The Hazardous Waste SystemU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 1987 |
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... applications , and many " non - point " waste sources are not included in Exhibit 1. These sources and others such as wastes discharged to surface waters through a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES ) permit are not ...
... applications , and many " non - point " waste sources are not included in Exhibit 1. These sources and others such as wastes discharged to surface waters through a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES ) permit are not ...
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... application . A smaller amount ( about 20 percent ) is incinerated . RCRA contains an exclusion for hazardous wastes ... applications for ocean incineration of hazardous waste . If and when successful applications are made to ocean ...
... application . A smaller amount ( about 20 percent ) is incinerated . RCRA contains an exclusion for hazardous wastes ... applications for ocean incineration of hazardous waste . If and when successful applications are made to ocean ...
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... application of pesticides PCB wastes that are not contaminated with hazardous waste Although these wastes are not regulated under RCRA or Superfund , they are covered by other statutory authorities such as the Clean Air Act , the Clean ...
... application of pesticides PCB wastes that are not contaminated with hazardous waste Although these wastes are not regulated under RCRA or Superfund , they are covered by other statutory authorities such as the Clean Air Act , the Clean ...
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... the majority of which is landfilled and used for land application . Exhibit 10 illustrates the proportions of sludge managed by type of practice . Exhibit 10 Distribution of Municipal Sludge by Management Practice Landfilling 3-4.
... the majority of which is landfilled and used for land application . Exhibit 10 illustrates the proportions of sludge managed by type of practice . Exhibit 10 Distribution of Municipal Sludge by Management Practice Landfilling 3-4.
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... Applications Municipal sludge production is expected to double to 12 million dry metric tons by the year 2000 as the ... application of the Toxicity Concentration Leaching Procedure ( TCLP ) test to domestic sludges . If the sludges fail ...
... Applications Municipal sludge production is expected to double to 12 million dry metric tons by the year 2000 as the ... application of the Toxicity Concentration Leaching Procedure ( TCLP ) test to domestic sludges . If the sludges fail ...
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Acidic Corrosives amount of waste Chemical Waste Management Chromic Acids Clean Water Act clean-up standards commercial facilities commercial incinerators contaminated soils Cyanides deep-well injection systems defined as hazardous dioxin Disposal Impoundments Exhibit Halogenated & Non-Halo Halogenated & Non-Halogenated Halogenated Solvents Halogens Metals Hazardous and Solid hazardous waste managed hazardous waste system HSWA incineration capacity Land Disposal Facilities land disposal restrictions land disposal units Land Treatment Liquid Injection Metallic Organics Non-Halogenated Organics Non-Halogenated Solvents Non-Metallic Inorganics NPDES off-site Office of Solid Paints and Inks percent Pickling Acids Caustics pollutants potential priority pollutants RCRA hazardous waste RCRA regulated regulatory require Rotary Kiln small quantity Solid Waste Amendments solids and sludges Storage Impoundments Superfund wastes surface impoundments surface waters Texas treated and disposed treatment and disposal treatment technologies TSCA types of waste U.S. EPA underground storage tanks volume of waste Waste Management Inc waste minimization Waste Oil Waste Piles wastewater treatment
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Page 20 - solid waste" means any garbage, refuse, sludge from a waste treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, commercial, mining, and agricultural operations, and from community activities, but does not include solid or dissolved material in domestic sewage, or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation return flows or industrial discharges which...
Page 20 - hazardous waste" means a solid waste, or combination of solid wastes, which because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may — (A) cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible, illness ; or...
Page 21 - Act; the Clean Water Act; the Safe Drinking Water Act; the...
Page 22 - TSCA regulates the production and distribution of new chemicals and governs the manufacture, processing, distribution, and use of existing chemicals. Among the chemicals controlled by TSCA regulations are PCBs, chloroflurocarbons, and asbestos. In specific cases, there is an interface with RCRA regulations. For example, PCB disposal is generally regulated by TSCA. However, hazardous wastes mixed with PCBs are regulated under RCRA.
Page 21 - hazardous substances" defined by Superfund. Superfund's definition of a hazardous substance is broad and grows out of the statutory definitions in the Clean Water Act (CWA), the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and RCRA. Essentially, Superfund considers a hazardous substance to be any air or water pollutant...
Page 20 - Act, (E) any hazardous air pollutant listed under section 112 of the Clean Air Act, and (F) any imminently hazardous chemical substance or mixture with respect to which the Administrator has taken action pursuant to section 7 of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
Page 23 - Contaminated wastewaters, spent solvent residuals, still bottoms, spent catalysts, treatment sludges, and filter cakes Electroplating wastes, sludges contaminated with metals and cyanides, degreasing solvents Degreasing solvents Leaded tank bottoms, slop oil emulsion solids, API separator sludge, DAF float Pickle liquor, sludge with metal contaminates Degreasing solvents, metals, sludges All types of wastes All types of wastes 'Million metric tons.
Page 20 - The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984, prohibits the continued placement of these wastes in or on the land (with certain exceptions).
Page 20 - Amendments of 1984 (HSWA); and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA).
Page 23 - Institute, 1986 National Screening Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities, Prepared for the US EPA Office of Solid Waste, September 1988.