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Gutierrez, C.J. and Caravanos, J., Managing Underground Storage Tanks in the United States, 2007. Available at http //www.hunter.cuny.edu/rome-nyc/Gutierrez.do. [Pg.756]

The J 984 Federal Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA, pronounced "hiss-wa") to RCRA requires phasing-out land disposal of hazardous waste. Some of the other mandates of this law include increased enforcement authority for EPA, more stringent hazardous waste management standards, and a comprehensive underground storage tank program. [Pg.26]

Founded as the National Asbestos Council, EIA is a resource for professionals in the management and control of health hazards to occupants of buildings, facilities, and industrial sites. It de >elops and disseminates information about asbestos, lead based paint hazards, underground storage tanks (USTs), indoor air quality, solid and hazardous waste. [Pg.278]

RCRA was passed to manage nonhazardous and hazardous wastes and underground storage tanks, with an emphasis placed on the recovery of reusable materials as an alternative to their disposal. This act introduced the concept of the separate management of hazardous and nonhazardous wastes, and defined procedures to identify whether a waste is hazardous or nonhazardous. A waste exhibits the characteristic of toxicity, classified as a hazardous material, if the concentration of any of 39 selected analytes in the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) extract exceed regulatory action levels. [Pg.179]

NJ DEP, Underground Storage Tanks (USTs), Site Remediation and Waste Management, NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, NJ, November 2006. [Pg.756]

In normal operation, the PRF generates about 120 m3 of salt waste solution per month. Currently, this waste solution is made alkaline and routed to underground storage tanks where it mixes with other Hanford defense waste liquors. An alternative waste treatment scheme is desirable to avoid converting large volumes of non-actinide waste to retrievable actinide waste (>10 nCi alpha activity/g) and also to help make the PRF independent of future tank farm management operations. [Pg.28]

Underground Storage Tank Management A Practical Guide... [Pg.33]

Issues in Underground Storage Tank Management Tank Closure and Financial Assurance... [Pg.77]

Management Division Office of Underground Storage Tanks Water Management Division... [Pg.244]

Noonan, D.C., James T. Curtis, J.T., Groundwater Remediation and Petroleum A Guide to Underground Storage Tanks, CRC Press 1 Edition, May 3, 1990, ISBN 087371217XS, page 41 Personal communication from Kenneth Kikta, Sales Manager, Carbtrol Corporation, December 28, 2011. [Pg.341]

RCRA also includes the management of nonhazardous wastes, special wastes, industrial wastes, and universal wastes. In 1984, the federal Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) focused attention on waste minimization, land disposal restrictions, corrective actions for releases, and risks to the environment from underground storage tanks. [Pg.477]

Hart Environmental Management Corp., Underground Storage Tank Management A Practical Guide, 2d ed., Government Institutes, Inc., Rockville, MD, 1987. [Pg.86]


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