If the barrel previously held hazardous material, contact your local
hazardous waste agency for disposal instructions.
Not exact matches
The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) has said that the environmental impacts can include greenhouse gas emissions, the production of solid
waste — some of which may be
hazardous — and the use of water resources.
Another key assignment, the removal of household
hazardous waste, falls on the shoulders of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA):
Julie Tighe, DEC's assistant commissioner for intergovernmental and legislative affairs, said at the hearing that the draft regulations would allow the DEC to track construction and demolition debris in a similar fashion to how the
agency tracks
hazardous waste.
Because it is not classified as
hazardous waste under Environmental Protection
Agency standards, there is no federal supervision of its use in agriculture.
The organization wrote last year, «The announcement came after the Center for Biological Diversity issued a notice of intent to sue the Service and affiliated
agencies in 2010 for their failure to remediate the
hazardous waste hurting the birds, in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Endangered Species Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
The Environmental Investigation
Agency (EIA) is a UK - and Washington DC - based Non-Governmental Organization that investigates and campaigns against a wide range of environmental crimes, including illegal wildlife trade, illegal logging,
hazardous waste and trade in climate - and ozone - altering chemicals.
The announcement came after the Center for Biological Diversity issued a notice of intent to sue the Service and affiliated
agencies in 2010 for their failure to remediate the
hazardous waste hurting the birds, in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Endangered Species Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
The Environmental Investigation
Agency (EIA) is a US tax exempt environmental organization that investigates and campaigns against a wide range of environmental crimes, including illegal wildlife trade, illegal logging,
hazardous waste, and trade in climate and ozone - altering chemicals.
To prohibit the Environmental Protection
Agency from regulating coal combustion byproducts as
hazardous waste under subtitle C of the Solid
Waste Disposal Act, and for other purposes.
The US Environmental Protection
Agency noted, since 1986, that inaccurate and imprecise sampling can cause a solid
waste to be inappropriately judged
hazardous.
Represented hospital in criminal investigation by district attorney and local regulatory
agency of alleged violations of state and local
hazardous waste laws
We also negotiate consent orders and remediation plans associated with the cleanup of
hazardous waste, petroleum, chlorinated solvents and other contaminants with local, state, and federal environmental
agencies.
Supervised the management of
hazardous waste program; program inspected by international and federal
agencies with no errors noted.
Often employed as consultants to private and government
agencies, environmental engineers devise appliances to conserve power, improve process efficiencies in factories, minimize CO2 emissions in appliances and cars as well as ensure safe disposal of
hazardous waste content.
• Promotion of incident prevention to benefit both employees and visitors • Assisting in the compliance of applicable HSE protocols • Ability to oversee
hazardous waste storage areas and ensure regulatory
agency compliance
The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency posts maps showing Superfund sites around the country (Superfund is the federal government's program to clean up the nation's major
hazardous waste sites) as well as extensive information on radon, the invisible, odorless gas that two studies have linked to lung cancer.
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) provide public access to data from the Envirofacts database on drinking water, toxic and air releases,
hazardous waste etc..