Laws & Regulations
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Information Regarding the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Used Oil Rebuttable Presumption
Information in regard to the RCRA used oil and rebuttable presumption
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Aggregate Risk Hazard Quotient Results Table for the Hazardous Waste Delisting Risk Assessment Software (DRAS)
Document that describes each of the columns in the Aggregate Risk Hazard Quotient Results Table and the equations to sum the columns.
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A User-Friendly Reference Document for Hazardous Waste Characteristics
EPA’s hazardous waste characteristics regulations under the authority of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C.
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Common Sense Initiative’s Recommendation on Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Glass-to-Glass
From 1994 through 1998, EPA’s Common Sense Initiative (CSI) Computers and Electronics Subcommittee (CES) formed a workgroup to examine regulatory barriers to pollution prevention and electronic waste recycling.
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Final Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice (RMAN) Response to Public Comments
Final Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice Response to Public Comments
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Summary Chart of Hazardous Waste Permitting Regulations
This page provides links to EPA’s regulations for hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Training Module about Groundwater Monitoring
This training module describes the groundwater monitoring criteria for interim status and permitted facilities.
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Subpart X Permit Writers Technical Resource Document
This document identifies the minimum requirements for such an assessment and provides guidance for evaluating information submitted by permit applicants.
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Responses to Significant Comments on the 2020 Proposed Decision on the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter
Responses to Significant Comments on the 2020 Proposed Decision on the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter
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Particulate Matter (PM) Standards - Regulatory Impact Analysis from Current Review
Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) documents supporting current review of the ozone NAAQS.
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Revised Lead and Copper Rule
LCR, lead, drinking water, EPA, copper, action level, final
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Rescission of the 2020 Benefit-Cost Rule
This page provides a link to the Federal Register Notice announcing the Interim Final Rule to Rescind the 2020 rule entitled: Increasing Consistency and Transparency in Considering Benefits and Costs in the Clean Air Act Rulemaking Process.”
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EPA-Approved Arizona Source-Specific Requirements
EPA Approved Arizona Source-Specific Requirements and are part of the Arizona State Implementation Plan (SIP): Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and Maricopa County Air Quality Department.
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Public Notice: (Draft General Permit) Discharge of Stormwater Associated with Industrial Activities, State of CT
A public notice of the Discharge of Dewatering and Remediation Wastewaters, State of CT.
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NWPR Tribal Consultation Letters - Regions 4, 5, 6, and 8
Provides letters submitted by representatives from federally recognized tribal governments as part of the waters of the US rulemaking tribal consultation
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Notice of Intention to Review and Rescind or Revise the Clean Water Rule
Notice of Intention to Review and Rescind or Revise the Clean Water Rule (prepublication version) - signed by Administrator Scott Pruitt on February 28, 2017. Douglas Lamont has not yet signed this document.
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Natural Gas STAR Program and Methane Mitigation
Resource directory and information hub for the Natural Gas STAR Program
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Aerospace Manufacturing Sector – Pollution Prevention (P2) Opportunities
A summary of EPA's analysis of the pollution prevention data reported by the auto manufacturing sector for 2005 to 2018.
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Protect Your Family from Lead Hazards in Historic Lead Mining Areas – Fact Sheet, August 2022
Historic lead mining activities dispersed lead mining and smelting waste across the Old Lead Belt in Southeastern Missouri (SEMO) and the Tri-State Mining District (TSMD), and it can pose significant health risks.
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Green Infrastructure Program
As different parts of the country become drier, wetter, or hotter, green infrastructure can help improve community resilience today and into the future.