanctions as may be imposed by a court to enforce such relief), respecting control and abatement of solid waste or hazardous waste disposal in the same manner, and to the same extent, as any person is subject to such requirements, including the payment of reasonable service charges.
Page 2 - ... the collection and disposal of solid wastes should continue to be primarily the function of State, regional, and local agencies...