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  1. Transboundary movements of hazardous wastes at the interface of environment and Trade by Katharina Kummer, 1994
  2. Management of asbestos in public buildings: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances of the Committee on Environment and ... S. 1809, and S. 2687 ... September 27, 1988 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances, 1988-01-01
  3. The PCB Control Act of 1988: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, ... session on S. 2693 ... August 11, 1988 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances, 1988-01-01
  4. Hazardous Waste Control and Enforcement Act, H.R. 2867: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy, Environment, and Safety Issues Affecting Small Business ... Congress, first session, Washington, D.C by Environment, and Safety Issues Affecting Small Business, . United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Energy, 1983-01-01
  5. Hazardous waste and drinking water: Joint hearing before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment and the Subcommittee on Transportation and Commerce ... Congress, second session, August 22, 1980 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment., 1981-01-01
  6. Hazardous Waste Site Remediation Management: A Special Publication (Water Environment Federation Special Publication) by Water Environment Federation, 1999-01
  7. Federal oversight of biotechnology: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances of the Committee on Environment and Public ... Congress, first session, November 5, 1987 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances, 1988-01-01
  8. Waste Minimization and Control Act of 1988: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances of the Committee on Environment and ... on S. 2773 ... September 22 and 26, 1988 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances, 1988-01-01
  9. Sham recycling: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States ... Congress, second session, April 14, 1988 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances, 1988-01-01
  10. Hazardous waste management: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research, and Environment of the Committee on Science and ... Congress, first session, May 16, 1983 by Agriculture Research, and Environment, . United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Natural Resources, 1984-01-01
  11. Hazardous waste, impact on health and environment for development of better waste management strategies in future in India [An article from: Environment International] by V. Misra, S.D. Pandey, 2005-04-01
  12. The Army's procurement and management of decontamination solution no. 2: Implications for hazardous waste reduction : hearing before the Environment, Energy, ... Congress, second session, June 28, 1990 by United States, 1991
  13. Groundwater protection: The use of drinking water standards by the states : report to the chairman, Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances, ... on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate by United States. General Accounting Office., 1988-01-01
  14. Implementation of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act: Joint hearing before the Subcommittees on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances and Superfund ... Congress, second session, March 15, 1988 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances, 1988-01-01

21. TDEC: Waste
waste. Information about the programs dedicated to reducing theimpact of solid and hazardous waste on our environment.
http://www.tdec.net/waste.htm
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Information about the programs dedicated to reducing the impact of solid and hazardous waste on our environment. Information Outreach Regulatory Info Assistance ... Links
Information /Reports
Outreach
32st Annual Solid/Hazardous Waste Conference and Exhibition DCA: Recycling Program -Provides a recycling program for state employees, coordination of recycling events, and database maintenance and referral for materials exchange, used oil, antifreeze, and battery collection sites and transporters. DCA: Household Hazardous Waste Program Provides household hazardous waste collection and proper disposal through weekend county events by a contractor. DCA: Agricultural Pesticide Waste Collection Program - Provides information on environmentally sound disposal of waste/restricted use pesticides. DCA: Solid Waste Plan Approval Program - Promotes sound integrated solid waste management practices with regard to collection, disposal, recycling, education, and reduction DCA: Tire Management Program - Includes the routine shredding of scrap tires for disposal, the abatement of unpermitted disposal sites, and assistance to reuse markets.

22. Environment Agency - Hazardous Waste
Directive 91/689/EEC (the hazardous waste Directive, or HWD The Special waste Regulations1996 (as amended The environment Agency administers the requirements of
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/waste/232021/232024/?lang=_e®io

23. Environment Agency - Hazardous Waste Data 2000
The environment Agency has a special waste database of particular interest to wastemanagement specialists, producers of hazardous (special) waste
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/waste/315439/321909/?version=1&lan

24. Ministry Of The Environment (MOE) Hazardous Waste Information
HWIN allows hazardous waste generators, carriers, and receivers to registertheir activities with the Ministry of environment and Energy online.
http://www.hwin.ca/hwin/index.jsp

25. Ministry Of The Environment (MOE) Hazardous Waste Information
1. (c) of the Minister's Requirement for hazardous waste Fees does not apply in respectof waste which is rule on the Ministry of the environment website.
http://www.hwin.ca/hwin/oda/recyclers.jsp

