Catalog of Hazardous and Solid Publications 17th Edition Shortcuts to OSW Web Pages

OSW Home Page: www.epa.gov/osw GreenScapes: www.epa.gov/solidwaste www.epa.gov/greenscapes www.epa.gov/GreenScapes Resource Conservation Challenge (RCC): www.epa.gov/rcc Jobs Through Program: www.epa.gov/RCC www.epa.gov/jtr

RCRA Online (database of selected OSW in Indian correspondence): Country: www.epa.gov/rcraonline www.epa.gov/tribalmsw

Municipal Solid Waste: Pay-As-You-Throw: www.epa.gov/garbage www.epa.gov/payt www.epa.gov/msw Recycling Measurement: Climate Change and Waste: www.epa.gov/re cycle.measure/ www.epa.gov/mswclimate/ WasteWise Program: Coal Combustion Products Partnership www.epa.gov/wastewise (C2P2): www.epa.gov/c2p2 Management: www.epa.gov/C2P2 www.epa.gov/industrialwaste/

Composting: Biennial Report: www.epa.gov/compost/ www.epa.gov/biennialreport www.epa.gov/BiennialReport Comprehensive Procurement Corrective Action for Guidelines: Professionals: www.epa.gov/cpg www.epa.gov/correctiveaction/

Electronics Recycling: Hazardous Waste Combustion: www.epa.gov/ecycling www.epa.gov/combustion www.epa.gov/eCycling www.epa.gov/hwcmact www.epa.gov/e-cycling www.epa.gov/e-Cycling Hazardous Waste Minimization: www.epa.gov/minimize Extended Product Responsibility: www.epa.gov/wastemin www.epa.gov/epr/ OSW Test Methods: Full Cost Accounting: www.epa.gov/sw-846 www.epa.gov/fullcost www.epa.gov/SW-846 www.epa.gov/testmethods Catalog of Hazardous and Solid Waste Publications Seventeenth Edition

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Table of Contents

How to Use This Catalog ...... v Section 1 Additional EPA Sources of Hazardous and Solid Waste Information ...... 1 Section 2 Alphabetical Listing of Titles ...... 5 Section 3 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects ...... 197 Section 4 Numerical Listing of Publications ...... 311 OSW ...... 313 NTIS ...... 359 GPO ...... 390 Section 5 Ordering Information and Forms ...... 391 OSW ...... 393 NTIS ...... 399 GPO ...... 405

Abbreviations and Acronyms ...... inside back cover

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How To Use this Catalog

What Information Does This Catalog How Do I Order a Document? Contain? Documents listed in this catalog can be ordered from one This catalog lists hazardous and solid waste documents of three sources: OSW, NTIS, or GPO. You must use the released by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s appropriate order number for each document as speci­ (EPA’s) Office of Solid Waste (OSW). It is a select list of fied in the Alphabetical Listing of Titles. Ordering infor­ publications that are frequently requested and is not a mation can be found under the Ordering Information comprehensive list of all documents available. This cata­ section. In some cases, government agencies can receive log does not list documents originating in other EPA documents free of charge. offices. For information on accessing additional publica­ Documents marked with an asterisk are available on the tions on hazardous and solid waste, see the “Other EPA Internet, and not in paper format at this time. However, Resources” section. if you do not have access to the Internet, either at home, at work, or through your school or public library, please What Is New in this Edition of the contact the OSWER Docket Team. Staff will print out one Catalog? paper copy and mail it to you. This edition of the catalog contains newly released publi­ cations and is current through August 15, 2004. These Can I Access OSW Documents on the new titles appear in bold. Internet? OSW has placed a wide variety of information about How Can I Find Specific Information in hazardous and nonhazardous waste on the Internet and the Catalog? on Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) for access and retrieval by the public. The information posted includes consumer There are a number of ways to find a particular docu­ information, supporting materials for rulemakings, poli­ ment or research a subject area through this catalog. The cy and guidance documents, and data files from EPA’s following examples should help you get started: hazardous waste databases. • If you have a document title, use the Alphabetical Access OSW materials on the EPA Public Access Server Listing of Titles. There you will find an abstract and the at . order number, as well as information on what organi­ zation provides the publication. Ordering instructions Federal Register notices relating to the Resource can be found in the Ordering Information section. Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and dating back to October 1994 are available on the EPA Public Access • If you have a document number, use the Numerical Server at . Listing of Publications to find the title. The section is divided into three different lists for documents distrib­ In addition, EPA maintains several free electronic mail­ uted by OSW, the National Technical Information ing lists (list servers). Subscribers receive electronically Service (NTIS), or the U.S. Government Printing Office mailed copies of documents as they are published. Some (GPO). OSW-related mailing lists are EPA-WASTE (hazardous and solid waste Federal Registers), and EPA-PRESS •If the document you’re looking for is not included in (Environmental Protection Agency press releases). the catalog, contact the OSWER Docket Team for more information.

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Where Can I Find Regulatory For written requests: Information? EPA Docket Center OSWER Docket Team (5305T) The EPA Dockets (EDOCKET) is an electronic public U.S. Environmental Protection Agency docket and on-line comment system designed to expand 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW access to documents in EPA’s major dockets. Dockets Washington, DC 20460-0002 contain Federal Register notices, support documents, and E-mail: [email protected] public comments for regulations the Agency publishes and various non-regulatory activities. EDOCKET For visits, see the OSWER Docket staff at: allows you to search, download 1301 Constitution Avenue, Room B-102 and print the documents in a docket, as well as submit Washington, DC comments online. Hours: The EPA Docket Center is open to the public from 9 a.m. Where Can I Go for More Information? to 4 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through Friday, except for federal holidays. If you need additional assistance, call, write, or visit the EPA Docket Center. For telephone requests, call the EPA Docket Public Reading Room at 202 566-1744

vi Section 1 Additional EPA Sources of Hazardous and Solid Waste Information 1

Additional Sources of EPA Information

EPA Publication Numbering System Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (Superfund): 540-X-YR-XXX Hazardous and solid are managed by several differ­ ent statutes. EPA is organized into offices reflecting the 540/8-91/014 [former EPA numbering system] major statutes. Thus, information is Catalog of Superfund Program Information Products available from several different offices. The primary source ($7 with shipping and handling). of hazardous waste information is the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER), which is divided into National Technical Information Service (NTIS) several major offices. The Office of Solid Waste (OSW) pro­ 5285 Port Royal Road duces this catalog and the documents described in it. All Springfield, VA 22161-0002 documents produced by OSW are assigned EPA publication Phone: 800-553-6874 or 703-605-6000 numbers in the 530 series. Fax: 703 321-8574 E-mail: [email protected] The EPA publications numbering system provides easy identification, tracking, and dissemination of EPA docu­ For more recent information on ordering Superfund pub­ ments. Each publication number tells you which office is lications, access the Superfund Publications page on the responsible for producing it, and includes a specific NTIS Web site at . office/division within the organization, an alpha descriptor of the document type, and the publication year. Superfund Publications Online http://cfpub.epa.gov/superapps/index.cfm/fuseaction/ Example: pubs.default/pubs.cfm 530-B-04-001 Brownfields www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf/bfndx.htm Office of Solid Waste First publication Technology Innovation Office: of this type in 2004 542-X-YR-XXX Document Type Year published 542-B-99-004 Additional EPA Sources Bibliography of Innovative Site Clean-Up Technologies August 1999 Update (no cost). Other EPA offices producing materials on hazardous and www.clu-in.org/download/remed/bibupdte99.pdf solid waste are: National Service Center for Environmental Office of Underground Storage Tanks: Publications (NSCEP) 510-X-YR-XXX P.O. Box 42419 510-B-00-001 Cincinnati, OH 45242-0419 Catalog of EPA Materials on Underground Storage Tanks (no 800 490-9198 cost). www.clu-in.org/pub1.cfm www.epa.gov/swerust1/pubs/catalog.htm Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office: 550-X-YR-XXX Office of Underground Storage Tanks U.S. EPA (5403G) CEPPO Consolidated Document List (not available in print) Ariel Rios Building http://yosemite.epa.gov/oswer/ceppoweb.nsf/content/ 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW ConsolidatedPubs.htm Washington, DC 20460-0002 800-490-9198 Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Hotline 703 412-9810 U.S. EPA (5101) www.epa.gov/oust/pubs/index.htm 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460-0002 800 424-9346 703 412-9810 http://yosemite.epa.gov/oswer/ceppoweb.nsf/content/ pubs.htm

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Office of Research and Development: 600-X-YR-XXX www.epa.gov/ord/htm/ordpubs.htm

National Service Center for Environmental Information 26 West Martin Luther King Drive Mailstop G75 Cincinnati, OH 45268-0001 800 490-9198 513 569-7562 www.epa.gov/ORD/publications/

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Alphabetical Listing of Titles A

Abandoned Mine Site Characterization Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection and Cleanup Handbook Systems; Supplemental Background Document for the Final Double Liners A resource for project managers working on addressing the environmental concerns posed by inactive mines and and Leak Detection Systems Rule for mineral processing sites. Focuses on environmental haz­ Hazardous Waste , Waste Piles, ards at abandoned mining sites, rather than physical and Surface Impoundments hazards. Emphasizes the need for developing partner­ ships in addressing the environmental concerns posed by Supplements the background document for May 29, inactive mines. Includes an overview of mining and min­ 1987, regarding the double liners and leak-detection sys­ eral processing operations, environmental impacts from tems rule. Explains applications of formulas in the origi­ mining, setting goals and measuring success of mine nal document to calculate an action leakage rate. cleanup, community involvement at mining site Presents additional data on flow rates achieved at vari­ cleanups, scoping studies of mining and mineral process­ ous double-lined facilities. References newly issued tech­ ing impact areas, sampling and analysis of impacted nical guidance that contains useful information about areas, scoping and conducting ecological and human various action standards in the final rule. health risk assessments at Superfund mine waste sites, (EPA530-R-92-004) 01/15/1992 site management strategies, remediation and cleanup Order Number: PB92-128 214 Order Form: NTIS options, and the regulatory “toolbox.” Appendices include a list of acronyms and glossary of mining terms, acid mine drainage, mining sites on the National Priority Addendum to the Regulatory Impact List, general discussion of applicable or relevant and Analysis for the Final Criteria for appropriate requirements at Superfund mining sites, X- Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Ray fluorescence, risk assessment scoping, detailed infor­ mation on mine remediation technologies, innovative Represents EPA’s best efforts to quantify the costs, eco­ technologies, EPA mining contacts, Internet resources, nomic impacts, and benefits of regulatory options relat­ land disposal restrictions overview and bibliography, ing to Subtitle D criteria for MSW landfills. mine waste technology program, and remediation refer­ (EPA530-SW-91-073B) 08/15/1991 ences. Also available on CD-ROM. Order Number: PB92-100 858 Order Form: NTIS 03/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-R-01-002 Order Form: OSW *Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin: Order Number: EPA530-C-01-001 Order Form: OSW Recycle and Combat a Life of Grime (Comic Book) Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Contains information about recycling for elementary and Mines’ Permits middle school students. This appealing comic book fea­ tures the Garbage Gremlin, a character who is constantly Compiles permit application requirements, permit limi­ outwitted by students who practice recycling. Only tations, and permit conditions for selected precious metal available on the Internet at . naires prepared by seven states active in precious metal mining. 08/15/1990 (EPA530-R-92-009) 12/15/1991 Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-024 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB92-180 090 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 7 A Titles

Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Part I: ACL Policy and Information Potential for Reduced Environmental Requirements Benefits of the Proposed Universal Waste Rule Provides guidance to RCRA facility permit applicants and writers to establish groundwater protection stan­ Addresses proposed changes to the management of uni­ dards by demonstrating ACLs. Explains 19 criteria to versal wastes (e.g., nickel-cadmium and mercuric oxide evaluate ACL requests. batteries and mercury-containing thermostats) under (EPA530-SW-87-017) 07/15/1987 RCRA. Discusses characteristics of universal wastes, cost Order Number: PB87-206 165 Order Form: NTIS analysis, and the potential for reductions in environmen­ tal benefits. Appendix lists sources for unit cost estimates. 04/15/1994 Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Order Number: EPA530-R-94-023 Order Form: OSW Part II: Based on 264.94(B) Criteria; Case Studies Analysis of U.S. Municipal Waste Presents examples of information appropriate for ACL Combustion Operating Practices demonstrations under 40 CFR Part 264.94(b). Five case studies serve as models in implementing Part I of the Characterizes the municipal waste combustion industry ACL Guidance Document. from data gathered through a nationwide survey. The (EPA530-SW-87-031) 05/15/1988 information collected includes a description of each facil­ Order Number: PB88-214 267 Order Form: NTIS ity, characterization of waste received, review of recy­ cling activities, description of residue generation, and residue handling and disposal practices. Alternative Daily Cover Materials for (EPA530-SW-89-061) 05/18/1989 Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Order Number: PB89-220 578 Order Form: NTIS Examines the potential of alternative daily cover materi­ als as options to the daily soil cover mandated for MSW Application of Geophysics to Acid Mine landfills. Describes functions and types of these materials Drainage Investigations; Volume I: and regulations pertaining to them. Provides references. Literature Review and Theoretical (EPA530-R-92-024) 06/01/1992 Background Order Number: PB92-208 206 Order Form: NTIS Evaluates the utility of geophysical techniques in detect­ ing and monitoring acid mine drainage contamination An Analysis of Composting as an from mine wastes. Discusses the geochemistry of acid Environmental Remediation Technology mine drainage, the relationship between ion concentra­ tion and specific conductance, empirical relationships Summarizes the available information on the use of com­ that are available to predict the resistivity of soil and post for managing hazardous waste streams and for rock, and formulas for determining the optimum line remediating soil contaminated with toxic organic com­ spacing for geophysical surveys and the associated prob­ pounds (such as solvents and pesticides) and inorganic abilities. Includes a review and summary of literature on compounds (such as toxic metals). Indicates possible geophysical methods that might be useful in evaluating areas for future investigations. Discusses -based migration of the high specific conductance contaminants biofilters for treatment of contaminated air and waste­ in ground water. water streams, potential for reclamation of mine spoils (EPA530-R-95-013a) 09/15/1994 and Brownfields with compost, suppression of plant dis­ eases and pests by compost, compost-enhanced phytore­ Order Number: PB95-191 268 Order Form: NTIS mediation of contaminated soil, and the development of special-purpose or customized . Includes refer­ ences at the end of each chapter and a bibliography. (EPA530-R-98-008) 04/15/1998 Order Number: PB99-156 150 Order Form: NTIS

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Application of Geophysics to Acid Mine Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Drainage Investigations; Volume II: Site Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral Investigations Processing Wastes; Regulatory Impact Analysis Describes file investigations undertaken to evaluate the utility of surface geophysical techniques in detecting and Estimates the costs, economic impacts, and benefits of monitoring groundwater pollution from mine waste in the Phase IV LDR rule on newly identified mineral pro­ the western United States. Discusses results of investiga­ cessing wastes. Addresses regulatory options. Defines tions at the Spenceville copper mine, Leviathan sulfur the universe and estimates waste volumes. Provides mine, Iron Mountain copper mine, and Walker copper methodology used to assess cost, economic impacts, and mine. Includes maps, charts, and tables. benefits of this rule. Appendices include analysis of (EPA530-R-95-013b) 09/15/1994 options under alternative baselines, methodology for Order Number: PB95-191 276 Order Form: NTIS identifying hazardous waste streams, mineral processing waste stream status changes since December 1995, min­ eral processing and disposal costs, Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal development of costing functions, explanation of cost Restrictions to Contaminated Media: modeling calculations, mineral processing cost model Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic Impacts sample calculation for the titanium and titanium dioxide sector, derivation of value of shipments and value added Analyzes the impact of the Phase IV rulemaking on the for mineral processing sectors, risk and benefits assess­ treatment of contaminated media. Covers new soil treat­ ment for the storage of recycled materials, constituent ment standards for soil contaminated with hazardous concentration data for recycled materials, and data sum­ waste, new LDR treatment standards for media contami­ maries for high-risk mineral processing facilities. nated with newly identified mineral processing wastes, (EPA530-R-99-027) 4/15/1998 and new LDR treatment standards for media that exhibit Order Number: PB99-156 028 Order Form: NTIS the toxicity characteristic for metal constituents. Presents the methodology and the major limitations and describes results. Analyzes the economic impacts of the projected Aprendiendo a través del Servicio: incremental costs of the rulemaking on small entities. Educación Fuera de la Aula (Spanish Appendices describe the soil and sediment database Translation of Service-Learning: used in this analysis and present detailed (e.g., industry- by-industry) results of the economic impact analysis. Education Beyond the Classroom) (EPA 530-R-99-026) 04/03/1998 Defina aprender a traves del servicio como experiencia Order Number: PB99-156 010 Order Form: NTIS educativa que combine conocimiento académico con ser­ vicio y la reflexión personal. Anima servicio ambiental en áreas de los desechos sólidos y peligrosos; liga estas experiencias a los cambios del comportamiento positivos, tales como reciclaje y prevención inútil; y demuestra cómo las habilidades que los estudiantes adquieren pueden llevar acabo una carrera ambiental. Contiene perfiles de los proyectos el servicio-aprender organiza­ dos por el nivel del grado en dos categorías: programas de la escuela y de la comunidad. Incluye el contacto para cada proyecto. Enumera las organizaciones nacionales que pueden coordinar o financiar los proyectos. Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer una Diferencia Kit. 15/9/2001 Número de pedido: EPA530-K-02-001S Formulario de pedido: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 9 B Titles

Asbestos Waste Management Guidance: Background Document for Analysis of the Generation, Transport, Disposal Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and Issues Provides guidance on handling asbestos-containing waste materials during generation, transport, and final Evaluates the impact of the Phase IV LDR rulemaking on disposal. Waste handling practices presented include underground injection of hazardous waste and the need those necessary to meet current EPA and OSHA require­ for national capacity variances from the land disposal ments and also additional recommendations reflecting prohibitions. Presents legal background for the LDR pro­ practices needed to minimize exposure to asbestos. gram, toxicity characteristic metal wastes, mineral pro­ 05/15/1985 cessing wastes, the Phase IV rulemaking, and the types Order Number: EPA530-SW-85-007 Order Form: OSW of wastes covered by the Phase IV LDR rulemaking. Provides background on the underground injection con­ trol program and facilities affected by this rulemaking. *Aspectos Sociales de la Ubicación de Discusses LDR exemptions, Phase IV wastes prohibited Instalaciones de Residuos Peligrosos from injection. Details the availability of on-site and off- de RCRA (Spanish Translation of site alternative treatment and injection capacity. Summarizes the major categories of injected waste affect­ Social Aspects of Siting Hazardous ed by the Phase IV rule and the availability of alternative Waste Facilities) treatment and injection capacity for underground injec­ Convertido para las industrias y para las agencias de tion facilities subject to this rule. estatal que obran recíprocamente con las comunidades (EPA530-R-99-025) 04/15/1998 cuando se localizan las instalaciones que manejan los Order Number: PB99-156 002 Order Form: NTIS desechos peligrosos. Ofrece ejemplos para protejer la cal­ idad de vida cuando se localizan estas instalaciones. Proporciona ejemplos de las experiencias y de los mecan­ Background Document for Capacity ismos creativos que se han desarrollado para trabajar con Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions: eficacia con las comunidades. Anima a negocios y a las Newly Identified Petroleum Refining agencias de estatal que traten preocupaciones de la Wastes (Final Rule) comunidad temprano, de colaboración, y con la com­ pasión. Solamente disponible en el Internet en Presents the capacity analysis EPA conducted to support . the final LDRs for newly listed petroleum refining 15/9/2003 wastes. Provides legal background, capacity analysis methodology, and a summary of the capacity analysis for Número de pedido: EPA530-K-00-005S the final petroleum refining wastes listing determination. Formulario de pedido: OSW Discusses commercial hazardous waste combustion capacity and other treatment system capacities. Assessment of Hazardous Waste Examines required capacity for petroleum refining process wastes. Details the capacity analysis results. Mismanagement Damage Case Histories Appendices include telephone logs for calls to catalyst Provides damage histories associated with land- and recyclers, commercial Subtitle C incinerators, and non-land-based hazardous waste disposal facilities. refineries that reported on-site in BRS in Estimates potential damages from hazardous waste 1995; physical and chemical properties of the newly mismanagement including events responsible for conta­ identified petroleum refining process wastes; discussion mination or facility damage, chemicals commonly impli­ of regulatory issues relating to LDR capacity analysis for cated, and remedial responses. Contains data collected K171 and K172; and case study data developed form from a survey of 929 active and inactive disposal sites. Phase IV LDRs. (EPA530-SW-84-002) 04/15/1984 (EPA 530-R-99-031) 06/15/1998 Order Number: PB84-212 356 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB99-156 127 Order Form: NTIS

