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Waste management Superfund Program

Motwani JN, Popp SA, Johnson GM, et al. 1986. Field screening techniques developed under the superfund program. The 7 national conference on management of uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. December 1-3, 1986, Washington, DC, 105-109. [Pg.280]

One statute in particular, the CERCLA, or Superfund, is closely tied to RCRA both are designed to protect human health and the environment from the dangers of hazardous waste. While these programs are similar, they do have different regulatory focuses RCRA regulates how wastes should be managed to avoid potential threats to human health and the environment CERCLA focuses on actual releases, or substantial threats of a release in the environment of a... [Pg.437]

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Site Remediation and Waste Management Program. New Jersey superfund sites, www.nj.gov/dep/... [Pg.349]

Under the National Dioxin Strategy, sites found to be contaminated in Tiers 3 through 7 are referred to the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) for possible Superfund (CERCLA) action. These sites are then considered along with the sites in Tiers 1 and 2 and all other hazardous waste sites managed under the Superfund program. [Pg.40]


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