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Environmental Protection Agency, buried

In the United States, when buried CWM are removed from their burial site (i.e., when they become RCWM), they must be identified, classified, declared, and disposed of in accordance with CWC, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and state environmental regulations (U.S. Army, 1996, 2001a, 2004). The CWC allows some negotiation of the timetable for the disposal of CWM declared after the treaty s entry into force, although generally it should be destroyed as soon as possible. 2... [Pg.29]

Benson, R. C. Glaccum, R. A. Noel, M. R. "Geophysical Techniques for Sensing Buried Wastes and Waste Mibratum" U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Las Vegas, Nev., 1984 p. 236. [Pg.142]


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