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Background Document for Capacity Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment Standards, Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, and Treatment Standards for Organic Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Volume 1: Capacity Analysis and Newly Listed Wastes; Final Methodology Presents the capacity analysis that EPA conducted to Presents the capacity analysis that EPA conducted to support the final LDR Phase II rule on Universal support the LDR Phase III: Decharacterized Wastewaters, Treatment Standards and Treatment Standards for Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners. Evaluates the Organic Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Newly Listed need for national capacity variances from the land dis­ Wastes. Evaluates the need for national capacity variances posal prohibitions. Provides estimates of the quantities of from the land disposal prohibitions. Provides estimates of wastes that will require alternative commercial treatment the quantities of wastes that will require alternative com­ prior to land disposal as a result of the LDRs, and esti­ mercial treatment and recovery prior to land disposal as mates the alternative commercial treatment capacity a result of the LDRs, and estimates alternative commer­ available to manage wastes restricted from land disposal. cial treatment and recovery capacity available to manage Analyzes ignitable, corrosive, reactive, and toxic wastes wastes restricted from land disposal. Describes the that are managed in CWA or CWA-equivalent systems. methodology and data used to determine the available Provides data sources and methodology. Addresses commercial treatment capacity, briefly summarizes the capacity analysis for newly listed wastes, surface- capacity analysis conducted for the rule, and highlights disposed mixed , and nonsulfide and the national capacity variances that EPA is granting in non-cyanide reactive wastes not managed in CWA or the rule. CWA-equivalent systems. (EPA530-R-97-041) 08/15/1994 (EPA530-R-97-025a) 02/15/1996 Order Number: PB97-177 521 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB97-176 887 Order Form: NTIS

Background Document for Capacity Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; (Complete Set) Volume 2: Appendix A (Part 1) Presents the capacity analysis that EPA conducted to Provides detailed analyses of the required treatment support the LDR Phase III: Decharacterized Wastewaters, capacity for industries generating ignitable, corrosive, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners. Provides data reactive, and/or organic toxicity characteristic wastes sources and methodology. managed in CWA or CWA-equivalent systems. (EPA530-R-97-025) 02/15/1996 (EPA530-R-97-025b) 02/15/1996 Order Number: PB97-176 879 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB97-176 895 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 11 B Titles

Background Document for Capacity Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume Volume 3: Appendices A (Part 2)—F 1: Capacity Analysis Methodology and Results; Appendices A and B Contains the conclusion of Appendix A described above. Includes appendices summarizing the Waste Treatment Presents the capacity analysis EPA conducted to support Industry Questionnaire and 1991 BRS data on wastewater the final rule on the LDRs on Newly Listed Wastes and treatment, telephone logs for the commercial combustion Hazardous Debris. Evaluates the need for national capaci­ capacity analysis, additional data supporting the K088 ty variances from land disposal prohibitions. Provides spent potliners capacity analysis, waste water and non- estimates of the quantities of wastes that will require alter­ wastewater quantities of D003 (reactive) wastes (based on native commercial treatment and recovery prior to land 1993 BRS data), and a case study report for capacity disposal as a result of LDRs and estimates alternative analysis of LDR Phase III decharacterized waste water. commercial treatment and recovery capacity available to (EPA530-R-97-025c) 02/15/1996 manage wastes restricted from land disposal. Describes Order Number: PB97-176 903 Order Form: NTIS the methodology and data used determine available com­ mercial capacity. Provides phone logs of contacts with facilities for the capacity analysis of other newly listed Background Document for Capacity wastes in Appendix A. Addresses some issues and con­ Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and cerns related to the analysis of hazardous debris. Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 (EPA530-R-97-037a) 06/15/1992 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Order Number: PB97-177 422 Order Form: NTIS (Complete Set) Presents the capacity analysis EPA conducted to support Background Document for Capacity the final rule on the LDR on Newly Listed Wastes and Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris. Evaluates the need for national capac­ Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 ity variances from land disposal prohibitions. Provides Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume estimates of the quantities of wastes that will require 2: Appendix C—Background Data for alternative commercial treatment and recovery prior to land disposal as a result of LDRs and estimates alterna­ Incineration and Cement Kiln Capacity tive commercial treatment and recovery capacity avail­ (Part 1) able to manage wastes restricted from land disposal. Provides background data on the determination of avail­ Describes the methodology and data used to determine able incineration and cement kiln capacity. Contains sur­ available commercial capacity. veys completed by firms that are connected with fuels (EPA530-R-97-037) 06/15/1992 substitution, own cement kilns, and act as fuel blenders, Order Number: PB97-177 414 Order Form: NTIS regarding the capacity to burn hazardous wastes under regulation since November 1984. (EPA530-R-97-037b) 06/15/1992 Order Number: PB97-177 430 Order Form: NTIS

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Background Document for Capacity Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 3: Appendix C—Background Data for 5: Appendix D—Category 1 Facilities for Incineration and Cement Kiln Capacity the F037 and F038 Capacity Analysis (Part 2) Contains information on petroleum refineries used for Provides background data on the determination of avail­ estimating required F037 and F038 capacity. Includes an able incineration and cement kiln capacity. Contains sur­ interview guide, information obtained from refinery vis­ veys completed by firms that are connected with fuels its, and information submitted by Category 1 facilities. substitution, own cement kilns, and act as fuel blenders, (EPA530-R-97-037e) 06/15/1992 regarding the capacity to burn hazardous wastes under Order Number: PB97-177 463 Order Form: NTIS regulation since November 1984. (EPA530-R-97-037c) 06/15/1992 Order Number: PB97-177 448 Order Form: NTIS Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 Background Document for Capacity Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and 6: Appendix E—Category 2 Facilities for Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 the F037 and F038 Capacity Analysis Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 4: Appendix C—Background Data for Contains information on petroleum refineries used for Incineration and Cement Kiln Capacity estimating required F037 and F038 capacity. Includes the key assumptions and equations used to estimate F037 (Part 3) and F038 generation for Category 2 facilities and esti­ Contains voluntary capacity update survey responses mates of F037 and F038 waste generation for Category 2 from companies that own commercial hazardous waste facilities. incinerator facilities. Supplies information regarding (EPA530-R-97-037f) 06/15/1992 their present and future capacity to burn liquids, Order Number: PB97-177 471 Order Form: NTIS pumpable sludges, nonpumpable sludges, containerized solids, and bulk solids. Includes engineering specifica­ tions of incinerator units at the facility, debris and soil Background Document for Capacity acceptance criteria, and waste code acceptability. Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Provides telephone logs of conversations clarifying Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 capacity information. Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume (EPA530-R-97-037d) 06/15/1992 7: Appendix F—Category 3 Facilities for Order Number: PB97-177 455 Order Form: NTIS the F037 and F038 Capacity Analysis Contains information on petroleum refineries used for estimating required F037 and F038 capacity. Includes the method used to estimate F037 and F038 waste generation for Category 3 facilities and estimates of F037 and F038 waste generation for Category 3 facilities. (EPA530-R-97-037g) 06/15/1992 Order Number: PB97-177 489 Order Form: NTIS

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Background Document for Capacity Background Document for Land Disposal Analysis to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes Disposal Restrictions for Ignitable and (Final Rule): Capacity Analysis and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment Response to Capacity-Related Comments Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Presents the capacity analysis that EPA conducted to Rule) support the Phase IV LDR rulemaking on newly listed Provides a general background on the interim final rule wastes from wood preserving. Contains the result of promulgated in response to the September 1992 court deci­ capacity analyses conducted by EPA to evaluate the need sion vacating treatment standards for ignitable and corro­ for national capacity variances from the land disposal sive wastes. Presents the key data sources used in the prohibitions. Provides estimates of the quantities of analysis, discusses the major data limitations, presents the wastes that will require alternative commercial treatment analytical methodology, contains the required capacity esti­ prior to land disposal as a result of the LDRs, and esti­ mates, addresses available capacity for the wastes covered mates alternative commercial treatment capacity avail­ by the rule, and includes the variance determinations. able to manage wastes restricted from land disposal. Appendices include capacity comments summaries and Discusses the legal background of the rule. Includes response and estimation of affected Class V injection wells. comment response methodologies. Addresses commer­ (EPA530-R-97-040) 05/06/1993 cial combustion capacity and capacity analysis for newly listed wood preserving wastes. Responds to comments. Order Number: PB97-177 513 Order Form: NTIS Appendices include data on available combustion capac­ ity, wastewater capacity, stabilization, and vitrification; commenter data; communication logs; BRS report; and Background Document for First Third methodology for estimating quantity of soil and debris Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land contaminated with wood preserving wastes. Disposal Restrictions; Final; Addendum: (EPA530-R-97-028) 04/15/1997 Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes Order Number: PB97-176 937 Order Form: NTIS Updates the capacity analysis for K061 wastes based on the new treatment standards established for high zinc K061 Background Document for Final and on new information on high zinc K061 generation, management, and treatment. Addresses the new treatment Comprehensive Procurement Guideline III standards established under the LDRs for high zinc K061. and Final Recovered Materials Advisory Discusses current management practices and the available Notice III high temperature metals recovery treatment capacity. (EPA530-R-97-038) 08/15/1991 Explains EPA’s overall objectives, the process for desig­ nating procurement items, and the methodology used in Order Number: PB97-177 497 Order Form: NTIS recommending recovered materials content levels for items designated in the proposed CPG III. Lists the rec­ ommended procurement practices for designated items. Background Document for First Third Includes tables, list of acronyms, and supporting infor­ Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land mation. Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: First 09/15/1999 Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Order Number: EPA530-R-00-002 Order Form: OSW Required and Availability Treatment Capacity Supports final LDR rule for First Third wastes. Estimates quantities of wastes that will require alternative treat­ ment or recovery prior to land disposal under treatment standards set by the rule. Estimates availability of alter­ native treatment capacity to accommodate diverted wastes. Reassesses capacity analyses developed for wastes covered by previous rules. (EPA530-SW-88-049) 08/15/1988 Order Number: PB88-246 145 Order Form: NTIS

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*Background Document for Final Background Document for Second Third Comprehensive Procurement Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Guideline IV and Final Recovered Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second Materials Advisory Notice IV Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and Availability Treatment Explains EPA’s overall objectives, the process for designat­ ing procurement items, and the methodology used in rec­ Capacity; Volume II ommending recovered materials content levels for items Substantiates findings of Volume I with data, surveys, designated in the proposed CPG IV. Lists the recommend­ and tables. ed procurement practices for designated items. Includes (EPA530-SW-89-057B) 06/08/1989 tables, list of acronyms, and supporting information. Includes response to public comments received. Only Order Number: PB89-220 560 Order Form: NTIS available on the Internet at . 04/15/2004 Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Order Number: EPA530-R-04-033 Order Form: OSW Restrictions; Volume I Supports a technology-based treatment standard to *Background Document for Final restrict solvent wastes from land disposal, abandoning Comprehensive Procurement the proposed screening level and liner protection thresh­ Guideline IV and Final Recovered old approach. Outlines treatment standards based on Materials Advisory Notice IV; performance using BDAT. Briefly discusses technologies Appendices with emphasis on solvent treatment and recycling applicability. Provides F001-F005 for physical and chemi­ Contains the appendices to the background document: cal solvent properties and toxicity of listed solvents. materials in solid waste, discussion of RCRA Section 6002 (EPA530-SW-86-060) 11/15/1986 requirements, Executive Order 13101, and additional poli­ Order Number: PB87-146 361/AS Order Form: NTIS cies and procedures. Only available on the Internet at . Background Document for Solvents to 04/15/2004 Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Order Number: EPA530-R-04-033a Order Form: OSW Restrictions; Volume II Supports a technology-based treatment standard to Background Document for Second Third restrict solvent wastes from land disposal, abandoning Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land the proposed screening level and liner protection thresh­ Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second old approach. Outlines treatment standards based on Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and performance that can be achieved using BDAT. Briefly discusses technologies with emphasis on solvent treat­ Required and Availability Treatment ment and recycling applicability. Provides F001 to F005 Capacity; Volume I solvent physical and chemical properties and toxicity of listed solvents. Supports the final rule for Second Third wastes scheduled (EPA530-SW-86-061) 11/15/1986 for restriction from land disposal. Estimates quantities of wastes requiring alternative treatment and recovery prior Order Number: PB87-146 379 Order Form: NTIS to land disposal. Evaluates the availability of alternative treatment and recovery capacity necessary to manage wastes diverted from land disposal, taking into account demands already placed on capacity by previous LDRs. (EPA530-SW-89-057A) 06/08/1989 Order Number: PB89-220 552 Order Form: NTIS

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Background Document for Solvents to Background Document for Third Third Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Restrictions: Solvent Waste Volumes and Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Third Characteristics, Required Treatment and Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Recycling Capacity, and Available Required and Available Treatment Treatment and Recycling Capacity (Complete Set) Discusses volumes and characteristics of hazardous Supports the final rule under Section 3004(m) of RCRA. solvent wastes affected by LDRs. Evaluates required Presented in four volumes. treatment and recycling capacity and identifies the (EPA530-SW-90-062) 05/08/1990 unused capacity of alternative treatment and recycling Order Number: PB90-234 675 Order Form: NTIS technologies for solvent wastes. (EPA530-SW-88-013) 11/15/1986 Order Number: PB87-163 481/AS Order Form: NTIS Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Third Background Document for the Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Required and Available Treatment Generator (CESQG) Rule Capacity; Volume I: Executive Summary, Presents information in support of EPA’s proposed rule- Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 making for nonmunicipal solid waste disposal facilities that receive CESQG hazardous wastes. Provides back­ Supports the final rule for Section 3004(m) of RCRA. ground on the current solid waste controls under RCRA, Presents estimates of waste requiring alternative treat­ and summarizes the proposed regulation. Describes ment and recovery before land disposal. Estimates CESQG waste, industrial facilities that may receive wastes restricted from land disposal. CESQG waste, and existing state programs related to (EPA530-SW-90-062A) 05/08/1990 CESQG waste. Order Number: PB90-234 683 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-R-95-021) 05/15/1995 Order Number: PB95-208 930 Order Form: NTIS Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Background Document for the Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Third Groundwater Screening Procedure to Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Required and Available Treatment Restrictions Capacity; Volume II: Chapter 3 Presents groundwater screening component of EPA’s Presents data on technology on a waste code-specific approach to evaluate the need to ban or further restrict basis for wastes in final Third Third rule. The capacity hazardous wastes from land disposal. Establishes accept­ analyses referenced are based primarily on data from able concentrations for specific chemical constituents in TSDR survey. waste extracts. Procedures involve application of analytic (EPA530-SW-90-062B) 05/08/1990 solute transport equation for hydrogeologic parameters Order Number: PB90-234 691 Order Form: NTIS such as ground-water velocity, soil porosity, and net infil­ tration. (EPA530-SW-86-047) 01/15/1986 Order Number: PB87-101 606 Order Form: NTIS

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Background Document for Third Third Background Document on Proposed Liner Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land and Leak Detection Rule Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Third Provides technical rationale and support for the three Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and main portions of the proposed Liner/Leak Detection Required and Available Treatment Rule: leak detection system requirements; extension of Capacity; Volume III: Chapter 4 and double-liner system requirements to waste piles, signifi­ Appendix A—Appendix I cant unused portions, and certain other units; and con­ struction quality assurance program requirements. Presents a detailed discussion of methodology and ratio­ (EPA530-SW-87-015) 05/15/1987 nale for capacity analyses supporting final rule. Gives Order Number: PB87-191 383 Order Form: NTIS the analytical methodology used to determine demand for alternative treatment capacity required for wastes affected by the Third Third final rule. Background Document on the Development (EPA530-SW-90-062C) 05/08/1990 and Use of Reference Doses; Part I: Data Order Number: PB90-234 709 Order Form: NTIS Needs and Apportionment; Part II: Considerations Related to the Development Background Document for Third Third of Protocols for Toxicity Studies Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Supports two health-protection criteria used to limit the Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Third extent of air or water contamination by individual chem­ Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and icals. Assesses available test methodologies to identify Required and Available Treatment those suitable for developing data from which reference Capacity; Volume IV: Appendix J ­ doses can be established. Decides when and how to Appendix M apportion reference doses and risk-specific doses among several possible human exposure media. Identifies mini­ Includes Appendix J, Analysis of Commercial Alkaline mally acceptable protocol for conducting toxicity testing. Chlorination/Chemical Precipitation Capacity; Appendix (EPA530-SW-86-048) 12/20/1985 K, Analysis of Commercial Sludge/Solid Combustion Order Number: PB87-107 173/AS Order Form: NTIS Capacity; Appendix L, Miscellaneous Phone Logs; and Appendix M, Analysis of Large Volume Underground Injected P and U Coded Wastes. Background Documentation for (EPA530-SW-90-062D) 05/08/1990 Minimum Content Standards Order Number: PB90-234 717 Order Form: NTIS Contains the proposed set of recommended minimum content standards as guidelines for federal procurement Background Document on Bottom Liner of paper and paper products containing recovered mate­ Performance in Double-Lined Landfills rial. Content standards are displayed in summary form. Five categories are included: newsprint, bleached print­ and Surface Impoundments ing and writing papers, tissue products, unbleached Compares the performance of compacted soil and com­ packaging, and recycled paperboard. posite bottom liners. Also compares the capabilities of (EPA530-SW-88-046) 03/06/1987 these liners to satisfy the statutory goals of RCRA, which Order Number: PB87-107 173/AS Order Form: NTIS are to prevent migration of hazardous constituents from hazardous waste management units, and to detect leak­ age through top liner at the earliest practicable time. Quantifies performance differences. (EPA530-SW-87-013) 04/15/1987 Order Number: PB87-182 291 Order Form: NTIS

