Laws & Regulations
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Frequent Questions about the Manifest Registry
FAQs Including Can I submit multiple form samples to the EPA Registry for approval? Must I submit a continuation sheet sample to the Manifest Registry under section 262.21(d)? Can I typeset the form after I am approved to print the manifest?
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Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest System Advisory Board Meeting – “Roadmap to 100% Electronic Manifests” – October 4-6, 2022
Includes agenda, board roster, presentation, charge questions, background paper and advisory board meeting transcript.
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Electronic Manifest Public Meetings
draft text
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Fact Sheet: Final Revisions to the Identification of Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials (NHSMs) that are Solid Wastes Final Rule
Fact Sheet: Final Revisions to the Identification of Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials That Are Solid Wastes Final Rule
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Final Decision for a Non-Waste Determination: UPM Blandin and Allete/Minnesota Power's Fiber Core Materials
landing page for Region 5 NHSM decision
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Nationwide Environmental Protection Services (EPS) PCB Alternative Disposal Approval and Notifications
This page contains information about approvals and notifications for EPS to dispose of PCBs
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PCB Remediation Waste Cleanup and Disposal Training Presentation
landing page for slides from Region 4 PCBs presentation
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Public Notice for Waste Control Specialists
Waste Control Specialists (WCS), located at Andrews, Texas has applied to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency for renewal of their Approval for Commercial Storage and Landfill Disposal of non-liquid Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
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Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Guidance Reinterpretation
EPA proposed and finalized a reinterpretation of its position regarding Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) contaminated building materials.
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Definitions, Specifications, and Other Guidance about the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline Program
More definitions, specifications, and other guidance with regard to Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines
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Basic Information about How to Use SW-846
This page discusses the Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods compendium, or SW-846, which is the EPA’s official collection of methods for use in complying with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations.
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GreenChill’s Corporate Emissions Reduction Program: An Overview for Prospective Refrigeration System Manufacturing Partners
An Overview of the GreenChill Program for Prospective Refrigeration System Manufacturing Partners
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GreenChill’s Corporate Emissions Reduction Program: An Overview for Prospective Food Retail Partners
An Overview of the GreenChill Program for Prospective Food Retail Partners
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The GreenChill Store Certification Program: An Overview for Prospective Stores
An Overview for Prospective Stores to join the GreenChill Program
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Kansas Air Quality Monitoring Plans
National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) - Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska; Annual Monitoring Network Plans, Five-Year Monitoring Network Assessments, and approval documentation. Each year, states are required to submit an annual monitoring netwo
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Cesspools in Hawaii
Cesspools are more widely used in Hawaii than in any other state in the country. EPA Region 9 is responsible for implementing the regulations in Hawaii and works with the Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) to ensure effective implementation.
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Inert Ingredients Overview and Guidance
This Web page provides information on inert ingredients approved for use in pesticide products and the guidance documents that are available to assist in obtaining approval for a new inert ingredient.
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UIC-09-2024-0064: Grove Farm Company, Incorporated, Lihue, Kauai, HI; Proposed Settlement of Safe Drinking Water Act Administrative Penalty
Consent Agreement and Proposed Final Order between EPA Region 9 and Grove Farm Company, Incorporated, to resolve a civil administrative proceeding under Sections 1423(c)(3)(B) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Docket No. UIC-09-2024-0064.
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Funding Assistance for Territories under the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
EPA is authorized to provide grants to improve drinking water infrastructure in the U.S. territories. The Territorial Program is a component of the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.
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Stone Quarrying, Crushing and Screening Facilities General Air Quality Permit Coverage for Interstate Concrete and Asphalt dba Columbia Asphalt & Ready-Mix Portable Plant at 441 E McDonald Road, Toppenish, WA on the Yakama Nation Lands
EPA's approval of coverage under the SQCS general permit for Interstate Concrete and Asphalt dba Columbia Asphalt & Ready-Mix (SQCS Plant) - 441 E McDonald Road (Toppenish Quarry), Toppenish, Washington on the Yakama Nation Lands.