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Transfer and Transport of Hazardous Wastes The facilities of a hazardous-waste transfer station are quite different from those of an industrial or municipal sohd-waste transfer station. Typically, hazardous wastes are not compacted (mechanical volume reduction). [Pg.2241]

It is unusual to find a hazardous-waste-transfer facility at which wastes are simply transferred to larger transport vehicles. Some processing and storage facihties are often part of the materials-handliug sequence at a transfer sec tion. For example, neutralization of corrosive wastes will resiilt in the use of lower-cost holding tanks on transport vehicles. [Pg.2241]

Open storage pits for unprocessed wastes, storage bins and silos for processed wastes transfer equipment including front-end loaders, metal and rubber belt conveyors, vibratory conveyors with unprocessed wastes, pneumatic conveyors, and screw conveyors with processed wastes... [Pg.2243]

Figure 17.2 Controlled Waste Transfer Note to comply with Duty of Care... Figure 17.2 Controlled Waste Transfer Note to comply with Duty of Care...
Establish a system of transfer notes and record keeping of waste transfers to assist waste holders comply with their duty of care under Section 34 of the EPA 1990. [Pg.597]

Reporting is required to provide the public with information on the release of toxic chemicals from a facility. Facilities must report the quantities of both routine and accidental releases of listed chemicals, as well as the maximum amount of the listed chemical on-site during the calendar year and the amount contained in wastes transferred off-site. This section provides ... [Pg.19]

Contains information on industrial location, storage, and release to air, water, and land of SARA Section 313 chemicals. Data is divided into the following categories facility identification, substance identification, environmental release of chemical, waste treatment, and off-site waste transfer. [Pg.307]

Air Water Land Underground injection Total environmenf POTW Off-site waste transfer... [Pg.206]

In one current closure site in California, a waste transfer facility with an 18-ft wall is being built within a 30-ft trench on top of a 130-ft high landfill. The waste transfer facility will settle faster than the adjacent area, causing tension at the edge of the trench. Electronic extensometers are proposed at the tension points to check cracking strains in the clay cap and FMC. [Pg.1142]

STATE b NUMBER OF FACILITIES AIR c WATER LAND UNDERGROUND INJECTION POTW TRANSFER OFF-SITE WASTE TRANSFER TOTAL ENVIRONMENT d... [Pg.392]

Stateb Number of Facilities Airc Water Land Underground Injection POTWd Transfer Off-site Waste Transfer Total Environment6... [Pg.167]

Faci1i ty Locati on Ai r Underground injection Water Land Total envi ronment POTW transfer Off-si te waste transfer... [Pg.89]

STATE" CITY FACILITY AIR WATER 1 LAND UNDERGROUND INJECTION POTW OFF-SITE TRANSFER WASTE TRANSFER TOTAL ENVIRONMENT"... [Pg.179]

Stated City Faci1i ty Ai r Water Land Underground Inj ecti on Total Envi ronment POTW Transfer Offsi te Waste Transfer... [Pg.80]


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