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Background Documents for the Cost and Background Information Document for Economic Impact Analysis of Listing Four the Development of Regulations to Petroleum Refining Wastes as Hazardous Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes Wastes Under RCRA Subtitle C in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume II: Industrial Furnaces Provides the cost and economic impact analysis for the 1995 proposal to list hazardous wastes from the petrole­ Presents alternatives for regulating the burning of haz­ um refining industry. Also contains a memorandum ardous waste in BIFs. Addresses the practice of burning detailing other benefits from recovery of oil in coke pro­ hazardous waste in industrial furnaces. cessing units, a memorandum examining the impacts of (EPA530-SW-87-014B) 01/15/1987 the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act Order Number: PB87-173 837 Order Form: NTIS of 1996 and unfunded mandates on the proposed petro­ leum refining hazardous waste listing, the cost impact analysis of the definition of solid waste headworks Background Paper: Exclusion to the exemption for the proposed listings of three petroleum refining Industry wastes, and the cost impact analysis of Definition of Solid Waste: Excluded the coking exemption on crude oil tank sludge and clari­ Metal and Shredded Circuit Boards Being fied slurry oil sludge compliance costs from listing as a Recycled RCRA hazardous waste. (EPA 530-R-99-032) 01/10/1998 Describes the amendment to the definition of solid waste excluding scrap metal and containerized shredded cir­ Order Number: PB99-156 135 Order Form: NTIS cuit boards that are being recycled from regulation under RCRA. Defines processed scrap metal. Addresses comments received on the proposed LDR Phase IV sup- Background Information Document for ple-mental rulemaking. the Development of Regulations to (EPA530-R-97-029) 04/15/1997 Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes Order Number: PB97-176 945 Order Form: NTIS in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set) La Basura y el Cambio del Clima: Los Presents the results of research that develops and evalu­ Protectores del Planeta Descubren las ates alternatives for regulating the burning of hazardous waste in BIFs. Two volumes. Razones Escondidas para Reducir, (EPA530-SW-87-014) 01/15/1987 Reutilizar, y Reciclar (Spanish Translation of Trash and Climate Change: Planet Order Number: PB87-173 811/AS Order Form: NTIS Protectors Discover the Hidden Reasons to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) Background Information Document for the Development of Regulations to Un libro de actividades que incluye ejercisios como com­ pletando espacios en blanco, equiparando, palabras mix­ Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes tas, abilidades en matemáticas, rompe cabezas, y un in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume juego que los muchachos componen. Todos los juegos I: Industrial Boilers usan terminos principales del manejo de desperdisios para enseñar ha los muchachos sobre reduciendo, reu­ Presents alternatives for regulating the burning of haz­ sando, y reciclando desperdisios. Involucra ha los ardous waste in BIFs. Contains information on industrial muchachos en juegos educacionales y divertidos en que boilers related to hazardous waste burning. le enseñan como pueden hacer una diferencia. (EPA530-SW-87-014A) 01/15/1987 15/01/2002 Order Number: PB87-173 829 Order Form: NTIS Número de pedido: EPA530-K-00-001S Formulario de pedido: OSW

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Batch-Type Procedures for Estimating Soil Best Demonstrated Available Technology Adsorption of Chemicals; Technical (BDAT) Background Document for Barium Resource Document Wastes D005 and P013 (Final) Describes laboratory batch procedures for assessing the Presents EPA’s technical support and rationale for devel­ capacity of soils and soil components of liners for waste oping regulatory standards for barium-containing management facilities to attenuate chemical constituents wastes. Presents waste-specific information for D005 from solution. Documents procedures for organic and wastes: industries affected, treatment technologies, avail­ inorganic constituents, as well as scientific basis and able performance data, analyses of performance data to rationale. Examples demonstrate application of proce­ determine BDAT, and determination of proposed treat­ dures and use of data in designing soil liners for pollu­ ment standards for barium. Discusses P013, barium tant retention. cyanide, and details the development of treatment stan­ (EPA530-SW-87-006F) 04/15/1992 dard for wastes. Order Number: PB92-188 515 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-90-059T) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 204 Order Form: NTIS Be Waste Aware – Waste Reduction Resources and Tools for Students Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Provides resources for learning more about municipal Characteristic Ignitable Wastes (D001), solid waste, also known as trash or garbage. This fact sheet, designed for students, is part of the Your Life, Your Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), World, Your Choices: You Can Make a Difference Kit. Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), 11/15/2003 and P and U Wastes Containing Reactive Order Number:EPA530-F-03-056 Order Form: OSW Listing Constituents (Final) Presents EPA’s technical support for selecting and devel­ Best Demonstrated Available Technology oping treatment standards for D001, D002, D003, and P and U wastes containing reactive constituents that are (BDAT) Background Document listed under RCRA. Describes industries affected by (Addendum) for All Nonwastewater LDRs for specific characteristic wastes. Discusses applic­ Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT able technologies used to treat waste. Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 (EPA530-SW-90-059B) 05/08/1990 Nonwastewaters (Final) Order Number: PB90-234 022 Order Form: NTIS Presents EPA’s rationale and technical support for removing the existing subcategories for K061 nonwaste­ Best Demonstrated Available Technology waters (i.e., low zinc and high zinc) and establishing one (BDAT) Background Document for set of standards that will apply to all nonwastewater forms of K061. Explains EPA’s decision to establish alter­ Chlorinated Toluene Wastes: K149, K150, native treatment standards, based on a transfer of high and K151 (Final) temperature metals recovery treatment performance for Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ F006 and K062 nonwastewaters. oping BDAT treatment standards for wastes generated (EPA530-R-95-028) 07/15/1992 during the production of chlorinated toluenes. Includes Order Number: PB95-230 884 Order Form: NTIS waste characterization data. Discusses treatment tech­ nologies designated as applicable and demonstrated for these wastes. Examines potential reuse and recycling, source reduction, pollution prevention, and waste mini­ mization alternatives for the wastes. (EPA530-R-95-034) 07/15/1994 Order Number: PB95-230 942 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for (BDAT) Background Document for Cyanide Chromium Wastes D007 and U032 (Final) Wastes; Addendum for F019 (Final) Presents EPA’s technical support for regulating D007 and Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ U032 wastes. Describes industries affected by D007 waste ing constituents to be regulated in F019 nonwastewaters regulation, explains processes generating these wastes, and wastewaters and for developing proposed BDAT and presents available waste characterization data. treatment standards for constituents. Discusses the gen­ Contains performance data for treating wastes, including eration and characterization of waste code F019. analyses of performance data to determine BDAT. (EPA530-SW-90-059N) 05/08/1990 Discusses associated chromium-containing U-code waste Order Number: PB90-234 147 Order Form: NTIS and details the development of treatment standards. (EPA530-SW-90-059V) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 220 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for D006 Cadmium Wastes (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Coking Provides EPA’s technical support for regulating D006 Wastes: K141-145, K147, and K148 (Final) cadmium wastes. Presents the number and location of facilities believed to be affected by regulation. Lists tech­ Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ nologies used to treat waste. oping BDAT treatment standards for wastes generated (EPA530-SW-90-059U) 05/08/1990 during the production, recovery, and refining of coke by Order Number: PB90-234 212 Order Form: NTIS products and tar produced from coal (i.e., coking wastes). Includes waste characterization data. Discusses treatment technologies designated as applicable and Best Demonstrated Available Technology demonstrated for these wastes. Examines potential reuse (BDAT) Background Document for D008 and recycling, source reduction, pollution prevention, and waste minimization alternatives for the wastes. and P and U Lead Wastes (Final) (EPA530-R-95-026) 07/15/1994 Provides EPA’s technical support for regulating D008 and Order Number: PB95-230 868 Order Form: NTIS P and U lead wastes. Describes the industries and processes that might generate wastes including D008 wastes, which exhibit characteristics of extraction proce­ Best Demonstrated Available Technology dure toxicity for lead. Outlines several applicable treat­ (BDAT) Background Document for ment technologies. Cyanide Wastes (F006, F007-F012, F019, (EPA530-SW-90-059W) 05/08/1990 and Various P and U Codes) (Final) Order Number: PB90-234 238 Order Form: NTIS Provides EPA’s technical support for selecting and devel­ oping proposed treatment standards for constituents to Best Demonstrated Available Technology be regulated for electroplating and metal heat treating (BDAT) Background Document for wastes. Sections 2 through 7 present information for F- Distillation Bottoms From the Production code wastes. Section 8 discusses associate inorganic cyanide P-code wastes and details the development of of Aniline, K083 (Final) proposed treatment standards for wastes. Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ (EPA530-SW-89-048K) 06/15/1989 oping treatment standards for distillation bottoms from Order Number: PB89-221 485 Order Form: NTIS production of aniline (K083). Presents waste-specific information on the number and locations of facilities that generate waste, use technologies to treat waste, and might be affected by LDRs. (EPA530-SW-90-060J) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 378 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for (BDAT) Background Document for F001­ Distillation Bottoms from the Production F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 2 of Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of Presents EPA’s rationale for revising treatment standards Benzene, K025 (Final) for methylene chloride in F001 to F005 waste waters from Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ the pharmaceuticals manufacturing industry. See also oping treatment standards for distillation bottoms from EPA530-SW-88-031R, Amendment to BDAT document production of nitrobenzene by nitration of benzene (K025). for F001-F005 spent solvents. Supplies waste characterization data that serve as a basis (EPA530-SW-86-056B) 11/15/1986 for determining whether variance from treatment standard Order Number: PB87-120 275/AS Order Form: NTIS might be warranted from a particular type of K025. (EPA530-SW-90-060K) 05/08/1990 Best Demonstrated Available Technology Order Number: PB90-234 386 Order Form: NTIS (BDAT) Background Document for F001­ F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 3 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F001­ Presents EPA’s rationale for revising treatment standards for methylene chloride in F001 to F005 waste waters from F005 Spent Solvents; Revisions (Final) the pharmaceuticals manufacturing industry. See also Provides technical support for revisions to the BDAT EPA530-SW-88-031R, Amendment to BDAT document treatment standards for the original listed solvent con­ for F001 to F005 spent solvents. stituents of F001-F005. Examines EPA’s rationale and (EPA530-SW-86-056C) 11/15/1986 technical support for revising the F001-F005 treatment Order Number: PB87-120 283 Order Form: NTIS standards promulgated on November 7, 1986, and August 17, 1988. Presents EPA’s approach to and techni­ cal support for the treatment standards for nonwaste­ Best Demonstrated Available Technology water and wastewater forms of F001-F005 and the (BDAT) Background Document for F001­ revised treatment standards. F005 Spent Solvents; Amendment to (EPA530-R-95-027) 06/30/1992 Volumes 1 and 2 (Final) Order Number: PB95-230 876 Order Form: NTIS Presents new data received by EPA and provides EPA’s rationale for revising treatment standards for methylene Best Demonstrated Available Technology chloride in F001 to F005 waste waters from pharmaceuti­ (BDAT) Background Document for F001­ cal manufacturing industries. Revised EPA treatment F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 1 standard for methylene chloride is 0.44 ppm versus the previous 12.7 ppm. Presents EPA’s rationale for revising treatment standards (EPA530-SW-88-031R) 08/15/1988 for methylene chloride in F001 to F005 waste waters from Order Number: PB89-142 525 Order Form: NTIS the pharmaceuticals manufacturing industry. See also EPA530-SW-88-031R, Amendment to BDAT document for F001-F005 spent solvents. Best Demonstrated Available Technology (EPA530-SW-86-056A) 11/15/1986 (BDAT) Background Document for F001­ Order Number: PB87-120 267/AS Order Form: NTIS F005 Spent Solvents (Complete Set) Presents EPA’s rationale for revising treatment standards for methylene chloride in F001-F005 waste waters from the pharmaceuticals manufacturing industry. See also EPA530-SW-88-031R, Amendment to BDAT document for F001 to F005 spent solvents. Does not include revi­ sions or amendment volumes. (EPA530-SW-86-056) 11/15/1986 Order Number: PB87-120 259 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F002 (BDAT) Background Document for (1,1,2-Trichloroethane) and F005 Inorganic Pigment Wastes, K002-K008 (Benzene, 2-Ethoxyethanol, and 2­ (Final) Nitropropane); Amendment (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ Presents data and rationale for the development of treat­ oping treatment standards for inorganic pigment wastes. ment standards for F002 (1,1,2-Trichloroethane) and F005 Gives waste-specific information for K002 to K008 wastes, (Benzene, 2-Ethoxyethanol, and 2-Nitropropane). specifying number and location of facilities affected by (EPA530-SW-90-059P) 05/08/1990 LDRs. Discusses technologies used to treat waste. (EPA530-SW-90-059Y) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 162 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB90-234 253 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F006 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (Final) (BDAT) Background Document for K001 (Final) Gives EPA’s rationale and technical support for selecting constituents to be regulated in F006 waste and for devel­ Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ oping treatment standards for regulated constituents. ing and developing nonwastewater forms for K001 as Provides waste characterization and treatment informa­ identified in 40 CFR 261.32. Presents waste-specific infor­ tion to serve in determining whether variances might be mation, treatment technologies, and performance data. warranted. Explains EPA’s BDAT determination. (EPA530-SW-88-031L) 08/08/1988 (EPA530-SW-88-031O) 08/15/1988 Order Number: PB89-142 467 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-142 491 Order Form: NTIS

Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F006; (BDAT) Background Document for K001 Addendum (Final) (Addendum) and U051 (Creosote) (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ Provides the Agency rationale and technical support for oping treatment standards for F006 waste waters. revisions to numerical treatment standards for K001 Discusses F006 wastes, their generation, and industries wastes. Presents treatment standards for U051 (creosote). affected by LDRs. Addendum to supporting BDAT background document (EPA530-SW-90-059M) 05/08/1990 for K001 waste waters and nonwastewaters by providing corrections to original K001 treatment standards and per­ Order Number: PB90-234 139 Order Form: NTIS formance data. (EPA530-SW-90-059C) 05/08/1990 Best Demonstrated Available Technology Order Number: PB90-234 030 Order Form: NTIS (BDAT) Background Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene Wastes (K032-K034, K041, K042, K085, K097, K098, K105, and D012- D017) (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ oping treatment standards for halogenated pesticide and chlorobenzene wastes. Describes processes generating wastes and waste characterization data. (EPA530-SW-90-060P) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 436 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K009 (BDAT) Background Document for K015 and K010 (Final) (Final) Gives EPA’s technical support for selecting and develop­ Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing treatment standards only for chloroform for K009­ ing constituents to be regulated in K015 waste. Also pro­ K010 wastes. Sections 2 through 7 present waste-specific vides rationale and support for developing treatment information, applicable and demonstrated technologies, standards for regulated constituents. Provides waste available performance data, EPA determination of BDAT, characterization data to serve as the basis for determin­ selection of regulated constituent, and determination of ing whether variances are warranted. treatment standards. (EPA530-SW-88-031A) 08/08/1988 (EPA530-SW-89-048I) 06/15/1989 Order Number: PB89-142 350 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-221 469 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K015; (BDAT) Background Document for K011, Addendum (Final) K013, and K014 (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ Presents EPA’s technical support for selecting and devel­ ing constituents to be regulated for K015 nonwaste­ oping treatment standards for constituents regulated in waters, and for developing BDAT treatment standards acrylonitrile nonwastewaters. Contains information rele­ for regulated constituents. Addendum to supporting vant to acrylonitrile waste waters. Presents waste-specific document for K015 dated August 1988, which contains information, waste treatment technologies, available per­ most recent information regarding untreated K015 waste formance data, EPA determination of BDAT, selection of and K015 wastewater standards. constituents to be regulated, and treatment standards. (EPA530-SW-90-059D) 05/08/1990 (EPA530-SW-89-048J) 06/15/1989 Order Number: PB90-234 048 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-221 477 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K016, (BDAT) Background Document for K011, K018, K019, K020, and K030 (Final) K013, and K014; Addendum for Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing constituents to be regulated for K016, K018 through Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ K020, and K030 wastes. Also provides support for devel­ oping treatment standards for K011, K013, and K014. oping treatment standards for regulated wastes’ con­ Also provides the rationale for technologies evaluated in stituents. Gives waste characterization information to the determination of BDAT for K011/K013/K014 waste serve in determining whether variance is warranted for waters. Agency regulates five BDATs as are regulated in particular wastes. nonwastewaters: acetonitrile, acrylonitrile, acrylamide, (EPA530-SW-88-031B) 08/15/1988 benzene, and cyanide. Standards are based on the treat­ Order Number: PB89-142 368 Order Form: NTIS ment performance of wet air oxidation. Table 1-1 pre­ sents treatment standards for K011/K013/K014 waste waters. (EPA530-SW-90-059O) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 154 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K021 (BDAT) Background Document for K031, (Final) K084, K101, K102, Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Selenium Provides EPA’s technical support and rationale for select­ ing and developing treatment standards for constituents Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes to be regulated for K021 waste (aqueous-spent antimony Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing catalyst waste from fluoromethanes production). Constituents (Final) Discusses technologies used to treat waste and treatment standards. Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ (EPA530-SW-90-059F) 05/08/1990 oping regulatory standards for certain wastes containing arsenic and selenium. Presents data regarding industries Order Number: PB90-234 063 Order Form: NTIS affected by LDRs, brief descriptions of waste-generating processes, and waste characterization data. Discusses the technologies used to treat wastes and the treatment stan­ Best Demonstrated Available Technology dards. (BDAT) Background Document for K022 (EPA530-SW-90-059A) 05/08/1990 (Non-CBI Version) (Final) Order Number: PB90-234 Order Form: NTIS Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing and developing treatment standards for nonwaste­ water forms of K022 as identified in 40 CFR 261.32. Best Demonstrated Available Technology Presents waste-specific information, the technologies (BDAT) Background Document for K037 used to treat wastes, and performance data. Explains (Final) EPA’s BDAT determination. (EPA530-SW-88-031Q) 08/15/1988 Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing and developing treatment standards for K037 waste as Order Number: PB89-142 517 Order Form: NTIS identified in 40 CFR Part 261.32. Presents waste-specific information, treatment technologies, and performance data. Explains EPA’s BDAT determination. Best Demonstrated Available Technology (EPA530-SW-88-031I) 08/15/1988 (BDAT) Background Document for K022; Amendment (Final) Order Number: PB89-142 434 Order Form: NTIS Presents EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing constituents for regulation in wastewater forms of Best Demonstrated Available Technology K022. Discusses the technologies used to treat waste and (BDAT) Background Document for K037; treatment standards. Amendment (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060I) 05/08/1990 Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for revis­ Order Number: PB90-234 360 Order Form: NTIS ing BDAT for regulated constituents in K037 waste waters and for developing treatment standards for con­ stituents. Includes performance data for wastewater con­ Best Demonstrated Available Technology stituents parathion and toluene. (BDAT) Background Document for K024 (EPA530-SW-90-060O) 05/08/1990 (Final) Order Number: PB90-234 428 Order Form: NTIS Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing constituents to be regulated in K024 waste. Also pro­ vides a rationale for developing treatment standards for regulated constituents. Provides waste characterization and treatment information that serves as a basis for determining whether variances are warranted. (EPA530-SW-88-031H) 08/15/1988 Order Number: PB89-142 426 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K043 (BDAT) Background Document for K048, (Final) K049, K050, K051, and K052 (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing and developing proposed treatment standards for ing constituents regulated in K048 through K052 wastes K043 as identified in 40 CFR Part 261.32. Presents waste- and for developing treatment standards for constituents. specific information, discusses technologies used to treat Provides waste characterization information for deter­ waste, and gives performance data. Explains EPA’s BDAT mining whether variances might be warranted for partic­ determination. ular wastes. Explains EPA’s determination of BDAT, (EPA530-SW-89-048L) 06/15/1989 selection of constituents to be regulated, and the calcula­ Order Number: PB89-221 493 Order Form: NTIS tion of treatment standards. (EPA530-SW-88-031C) 08/15/1988 Order Number: PB89-142 376 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K046 Nonreactive Subcategory (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K048, Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ K049, K050, K051, and K052; Amendment ing constituents to be regulated in K046 waste and for (Final) developing treatment standard for regulated con­ stituents. Gives waste characterization information that Presents K048 to K052 solvent extraction and incinera­ serves as a basis for determining whether variances are tion scrubber water data used to develop treatment stan­ warranted. dards for nonwastewaters. Presents K048 incinerator (EPA530-SW-88-031J) 08/15/1988 scrubber water data used to develop treatment standards Order Number: PB89-142 442 Order Form: NTIS for cyanide in wastewaters. Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for developing, adding, and deleting various treatment standards for K048 through K052. Also Best Demonstrated Available Technology provides rationale and support for selecting cyanide as a (BDAT) Background Document for K046; regulated constituent and developing treatment stan­ Addendum (Final) dards for cyanide in wastewater forms of K048 to K052. (EPA530-SW-90-060R) 05/08/1990 Provides EPA’s technical support and rationale for devel­ Order Number: PB90-234 451 Order Form: NTIS oping regulatory standards for K046 wastes. Discusses waste generation and industries affected by LDRs, plus technologies to treat waste and treatment standards. Best Demonstrated Available Technology Identifies applicable treatment technologies. Includes (BDAT) Background Document for K060 performance data on untreated and treated waste con­ (Final) centrations for various constituents and waste character­ istics that affect performance of treatment technology. Provides EPA’s technical support and rationale for select­ Appendix shows determination of nonreactive and reac­ ing and developing proposed treatment standards for tive forms of K046. constituents to be regulated in K060 waste. Explains how (EPA530-SW-90-059J) 05/08/1990 EPA determines BDAT, selects constituents for regula­ Order Number: PB90-234 105 Order Form: NTIS tion, and calculates treatment standards. Sections 2 through 7 describe waste-specific information and the technologies used to treat waste. (EPA530-SW-90-059H) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 089 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K061 (BDAT) Background Document for K073 (Final) (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ Provides EPA’s technical support for selecting and devel­ ing constituents to be regulated in K061 waste and for oping treatment standards for constituents to be regulated developing treatment standards for regulated con­ in K073 waste. Section 2 presents waste-specific informa­ stituents. Provides waste characterization and treatment tion. Section 3 discusses technologies used to treat wastes, information that serves as a basis for determining whether and Section 4 presents available performance data. Section variances might be warranted. 5 explains EPA’s determination of BDAT. Selection of con­ (EPA530-SW-88-031D) 08/15/1988 stituents to be regulated is discussed in Section 6. Order Number: PB89-142 384 Order Form: NTIS Treatment standards are determined in Section 7. (EPA530-SW-90-059E) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 055 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K061; Addendum (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K086 Presents technical support and rationale for promulga­ Solvent Wash (Final) tion of treatment standards for K061 wastewaters. Issued as an addendum to the August 1988, background docu­ Provides Agency rationale and technical support for ment for K061. Promulgates standards for four BDAT selecting and developing treatment standards for K086 metal constituents (cadmium, chromium, lead, and nick­ solvent waste wash as identified in 40 CFR 261.32. el) regulated in K061 nonwastewaters. Treatment stan­ Presents waste-specific information, technologies used to dards for K061 waste waters are included. treat wastes, and available performance data. Explains (EPA530-SW-90-059I) 05/08/1990 EPA’s BDAT determination. Order Number: PB90-234 097 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-88-031N) 08/15/1988 Order Number: PB89-142 483 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K062 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (Final) (BDAT) Background Document for K086 (Ink Formulation Equipment Cleaning Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ Wastes); Addendum (Final) ing and developing treatment standards for K062 wastes as identified in 40 CFR Part 261.32. Presents waste-specific Provides EPA’s technical support for selecting and devel­ information, technologies used to treat waste, and perfor­ oping treatment standards for constituents to be regulated mance data. Explains EPA’s BDAT determination. in K086 waste. Such constituents are defined as solvents, (EPA530-SW-88-031E) 08/15/1988 caustic, or water washes and sludges from cleaning tubs, Order Number: PB89-142 392 Order Form: NTIS equipment used in the formulation of ink from pigments or driers, as well as soaps and stabilizers containing chromium and lead. Additional data were obtained by Best Demonstrated Available Technology the Agency about caustic washes and sludges. Solvent (BDAT) Background Document for K071 wash sludges also are presented. (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059G) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 071 Order Form: NTIS Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing constituents to be regulated in K071 waste and for developing treatment standards for regulated constituents. Provides waste characterization and treatment information for determining whether variance might be warranted. (EPA530-SW-88-031F) 08/08/1988 Order Number: PB89-142 400 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K087 (BDAT) Background Document for (Final) Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing constituents to be regulated in K087 wastes and also Presents EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ for developing treatment standards for regulated con­ oping regulatory treatment standards for mercury-con- stituents. Provides waste characterization information for taining wastes coded D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151. determining whether variances are warranted. Section 2 describes industries affected and Section 3 (EPA530-SW-88-031M) 08/08/1988 specifies applicable and demonstrated treatment tech­ Order Number: PB89-142 475 Order Form: NTIS nologies. Section 4 contains performance data and Section 5 analyzes performance data to determine BDAT for each waste. Section 6 presents rationale for selection Best Demonstrated Available Technology of regulated constituents. BDAT treatment standards and (BDAT) Background Document for K099 calculation are presented in Section 7. (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059Q) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 1701 Order Form: NTIS Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing constituents to be regulated in K099 waste as well as for developing treatment standards for regulated con­ Best Demonstrated Available Technology stituents. Provides waste characterization data for deter­ (BDAT) Background Document for Newly mining whether treatment variances are warranted. Listed Refinery Wastes: F037 and F038 (EPA530-SW-88-031S) 08/15/1988 (Final) Order Number: PB89-142 533 Order Form: NTIS Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ ing the constituents regulated for F037 and F038 wastes, Best Demonstrated Available Technology generated by the petroleum refining industry. Describes (BDAT) Background Document for K101 the petroleum refining industry. Includes waste charac­ and K102 Low Arsenic Subcategory (Final) terization data. Discusses applicable and demonstrated treatment technologies. Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ (EPA530-R-95-024) 06/30/1992 ing constituents to be regulated in K101 and K102 wastes Order Number: PB95-230 843 Order Form: NTIS and also for developing treatment standards for regulated constituents. Provides waste characterization information for determining whether variances might be granted. Best Demonstrated Available Technology (EPA530-SW-88-031K) 08/15/1988 (BDAT) Background Document for Newly Order Number: PB89-142 459 Order Form: NTIS Listed Wastes: K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, K117, K118, Best Demonstrated Available Technology K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, (BDAT) Background Document for K103 K132, U359 (Final) and K104 (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ developing BDAT treatment standards for 1,1- ing constituents to be regulated in K103 and K104 wastes Dimethylhydrazine production wastes; dinitrotoluene and also for developing treatment standards for regulat­ and toluenediamine production wastes; ethylene dibro­ ed constituents. Provides waste characterization and mide production wastes; ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid treatment information that determine whether variances production wastes; methyl bromide production wastes, are warranted. (EPA530-SW-88-031G) and 2-Ethoxyethanol waste. Includes waste characteriza­ 08/15/1988 tion data. Discusses applicable and demonstrated treat­ ment technologies. Order Number: PB89-142 418 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-R-95-025) 06/30/1992 Order Number: PB95-230 850 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for (BDAT) Background Document for P and Organic Toxicity Characteristic Wastes U Thallium Wastes (Final) D018-D043 and Addendum to Presents waste-specific information for thallium-containing Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide waters. Also provides the number and location of facilities Toxicity Characteristic Wastes D012-D017 affected by LDRs, waste-generating processes, and waste (Final) characterization data. Discusses technologies used to treat waste and provides available performance data, including Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ data on which treatment standards are based. Explains oping BDAT treatment standards for both nonwastewater EPA’s BDAT determination. and wastewater forms of the organic toxicity characteris­ (EPA530-SW-90-059R) 05/08/1990 tic wastes (D018 through D043). Provides revisions to the nonwastewater BDAT treatment standard for D015 and Order Number: PB90-234 188 Order Form: NTIS treatment standards for newly identified D012 through D017 wastes identified as hazardous by the TCLP but not by the extraction procedure. Best Demonstrated Available Technology (EPA530-R-95-031) 07/15/1994 (BDAT) Background Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, K093, K094, and Order Number: PB95-230 918 Order Form: NTIS Various P and U Codes (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology Provides EPA’s technical support for selecting and devel­ oping treatment standards for constituents regulated in (BDAT) Background Document for phthalate wastes as identified in 40 Part CFR 261.32 Organophosphorus Wastes, K036 through 261.33. Presents waste-specific data, technolo­ Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final) gies used to treat wastes, and available performance data. Explains EPA’s BDAT determination. Discusses incineration for treating disulfoton, a proposed (EPA530-SW-89-048H) 06/15/1989 constituent in K036 nonwastewaters. Determines inciner­ ation as the best available technology, and gives EPA’s Order Number: PB89-221 451 Order Form: NTIS rationale for transferring treatment data for incineration of K037 to K036 nonwastewater streams. (EPA530-SW-90-060N) 05/08/1990 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Quality Order Number: PB90-234 410 Order Form: NTIS Assurance/Quality Control Procedures and Methodology (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology Provides EPA’s approach for implementing the LDR pro­ (BDAT) Background Document for gram regarding how treatment standards were developed Organophosphorus Wastes, K038-K040, for earlier rules. Also describes how EPA intends to col­ and Various P and U Codes (Final) lect and evaluate treatment data to develop treatment standards on future rules. Presents the Quality Assurance Provides EPA’s technical support for selecting and devel­ Project Plan, the methodology used for establishing treat­ oping treatment standards for constituents to be regulat­ ment standards, a summarization of the treatment stan­ ed in organophosphorus wastes. Section 2 includes waste dards for the Solvents and Dioxins Rule, California List specific information, and Section 3 describes applicable Rule, and First, Second, and Third Third Rules. and demonstrated treatment technologies. Section 4 pre­ (EPA530-R-92-002) 10/23/1991 sents available performance data, and Section 5 explains EPA’s determination of BDAT. Section 6 presents support Order Number: PB92-149 277 Order Form: NTIS for the selection of constituents to be regulated, and Section 7 contains treatment standards. (EPA530-SW-89-048G) 06/15/1989 Order Number: PB89-221 444 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Silver- (BDAT) Background Document for Containing Wastes D011, P099, P104 (Final) Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes D004-D011; Proposed Determines that D011 wastes represent one treatability group for nonwastewaters and another treatability group Provides the EPA’s rationale and technical support for for waste waters based on physical and chemical charac­ developing BDAT treatment standards for both nonwaste­ teristics. EPA examines sources of wastes, specific similar­ water and wastewater forms of the eight toxicity character­ ities in waste composition, applicable and demonstrated istic metal wastes: arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, treatment technologies, and attainable treatment perfor­ lead, mercury, selenium, and silver. Describes industries mance standards to support a simplified regulatory affected and provides waste characterization information. approach for silver-containing wastes. (EPA530-R-97-033) 07/26/1995 (EPA530-SW-90-059X) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB97-176 986 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB90-234 246 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and (BDAT) Background Document for Spent P Wastes and Multisource Leachate Potliners From Primary Aluminum (F039), Volume A: Wastewater Forms of Reduction K088 (Final) Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ Leachate (F039) for Which There Are oping BDAT treatment standards for spent potliners from Concentration-Based Treatment Standards primary aluminum reduction coded as K088. Discusses the regulation of both nonwastewater and wastewater Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ forms of K088 by establishing BDAT treatment standards oping concentration-based treatment standards for numerically equivalent to universal treatment standards. multi-source leachates and organic U and P wastes Summarizes the BDAT treatment standards, the basis for amenable to quantification in hazardous waste matrices. listing spent potliners as hazardous, and how BDAT Standards are applicable to wastes listed as well as treatment standards reflect the goals of the LDR program. wastes generated by management and treatment of listed Describes the industry and processes generating K088 waste. Treatment standards are specified for nonwaste­ and presents data characterizing these wastes. Explains water and wastewater forms of listed hazardous wastes. the methodology and rationale for the selection of the (EPA530-SW-90-060F) 05/08/1990 regulated constituents, discusses treatment technologies Order Number: PB90-234 337 Order Form: NTIS for these wastes, and examines potential reuse and recy­ cling, source reduction, pollution prevention, and waste minimization alternatives. (EPA530-R-96-015) 02/29/1996 Order Number: PB96-190 715 Order Form: NTIS

Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final) Provides EPA’s reasons and support for developing stan­ dards. Gives waste characterization data that serve as a basis for determining whether a variance from treatment standard might be warranted for a particular type of K026. (EPA530-SW-90-060L) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 394 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Leachate (F039), P Wastes, Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P Wastewaters and Volume D: Reactive U and P Wastewaters Nonwastewaters with Methods of and Nonwastewaters Treatment as Treatment Standards Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for develop­ Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ ing treatment standards for U and P wastes with reactive oping treatment standards for U and P wastes with meth­ listing constituents. Standards are specified for nonwaste­ ods of treatment as BDAT treatment standards. Standards water and waste water forms of each listed hazardous are applicable to wastes as listed in 40 CFR 261.33 (e) and waste. Waste waters are defined as wastes containing less (f) and wastes generated by management or treatment of than 1 percent (weight basis) total suspended solids and listed wastes. Treatment standards are specified for both less than 1 percent (weight basis) total organic carbon. nonwastewater and wastewater forms of the listed haz­ (EPA530-SW-90-060C) 05/08/1990 ardous waste. Waste waters defined as containing less Order Number: PB90-234 303 Order Form: NTIS than 1 percent (weight basis) total suspended solids and less than 1 percent (weight basis) total organic carbon. (EPA530-SW-90-060G) 05/08/1990 Best Demonstrated Available Technology Order Number: PB90-234 345 Order Form: NTIS (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Gaseous Wastes Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ P Wastes, Multisource Leachate (F039), oping method-based treatment standards for three Volume C: Nonwastewater Forms of gaseous U and P wastes: ethylene oxide (U115), nitric oxide (P076), and nitrogen dioxide (P078). Standards are Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource applicable to wastes both listed and generated by man­ Leachate (F039) for Which There Are agement. Standards are specified for both nonwastewater Concentration-Based Treatment and wastewater forms of listed hazardous wastes. Waste Standards waters are defined as wastes containing less than 1 per­ cent (weight basis) total suspended solids and less than 1 Provides a description of industries affected by LDRs, percent (weight basis) total organic carbon. processes that are generating wastes, and available waste (EPA530-SW-90-060S) 05/08/1990 characterization data. Includes EPA’s rationale for com­ Order Number: PB90-234 469 Order Form: NTIS bining waste codes into 12 treatability groups. The ratio­ nale for identifying BDAT wastes also is presented. Gives data used for calculating and determining treatment standards. (EPA530-SW-90-060H) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 352 Order Form: NTIS

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for (BDAT) Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume A: Universal Vanadium-Containing Wastes P119 and Standards for Nonwastewater Forms of P120 (Final) Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Presents waste-specific information for P119 and P120 Defines universal treatment standard as a single concen- wastes. Gives the number and locations of facilities affect­ tration-based treatment standard established for a specif­ ed by LDRs, waste-generating processes, and waste char­ ic constituent, which has the same treatment standard in acterization data. Discusses technologies used to treat each waste code in which it is regulated. Establishes two wastes (or similar wastes). Presents available performance different sets of universal standards: one for nonwaste­ data, including data upon which treatment standards are water forms of wastes and one for waste-water forms of based. Explains EPA’s determination of BDAT. wastes. Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support (EPA530-SW-90-059S) 05/08/1990 for selecting the constituents for regulation under uni­ Order Number: PB90-234 196 Order Form: NTIS versal standards and for developing the universal stan­ dards for nonwastewater forms of listed hazardous wastes. Establishes universal standards for 185 organic Best Demonstrated Available Technology constituents and 14 metal constituents in nonwastewater (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes forms of listed hazardous wastes. Identifies applicable From the Production of Chlorinated and demonstrated treatment technologies. (EPA530-R-95-032) 07/15/1994 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024 (Final) Order Number: PB95-230 926 Order Form: NTIS Provides EPA standards and technical support for select­ ing constituents regulated in F024 and also for develop­ ing treatment standards as required under 40 CFR Part Best Demonstrated Available Technology 261.31. Explains determination of BDAT and calculates (BDAT) Background Document for the treatment standards. Universal Standards; Volume B: Universal (EPA530-SW-89-048M) 05/15/1989 Standards for Wastewater Forms of Listed Order Number: PB89-221 501 Order Form: NTIS Hazardous Wastes (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ Best Demonstrated Available Technology ing the constituents for regulation under universal stan­ (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes dards and for developing the universal standards for From the Production of Chlorinated wastewater forms of listed hazardous wastes. Establishes Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024; universal standards for 195 organic constituents and 13 metal constituents in wastewater forms of listed haz­ Amendment (Final) ardous wastes. Identifies applicable and demonstrated Gives F024 incinerator ash stabilization data, plus EPA’s treatment technologies. reasons for selecting metal constituents to be regulated in (EPA530-R-95-033) 07/15/199 nonwastewater forms of F024. Also provides reasons for Order Number: PB95-230 934 Order Form: NTIS deleting chlorinated dibenzodioxins and dibenzofurans as regulated constituents in F024. Details the approach used in developing treatment standards for metal con­ stituents in nonwastewater forms of F024. (EPA530-SW-90-060Q) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 444 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 31 B Titles

Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated from the Production of 1,1,1- Aliphatics F025 (Final) Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096 (Final) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for selecting constituents to be regulated in F025 and for Provides EPA’s rationale and technical standards for developing treatment standards. Includes applicable selecting constituents regulated in K028, K029, K095, waste-specific information and demonstrated technolo­ K096, and K028. Also provides background on develop­ gies, and a summary of available performance data. ing treatment standards as identified in 40 CFR Part Explains EPA’s BDAT determination. 261.32. Provides waste-specific information. (EPA530-SW-90-060A) 05/08/1990 (EPA530-SW-89-048N) 05/25/1989 Order Number: PB90-234 287 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-221 519 Order Form: NTIS

Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes From the Production of Dinitrotoluene, from the Production of 1,1,1- Toluenediamine, and Toluene Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and Diisocyanate, K027, K111-K116, U221, K096; Amendment (Final) and U223 (Final) Evaluates treatment performance data from the stabiliza­ Provides EPA’s treatment standards for the wastes identi­ tion of ash from incineration of F024. EPA modifies treat­ fied in 40 CFR Part 261.32 and 40 CFR Part 261.33, known ment standards for metals in K028 nonwastewaters. as K027, K113 through K116, U221, and U223. Explains Provides rationale and technical support for selecting EPA’s BDAT determination, selection of constituents to metal constituents for regulation in K028 nonwaste­ be regulated, and calculation of treatment standards. waters, and for selecting organic constituents for regulat­ (EPA530-SW-89-048O) 05/15/1989 ing K029, K095, and K096 waste waters. Order Number: PB89-221 527 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-90-060E) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 329 Order Form: NTIS Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes Best Demonstrated Available Technology from the Production of Epichlorohydrin, (BDAT) Background Document for K017 (Final) Wastewater Treatment Sludges Generated in the Production of Creosote Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ K035 (Final) ing constituents for regulation in K017 and for develop­ ing treatment standards. Provides waste characterization Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for select­ data for determining whether variances from treatment ing constituents for regulation in K035 and for develop­ is warranted in particular cases. Includes waste-specific ing treatment standards for constituents. Provides waste information. characterization data for determining whether variances (EPA530-SW-90-060D) 05/08/1990 from treatment standards might be warranted. Order Number: PB90-234 311 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-90-060M) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 402 Order Form: NTIS

