Laws & Regulations
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Progress Cleaning the Air and Improving People's Health
Actions to implement the Clean Air Act have achieved dramatic reductions in air pollution, preventing hundreds of thousands of cases of serious health effects each year.
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UIC Permit: PAS2R909BWAR
KCS Energy underground injection control permit
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UIC Rule Authorization: PAS2R301AMCK
Snyder Brothers UIC rule authorized permit PAS2R301AMCK
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UIC Permit: PAS2R410BMCK
This is a copy of the UIC permit for Pennhills Resources, LLC in McKean County, Pennsylvania.
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Hot Mix Asphalt Plants General Air Quality Permit Coverage for Poe Asphalt Inc. - Fighting Creek Portable Plant at the Fighting Creek Quarry, Coeur d' Alene, ID on the Coeur d' Alene Reservation
EPA's approval of coverage under the HMA general permit for Poe Asphalt Inc. - Fighting Creek (HMA Plant) - Fighting Creek Quarry, Coeur d' Alene, ID on the Coeur d' Alene Reservation.
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Washington SIP: EPA Approved Regulations (Table 6 - Olympic Region Clean Air Agency)
EPA approved regulations for the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency in Washington's air quality State Implementation Plan (SIP).
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Documents About the Approval to Dispose of Less than 50 Parts Per Million Polychlorinated Biphenyl Remediation Waste Issued to Utility Solid Waste Activities Group (USWAG) Members
This page contains the Final Approval Document, Response to Public Comments and Draft Approval Issued for Public Comment for the Approval to Dispose of Less than 50 Parts Per Million Polychlorinated Biphenyl Remediation Waste Issued to USWAG
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Nationwide Risk-Based PCB Remediation Waste Disposal Approvals
This page contains information about Nationwide Risk-Based Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Remediation Waste Disposal Approvals under Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Section 761.61(c)
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Furniture and Household Garbage and Demolition
Sometimes furniture or household garbage are found in residential properties awaiting demolition. Learn how to dispose of furniture of household garbage.
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Automobiles, Tires, and Boats
Refrigerants, batteries and tires are among the components of automobiles and boats which may require special handling for disposal or recycling during demolition.
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Electronic Waste and Demolition
Electronic items may be found during residential demolitions. They may contain heavy metals and other hazardous substances and thus may require special handling for disposal or recycling.
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Household Appliances and Demolition
Household appliances like refrigerators, and air conditioners can contain hazardous materials which must be removed before the appliances can be disposed of or recycled prior to demolition.
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Mercury-Containing Devices and Demolition
Some items inside residential buildings contain mercury, which poses a persistent and toxic human health and environmental threat. These materials should be carefully salvaged for proper recycling to prevent mercury contamination prior to demolition.
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Compliance
Learn about how to comply with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), find contacts for asbestos National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), and get construction industry specific compliance assistance
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Email heading - COE Regulatory Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for "PCS Phosphate Mine Continuation" - Aurora, Beaufort County, NC - CEQ#20080213 - ERP# COE-E67005-NC
Contains e-mail & attached letter on FEIS for proposed expansion of Phosphate mining operations adjacent to Pamlico River, Aurora, Beaufort County, NC, July 23, 2008
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Memorandum: Request for Higher Level Review of Wilmington District Permit, Permit AID 200110096, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Phosphate Division, Aurora Operation Mine Continuation
Contains e-mail cover & memorandum on higher Level Review of Wilmington District Permit & FEIS attachment for Pcs Phosphate Mine Continuation, Aurora, North Carolina, sent March 18, 2009
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PCS Corps Letters E-mail Correspondence
Contains E-mail Correspondence on all EPA R4 letters send to USACE on the PCS Phosphate Mine expansion, Aurora, Beaufort County, NC, March 27, 2009
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PCS Phosphate Mining Expansion Response Letter to Senator Kay Hagan
Response letter to Senator Kay Hagan in regards to USACE & EPA CWA Section 404 permit application from PCS Phosphate mining expansion in Aurora, Beaufort County, NC, March 19, 2009
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From Page 2-31 E-mail Correspondence
Contains exerpt from page 2-31 on unmined ore from the USACE, PCS Phosphate Mine expansion, Aurora, Beaufort County, North Carolina, March 18, 2009
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Draft OCS Permits Available For Public Comment in the Southeastern US
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) air permits in progress or issued by EPA Region 4