EPA
EPA- Environmental Protection Agency
cccRCRA of 1976 is an amendment to the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965. It regulates the generation, transportation, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous wastes, and provides guidelines for managing of non-hazardous waste.
In the United States, the disposal of hazardous waste is largely regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency and its counterpart agencies in the various state governments. In other countries, other agencies are responsible for this function.
Regina L. Hunter has written: 'Assessing compliance with the EPA high-level waste standard' -- subject(s): Radioactive waste disposal, Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, United States, United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Medical waste disposal sites can become unliveable. There are medical waste disposal companies that specialize in disposal and must abide by certain government regulations for waste disposable.
We specialize in the management, collection, transportation, and disposal of medical waste and sharps-needle waste.
Medical waste contains some infected material. A Medical Waste Disposal plant sterilizes medical waste before disposal to the normal city dump.
The motto of Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority is 'Our Aim is Zero Waste'.
OSHA protects employees - RCRA is the guidance to use for waste disposal.
what is important waste products
J. G. Pruett has written: 'Chemical waste disposal--chemicals identified in terrestrial and aquatic waste disposal processes' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Chemicals, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Hazardous wastes, Environmental aspects of Pollution, Hazardous wastes, Pollution, Waste disposal, Waste disposal in the ground, Waste disposal in the ocean
The labeling and waste disposal information is found on the storage and disposal information on the back of the container under the WARNING.