RCRA Flashcards
What is RCRA?
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
What is RCRA for?
-establishes a framework for a national system of solid waste control
-disposal of solid and hazardous waste
-States play the lead role in implementation
What is RCRAs three programs?
- Solid Waste Program (Subtitle D)
- Hazardous Waste Program (Subtitle C)
- Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program (Subtitle I)
What is the Hazardous Waste identification process?
- Is the material in question a solid waste?
- Is the material excluded from the definition of solid waste of Hazardous waste?
- Is the waste a listed or characteristic hazardous waste?
- Is the waste delisted?
Examples of excluded hazardous waste?
-household hazardous waste
-agricultural waste
-mining overburden
What are the Hazardous Waste listings?
F
P
K
U
This list includes waste from certain common industrial and manufacturing processes
F list
This list includes waste from specific industries
K list
This list includes pure it commercial grade acutely toxic specific unused chemicals
P list
This list includes pure it commercial grade toxic (or displays other hazardous characteristics) specific unused chemicals
U list
What lab procedure predicts whether a particular waste is likely to leach chemicals into ground water at dangerous levels
Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
What is a mixed waste?
Containers both radioactive and hazardous waste components
Mixed wastes are regulated by who?
EPA (RCRA)
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) (Atomic Energy Act AEA)
US Department of Energy (AEA)
Generates 1,000 kilograms per month or more of HW or more than 1 kg per month of acutely hazardous waste
Large Quantity Generator
Generates 100 kilograms per month but less than 1,000 of HW
Small Quantity Generator