32 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles B

Best Demonstrated Available Technology Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wood (BDAT) Background Documents for Third Preserving Wastes: F032, F034, and F035 Third Wastes; Final Rule (First Part of (Final) Complete Set) Provides EPA’s rationale and technical support for devel­ Supports the final LDR rule for Third Third wastes. oping BDAT treatment standards for wastes generated Estimates quantities of wastes that require alternative treat­ during application of wood preservatives, F032, F034, ment or recovery prior to disposal. Reassesses capacity and F035 under the LDR program. Presents characteriza­ analyses developed for wastes covered by previous rules. tion data that may serve as a basis for determining Discusses quantities of the Third Third wastes affected by whether a variance from the applicable treatment stan­ proposed rules. Data were obtained from results of the dards is warranted. Describes the compliance treatment National Survey of Hazardous Waste TSDR Facilities. standard alternative of combustion for the regulation of (EPA530-SW-90-059) 05/08/1990 dioxin and furan constituents in F032. Addresses univer­ Order Number: PB90-234 006 Order Form: NTIS sal treatment standards. Discusses debris and media con­ taminated with wood preserving wastes. (EPA530-R-97-026) 04/15/1997 Best Demonstrated Available Technology Order Number: PB97-176 911 Order Form: NTIS (BDAT) Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Rule (Second Part of Best Demonstrated Available Technology Complete Set) (BDAT) Background Documents for First Supports the final LDR rule for Third Third wastes. Third Wastes; Final Rule (Complete Set) Estimates quantities of wastes that require alternative treat­ ment or recovery prior to disposal. Reassesses capacity Supports the final LDR rule for First Third wastes. analyses developed for wastes covered by previous rules. Estimates quantities of wastes that require alternative Discusses quantities of the Third Third wastes affected by treatment or recovery prior to disposal. Reassesses capac­ proposed rules. Data were obtained from results of the ity analyses developed for wastes covered by previous National Survey of Hazardous Waste TSDR Facilities. rules. Discusses quantities of the First Third wastes affect­ (EPA530-SW-90-060) 05/08/1990 ed by proposed rules. Data were obtained from results of Order Number: PB90-234 279 Order Form: NTIS the National Survey of Hazardous Waste TSDR Facilities. (EPA530-SW-88-031) 08/15/1988 Order Number: PB89-142 343 Order Form: NTIS

Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Second Third Wastes; Final Rule (Complete Set) Supports the final LDR rule for Second Third wastes. Estimates quantities of wastes that require alternative treatment or recovery prior to disposal. Reassesses capacity analyses developed for wastes covered by previ­ ous rules. Discusses quantities of the Second Third wastes affected by proposed rules. Data were obtained from results of the National Survey of Hazardous Waste TSDR Facilities. (EPA530-SW-89-048) 06/15/1989 Order Number: PB89-221 402 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 33 B Titles C Best Demonstrated Available Technology *Better Rules for Zinc Fertilizer Recycling (BDAT) Background Documents for Fact sheet announcing EPA’s decision to improve regula­ Wastes for Which Wastewater Treatment tory controls on the practice of recycling zinc in haz­ Standards Were Determined Based on ardous waste to make micronutrient fertilizers. Only Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber available on the Internet at . K023, K024, K028, K030, K048, K049, 07/15/2002 K050, K051, K052, K087, K093, K094, Order Number: EPA530-F-02-038 Order Form: OSW U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 (Final Amendments) Beyond RCRA: Prospects for Wastes and Revises treatment standards for organic constituents reg­ Materials Management in the Year 2020 ulated in wastewater forms of the hazardous wastes list­ Examines how the RCRA program could and should ed in the title. Bases treatment standards on available evolve to meet the challenges and opportunities of the wastewater treatment performance data rather than con­ new century. Explores the future of waste and materials centrations in incinerator scrubber water. Supplement management in the United States. discussions are provided in background documents: 08/15/2002 BDAT Background Document for K015; BDAT Background Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, and Order Number: EPA530-R-02-009 Order Form: OSW K030; BDAT Background Document for Phthalate Wastes; BDAT Background Document for K024; BDAT Background Document for Wastes from the Production of Generation, Use, and Disposal in 1,1,1- Trichloroethane; BDAT Background Document for the United States K048- K052; and BDAT Background Document for K087. (EPA530-R-95-029) 06/30/1992 Defines biosolids as the solid organic matter produced from municipal wastewater treatment processes that can Order Number: PB95-230 892 Order Form: NTIS be beneficially used, especially as a soil amendment. Summarizes the various treatment, use, and disposal practices for biosolids and includes brief references to Best Management Practices (BMPs) for regulatory requirements. Provides estimates of the Soil Treatment Technologies: Suggested amount of biosolids generated, recovered, and disposed Operational Guidelines to Prevent Cross- of in the U.S. Discusses current and possible future Media Transfer of Contaminants during trends in the generation, use, and disposal of biosolids Cleanup Activities through 2010. Outlines beneficial uses of biosolids, addresses concerns about beneficial use, and presents Provides guidance on how to design and conduct soil several case studies that illustrate a variety of successful remediation activities at RCRA and other hazardous biosolids management programs. Appendix provides waste sites so that transfers of contaminants from contam­ methodology used and detailed results of data analyses. inated soil to other media (i.e., clean soil, air, and surface Includes tables and figures. or groundwater) are minimized. Outlines the specific 09/15/1999 potential cross-media concerns for specific activities and Order Number: EPA530-R-99-009 Order Form: OSW recommends approaches for preventing cross-media transfer of contaminants. Addresses BMPs applicable across a broad range of remedial activities and most remediation technologies. Offers information on control technologies that can be used in conjunction with BMPs. Presents technology-specific BMPs for seven technology categories: containment technologies, soil washing, ther­ mal treatment, vapor extraction, bioremediation, inciner­ ation treatment, and other physical/chemical treatments. Includes case studies and list of acronyms. 05/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-R-97-007 Order Form: OSW

34 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles C C Building Savings: Strategies for Waste Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Reduction of Construction and Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Demolition Debris from Buildings Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes (Final Rule); A fact sheet packet aimed at local governments that want to encourage more building-related construction and Background Document demolition debris recovery, building owners and devel­ Presents the capacity analysis EPA conducted on surface- opers interested in green building design, and building disposed wastes to support the Phase IV LDR rulemak­ contractors seeking a competitive edge. Explains what ing. Provides estimates of the quantities of wastes that construction and demolition debris are. Describes how will require alternative commercial treatment prior to these materials are recovered including reuse and recy­ land disposal, and estimates alternative treatment capaci­ cling, and the benefits of recovering them. Answers ty available to manage wastes restricted from land dis­ frequently asked questions about construction and demo­ posal. Discusses the methodology EPA used in estimating lition debris recovery. Also highlights model programs. required commercial treatment capacity. Details the 06/15/2000 capacity analysis for toxicity characteristic metal wastes Order Number: EPA530-F-00-001 Order Form: OSW and the newly identified mineral processing wastes. Appendices include data on stabilization capacity, phone logs regarding metals recovery capacity, data on vitrifica­ Business Guide for Reducing Solid Waste tion capacity, 1995 BRS data on toxicity characteristic metal wastes managed on-site and off-site, and soil treat­ Offers step-by-step instructions designed to assist medi­ ment capacity. um and large businesses, governments, and other organi­ (EPA530-R-99-024) 04/15/1998 zations in establishing waste reduction programs. Provides an overview on developing and implementing Order Number: PB99-155 996 Order Form: NTIS such programs as well as worksheets to help the waste reduction team conduct a waste assessment and devise a program tailored to its company’s specific goals. Case of the Broken Loop Appendices include waste reduction ideas, regional EPA This activity book for grades 4-6 is part of the Planet and state waste reduction program contacts, a glossary, a Protectors Club Kit. Students follow the detective through volume-to-weight conversion table, and a list of common word scrambles, a crossword puzzle, and matching recyclable materials. games to learn about reducing waste and to track down 09/15/1993 the Garbage Gremlin. Also available in Spanish. Order Number: EPA530-K-92-004 Order Form: OSW 09/15/1998

Order Number: EPA530-K-98-002 Order Number: EPA530-K-98-002S Order Form: OSW

El Caso del Círculo Roto (Spanish Translation of Case of the Broken Loop) Este libro de actividad para grados 4-6 es parte del Club de los Protectores del Planeta. Los estudiantes siguen al detective a travéz de revoltijos de palabras, un crucigra­ ma de palabras, pistas ocúltas, y juegos de comparaciones para aprender más sobre la reducción de los desechos y atrapar al Monstruo de la Basura. 15/09/1998 Número de pedido: EPA530-K-98-002S Formulario de pedido: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 35 C Titles C Census of State and Territorial Subtitle D Characterization of Municipal Waste Non-Hazardous Waste Programs Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates Summarizes the findings of census information from state and territorial Subtitle D non-hazardous waste pro­ Characterizes municipal waste combustion ash, laborato­ grams. Describes background, objectives, methods, ry extracts of the ash, and leachates from ash disposal results, and conclusions of census, including state orga­ facilities. Combined bottom and fly ash samples from nizational structures and resources for Subtitle D pro­ five state-of-the-art mass burn municipal waste combus­ grams. Also includes information on the total number of tion facilities were collected. Results indicated low con­ basic characteristics of Subtitle D facilities and data on centrations of dioxins and furans (PCDDs/PDPFs) and regulatory programs. Appendix IX semivolatile compounds. Levels for lead (EPA530-SW-86-039) 10/15/1986 and cadmium were frequently exceeded. One extract Order Number: PB87-108 080/AS Order Form: NTIS exceeded mercury level, but no extract from other extrac­ tion procedures exceeded regulatory levels. (EPA530-SW-90-029A) 03/15/1990 Characterization of Building-Related Order Number: PB90-187 154 Order Form: NTIS Construction and Demolition Debris in the United States Characterization of Municipal Waste Characterizes the quantity and composition of building- Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and related C&D debris generated in the U.S. Summarizes Leachates; Executive Summary the waste management practices for this waste stream. Focuses on building-related wastes, including construc­ Outlines the characterization of municipal waste com­ tion, demolition, and renovation of residential and non­ bustion ash, ash extracts, and leachates study. See pre­ residential buildings. Briefly addresses road and bridge ceding abstract. debris and land clearing debris. Discusses the generation 03/15/1990 and management of C&D debris in the U.S. Appendices Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-029B Order Form: OSW contain calculations, state definitions for C&D debris, and typical C&D debris constituents. Includes tables, fig­ ures, and bibliography. Characterization of MWC Ashes and 06/15/1998 Leachates From MSW Landfills, Monofills, Order Number: EPA530-R-98-010 Order Form: OSW and Co-Disposal Sites (Complete Set) Supports EPA study of Subtitle D program. Principal Characterization of Municipal Solid objective was to assist in the development of data to Waste in the United States, 1960-2000 evaluate potential health and environmental effects of leachate from municipal landfills. Baseline data include a Summarizes historical MSW quantities and the composi­ range of concentrations of organics and inorganics in fly tion of waste from 1960 to 1986, with projections to 2000. ash, bottom ash, and combined ash. Material flows methodology developed by EPA in the (EPA530-SW-87-028) 10/15/1987 1970s is used to make estimates. 07/25/1986 Order Number: PB88-127 931 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB87-178 323 Order Form: NTIS

36 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles C C Characterization of MWC Ashes and Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From MSW Landfills, Monofills, Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume I: Summary and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume IV: Characterization of Municipal Waste Supports an EPA study of the Subtitle D program. Principal objective was to assist in the development of Combustion Residues and Their data to evaluate potential health and environmental Leachates; A Literature Review effects of leachate from municipal landfills. Baseline data Reviews literature and results of research conducted for include a range of concentrations of organics and inor­ EPA. Covers the results of research. Data address envi­ ganics in fly ash, bottom ash, and combined ash. ronmental issues associated with contaminant discharges (EPA530-SW-87-028A) 10/15/1987 from municipal waste combustor residues into environ­ Order Number: PB88-127 949 Order Form: NTIS mental media. Addresses potential discharges of leachates into soil, ground water, and surface water. Describes the chemical characteristics of fly ash, bottom Characterization of MWC Ashes and ash, and combined ashes, and characteristics of extracts Leachates From MSW Landfills, Monofills, and leachates. and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume II: Leachate (EPA530-SW-87-028D) 10/15/1987 Baseline Report; Determination of Order Number: PB88-127 972 Order Form: NTIS Municipal Leachate Characteristics Characterization of MWC Ashes and Supports an EPA study of the Subtitle D program. Leachates From MSW Landfills, Monofills, Principal objective was to assist in the development of and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume V: data to evaluate potential health and environmental Characterization of Municipal Waste effects of leachate from municipal landfills. Summarizes existing leachate characteristic data including concentra­ Combustor Residues tions of organic and inorganic parameters. Describes planning, sampling, and analysis activities. (EPA530-SW-87-028B) 10/15/1987 Summarizes the results of chemical analyses performed Order Number: PB88-127 956 Order Form: NTIS on fly ash, bottom ash, and laboratory-prepared leachates of both types of ash. Evaluates results of analy­ ses pertinent to municipal waste combustion facility Characterization of MWC Ashes and design and operation, variations among leachate prepa­ Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills, ration procedures, and characterization of residues. and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume III: (EPA530-SW-87-028E) 10/15/1987 Addendum to Characterization of Order Number: PB88-127 980 Order Form: NTIS Municipal Landfill Leachates; A Literature Review Characterization of MWC Ashes and Summarizes the findings from literature on leachate pro­ Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills, duction at MSW landfills. Summarizes information and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume VI: found on factors influencing quantity and quality of Characterization of Leachates From leachates generated at Subtitle D municipal landfills. Municipal Waste Disposal Sites and Co- Presents data generated on the composition of actual leachates and leachates formulated under test conditions Disposal Sites (extracts). Characterizes leachates from municipal waste disposal (EPA530-SW-87-028C) 10/15/1987 sites and co-disposal sites. Prepared to provide support Order Number: PB88-127 964 Order Form: NTIS to EPA’s study of 40 CFR Part 268 Subtitle D program. Develops data to evaluate potential effects on humans and the environment from leachates generated by land­ fills. Volume VI of VII. (EPA530-SW-87-028F) 10/15/1987 Order Number: PB88-127 998 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 37 C Titles C Characterization of MWC Ashes and Characterization of Products Containing Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills, Lead and Cadmium in Municipal Solid and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume VII: Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000; Addendum to Monofill Report Executive Summary and Chapter 1: Lead and Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste; Includes conventional parameters in leachates from monofills and in quench waters with landfill samplings Overview and Summary from several sites. Addendum is Volume VII of VII. Provides overview and summary of study investigating (EPA530-SW-87-028G) 10/15/1987 sources of lead and cadmium products disposed of in Order Number: PB88-128 004 Order Form: NTIS MSW between 1970 and 1986, with projections to 2000. Lead and cadmium products include: lead-acid batteries, household batteries, consumer electronics, glass, ceram­ Characterization of Products Containing ics, plastics, soldered cans, and pigments. Lead and Cadmium in Municipal Solid 01/15/1989 Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000 Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-015B Order Form: OSW Characterizes sources of lead and cadmium in products disposed of in MSW between 1970 and 1986, with projec­ Characterization of Products Containing tions to year 2000. Findings include individual products Mercury in Municipal Solid Waste in the in MSW that contain lead such as lead-acid batteries, consumer electronics, glass, and ceramics. United States, 1970 to 2000 (EPA530-SW-89-015A) 01/15/1989 Identifies the products in MSW that might contain mer­ Order Number: PB88-128 004 Order Form: NTIS cury and quantifies its presence in these products. (EPA530-R-92-013) 04/15/1992 Characterization of Products Containing Order Number: PB92-162 569 Order Form: NTIS Lead and Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000; Characterization of Products Containing Executive Summary Mercury in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000; Executive Summarizes investigation of sources of lead and cadmi­ um products disposed of in MSW between 1970 and Summary 1986, with projections to 2000. Lead and cadmium prod­ Identifies the products in MSW that might contain mer­ ucts include lead-acid batteries, household batteries, con­ cury and quantifies its presence in these products. sumer electronics, glass, ceramics, plastics, soldered cans, 04/15/1992 and pigments. 01/15/1989 Order Number: EPA530-S-92-013 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-015C Order Form: OSW Charging Households for and Disposal: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid Waste Management Studies impact on households from weight- or volume- based pricing for solid waste collection and disposal ser­ vices. Examines effect of unit pricing on waste generation and disposal behavior of households. Also examines the effect of unit pricing on costs of managing solid waste. Discusses the role of particular features of unit pricing and other complementary programs in promoting or mitigating different effects of unit pricing. (EPA530-SW-90-047) 09/15/1990 Order Number: PB91-111 484 Order Form: NTIS

