Source: https://standards.globalspec.com/topics/hazardous-waste-standards
Timestamp: 2018-02-23 14:15:37
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Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 148', '§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 261', 'art 268', '§ 146', 'art 261', '§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 261', 'art 268', '§ 146', 'art 261', 'arts 260', 'ART 261', 'arts 262', 'ART 262', '§ 262', '§ 262', '§ 262', '§ 262', '§ 262', 'arts 262', 'ART 262', 'arts 262']

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DOD - NASA JMI 8800.4 REV C - HAZARDOUS WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAM Organization: DOD
Description: This directive defines the responsibilities and procedures for implementing JSC's Hazardous Waste Minimization Program. APPLICABILITY.
EPA - 40 CFR PART 148 - HAZARDOUS WASTE INJECTION RESTRICTIONS Organization: EPA
Description: (b) The requirements of this part apply to owners or operators of Class I hazardous waste injection wells used to inject hazardous waste. (c) Wastes otherwise prohibited from injection may continue to be injected: (1) If an extension from the effective date of a prohibition has been granted pursuant to § 148.4 with respect to such wastes; or (2) If an exemption from a prohibition has been granted in response to a petition filed under § 148.20 to allow injection of restricted wastes with respect to those wastes and wells covered by the exemption; or (3) If the waste is generated by a conditionally exempt small quantity generator, as defined in § 261.5; or (d) Wastes that are hazardous only because they exhibit a hazardous characteristic, and which are otherwise prohibited under this part, or part 268 of this chapter, are not prohibited if the wastes: (1) Are disposed into a nonhazardous or hazardous injection well as defined under 40 CFR § 146.6(a); and (2) Do not exhibit any prohibited characteristic of hazardous waste identified in 40 CFR part 261, subpart C at the point of injection.
Description: (b) The requirements of this part apply to owners or operators of Class I hazardous waste injection wells used to inject hazardous waste. (c) Wastes otherwise prohibited from injection may continue to be injected: (1) If an extension from the effective date of a prohibition has been granted pursuant to § 148.4 with respect to such wastes; or (2) If an exemption from a prohibition has been granted in response to a petition filed under § 148.20 to allow injection of restricted wastes with respect to those wastes and wells covered by the exemption; or (3) If the waste is generated by a conditionally exempt small quantity generator, as defined in § 261.5; or (d) Wastes that are hazardous only because they exhibit a hazardous characteristic, and which are otherwise prohibited under this part, or part 268 of this chapter, are not prohibited if the wastes: (1) Are disposed into a nonhazardous or hazardous injection well as defined under 40 CFR § 146.6(a); and (2) Do not exhibit any prohibited characteristic of hazardous waste identified identified in 40 CFR part 261, subpart C at the point of injection.
NAVY - NAV MIL-HDBK-1005/13 CHG NOTICE 2 - HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITIES Organization: NAVY
Description: The criteria in this handbook shall govern the design of hazardous waste storage facilities. The handbook provides guidelines to ensure that storage of hazardous wastes will meet the Federal criteria mandated by Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Parts 260 through 266.
NPFC - DI-ENVR-82175 - UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST Organization: NPFC
Description: Use/Relationship: The Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest shall provide the government with evidence of waste disposal at government installation.
UFC 4-451-10N - DESIGN: HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE Organization: UFC
Description: This UFC provides general criteria for the design of hazardous waste storage facilities.Note that this document does not constitute a detailed technical design, maintenance or operations manual, and is issued as a general guide to the considerations associated with design of economical, efficient and environmentally acceptable hazardous waste storage facilities.
CRC - TFE1281 - PHYSICOCHEMICAL TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTES Organization: CRC
Description: This book examines the treatability of hazardous wastes by different physicochemical treatment processes according to the Quantitative Structure and Activity Relationship (QSAR) between kinetic rate constants and molecular descriptors.
EPA - 40 CFR PART 261 - IDENTIFICATION AND LISTING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE Organization: EPA
Description: In this part: (1) Subpart A defines the terms ‘‘solid waste’’ and ‘‘hazardous waste’’, identifies those wastes which are excluded from regulation under parts 262 through 266, 268 and 270 and establishes special management requirements for hazardous waste produced by conditionally exempt small quantity generators and hazardous waste which is recycled.
Description: (b) These regulations do not apply to on-site transportation of hazardous waste by generators or by owners or operators of permitted hazardous waste management facilities.
EPA - 40 CFR PART 262 - TANDARDS APPLICABLE TO GENERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE Organization: EPA
Description: (c) A generator who treats, stores, or disposes of hazardous waste on-site must only comply with the following sections of this part with respect to that waste: Section 262.11 for determining whether or not he has a hazardous waste, § 262.12 for obtaining an EPA identification number, § 262.34 for accumulation of hazardous waste, § 262.40 (c) and (d) for recordkeeping, § 262.43 for additional reporting, and if applicable, § 262.70 for farmers.
WILEY - INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY: ENVIR - INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY: ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY AND HAZARDOUS WASTE Organization: WILEY
Description: Subsequent chapters deal specifically with hazardous substances and hazardous waste, as they relate to industrial ecology and environmental chemistry.
Description: In this part: (1) Subpart A defines the terms ‘‘solid waste'' and ‘‘hazardous waste'', identifies those wastes which are excluded from regulation under parts 262 through 266, 268 and 270 and establishes special management requirements for hazardous waste produced by conditionally exempt small quantity generators and hazardous waste which is recycled.
EPA - 40 CFR PART 262 - STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO GENERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE Organization: EPA
Description: NOTE: The regulations set forth in parts 262 and 263 establish the responsibilities of generators and transporters of hazardous waste in the handling, transportation, and management of that waste. In these regulations, EPA has expressly adopted certain regulations of the Department of Transportation (DOT) governing the transportation of hazardous materials.