The K list (source-specific wastes) - The K list designates particular solid wastes
from certain specific industries as hazardous.
The U list
The P-list and U-list
The P-list and U-list
EPA's list as of 2008 is 118 pages long.
The K list (source-specific wastes) - The K list designates particular solid wastesfrom certain specific industries as hazardous.
From the EPA website # The F-list (non-specific source wastes). This list identifies wastes from common manufacturing and industrial processes, such as solvents that have been used in cleaning or degreasing operations. Because the processes producing these wastes can occur in different sectors of industry, the F-listed wastes are known as wastes from non-specific sources. # The K-list (source-specific wastes). This list includes certain wastes from specific industries, such as petroleum refining or pesticide manufacturing. Certain sludges and wastewaters from treatment and production processes in these industries are examples of source-specific wastes. # The P-list and the U-list(discarded commercial chemical products). These lists include specific commercial chemical products in an unused form. Some pesticides and some pharmaceutical products become hazardous waste when discarded.
The hazardous waste K-list from the Environmental Protection Agency identifies source-specific wastes. It lists wastes from specific industries including pesticide manufacturing and petroleum refining.
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In general, the EPA does not consider used oils to be hazardous waste. In establishing proper management standards for these wastes, the EPA presumed that recycling, from re-refining to burning as fuel, would occur
The P-list and U-list
federal agencies enforcing laws to protect the environment
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