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EPA. 1987f Measurement of hydrolysis rate constants for evaluation of hazardous waste land disposal. Volume 1. Data on 32 chemicals. Environmental Research Laboratory. Office of Research and Development. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA. PB87-104349. [Pg.287]

Soil Cleanup, or remediation, of hazardous waste sites will often produce contaminated soil. Contaminated soil must be handled as hazardous waste if it contains a listed hazardous waste or if it exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste. As with hazardous waste, land disposal of hazardous soil is prohibited until the soil has been treated to meet LDR standards. These contaminated soils, due to either their large volume or unique properties, are not always amenable to the waste codespecific treatment standards. Because of this, U.S. EPA promulgated alternative soil treatment standards in 268.49 in May 1998. The alternative soil treatment standards mandate reduction of hazardous constituents in the soil by 90% or 10 times UTS, whichever is higher. Removal of the characteristic is also required if the soil is ignitable, corrosive, or reactive. [Pg.455]

Ellington, J.J., Measurement of Hydrolysis Rate Constants for Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Land Disposal, Vol 1 Data on 32 Chemicals, EPA/600/3-86/043, NTIS PB87-140349, U.S. EPA, Washington,... [Pg.855]

U.S. EPA, Liners and leak detection for hazardous waste land disposal units Notice of proposed rule-making, Fed. Reg., 52 (103), 20218-20311, May 29, 1987. [Pg.1151]

U.S. EPA, Technical Guidance Document Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities, EPA/530-SW-86-031, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, October 1986. [Pg.1152]

Subparts 1, J, K, and L Use and Management of Containers, Tank Systems, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles Liners and Leak Detection for Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Units... [Pg.129]

Standards for the Management of Specific Hazardous Wastes Land Disposal Restrictions... [Pg.129]

Ellington, J.J., Stancil, F.E., Payne, W.D., Trusty, C.D. (1988) Measurement of Hydrolysis Rate Constants for Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Land Disposal. Volume 3, Data on 70 chemicals. U.S. EPA, EPA-600/3-88/028, NTIS PB 88-234042, Springfield, Virginia. Ellis, P.A., Camper, N.D. (1982) Aerobic degradation of diuron by aquatic microorganisms. J. Environ. Sci. Health B17, 277-290. Erkell, L., Walum, E. (1979) Differentiation of cultured neuroblastoma cells by urea derivatives. Febs Letters 104, 401. [Pg.507]

The initiative has motivated a broad shift in focus for the Laboratory 8 system design and production work. Whereas prior projects were undertaken to support the EPA efforts to review permit applications for hazardous waste land disposal sites future systems will address needs in the implementation and management of clean up activities at Superfund sites. New systems will also address a more encompassing range of issues than previous systems. In addition to issues of parochial interest to the Laboratory advice about legal, regulatory, and administrative issues is to be provided. [Pg.225]

Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities Technical Guidance Document... [Pg.88]

Composting (Yard and MSW) Household Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Recycling (General Issues)... [Pg.208]

Hazardous Waste Land Disposal/Land Treatment Facilities... [Pg.32]

CFR 267, 1991, Interim Standards for Owners and Operators of New Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities," Code of Federal Regulations, as amended. [Pg.301]


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