38 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles C C Chemical, Physical, and Biological Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Properties of Compounds Present at Impoundments Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Report) Presents closure plans and postclosure care considera­ Catalogs chemicals present at hazardous waste sites, pro­ tions and details for surface impoundments containing filing and summarizing chemicals by physical and biolog­ hazardous wastes. Written for EPA regional offices or ical properties. Regulations, standards, and recommended state regulatory offices charged with evaluating and exposure levels pertaining to each chemical are included approving closure plans for surface impoundments. in profiles. Describes and references methods, tests, and procedures (EPA530-SW-89-010) 09/27/1985 involved in closing a site. (EPA SW-873) 09/15/1982 Order Number: PB89-132 203 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB87-155 537/AS Order Form: NTIS El Ciclo de Vida de un CD o DVD (Spanish Translation of Life Cycle of Closure/Postclosure and Financial a CD or DVD) Responsibility Requirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Cartel que demuestra el ciclo de vida de un CD o de un and Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; DVD desde obtener las materias primas asta la fabri­ Background Document cación, el empaquetado, la distribución, la vida útil, y la disposición. Anima la reutilización y el reciclaje. Explica Provides support for the final rule for closure and post- la importancia de la gerencia del ciclo de vida. Incluye closure care and financial responsibility requirements artes y otras maneras de reutilizar CDs y DVDs. Incluido applicable to owners and operators of hazardous waste en Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga TSDFs. Includes background of the rulemaking proceed­ Puede Hacer una Diferencia Kit. ing, public comments, and EPA responses. 15/02/2004 (EPA530-SW-86-009) 04/15/1986 Número de pedido: EPA530-H-03-002S Order Number: PB86-210 671 Order Form: NTIS Formulario de pedido: OSW Closure/Postclosure Interim Status Climate Change and Waste (Kit Folder) Standards (40 CFR 265, Subpart G): Describes the link between climate change and municipal Standards Applicable to Owners and solid waste. Defines the greenhouse effect. Details the Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, consequences of climate change. Explains the benefits of Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under waste reduction on climate change. Contains eight fact RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 sheets, which are also available separately Pay-As-You- Throw: A Cooling Effect on Climate Change; WasteWise: Assists regional offices in implementing regulations rele­ Climate Benefits from Reducing Waste; Getting on the vant to closure and postclosure plans. Clarifies concepts, Books with Waste Reduction; Moving Targets; Turning definitions, and rationale behind requirements, and iden­ Garbage into Gold; Cover Up with Compost; Recycling the tifies major issues affecting closure and postclosure Hard Stuff; and Cutting-Edge Software to Cut Emissions. requirements. Concentrates on closure plans specific to Updates information on the 1999 folder and the two fact six types of TSDFs: tanks, surface impoundments, land sheets produced in 1999. treatment facilities, landfills, incinerators, and multiple 03/15/2003 process facilities. (EPA SW-912) 01/15/1984 Order Number: EPA530-E-03-002 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB87-156 683 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 39 C Titles C *Coal Combustion Products Partnership Combined NRC/EPA Siting Guidelines for (C2P2) Disposal of Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Defines coal combustion products and addresses the environmental, economic, and performance benefits of Explains combined Nuclear Regulatory Commission and using them. Describes the C2P2 Program. Only available EPA siting guidelines for disposal of commercial mixed on the Internet at . calls attention to Section 5(e)(1)(B) requiring nonsited 01/15/2003 compact or non-member states to develop siting plans Order Number: EPA530-F-03-003 Order Form: OSW for disposal facilities. 06/29/1987 Order Number: EPA530-SW-87-029 Order Form: OSW Collecting Used Oil for Recycling/Reuse: Tips for Consumers Who Change Their Own Motor Oil and Oil Filters Combustion of Hazardous Wastes Containing Arsenic, Lead, and Mercury Provides step-by-step instructions for changing motor oil, recycling the used oil, and changing and recycling oil fil­ Discusses the extent to which wastes containing arsenic, ters. Lists uses for recycled oil. Also available in Spanish. lead, and mercury constituents are currently either 03/15/1994 destroyed in incinerators or burned as fuel in BIFs. Profiles these practices based on the type of combustion Order Number: EPA530-F-94-008 facility and type of wastes burned. Order Number: EPA530-F-94-008S Order Form: OSW 05/15/1994 Order Number: EPA530-R-94-018 Order Form: OSW Collection Efficiency: Strategies for Success Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set Provides new strategies for improving collection efficien­ Outlines the commercial treatment and recovery capacity cy Discusses reducing collection frequency, automating database. Contains data sets on incineration and reuse of collection, decreasing fleet size with dual collection, fuel, as well as other treatment systems input in the data­ increasing employee productivity, and contracting and base. Data are derived from the National Survey of competition. Hazardous Waste TSDR Facilities. 12/15/1999 (EPA530-SW-90-078) 05/08/1990 Order Number: EPA530-K-99-007 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB90-259 789 Order Form: NTIS

A Collection of Solid Waste Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Resources: Fall 2004 Edition (CD-ROM) Survey Data Set Contains approximately 275 publications developed by Outlines the commercial treatment and recovery capacity OSW. Provides information on how to reduce, reuse, and database. Contains data sets on incineration and reuse of recycle trash and properly manage different forms of fuel, as well as other treatment systems input in the data­ hazardous and solid waste. Also includes educational base. Data are derived from the National Survey of materials and activities for kids. Contains alphabetical Hazardous Waste TSDR Facilities. and subject indices. Includes descriptions of OSW’s vol­ (EPA530-SW-89-058) 06/15/1989 untary partnerships. Provides full-text search capability across documents using Adobe Acrobat reader with Order Number: PB89-220 545 Order Form: NTIS search plug-in. It is an electronic reference containing key data related to household waste management. 09/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-C-04-002 Order Form: OSW

40 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles C C Community-Based Environmental Cómo Manejar los Derrames de Aceite Protection: OSWER Action Plan Usado de Motor (Spanish Translation of Managing Oil Spills) Defines community-based environmental protection as addressing environmental problems in the context of the El cartel esta diseñado para los empleados de las esta­ community in which they occur. Identifies the five attrib­ ciones de gasolina en cómo se maneja los escapes y los utes of community-based environmental protection. derramamientos de aceite. En inglés en dorso. Describes OSWER current and near-term activities. 15/02/2003 07/15/1994 Número de pedido: EPA530-H-02-001S Order Number: EPA530-R-95-037 Order Form: OSW Formulario de pedido: OSW

Community Options for Safe Needle Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Disposal Facilities: Summary of Liner and Describes safe needle disposal programs that communi­ Leak Detection Designs, Action Leakage ties and states might adopt. Offers examples of successful Rates, Response Action Plans, and programs including: drop-off collection sites, community Management of Liquids in Landfills household hazardous waste collection centers, residential “special waste” pick-ups, syringe exchange programs, Summarizes results of a nationwide evaluation of haz­ mail-back services, and home needle destruction devices. ardous waste land disposal facility permits. Presents 09/15/2004 information on liners, leak detection systems, and the treatment of liquids and use of absorbents at landfills. Order Number: EPA530-K-04-001 Order Form: OSW Identifies current designs and operational practices of land disposal facilities. Cómo Almacenar el Aceite Usado de (EPA530-R-92-003) 01/15/1992 Motor (Spanish Translation of Storing Order Number: PB92-128 206 Order Form: NTIS Used Motor Oil) El cartel esta diseñado para los empleados de las esta­ Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test, ciones de gasolina en cómo almacenar correctamente el Inspect, and Install Storage Tank Systems aceite usado. En inglés en dorso. 15/02/2003 Lists individuals and companies who provide one or more of the following services: assessment of the integri­ Número de pedido: EPA530-H-02-002S ty of an existing tank system by an independent, quali­ Formulario de pedido: OSW fied, registered professional engineer; assessments of new tank system design by independent, qualified, regis­ tered professional engineer; determination of the corro­ Cómo Manejar el Aceite Usado de Motor: sion potential by an independent corrosion expert; and Maneje el aceite usado de motor de man- inspections for installation of new tank systems by an era segura (Spanish Translation of independent, qualified installation inspector or an inde­ Managing Used Oil: Handle Used Motor pendent, qualified, registered professional engineer. Oil Safely) (EPA530-SW-88-019) 02/29/1988 Order Number: PB88-197 611 Order Form: NTIS Una guía para los patrones y los encargados de estaciones de gasolina. Delinea la gerencia apropiada del aceite usado para prevenir limpiezas costosas. En inglés en dorso. 15/02/2003 Número de pedido: EPA530-F-02-029S Formulario de pedido: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 41 C Titles C Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Composting, Yard Trimmings, and Record-Setting Waste Reduction in Multi- Municipal Solid Waste Family Settings Examines planning, siting, designing, and operating Addresses the necessity and benefits of multi-family composting facilities. Discusses planning; basic compost­ dwelling waste reduction programs. Discusses steps for ing principles; collection methods; processing methods, implementing a successful program. Provides answers to technologies, and odor control; facility design and siting; typical questions on creating and maintaining a record- environmental, health, and safety concerns; state legisla­ setting multi-family dwelling recycling program. tion and initiatives; potential end-users; product quality Includes a series of fact sheets summarizing specific suc­ and marketing; community involvement; and economics. cessful programs. Appendices include additional sources of information on 10/15/1999 composting, composting equipment, and a glossary of compost terms. Order Number: EPA530-F-99-022 Order Form: OSW (EPA530-R-94-003) 05/15/1994 Order Number: PB94-163 250 Order Form: NTIS Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated in the United States Conditional Exemption for Mixed Waste Characterizes used oil generation, management, and Storage, Treatment, Transportation, and composition in the United States in 1983. Supports the Disposal; Final Rule development of used oil regulations and provides a framework for assessing the risks and benefits of alterna­ Provides an overview of the mixed waste rule, which tive regulatory options. reduces the burden for compliance with EPA hazardous (EPA530-SW-84-013) 11/15/1984 waste regulations and Nuclear Regulatory Commission Order Number: PB85-180 297 Order Form: NTIS radioactive waste regulations when managing low-level mixed waste. Contains details on storage and treatment exemptions and generator exemptions and requirements. Composition and Management of Used 08/15/2002 Oil Generated in the United States; Order Number: EPA530-K-02-002 Order Form: OSW Appendix Presents comprehensive analytical database for more Construction and than 1,000 waste oil samples. Landfills (EPA530-SW-84-013A) 11/15/1984 Presents information on C&D waste landfills. Discusses Order Number: PB88-111 752 Order Form: NTIS the composition of C&D wastes, including any haz­ ardous materials or constituents. Provides information Compost—New Applications for an Age- on the quality of C&D landfill leachate, based on sam­ pling data taken from landfills around the country. Old Technology (Kit Folder) Contains a detailed summary of state regulations per­ Addresses the environmental benefits of using compost: taining to C&D facilities. Identifies states that have regu­ soil enrichment, pollution remediation, and pollution lations related to ground-water monitoring, corrective prevention. Contains a series of fact sheets: Innovative action, location restrictions, and facility design, opera­ Uses of Compost: Bioremediation and Pollution tion, closure, and/or postclosure care. Provides the Prevention; Innovative Uses of Compost: Erosion specifics of those cap regulations. Control, Turf Remediation, and Landscaping; Innovative (EPA530-R-95-018) 02/15/1995 Uses of Compost: Disease Control for Plants and Order Number: PB95-208 906 Order Form: NTIS Animals; Innovative Uses of Compost: Composting of Soils Contaminated by Explosives; and Innovative Uses of Compost: Reforestation, Wetlands Restoration, and Habitat Revitalization. 10/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-97-047 Order Form: OSW

42 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles C C Construction Quality Assurance for Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities; From Solid Waste Management Units; Technical Guidance Document Draft Final Report Provides guidance on construction quality assurance plan Discusses various types of removal, containment, and to be addressed during permit application procedure for treatment technologies applicable to the remediation of hazardous waste land disposal facilities. Discussion releases to soils from SWMUs. Provides an overview of includes responsibility and authority, construction quality corrective action technologies, discusses case studies, assurance personnel qualifications, inspections activities, and includes recommendations for the application of cor­ sampling strategies, and documentation. rective measures to soils from SWMUs. (EPA530-SW-86-031) 10/15/1986 (EPA530-SW-88-022) 08/15/1988 Order Number: PB87-132 825 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB88-185 277 Order Form: NTIS

The Consumer’s Handbook for Reducing Corrective Measures for Releases to Solid Waste Surface Waters; Draft Final Report Describes how consumers can reduce their garbage pro­ Provides guidance for identifying mechanisms to correct duction by making environmentally aware decisions releases from SWMUs to surface water. Provides an about the products and packaging they purchase, use, overview of corrective action technologies, discusses case and ultimately dispose of. Suggestions follow four basic studies, and advises on the selection of corrective mea­ principles: reduce, reuse, recycle, and respond. Also lists sures to surface water from SWMUs. state environmental agencies, as well as other publica­ (EPA530-SW-90-085) 08/15/1985 tions and sources. Also available in Spanish. Order Number: PB91-102 046 Order Form: NTIS 09/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-K-96-003 Order Number: EPA530-K-92-003S Order Form: OSW Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section Copy Paper Caper (Poster) 3001 Encourages less photocopying. Explains EPA’s definition of corrosive waste, discusses 04/15/1994 comments received on the EPA’s proposed definition of Order Number: EPA530-H-94-002 Order Form: OSW corrosive waste, and the changes made in response to comments. Includes the rationale for the proposed char­ acteristic of corrosivity for identification and listing of Corrective Measures for Releases to hazardous waste as well as the test methods used to Groundwater from Solid Waste make that determination. Management Units; Draft Final Report 05/01/1980 Order Number: PB81-184 319 Order Form: NTIS Provides guidance for identifying mechanisms to correct releases from SWMUs to ground water. Supplies an overview of control and treatment technologies in hydro­ geologic settings, discusses case studies, and provides recommendations for the application of corrective mea­ sures to ground-water releases from SWMUs. (EPA530-SW-88-020) 08/15/1985 Order Number: PB88-185 251 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 43 C Titles D Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Criteria for Identifying Areas of Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Vulnerable Hydrogeology Under RCRA Listed Wastes and Contaminated Debris (Complete Set) (Phase I LDRs); Final Rule Provides RCRA permit writers with a standardized tech­ Analyzes the costs and economic impacts of the LDRs for nical method for evaluating hydrogeologic data submit­ newly identified wastes and hazardous debris. Examines ted in permit applications for hazardous waste land wastes affected by the rule and containment buildings. TSDFs. The methodology determines if facilities are Considers the costs of restricting the land disposal of located in areas of vulnerable hydrogeology. Phase I wastes. Discusses limitations to the cost and eco­ 07/15/1986 nomic analysis. Order Number: PB86-224 946 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-R-95-030) 06/30/1992 Order Number: PB95-230 900 Order Form: NTIS Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology: A RCRA Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Statutory Interpretative Guidance Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rulemaking Provides RCRA permit writers with a standardized tech­ nical method for evaluating hydrogeologic data submit­ Presents the cost and economic impact analysis devel­ ted in permit applications for hazardous waste land oped for EPA’s rule on nonmunicipal solid waste dispos­ TSDFs. The methodology determines if facilities are al facilities that receive CESQG hazardous wastes. located in areas of vulnerable hydrogeology. Discusses parties affected by this rulemaking and poten­ (EPA530-SW-86-022) 07/15/1986 tial effects on small businesses. Order Number: PB86-224 953 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-R-96-014) 06/15/1996 Order Number: PB96-190 707 Order Form: NTIS Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Appendix A: Technical Methods for Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Evaluating Hydrogeologic Parameters Generator (CESQG) Rulemaking Discusses methods available for the determination of Presents the cost and economic impact analysis devel­ fluid conductivity under field conditions. Determines oped for EPA’s rule on nonmunicipal solid waste dispos­ effective porosity and hydraulic gradient. al facilities that receive CESQG hazardous wastes. (EPA530-SW-86-022A) 07/15/1986 Discusses parties affected by this rulemaking and poten­ Order Number: PB86-224 961/AS Order Form: NTIS tial effects on small businesses. (EPA530-R-96-014) 06/15/1996 Order Number: PB96-190 707 Order Form: NTIS Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology under RCRA; Appendix B: Groundwater Flow Net/Flow Cover Up with Compost Line Construction and Analysis Fact sheet addressing the use of compost as a landfill Describes methods used to characterize hydraulic con­ cover to reduce methane emissions. Describes a pilot ductivity, determination of effective porosity, and deter­ project at Waste Management. Inc.’s Outer Loop mination of hydraulic porosity. Considerations are given Recycling and Disposal Facility in Louisville, Kentucky. to well construction and development, data interpretation Discusses benefits and challenges of this technique. Also and test selection considerations, and single well tests. available in the kit folder Climate Change and Waste. (EPA530-SW-86-022B) 07/15/1986 07/15/2002 Order Number: PB86-224 979/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-F-02-022 Order Form: OSW

44 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles C D Criteria for Identifying Areas of Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Vulnerable Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Landfills: Case Studies on Groundwater Appendix C: Technical Methods for and Surface Water Contamination from Calculating Time of Travel in the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Unsaturated Zone Describes basis for 40 CFR Part 258 Subtitle D. Presents Describes methods for calculating ground-water time of information on ground-water and surface-water contami­ travel in the unsaturated zone. Designed for hazardous nation from MSW landfill case studies. Identifies and waste facility permit applicants and writers in evaluating describes human health and environmental impacts from vulnerability of ground-water contamination. Two gener­ landfills. al approaches are given. Includes review of general theo­ (EPA530-SW-88-040) 07/15/1988 ry of ground-water flow in the unsaturated zone and Order Number: PB88-242 466 Order Form: NTIS describes processes. Presents equations. (EPA530-SW-86-022C) 07/15/1986 Order Number: PB86-224 987/AS Order Form: NTIS Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Closure and Postclosure Care and Financial Responsibility Requirements Criteria for Identifying Areas of (Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32); Draft Vulnerable Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Background Document Appendix D: Development of Vulnerability Criteria Based on Risk Discusses background information and provides detailed Assessments and Theoretical Modeling information on revised closure and postclosure care and financial responsibility requirements. Addresses perfor­ Identifies locations where the potential of exposure to mance standards, plans, and financial assurance criteria hazardous waste or waste constituents could be significant as well as mechanisms available to owners and operators due to the absence of engineered containment barriers, of MSW landfills. monitoring, or response activities. Case studies illustrate (EPA530-SW-88-041) 07/15/1988 TOT 100 criteria and health-risk assessment for ground­ Order Number: PB88-242 474 Order Form: NTIS water resource pathway. (EPA530-SW-86-022D) 07/15/1986 Order Number: PB86-224 995/AS Order Form: NTIS Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design Criteria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document Criteria for Identifying Characteristics of Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 261.10); Criteria Provides technical support for 40 CFR Part 258 and dis­ for Listing Hazardous Waste (40 CFR cusses background information leading to development of categorical rule option. Provides detailed information 261.11); Petitions to Amend Part 261 to on revised design criteria. Discusses general development Exclude a Waste Produced at a Particular and various design options including: how a design stan­ Facility (40 CFR 260.22); Identification and dard was selected and considered, how location specific Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, considerations are involved, and what methodologies are Subtitle C, Section 3001 available for meeting design performance standards. Provides landfill designs that specifically address liners, Describes the basis and purpose used in establishing leachate collection systems, and final covers. final criteria for identifying characteristics of hazardous (EPA530-SW-88-042) 07/15/1988 waste, criteria for listing hazardous waste, and proce­ Order Number: PB88-242 482 Order Form: NTIS dures for delisting hazardous wastes. 04/01/1980 Order Number: PB86-224 995/AS Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 45 C Titles D Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Groundwater Monitoring and Landfills: Summary of Data on Municipal Corrective Action (Subpart E) Solid Waste Landfill Leachate Characteristics Provides detailed information on development and implementation of ground-water monitoring and correc­ Presents information on the character of leachate from tive action requirements. Options for groundwater moni­ MSW landfills. Based on study of existing leachate data toring and corrective action programs are discussed and as directed by 40 CFR Part 257 for facilities that might EPA rationale is explained. When available, data are pre­ receive HHW and waste from SQGs. sented to support decisions. (EPA530-SW-88-038) 07/15/1988 (EPA530-SW-88-043) 07/15/1988 Order Number: PB88-242 441 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB88-242 490 Order Form: NTIS Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Updated Review of Selected Landfills: Location Restrictions (Subpart Provisions of Solid Waste Regulations B); Draft Background Document Provides analysis of the differences between proposed Presents revision of 40 CFR Part 257 for facilities that criteria and current state regulations that classify solid may receive HHW or hazardous waste from SQGs. waste disposal facilities and practices. EPA is initially Includes the initial limitation to MSW landfills. Provides limiting criteria revisions to MSW landfills because they legislative and regulatory background and status. are the only facilities for which the Agency has complete Addresses federal laws that impact design, operation, and reliable data. and location of MSW landfills. Contains detailed infor­ (EPA530-SW-88-039) 07/15/1988 mation on the development of standards addressing Order Number: PB88-242 458 Order Form: NTIS restricted locations. (EPA530-SW-88-036) 07/15/1988 Order Number: PB88-242 425 Order Form: NTIS Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for Owners/Operators Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Provides owners and operators of MSW landfills basic Landfills: Operating Criteria (Subpart C); information on the Subtitle D regulations. Examines Draft Background Document these regulations and issues of location, operation, design, groundwater monitoring, corrective action, clo­ Determines operating criteria for MSW landfills. Includes sure, and financial assurance. procedures for cover material, disease vectors, explosive 03/15/1993 gas, air criteria, access, excluding receipt of hazardous Order Number: EPA530-SW-91-089 Order Form: OSW waste, run-on and run-off controls, surface water, liquids restrictions, and recordkeeping. (EPA530-SW-88-037) 07/15/1988 Cutting-Edge Software to Cut Emissions Order Number: PB88-242 433 Order Form: NTIS Fact sheet comparing three waste management tools: the WAste Reduction Model (WARM), Cities for Climate Protection (CPP) Campaign Greenhouse Gas Emission Software, and the MSW Decision Support Tool (DST). Also available in the kit folder Climate Change and Waste. 07/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-024 Order Form: OSW

