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Hazardous Waste RCRA

Hazardous waste identification To facilitate the proper identification and classification of hazardous waste, RCRA begins with hazardous waste identification procedures. [Pg.431]

Combustion To minimize the hazards posed by the burning of hazardous waste, RCRA imposes strict standards on units conducting such combustion. [Pg.432]

Standards Applicable to Persons Who Generate, Transport, Treat, Store, or Dispose of Hazardous Wastes RCRA 3002, 3003, and 3004... [Pg.318]

EPA Classified Acute Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number P023 DOT Label Poison, UN 2232... [Pg.175]

EPA Classified Acute Hazardous Waste RCRA Waste Number P054 DOT Label Elammable Liquid and Poison, UN 1185 Formula C2H4NH MW 43.08 CAS [151-... [Pg.243]

EPA Priority Pollutant in Wastewater and Solid and Hazardous Wastes, RCRA Toxic Waste Number U021 DOT Label Poison B, UN 1885... [Pg.263]

EPA Classified Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number PlOl DOT Label Flammable Liquid and Poison, UN 2404 Formula CH3CH2CN MW 55.09 CAS [107-12-0]... [Pg.308]

U.S. E.P.A. Classified Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number P063 DOT Label Poison A and Flammable Gas, UN 1614, 5% solution or more, UN 1613 Formula HCN MW 27.03 CAS [74-90-8] Structure H—C=N, linear triply bonded Synonyms hydrocyanic acid prussic acid formonitrile... [Pg.319]

EPA Classified Hazardous Waste RCRA Waste Number P016 DOT Label Poison and Flammable Liquid, UN 2249... [Pg.426]

EPA Designated Acute Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number P056 DOT Label Poison and Oxidizer, UN 1045 Symbol F at. wt. 18.998 at. no. 1 Formula F2 MW 37.996 CAS [7782-41-4]... [Pg.471]

EPA Designated Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number U124 DOT Label Flam mable Liquid, UN 2389 Formula C4H4O MW 68.08 CAS [110-... [Pg.491]

EPA Priority Pollutant also designated as Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number U019 DOT Label Flammable Liquid, UN 1114... [Pg.517]

ERA Classified Acnte Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number P065 DOT Label (wetted with not less than 20% by weight of water) Class A Explosive, UN 0135. [Pg.595]

EPA Designated Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number P081 DOT Hazard Class A Explosive (desensitized nitroglycerine), forbidden for transportation when not desensitized... [Pg.694]

Trinitrobenzene wetted (containing between 10-30% water) is designated by ERA as Hazardous Waste, RCRA Waste Number U234 DOT Label Explosive A, UN 0214 (for dry solid or material containing not more than 30% water), Elammable Solid,... [Pg.698]

In addition, pnrsnant to the RCRA mixture and derived-from rules O CFR 261.3(a)(2)(iv) and 40 CFR 261.3(c)(2)(i), respectively—wastes that are mixed with listed hazardous waste or that are derived from the treatment, storage, or disposal of listed hazardous waste (e.g., treatment residues) are themselves regulated as listed hazardous waste. RCRA, however, provides an exclusion mechanism, known as a delisting petition, that generators may use to demonstrate that a listed hazardous waste, including mixture and derived-from waste, is not hazardous (40 CFR 260.22). Delistings are risk-based exclusions that... [Pg.113]

The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) serves as the EPAs main statutory weapon. The act created a cradle-to-grave management system for current and future wastes, while the EPA authorizes cleanup of released hazardous substances. Some statutes apply to specific issues and limit the amount of wastes introduced into the air, waterways, oceans, and drinking water. Other statutes directly limit the production, rather than the release, of chemical substances and products that may contribute to the nation s wastes. The RCRA protects human health and the environment from the dangers of hazardous waste. RCRA authorizes control over the management of wastes from the moment of generation until final disposal. The RCRA was passed in 1976 as an amendment... [Pg.69]

The 1976 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is the United State s single most important law dealing with the management of hazardous waste. RCRA and its 1984 amendments. Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments, deal with the ongoing management of solid wastes throughout the country— with an emphasis on hazardous waste. Keyed to the waste side of hazardous... [Pg.244]

RCRA) establishes a framework for national programs to achieve environmentally sound management of both hazardous and nonhazardous wastes. RCRA also promotes resource recovery techniques and methods to reduce the generation of hazardous waste. RCRA is designed to protect human health and the environment, reduce and eliminate the generation of hazardous wastes, and conserve energy and natural resources. [Pg.144]


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