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EPA Regional Staff may also be able to help you. Refer to Appendix H for a list of EPA Regional Contacts. [Pg.22]

Second, information was gathered through contacts with EPA Regional, State, and local air pollution control agencies. Copies of emission test results were requested and analyzed to determine the effect of burning tires either as the sole fuel or as a supplemental fuel. Permit applications and permits were reviewed to determine the processes using tires, the control techniques used, the limits set, and the permit conditions under which the permits were approved. Trade associations provided information on companies burning tires, and other available information. [Pg.146]

EPA identification numbers must be obtained for each site that generates small or large quantities of hazardous wastes. Also, a permit must be obtained from the EPA for storage, treatment, or disposal of the waste on site. The RCRA/Superfund hotline or an EPA regional office may be contacted for all information. The wastes may be periodically shipped off from the premises... [Pg.904]

Regional Lead Contact U.S. EPA Region 2 2890 Woodbridge Avenue Building 209, Mail Stop 225 Edison, NJ 08837-3679 (732) 321-6671... [Pg.14]

Regional Lead Contact US. EPA Region 4 61 Forsyth Street, SW Atlanta. GA 30303 (404) 562-8998... [Pg.14]

Regional Lead Contact US. EPA Region 6 1445 Ross Avenue, 12th Floor Dallas, TX 75202-2733 (214) 665-7577... [Pg.14]

Regional Lead Contact US. EPA Region 8 999 18th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202-2466 (303) 312-6021... [Pg.14]

Regional Lead Contact US. EPA Region 10 Toxics Section WCM-128 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle. WA 98101-1128 (206) 553-1985... [Pg.14]

The most important way that families can lower their exposures to asbestos is to be aware of the sources of asbestos in their homes and avoid exposure to these sources. The most important source of asbestos in a home is from damaged or deteriorating asbestos-containing insulation, ceiling, or floor tiles. Should you suspect that your house may contain asbestos, contact your state or local health department or the regional offices of EPA to find out how to test your home for asbestos and how to locate a company that is trained to remove or contain the fibers. Federal... [Pg.23]

Contact the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a list of local or regional waste disposal sites that will accept used computer equipment. The EPA s Web address is www.epa.gov. [Pg.44]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS contact DEP or regional office of EPA for specific recommendation for disposal regulated numbered area should be established do not store near smokey or open flame. [Pg.389]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS contain and dispose of mercury as a hazardous waste contact your Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) or you regional office of the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for specific recommendations store in tightly closed containers in a cool, well-ventilated area keep away from acetylene, ammonia and nickel store in secure poison area.. [Pg.715]

Unusable by-products from many chemical and metal-processing operations may often need to be contained and disposed of as hazardous wastes. Therefore, it is generally advisable to contact the Department of Environmental Protection (or equivalent at the state or local level) or the regional office of the federal EPA for specific recommendations on proper disposal. In all cases, however, disposal should be in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. [Pg.1069]

When they choose a corrosion control method, water systems are required to study all of the potential complications and ensure that their actions do not cause the water supply to violate any of the other federal drinking water standards. For technical information on corrosion control, contact your regional EPA office, listed in Appendix A, and the organizations listed in Appendix B under Drinking Water. [Pg.146]

Contact your regional EPA office, or U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 202-554-1404 or 800-424-9346 Toxic Substances Control Hotline... [Pg.230]


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