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Emergency Response and Community Right-to-Know

Some states (e.g., California, Washington) have defined a category of extremely hazardous waste, and extremely hazardous substances are specified by EPA under the Emergency Response and Community Right-to-Know Act. Under RCRA and state regulations, however, requirements on waste treatment and disposal generally do not distinguish between extremely hazardous waste and any other hazardous chemical waste. [Pg.21]

Emergency Response and Community Right-To-Know Act (ERCRA) ... [Pg.366]

Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Amendments to CERCLA (Superfund) passed in 1986, which also include freestanding provisions in Title III (The Emergency Response and Community Right-To-Know Act), Title IV (The Radon Gas and Indoor Air Quality Research Act), and Title V amending the Internal Revenue Code (The Superfund Revenue Act). [Pg.374]


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Community responsibility

Community right-to-know

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Right- to-Know

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