26. Environment Health And Safety
hazardous waste has the potential to cause injury, infectionor offence to living organisms and the environment.
http://www.hru.uts.edu.au/ehs/sections/waste/
Hazardous waste has the potential to cause injury, infection or offence to living organisms and the environment.
Hazardous waste at UTS can be classified as either
Responsibilities
The University is responsible for the management of hazardous waste from point of generation to point of disposal. We need to protect people who work with our waste before and after it leaves UTS, minimise the amount of waste produced and reduce the impact of the waste on the environment. There are a number of laws All staff/students are responsible for following the procedures to dispose of waste safely and to minimise waste wherever possible. The Faculty/Unit waste contacts are responsible to coordinate waste disposal at the faculty level and provide information to relevant staff and students. Deans/Directors are responsible for nominating the waste contacts and supporting action to minimise the amount of waste produced. The EHS Branch is responsible for coordination of hazardous waste management at UTS, including:

27. Hazardous Waste Technical Group
INDUSTRY. hazardous waste. Go to environment Australia Home, mail hazardouswaste Section, environment Australia, GPO Box 787, CANBERRA, ACT, 2601;
http://www.ea.gov.au/industry/hwa/
Skip Navigation WHAT'S NEW CONTACTS COMMENTS ... SEARCH INDUSTRY Hazardous Waste Go back to: EA Home Industry Hazardous Waste
The Hazardous Waste Section
Environment Australia administers and implements the Hazardous Waste (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1989 ('the Act'). The Act was developed to enable Australia to comply with specific obligations under the Basel Convention (Basel Convention on the Control of the Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their disposal), a Convention set up to control the international movements of hazardous wastes. The main functions performed by Environment Australia in relation to hazardous waste include:
  • Processing of export, import and transit permit applications under the Act; Ensuring compliance and enforcement with the Act; Preparing, implementing and amending legislation relating to the international movements of hazardous waste to, from or through Australia; Formulating and implementing policies relating to the international movements of hazardous waste to, from or through Australia;

28. San Francisco Department Of The Environment
hazardous waste Hotline (415) 554-4333. SF environment • 415-355-3700• environment@sfgov.org • 11 Grove Street, San Francisco, CA 94102,
http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/sfenvironment/aboutus/toxics/hazwaste/
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Toxic Materials
SF Environment's Toxics Reduction Program offers a variety of services to help residents, businesses, and municipal agencies to properly manage hazardous waste and to promote hazardous waste reduction, recycling, hazardous waste management planning, and education. Toxic Materials Hotline - (415) 554-4333
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29. San Francisco Department Of The Environment
Directions to the San Francisco Household hazardous waste Collection Facility. SFenvironment • 415355-3700 • environment@sfgov.org • 11 Grove Street
http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/sfenvironment/aboutus/toxics/pickup.htm
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Toxic Materials Pick-Up for San Francisco Residents
  • Free used motor oil and latex paint pick-up
    Pick-up of used motor oil, oil filters, and latex paint by appointment for all San Francisco residents.
    Call (800) 449-7587 to schedule a pick-up.
  • Free household toxic materials pick-up
    Pick-up of unwanted, household chemicals (paints, pesticides, aerosols, cleaners, etc.) for elderly and disabled residents.
    Call (800) 449-7587 for details. (Other residents pay $35.00 for service.)
  • Recycling Centers for Various Products

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility The Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility provides San Francisco residents with a safe place to dispose of unwanted toxic materials from their homes. The most common wastes received are leftover paint, motor oil from cars, thinners, spray cans and old garden products, such as pesticides and fertilizers. Directions to the San Francisco Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility The facility is located Sanitary Fill Company (office address id 501 Tunnel Ave.) in the southeast part of San Francisco. To reach the facility, drive south on Highway 101 and exit at the 3Com/Candlestick Point Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, go straight on Beatty Avenue until you reach Tunnel Ave. Turn right on Tunnel Ave. After one block, turn right on Recycle Road. Go about 500 feet to the facility, which is a large gray building on the left of the scale house, with a white sign.

30. N.C. Department Of Environment And Natural Resources (NCDENR) : Division Of Wast
NC Department of environment and Natural Resources. Brownfields, Drycleaning SolventCleanup, hazardous waste, Solid waste, Superfund, Inactive hazardous Sites
http://wastenot.enr.state.nc.us/
About DWM Contact Us Site Map Search ... Drycleaning Solvent Cleanup Hazardous Waste Solid Waste Superfund Inactive Hazardous Sites Underground Storage Tanks forms more Regulations State federal ... Underground Storage Tank Trust Funds North Carolina Division of Waste Management 401 Oberlin Road - Suite 150 Raleigh, NC 27605 (919) 733-4996

