EPA: The Regulation Of Hazardous Waste

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Hazardous waste is the waste that poses substantial or potential threats to health or the environment a hazardous waste is a waste. The properties of the hazardous waste are very dangerous and capable of harming human and as well as the environment, in order to protect the human as well as environment we have to develop a regulatory framework capable of ensuring adequate protection,
Making this determination is a complex task that is a central component of the hazardous waste management regulations. Hazardous waste is generated from many sources, ranging from industrial manufacturing process wastes, to batteries, to fluorescent light bulbs. Hazardous waste may come in many forms, including liquids, solids, gases, and sludge’s. To cover this wide range,
EPA has developed a system to identify specific substances known to be hazardous and provide objective criteria for including other materials in this universe. The regulations contain guidelines for determining what exactly are a waste (called a solid waste) and what is excluded from the hazardous waste regulations, even though it otherwise is a solid and hazardous waste. Finally, to promote recycling and the reduction of the amount of waste entering the RCRA …show more content…

EPA developed the toxicity characteristic to identify wastes likely to leach dangerous concentrations of toxic chemicals into ground water .In order to predict whether The reactivity any particular waste is likely characteristic identifies wastes to leach chemicals into ground that readily water at dangerous levels, EPA explode or designed a lab procedure to undergo violent estimate the leaching potential reactions of waste when disposed in a municipal solid waste landfill. This lab procedure is known as the toxicity Characteristic Leaching

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