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These treatment methods compnse the following five sections of the alternative technologies table: Section 1: BlologlcallMatmcnt. A treatment process in wh1ch bacteria, fung1, and/or microorganisms are used to alter or destroy hazardous waste.
hazardous waste regulations of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended. The federal hazardous waste regulations are codified at 40 CFR Parts 260 through 279. The primary audiences for this manual are hazardous waste generators and owner/operators of treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs). This manual can
The review of alternative treatment technologies conducted for this report focuses on technologies that have been used either within the U.S. or internationally7 to treat energetic hazardous wastes and primarily includes technologies claimed to have been successfully piloted or used full-scale.
Methods and techniques for deter- mining the success of stabilization/solidification trials (including specific laboratory testing and leaching protocols) are then described.
This handbook is intended primarily to help SQGs and VSQGs (that is, busi-nesses that generate a small quantity of hazardous waste) learn about regulations that apply to them. This handbook explains only the federal requirements for hazardous waste management.
The Waste Analysis at Facilities that Generate, Treat, Store and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes: A Guidance Manual (PDF) (200 pp, 1.4MB, About PDF) assists facility owners and operaters, as well as other facility personnel, prepare waste analysis plans (WAPs) and conduct waste analyses.
That Generate, Treat, Store, and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes A Guidance Manual This guidance document was developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Waste Programs Enforcement.