31. N.C. Department Of Environment And Natural Resources (NCDENR) : Division Of Wast
issues operating and postclosure permits and provides oversight for facilities thatmust investigate and clean up hazardous waste releases to the environment.
http://wastenot.enr.state.nc.us/AboutHW.htm
Home About DWM Contact Us Site Map ... About DWM
The Hazardous Waste Section has three different branches.
The Programs Branch assists other branches with overall program performance and provides customers with informational, regulatory and technical assistance. The Technical Resource Unit reviews and implements financial assurance, prepares and delivers enforcement orders, coordinates appeals, assists in waste determinations and handles special projects. The Data Management and Program Support Unit prepares rules and handles authorization issues. We also manage the central file system, administer the section’s budgets and grants and manage data. In addition to billing and collecting hazardous waste fees, we also implement and maintain the RCRA data system and the Biennial Reporting System.
The Facility Management Branch
The Compliance Branch
Legal Basis for the NC Hazardous Waste Section

The Hazardous Waste Section of the Division of Waste Management administers the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program for the State of North Carolina under the statutory authority of the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Act, N.C.G.S. 130A

32. Hazardous Waste - Health Safety & Environment - UBC
approved storage facilities for various hazardous materials such testing and the SpecialWaste Permit requires GVRD and the Ministry of environment, Lands and
http://www.hse.ubc.ca/v.2/inner.php?scid=24&pid=0

33. Hazardous Waste Disposal Procedures - Health Safety Environment
» Home » hazardous waste » hazardous waste Disposal Procedures. hazardous wasteDisposal Procedures Silver Recovery Solvent Recovery Chemical Exchange.
http://www.hse.ubc.ca/v.2/inner.php?scid=24&pid=108

34. ETC Hazardous Waste Resource Center
Without proper destruction or disposal, hazardous wastes could be a major sourceof toxic pollution and a threat to our lives and the natural environment.
http://www.etc.org/
Without proper destruction or disposal, hazardous wastes could be a major source of toxic pollution and a threat to our lives and the natural environment. The Environment Technology Council presents this information to better inform you on the laws, regulations and technology used to protect our land, groundwater and air from environmental harm. username password
Jan 2002 Incinerator and Landfill Cost Data
What is a hazardous waste landfill? Chemicals of Concern Environmental Technology Council Mission Statement

35. HAZARDOUS WASTE - Atlantic Region Green Lane - Environment Canada
This document is produced by environment Canada and contains information about varioustypes of hazardous waste pollution, topics include Household, Reporting
http://www.ns.ec.gc.ca/pollution/hazardouswaste.html

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36. Hazardous Waste Disposal Advice
environment Canada has a mandated responsibility to provide advice on hazardouswaste disposal to other federal departments and crown agencies.
http://www.ns.ec.gc.ca/epb/wastemgmt/hazwaste.html

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Hazardous Waste Disposal Advice
Hazardous materials can often be identified by certain characteristics that they possess such as being corrosive, flammable, reactive or toxic. Hazardous materials are used at most federal facilities in the Atlantic Region for activities as ordinary as cleaning to highly specialized work with radioactive materials. Most materials are consumed during use. Some hazardous materials, however, may no longer be required, such as laboratory chemicals, some may have reached the end of their lifespan, such as batteries and used oil, and some may have been found to be a health or environmental concern, such as leaded paint and asbestos. These hazardous materials, and sometimes their containers, become waste and must be disposed of safely. Environment Canada has a mandated responsibility to provide advice on hazardous waste disposal to other federal departments and crown agencies. This mandate is set out in The Government Organization Act, Treasury Board Guidelines on Real Property Management, the Fisheries Act and Environment Canada's Toxic Substance Management Policy. However, as soon as the waste leaves the federal property, it is subject to the applicable provincial disposal regulations. These regulations may specify what landfills are licensed to receive particular wastes and what facilities are licensed to handle hazardous wastes.

37. Industrial And Hazardous Waste - Alberta Environment
The minimization and sound management of industrial and hazardous wasteis essential to protect our environment and conserve our resources.
http://www3.gov.ab.ca/env/waste/indhaz/
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Location: Alberta Government Environment Waste Integrated Resource Management ... Online Reporting Last Review/Updated: January 27, 2003
Industrial and Hazardous Waste
The minimization and sound management of industrial and hazardous waste is essential to protect our environment and conserve our resources. To accomplish these objectives, Alberta Environment developed a comprehensive waste management framework that includes legislation, policies, programs, guidance documents, and waste tracking. The type and quantity of all hazardous waste moved within the province are accurately tracked through Alberta's Hazardous Waste Manifest System Mandated by the Activities Designation Regulation and meeting the requirements of the Waste Control Regulation, approvals with strict controls have been issued to 43 facilities in Alberta to manage hazardous waste and hazardous recyclables. Detailed information may be accessed through the links identified below. Alberta Environment consults the public in the development of tools needed to achieve its waste management goals. Currently we are reviewing waste management in Alberta. Comments regarding industrial and hazardous waste management in Alberta can be directed to waste@env.gov.ab.ca

38. Household Hazardous Waste Program - Action On Waste - Alberta Environment
Location Alberta Government environment waste Action On waste Household hazardous waste.
http://www3.gov.ab.ca/env/waste/aow/hhw/
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Location: Alberta Government Environment Waste Action On Waste Household Hazardous Waste Integrated Resource Management Authorization / Approval Viewer Environmental Education Pesticide Management ... Online Reporting Last Review/Updated: February 7, 2003 Home RoundUp Schedule Audio/Video Photos
Household Hazardous Waste
None of us consciously generates hazardous waste. But take a look around your home. The countless items we use in our daily activities inevitably result in some form of waste. Many of these wastes are potentially damaging to our environment and to our health and safety. We all have a responsibility to ensure that these wastes are managed safely and effectively. The Household Hazardous Waste Round-up program is currently coordinated through Action on Waste. Approximately 65 communities throughout Alberta participate in annual one-day events, with the cities of Edmonton, Calgary and Lethbridge hosting year-round facilities. Over 4.5 million litre equivalents of household hazardous waste materials have been safely treated and disposed of in the province since 1988.

39. New Rules Project - Environment - Environmental Standards - Vermont Hazardous Wa
waste tax are deposited in an environmental contingency fund used to investigateand mitigate the effects of hazardous waste released into the environment.
http://www.newrules.org/environment/hazwaste.html
A hazardous waste tax is assessed on generators when the waste is shipped, or when facilities recycle, treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. The tax is based on the quantity of of the hazardous waste and its ultimate destination (e.g., whether it is destined for recycling, treatment, or land-disposal.) Vermont has by far the highest tax rates on hazardous waste. As of 1995, waste generators pay a $.44/gal liquid or $112/ton solid waste disposal fee for land disposal, a $.33/gal liquid or $84/ton solid waste disposal fee for long term storage, a $.22/gal liquid or $56/ton solid waste disposal fee on waste blended, treated, or chemically treated, and a $.11/gal liquid or $28/ton fee solid waste disposal fee on reclaimed or recycled waste. Some hazardous waste is exempt from the tax, including generators who produce less than 220 pounds of hazardous waste per month per site, or 2.2 pounds of acutely hazardous waste per month per site during a calendar quarter. The hazardous waste tax was most recently changed in 1997, when the tax rates were raised. Revenues collected from the hazardous waste tax have ranged from from $348,000 in 1995 to $716,000 in 1997. Most revenues collected from the hazardous waste tax are deposited in an environmental contingency fund used to investigate and mitigate the effects of hazardous waste released into the environment. Additional tax revenues from the tax are forwarded to a hazardous waste management assistance account to improve hazardous waste management throughout Vermont.

40. South Dakota Waste Management Program
We Do The waste Management Program is responsible for the department’s regulatoryefforts in the areas of solid waste, hazardous waste, asbestos, and PCBs.
http://www.state.sd.us/denr/des/wastemgn/wasteprg.htm
Waste Management Program Vonni Kallemeyn, Administrator E-mail
Jenny Hegg, Senior Secretary E-mail Program Staff Phone: (605) 773-3153
FAX: (605) 773-6035 Search the department
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Waste Management Program Links - Choose a topic, then press Go! SOLID WASTE PROGRAM - Permitted Municipal Solid Waste Landfills - Sump Waste Disposal Guidelines - Open Burning - Tire Storage and Disposal Scrap Tire Haulers - Solid Waste Permitting Guide - General Permits Petroleum Contaminated Soil Landfarm General Permit Restricted Use Site General Permit Transfer Station General Permit Storage or Land Application of Sludge General Permit Construction and Demolition Debris General Permit Storage and Land Application of Dairy By-Products General Permit Composting Site General Permit - Permit Application Forms - Solid Waste Staff HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - Biennial Report - Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity Form - List of Hazardous Waste Contractors - List of Local Laboratories - Hazardous Waste Staff RECYCLING PROGRAM - South Dakota Recycling Guide List of Antifreeze Recyclers List of Battery Recyclers List of Mercury/Spent Bulb Recyclers List of Lumber Recyclers/Building Removal Contractors List of Used Oil and Oil Filter Recyclers List of Landfills and Transfer Stations that Perform Recycling

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