46 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles D D Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Damage Cases: Construction and Community Record-Setters Show How Demolition Waste Landfills (Report) Presents the results of a study conducted to determine Describes the creation of the Waste Reduction Record- whether the disposal of C&D debris in landfills has led Setters Project by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, in to contamination of ground water, surface water, or eco­ cooperation with the EPA. Identifies successful waste logical resources. Examines whether these environmental reduction programs in communities, businesses, and other damages can be attributed to specific aspects of the site, organizations and encourages their replication. Explains such as the type of waste received, design and operating methodology used. Addresses keys to residential and practices, and environmental setting and location. institutional/commercial program success, cost-effective- Presents 11 damage cases. Summarizes the types of dam­ ness, tips for replication. Includes tables, figures, list of ages found at these landfills and discusses the possible abbreviations, and definitions of terms used in the report. link between these damages and site operation, design, (530-R-99-013) 06/15/1999 and location. (EPA530-R-95-020) 01/15/1995 Order Number: PB2000-105 541 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB95-208 922 Order Form: NTIS Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record-Setters Show How Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste (Summary Packet) Management; Second Edition Highlights record-setting waste reduction programs in Expands the information provided in the 1989 edition. 18 communities and summarizes information presented Offers solid waste management practitioners more in the report listed above. Contains some questions and detailed information to understand the key technical, answers about reaching record-setting levels. Provides economic, political, and social issues that must be an overview of each community’s program, key factors addressed to develop effective waste management pro­ contributing to high waste reduction, cost-effectiveness grams. Sections address public education and involve­ of the program, tips for replication, and charts and tables ment, facility siting, factors to consider in developing a showing demographics for the community, a summary waste management program, collection and transfer, of the residential program, residential waste generation source reduction, recycling, composting, combustion, per household per day, and materials recovered. Includes and land disposal. Includes glossary. a contact for each program. 08/15/1995 10/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-R-95-023 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-99-017 Order Form: OSW Definitions and General Provisions under Damage Cases and Environmental RCRA, Subtitle C; Definitions and Releases from Mines and Mineral Provisions for Confidentiality (40 CFR 260, Processing Sites Subparts A and B) Discusses environmental releases and damages from the Supports EPA’s definitions of terms describing activities mining and mineral processing industry. Presents the subject to control under Sections 3001 through 3004 of methodology used in developing the environmental RCRA. General and special procedures are delineated, release cases. Provides summaries illustrating recent and rules of grammatical construction are given. mining and mineral processing damage cases in a variety Summarizes status of 130 proposed definitions and 32 of mineral commodity sectors and states. Describes the definitions that have been added to final rules. general source of constituent releases and provides sup­ 04/15/1980 porting information on the nature and severity of any Order Number: PB81-181 489 Order Form: NTIS resulting environmental damages. Appendix contains comments and responses to damage summaries. (EPA 530-R-99-023) 04/15/1998 Order Number: PB99-155 988 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 47 D Titles D Degree of Hazard as an Approach to Design, Construction, and Evaluation of Defining and Managing Hazardous Clay Liners for Waste Management Wastes; Identification and Listing of Facilities Hazardous Waste under RCRA, Subtitle C, Compiles technical information on design, construction, Section 3001 and evaluation of clay liners for waste landfills, surface Presents the degree of hazard as approach to defining and impoundments, and waste piles. Discusses clays and managing hazardous wastes under authority of Subtitle C, their composition, fabric, and hydraulic conductivity. RCRA. Premise rests on hazardous wastes defined and Other topics include geotechnical test methods and soil grouped according to degree of hazard. Provides a sum­ properties, clay chemical compatibility, construction and mary of comments to proposed regulation and EPA’s quality assurance, performance of existing clay liners, responses, including rationale for final regulations. and clay liner transit time prediction methods. 04/01/1980 (EPA530-SW-86-007F) 11/15/1988 Order Number: PB81-188 161 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-181 937 Order Form: NTIS

Desechos Domésticos Peligrosos: Pasos Determining the Integrity of Concrete Para un Manejo Seguro (Spanish Sumps; Technical Guidance Document Translation of Household Hazardous Recommends and explains procedures for assessing the Waste: Steps to Safe Management) structural integrity of concrete hazardous waste sumps. Describes mechanisms of failure, investigatory steps, and Describe los desechos domésticos peligrosos y los riesgos repair and prevention. de una eliminación incorrecta. Urge a los dueños de casa (EPA530-R-93-005) 08/15/1991 a reutilizar, reciclar, y manipular correctamente los dese­ chos caseros peligrosos. Order Number: PB93-154 631 Order Form: NTIS 15/12/1996 Número de Pedido: EPA530-F-92-031S Developing Your Leader Program Formulario de Pedido: OSW Flyer providing suggestions for leaders in the Coal Combustion Products Partnership program to educate Design and Development of a Hazardous their organizations about the beneficial use of coal com­ Waste Reactivity Testing Protocol bustion products. 10/15/2003 Contains the test protocol to assess gross chemical com­ Order Number: EPA530-F-03-054 Order Form: OSW position of waste materials at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Includes a field test kit, flow diagrams, and a manual for using flow diagrams and test procedures. Development of a Solid Sample Analytical History of the protocol’s development and trial is noted. Procedure for Cyanide in Spent Ore (EPA600/2-84-057) 02/01/1984 Order Number: PB84-158 807 Order Form: NTIS Explores three methods used to test cyanide levels in tail­ ings from heap leach cyanidation facilities for mining gold and silver. Establishes that bottle-roll tests give the closest approximation of cyanide levels in ore samples and best chances for predicting levels of cyanide in leachate from depositories. Presents detailed analytical results. (EPA530-R-92-006) 06/07/1991 Order Number: PB93-203 496 Order Form: NTIS

48 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles D E Directory of Mine Waste Characterization Don’t Throw Away That Food: Strategies and Drainage Quality Contacts in Western for Record-Setting Waste Reduction Governors’ Association Member States Defines food discards, presents reasons and benefits for Lists contacts with access to information on metal mine recovering food discards, and describes recovery options waste characterization, metal mine drainage quality, and for commercial and institutional food discard generators. drainage quality prediction for each of the 21 Western Provides answers to questions about running a food Governors’ Association member states. recovery program. Presents food recovery tips from (EPA530-R-92-007) 09/01/1991 record-setters and for solid waste planners. Includes resources. Fact sheets profile specific food recovery pro­ Order Number: PB92-180 108 Order Form: NTIS grams and include a detailed description, program sum­ mary, costs and benefits, tips for replication, and contacts Diversión en la Feria Científica: for additional information. Diseñando Proyectos Científicos 09/15/1998 Ambientales (Spanish Translation of Order Number: EPA530-F-98-023 Order Form: OSW Science Fair Fun: Designing Environmental Science Projects) Don’t Trash It: Super Fun Le presenta ha los estudiantes en los grados 6-8 ideas y Utilizes MSW terms and issues in games and puzzles for recursos para desarrolliar proyectos ambientales en elementary school children. Developed with and origi­ ferias científicas con un enfoco specifico en reduciendo, nally published in National Geographic World. reusando, y reciclando materiales desperdisiables. Define 08/15/1995 ha la EPA y ha la vez presenta proyectos ejemplarios y Order Number: EPA530-K-95-005 Order Form: OSW sujerencias sobre experimentos. Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer una Diferencia Kit 15/01/2002 Draft Paper Products RMAN [Recovered Número de pedido: EPA530-K-00-008S Materials Advisory Notice]; Supporting Formulario de pedido: OSW Analyses Explains EPA’s objectives, EPA’s process for designating Donating Surplus Food to the Needy procurement items and recommending procurement (WasteWise Tip Sheet) processes for those items, and EPA’s methodology for recommending recovered materials content levels for Addresses the donation of surplus food as part of a paper and paper products. Discusses draft recommenda­ waste reduction program. Presents the two types of food tions for newsprint, tissue products, paperboard and donation programs: traditional food banks and prepared packaging, and printing and writing papers. Addresses and perishable food programs. Also discusses food pro­ other paper issues, including definitions, measurement gram services, donor responsibilities, and common con­ of recovered materials content, recyclability, and use of cerns. Highlights successful programs by Hallmark and EPA’s recommendations. Coca-Cola. Includes resources. 03/15/1995 09/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-D-95-001 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-96-038 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 49 E Titles E Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Engineering and Environmental Aspects Comprehensive Procurement Guideline IV of Recycled Materials for Highway Construction Presents EPA analytical requirements under Executive Order 12866 and EPA requirements under the Unfunded Evaluates the environmental aspects and engineering Mandates Act of 1995. Provides background information factors related to the utilization of recycled materials in on the regulations governing CPG and general provi­ highway construction. Presents an overview and assess­ sions of CPG IV. Summarizes benefits and costs. ment of different technologies, processes, and methods Addresses the universe of entities affected by the rule. of recycling various materials into highway appurte­ Includes cost analysis methodology. Discusses the price nances and for highway construction with consideration differential between recycled and virgin products. of environmental health risks. Includes bibliography. 03/15/2001 Appendix to Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Order Number: EPA530-R-01-008 Order Form: OSW Recycled Paving Material. (EPA530-R-93-013a) 06/15/1993 Order Number: PB94-100 443 Order Form: NTIS Economic Impact Assessment of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule on Newly Identified Wood Preserving Engineering Handbook for Hazardous Hazardous Wastes Contaminated Media Waste Incineration and Abandoned Wood Preserving Sites Documents hazardous waste incineration operations for Estimates the incremental cost of the Phase IV LDR final federal, regional, and state EPA officials as well as design­ rule for newly identified mineral-processing wastes on ers, owners, and operators of hazardous waste incinera­ hazardous waste cleanups of contaminated media at tion facilities, and the general technical community. inactive and abandoned wood preserving sites. Focuses Compiles topical literature and describes current state-of- on wood preserving contaminated soils. the-art technology for hazardous waste incineration. (EPA530-R-97-031) 04/15/1997 (EPA SW-889) 09/01/1981 Order Number: PB97-176 960 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB81-248 163 Order Form: NTIS

Electronics: A New Opportunity for Waste Enhancing Facility-Community Relations Prevention, Reuse, and Recycling Addresses the importance for facilities to maintain con­ tinuous, strong relationships with neighboring communi­ Discusses reasons for preventing electronics waste, how ties throughout their operation and after closure. to reduce electronics waste, reusing and donating elec­ Provides suggestions for how a facility can improve the tronics, recycling electronics, buying green, and what community’s well-being, enhance dialogue with the com­ EPA is doing to encourage reuse, recycling, and greener munity, assure communities that it hears and will address purchasing of electronics. Includes list of useful publica­ their concerns, and ways the facility can continually tions and organizations. enrich and improve the community’s quality of life. 06/15/2001 09/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-F-01-006 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-02-037 Order Form: OSW

50 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles E E *Environmental Fact Sheet: Amendments *Environmental Fact Sheet: Deferral of to CAMU Rule Proposed Phase IV Standards for PCBs as an Underlying Hazardous Constituent in Soil Lists the primary proposed amendments to the 1993 Corrective Action Management Unit (CAMU) rule. Describes EPA’s proposal to temporarily defer the por­ Provides additional detail for managing hazardous tion of the rule applying LDR under RCRA to soils cont­ clean-up wastes in CAMUs. The amendments are expect­ aminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), as ed to achieve the Agency’s general goals for CAMUs underlying hazardous constituents, that exhibit the toxic­ making them clearer, the process more consistent, and ity characteristic for metals. Explains that this action is predictable, as well as more explicit for the public. Only needed because the existing regulation is discouraging available on the Internet at . for contaminated soils. Only available on the Internet at 08/15/2000 . Order Number: EPA530-F-00-029 Order Form: OSW 02/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-F-00-008 Order Form: OSW Environmental Fact Sheet: Assurance Mechanisms Finalized for Local Environmental Fact Sheet: Entry Into Government Owners of Municipal Solid Force of the Waste Landfills Describes the 1992 Basel Convention on the Control of Addresses promulgation of the local government finan­ Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and cial test, proposed in response to comments from local Their Disposal, the first major international agreement governments requesting flexibility in meeting the finan­ addressing imports and exports of hazardous wastes, cial assurance requirements of the solid waste disposal household wastes, and household waste combustion ash. facility criteria. Provides an overview of the require­ Currently, 20 countries have ratified the Basel Convention. ments for owners and operators of MSW landfills to 04/15/1992 demonstrate financial responsibility for certain costs Order Number: EPA530-F-92-007 Order Form: OSW associated with their landfills. 11/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-F-96-018 Order Form: OSW Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Determines That Ash from Waste-to- Energy Facilities Is Subject to Hazardous Environmental Fact Sheet: Controlling Waste Regulations upon Exiting the the Impacts of Remediation Activities in Combustion Building or Around Wetlands Discusses the U.S. Supreme Court’s interpretation of Provides technical information useful in protecting wet­ Section 3001(I) of RCRA and provides a statutory deter­ lands from the potential negative impacts caused by mination. Designates that a hazardous waste determina­ more common technologies used to remediate hazardous tion should be made when ash exits the combustion waste sites. Addresses waste excavation and surface building following the combustion and air pollution con­ reconfiguration, pumping and treating ground water, trol processes. Allows combining bottom ash and fly ash and landfill capping and runoff diversions. before making a hazardous waste determination. 08/15/1993 01/15/1995 Order Number: EPA530-F-93-020 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-95-004 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 51 E Titles E *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Discontinues Action on 1990 Final Rules for Corrective Action Subpart S Proposal Management Units and Temporary Units Announces EPA’s partial withdrawal of the 1990 pro­ Announces EPA revision of the corrective action-related posed regulations for the corrective action program pro­ regulations under RCRA Subtitle C. Addresses the time visions. Explains how EPA intends to promote a results- and cost difficulties associated with managing remedia­ based approach to the corrective action program, thereby tion wastes. Introduces corrective action management improving the efficiency of cleanups at hazardous waste units and temporary units for remediation wastes in an facilities. Only available on the Internet at . Order Number: EPA530-F-93-001 Order Form: OSW 10/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-99-042 Order Form: OSW Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Interim Final Regulations on the Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Finalizes “Mixture” and “Derived-From” Rules Regulations under RCRA for Military Munitions Announces reinstatement of “mixture” and “derived­ from” rules governing the management of hazardous Summarizes the final regulations clarifying when con­ waste on an interim basis. Also opens public comment ventional and chemical military munitions become a haz­ on this issue. ardous waste under RCRA. It summarizes the regulatory 02/15/1992 definition of solid waste as it applies to three specific cat­ Order Number: EPA530-F-92-002 Order Form: OSW egories of military munitions: unused munitions, muni­ tions being used for their intended purpose, and used or fired munitions. Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues 02/15/1997 New Treatment Standards for Certain Order Number: EPA530-F-97-004 Order Form: OSW Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Announces an interim final rule that replaces the treat­ Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA ment standard of deactivation for certain ignitable and Implements the OECD Decision on corrosive wastes. Announces new standards that include Transfrontier Movements of Recyclable numerical treatment standards for hazardous con­ Wastes stituents of these wastes. Ruling is intended to bring the deactivation standard for ignitable and corrosive wastes Announces the codification of the requirements of the into full compliance with RCRA. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 05/15/1993 Council decision on the transfrontier movements of recy­ Order Number: EPA530-F-93-007 Order Form: OSW clable wastes as it will be implemented in the United States. The council’s decision ensures that the recovery of materials from wastes can continue in an international economy and that the shipments will be managed in an efficient and environmentally sound manner. 04/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-F-95-027 Order Form: OSW

52 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles E E *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes Promulgates Listing Determination for Rule To Allow States To Issue Research Certain Wastes from the Production of Development and Demonstration Permits Chlorinated Aliphatics For Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Lists as hazardous two of six wastes generated by the Announces EPA’s proposal to add new provisions to the chlorinated aliphatics industry. The two wastes are K174, Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (MSWLFs) wastewater treatment sludge from the production of eth­ that will allow approved states to issue research, devel­ ylene dichloride, or vinyl chloride monomer (EDC/VCM); opment and demonstration permits for landfill opera­ and K175 wastewater treatment sludge from the produc­ tions in order to stimulate the development of new tion of vinyl chloride monomer using mercuric chloride technologies and alternative operational processes for the catalyst in an acetylene-based process. Under the contin­ landfilling of municipal solid waste. Will allow State gent management listing determination, the waste will not Directors of approved states to issue permits waiving be listed as a hazardous waste if sent to a specific type of specific requirements of the municipal solid waste land­ management facility. Also, describes the criteria provided fill criteria in order to promote innovative technologies, in 40 CFR 261.11 for determining whether waste is a “sub­ provided landfill operators demonstrate there will be no stantial, present, or potential hazard to human health and increased risk to human health or the environment. Only the environment.” Only available on the Internet at available on the Internet at . non-hw/muncpl/mswlficr/factsheet.pdf>. 11/15/2000 06/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-F-00-033 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-02-013 Order Form: OSW

Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Modifications to the Definition of Proposing to Allow Waste as an Energy Wastewater Treatment Unit Source for Synthesis Gas Production and Power Generation Proposes the exclusion of devices with thermal treatment processes as wastewater treatment units, except for Announces EPA’s proposal to conditionally exclude, from sludge dryers. Maintains EPA’s long-standing policy that RCRA’s definition of solid waste hazardous, secondary thermal treatment units must be individually permitted materials that are processed in gasification systems to under RCRA. Public comment is requested. manufacture synthesis gas. Only available on the Internet 07/15/1990 at . Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-030 Order Form: OSW 02/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-015 Order Form: OSW

*Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Requests Information on Bioreactor Landfills and Performance of Alternative Liners for Landfills When Leachate is Recirculated Announces that EPA is considering revisions to the Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (40 CFR Part 258) with respect to the use of alternative liners when landfill leachate is recirculated and with respect to allow­ ing the operation of landfills as more advanced bioreac­ tors. Requests information from the public on these types of landfill processes. Only available on the Internet at . 05/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-F-00-023 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 53 E Titles E Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Sets *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR- Degradability Standards for Plastic Ring Media Rule Carriers Announces EPA’s final rule, which sets new require­ Announces EPA’s promulgation of standards of pho­ ments under RCRA for hazardous and remediation todegradability for plastic ring carrier devices, commonly wastes that are treated, stored, or disposed of during used on beverage cans. Provides two options for testing cleanup actions. Only available on the Internet at ring carriers to demonstrate that they degrade. 02/15/1994 11/15/1998 Order Number: EPA530-F-94-009 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-98-029 Order Form: OSW

*Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule for Comprehensive Review of the Treatment Third Third Scheduled Wastes Completes Standards for Mercury-Bearing Hazardous Statutory Requirements for Land Disposal Waste Restrictions Announces EPA’s comprehensive review of the standards Explains the fifth in series of five land disposal rulemak­ governing how mercury-bearing hazardous waste is ings. establishes treatment standards and effective dates treated prior to land disposal. Presents for public review for Third Third wastes, including characteristic wastes and comment EPA’s data on mercury-bearing hazardous and soft hammer wastes from First and Second Third lists. waste, a series of technical and policy issues regarding Treatment standards apply to hazardous wastes that are mercury waste treatment, and potential avenues by land disposed, including those injected into deep wells. which current mercury treatment standards might be 05/08/1990 revised. Only available on the Internet at 05/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-99-021 Order Form: OSW Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule to Eliminate Mineral Processing Wastes From the Bevill Amendment Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Final Conditional No-Migration Determination Promulgates high-volume and low-hazard criteria for for DOE’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant determining which mineral processing wastes keep exempt status under Bevill exclusion. Defines processing (WIPP) wastes as opposed to beneficiation wastes, which are Allows the U.S. Department of Energy to place limited subject to regulation as a solid waste under Subtitle D. amounts of waste in a Waste Isolation Pilot Plant reposi­ 08/15/1989 tory for testing and experimentation. Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-062 Order Form: OSW 11/15/1990 Order Number: EPA530-SW-91-026 Order Form: OSW

54 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles E E Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule to Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Identify the Status of Twenty Mineral Streamlined Regulations for Collecting Processing Wastes Conditionally Retained and Managing Universal Wastes within the Bevill Amendment Announces the promulgation of streamlined hazardous Identifies the five wastes removed from exclusion and waste regulations to make it easier for consumers and the 15 wastes remaining within exclusion. Wastes no businesses to recycle batteries, pesticides, and mercury- longer covered by Bevill exclusion will be evaluated for containing thermostats, referred to as “universal wastes,” hazardous characteristics. Wastes exhibiting one or more while ensuring their safe collection, recycling, handling, characteristics of hazardous waste must be managed and treatment. according to RCRA Subtitle C requirements. 05/15/1995 01/15/1990 Order Number: EPA530-F-95-011 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-013 Order Form: OSW Environmental Fact Sheet: Finalization of Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Hazardous Waste Identification Rule Standards for Hazardous Waste (HWIR) Combustors—Phase I Gives background on the mixture and derived-from Describes EPA’s final standards for four items in the first rules and defines both the mixture rule and the derived phase of finalizing its proposal to revise the air emission rule. Explains the reason for the revision. In addition, standards for certain units that combust hazardous details two new exemptions that narrow the scope of wastes (i.e., hazardous waste generators, hazardous these rules, tailoring them to match the risks proposed waste burning incinerators, cement kilns, and light­ by particular waste. An exemption for wastes listed sole­ weight aggregate kilns. ly for ignitability, corrosivity, and/or reactivity character­ 05/15/1998 istics, and conditional exemption for mixed wastes. 05/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-F-98-008 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-01-009 Order Form: OSW *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards Promulgated for Petroleum *Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Refining Waste Waste Listing Determination for Two Dye and Pigment Wastes Announces EPA’s final rule to add four new hazardous waste codes for petroleum refining wastes to its current Announces EPA’s proposal of concentration-based listings list of hazardous waste codes. Finalizes treatment stan­ for two deferred dye and pigment wastes. Explains that dards under LDR for these wastes. Also promulgates listing determinations are based on risk assessment results several exclusions related to the petroleum refining that show certain concentration levels of constituents con­ industry. Only available on the Internet at . human health when disposed in landfills. Details EPA’s 07/15/1998 decision not to list wastewater treatment sludge from the production of anthraquinone dyes and pigments. Only Order Number: EPA530-F-98-014 Order Form: OSW available on the Internet at . 07/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-99-037 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 55 E Titles E Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-level Waste Manifest System to be Streamlined Mixed Waste Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste Regulation Details a proposal to improve the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest system by automating procedures and Describes a final rule that provides flexibility to duly standardizing the manifest form. Describes the options licensed NRC generators to treat, store, and/or dispose of for using an electronic manifest, and explains how the certain mixed waste without a RCRA permit. The new process works. Also describes the impact this pro­ Agency is exempting low-level mixed waste (LLMW) posal will have on business. from RCRA storage and treatment requirements, and 01/15/2001 LLMW or Naturally Occurring and/or Accelerator-pro- Order Number: EPA530-F-01-003 Order Form: OSW duced Radioactive Material (NARM) from RCRA trans­ portation and disposal requirements. This exemption applies to mixed waste stored and treated in tanks or *Environmental Fact Sheet: Ideas to containers on-site. Additional flexibility is also provided Reduce Reporting Requirements at for manifesting eligible mixed waste. Although mixed Hazardous Waste Facilities waste meeting the applicable conditions is exempt from certain RCRA requirements, it must still be managed as Announces EPA’s ideas for streamlining its hazardous radioactive waste according to NRC regulations. Only waste reporting and recordkeeping requirements. Only available on the Internet at . hazwaste/data/burdenreduction/ibra-fs.pdf>. 06/15/2001 06/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-01-008 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-99-036 Order Form: OSW *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management *Environmental Fact Sheet: Interim Standards Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Emission Standards for 1999 Hazardous Waste Waste Combustor Rule Announces EPA’s promotion of pollution prevention, Summarizes EPA’s interim air emission standards and recycling, and safer disposal of cement kiln dust by revised compliance provisions for hazardous waste com­ proposing management standards for this waste. bustion sources as a result of a consensus settlement of Proposed standards provide a new, tailored framework issues among the environmental and regulated commu­ that safeguards groundwater and limits risk from releas­ nities and EPA. Only available on the Internet at . . 02/15/2002 08/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-008 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-99-023 Order Form: OSW

Environmental Fact Sheet: Land Disposal Environmental Fact Sheet: Milestone! Restrictions—Second Third (Final) Fifth Rulemaking Finalizes Land Disposal Restrictions Discusses EPA’s final approach to implementing land disposal restrictions of Second Third hazardous wastes. Completes the 6-year program. Details treatment stan­ Rule establishes treatment standards based on perfor­ dards established for wastes listed or identified before mance of BDAT, and specifies when standards will be November 8, 1984. Hazardous waste management facili­ effective. ties must test treated waste to verify that it meets stan­ 06/15/1989 dards. Land disposal facilities must ensure that all waste Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-046 Order Form: OSW disposal complies with LDRs. 05/08/1990 Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-048 Order Form: OSW

56 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles E E *Environmental Fact Sheet: Paint Wastes *Environmental Fact Sheet: Properly Not Listed as Hazardous Waste Managing Used Oil Filters Announces EPA’s final determination not to add two Supports the recycling of properly drained used oil fil­ paint production wastes to the list of hazardous waste. ters and their parts. Provides information on recycling or Only available on the Internet at . properly draining oil filters. On;y available on the 03/15/2002 Internet at . 07/15/1994 Order Number: EPA530-F-92-010 Order Form: OSW Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, and Promote *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Recycling Issues Rule Aims to Promote Metal Recovery from Waste Water Treatment Sludge Presents recommendations to Congress for implement­ (F006) ing the Basel Convention. Asks Congress to ban the export of nearly all hazardous wastes, municipal wastes, Announces EPA’s proposal for a cleaner, cheaper, and and municipal incinerator ash (known as covered smarter way for the metal finishing industry to recycle wastes) beyond North American borders. Emphasizes F006 waste through metals recovery. Describes the pro­ the principles of waste minimization to make the United posal to allow generators of F006 waste (sludges from States more self-sufficient in the management and dis­ the treatment of electroplating wastewaters) up to 180 posal of its wastes. Fosters appropriate recycling of low days (or up to 270 days, if applicable) to accumulate F006 hazard materials (e.g., scrap paper, glass, textiles, and waste without a hazardous waste storage permit or inter­ scrap metals) that trade like commodities and are needed im status, provided that these generators meet certain as raw materials by not limiting transboundary move­ conditions for recycling waste. Only available on the ments of these materials. Lists parties to the Basel Internet at . 03/15/1994 02/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-94-011 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-99-009 Order Form: OSW

*Environmental Fact Sheet: Procedures *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed for Approving State Subtitle D Landfill Rule Aims to Revise Certain Standards for Permitting Programs Spent Potliners from Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a New Describes EPA’s requirements governing Subtitle D land­ fills, a major effort to improve the safety of solid waste Regulatory Classification Scheme for landfills nationwide. Procedures allow states with Vitrification Units Treating K088 Waste approved permit programs flexibility in the way they Addresses EPA’s proposed strategy for the treatment of choose to incorporate the federal requirements into their K088 waste. Discusses this proposal as a signal of a new own solid waste management programs. Only available direction in the LDR program, one which fosters the use on the Internet at . that merely prepares a waste for land disposal. Describes 10/15/1998 this proposal as one that promotes the use of a technolo­ Order Number: EPA530-F-98-024 Order Form: OSW gy that generates reusable products, fluoride dust and glass frit, as well as the destruction of significant amounts of cyanide in K088 waste. Only available on the Internet at . 07/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-F-00-021 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 57 E Titles E *Environmental Fact Sheet: RCRA *Environmental Fact Sheet: Request for Corrective Action Showcase Pilots Comments: EPA Announces In-Depth Announced Review of the Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Program Announces that 31 innovative cleanup pilots, known as the RCRA Showcase Pilots, are underway in all ten EPA Announces an in-depth review of key issues for the LDR Regions and more than twenty states, The pilots are Program to further ensure that human health and the intended to illustrate innovative, nationwide RCRA environment are protected from the threats posed by the Correction Action cleanup efforts and to stimulate others land disposal of hazardous wastes. Describes a series of to explore similar efforts to speed up progress toward technical and policy issues regarding hazardous waste EPA’s cleanup goals.Only available on the Internet at treatment and potential avenues by which the LDR pro­ . . 10/15/2001 06/15/2000 Order Number EPA530-F-01-001 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-00-022 Order Form: OSW

Environmental Fact Sheet: Redesigning Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Hazardous Waste Regulations on Technical Standards for Hazardous Waste Recycling Combustion Facilities Discusses EPA and the states’ joint efforts to revise the Announces EPA’s effort to reduce hazardous air pollu­ regulatory definition of solid waste under RCRA. tants by issuing emission standards for hazardous waste- Addresses revisions that will improve EPA’s regulation burning incinerators, cement kilns, and lightweight of hazardous waste recycling by removing disincentives aggregate kilns. Describes how these standards will sig­ that might cause industries to choose disposal over safe nificantly limit emissions of many hazardous air pollu­ recycling, concentrating on higher-risk materials that tants, including dioxins and furans, mercury, and other pose greater hazards to human health, and developing heavy metals. simpler definitions and regulations. 08/15/1999 07/15/1995 Order Number: EPA530-F-99-039 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-95-015 Order Form: OSW *Environmental Fact Sheet: Rule *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Proposed to Reduce Hazardous Waste Determination for Wastes from the Record Keeping Requirements Combustion of Fossil Fuels Explains EPA’s proposal to reduce and streamline report­ Announces EPA’s decision that fossil fuel combustion ing and record keeping requirements in an effort to wastes do not warrant regulation as hazardous under reduce the regulatory burdens (time spent developing Subtitle C of RCRA.. Discusses EPA’s determination that and submitting information to federal agencies and on national nonhazardous waste regulations under RCRA keeping records) associated with the hazardous waste Subtitle D are needed for coal combustion wastes dis­ management regulations. Only available on the Internet posed in surface impoundments and landfills and used at . uses of these wastes, other than for minefilling, pose no 01/15/2002 significant risk and no additional national regulations Order Number: EPA530-F-02-006 Order Form: OSW are necessary. Only available on the Internet at . 05/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-F-00-025 Order Form: OSW

58 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles E E *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Lamps Are Universal Wastes Issued for Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG Hazardous Announces EPA’s decision to manage certain used lamps, especially fluorescent and high intensity discharge Waste lamps, under the universal waste program. Allows for Announces the promulgation of standards for nonmunic­ less stringent standards for storing, transporting, and ipal solid waste units that receive hazardous waste from collecting used lamps while maintaining compliance CESQGs. Explains new technical standards for nonmu­ with full hazardous waste requirements for final recy­ nicipal nonhazardous waste disposal units that receive cling, treatment, or disposal. Only available on the CESQG hazardous wastes; these include location restric­ Internet at . tive action standards. Describes the three types of facilities 07/15/1999 that might receive CESQG waste and how they might be Order Number: EPA530-F-99-024 Order Form: OSW affected by this rule. Only available on the Internet at . 06/15/1996 Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Order Number: EPA530-F-96-036 Order Form: OSW Reduction of Municipal Solid Waste

Outlines the significant growth in solid waste generation Environmental Fact Sheet: The National in the U.S. and the impact of source reduction on the national waste stream. Defines source reduction and Corrective Action Prioritization System addresses source reduction versus recycling. Profiles Describes the National Corrective Action Prioritization some key source reduction strategies. Addresses how System, a system set up to efficiently and consistently source reduction affects climate change. Lists resources assess the relative cleanup priority of RCRA facilities. for further information. Introduces the system’s ranking and how rankings are 09/15/1999 used. Order Number: EPA530-F-99-038 Order Form: OSW 01/15/1993 Order Number: EPA530-F-92-027 Order Form: OSW *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Hazardous *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Waste Combustors - Direct Final Rule, Standards Set for Toxicity Characteristic Parallel Proposal, and Proposed Rule (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral Processing Announces that EPA is amending nationwide standards Wastes, and Contaminated Soil for hazardous waste burning incinerators, cement kilns Announces EPA’s promulgation of treatment standards and lightweight aggregate kilns. These amendments will for metal-bearing wastes, including TC waste with high make it easier to comply with the standards that apply to levels of metal constituents, and waste generated in min­ many hazardous air pollutants of concern, including eral processing operations. Discusses miscellaneous dioxins and furans, mercury, and other heavy metals. issues related to mineral processing wastes and the Only available on the Internet at . with solid wastes. Reports on exclusion from regulation 05/15/2001 of certain waste waters from wood preserving operations. Order Number: EPA530-F-01-010 Order Form: OSW Only available on the Internet at . 04/15/1998 Order Number: EPA530-F-98-010 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 59 E Titles E Environmental Fact Sheet: Two New Environmental FactorTM: RCRA Hazardous Hazardous Waste Codes Added From Waste Handler Information (RCRIS) on Organobromine Production CD-ROM Announces promulgation of the final rule to add two Contains permit status, design capacity and compliance new waste codes to the current lists of RCRA hazardous history for facilities found in the EPA RCRIS program waste. Amends lands disposal restrictions treatment tracking database. Developed and maintained indepen­ standards by adding wastes from the production of dently by the Olewine Company, the database retrieval organobromines. system allows the user to search for RCRA facilities by 04/15/1998 permit type, Standard Industry Classification (SIC) code, Order Number: EPA530-F-98-007 Order Form: OSW RCRA waste codes, corrective action or violation; view compliance information (dates of evaluation, violation, enforcement and corrective action); look up facilities by Environmental Factor™: RCRA Hazardous waste processing categories of marketing, transporting, Waste Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 processing and energy recovery; and produce facility pro­ file reports showing waste activity or compliance history. Final) on CD-ROM Product contains databases, search and retrieval software Provides cradle to grave waste tracking of actual output on two ISO 9600/High Sierra format CD/ROMs, online information on waste generation and disposition by help from any screen, an installation diskette, and a LQGs and SQGs, transporters, and TSDFs. Developed User’s Guide. Requires a PC running DOS 3.1 or higher and maintained independently by the Olewine and 4 Meg hard-disk space. The Olewine Company also Company, the database retrieval system allows the user offers hotline support for no additional charge. to locate owner/operator information and names, titles Order Number: PB2000-593 440INC and telephone numbers of project managers; browse (standing order subscription) detailed data on TSDFs and LQGs activities, such as Order Number: PB99-593 441INC Order Form: NTIS onsite waste treatment, disposal, or recycling, offsite (latest issue only) waste received, waste generation and management, and waste minimization; monitor a TSDF’s hazardous waste shipments by waste code; locate a TSDF handling a EP Toxicity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.24); waste code within a geographic area of interest; and pro­ Identification and Listing of Hazardous duce a detailed report of all waste shipped or shipments Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section received by a TSDF. Product contains databases, search 3001 and retrieval software on an ISO 9600/High Sierra format CD/ROM, online help from any screen, an installation Describes process by which EPA identified and defined diskette, and a User’s Guide. Requires a PC386 running extraction procedure toxicity characteristic. Presents DOS 3.1 or higher and 4 Meg hard-disk space. The rationale, assumptions, models, and scientific studies Olewine Company also offers hotline support for no employed in defining extraction procedure toxicity. additional charge. Discusses comments received on proposed characteristics 07/15/1997 and changes made in response to comments. Order Number: PB98-500 267INC Order Form: NTIS 05/01/1980 Order Number: PB81-185 027 Order Form: NTIS

60 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles E E EPA Activities Under RCRA of 1976— EPA Guide for Infectious Waste Annual Report to the President and Management Congress, Fiscal Year 1977 Provides guidance on management of infectious waste. Describes activities of EPA during fiscal year 1977 in car­ Documents EPA perspective on acceptable infectious rying out mandates and authorizations of RCRA. Covers waste management practices. Topics include a definition activities related to state and local program development, of infectious waste and recommended practices for pack­ land disposal provisions, hazardous waste regulation, aging, treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal of and waste reduction, and public partic­ wastes. Contains updated summary of state require­ ipation and information. Summaries from EPA regional ments and regulations. offices compiled to indicate activities throughout country. (EPA530-SW-86-014) 05/15/1986 Lists reports and publications issued during the year. Order Number: PB86-199 130 Order Form: NTIS (EPA SW-663) 02/01/1978 Order Number: PB88-197 603 Order Form: NTIS *EPA Proposes Conditional Exclusions from the Definition of Hazardous EPA Activities Under RCRA—Annual Waste and the Definition of Solid Report to the President and Congress, Waste For Solvent-Contaminated Fiscal Year 1978 Wipes Describes activities of EPA during fiscal year 1978 in car­ Announces EPA's proposal to modify the hazardous rying out mandates and authorizations of RCRA. Covers waste management system for industrial wipes that have activities planned for 1979 and activities related to state been contaminated by hazardous solvents by improving and local program development, land disposal provi­ clarity and consistency in the regulation of industrial sions, and public participation and education. summaries wipes, providing regulatory relief, and saving affected from EPA regional offices are compiled to indicate activi­ facilities over $30 million per year. Only available on the ties throughout country. Lists reports and publications Internet at . (EPA SW-755) 03/15/1979 11/15/2003 Order Number: PB96-162 201 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-F-03-038 Order Form: OSW

*EPA Expands Comprehensive *EPA Proposes Hazardous Waste Procurement Guidelines (CPG) Listing Determination for Dyes and Announces EPA’s new recycled content items to the CPG. Pigments Production Wastes Outlines history of the CPG, including a table of all perti­ Fact sheet describing EPA's proposal to list non-waste- nent FRs, and summarizes the CPG program. Details the waters from the production of certain dyes, pigments CPG categories and designated items. Describes a suc­ and FD&C colorants as hazardous waste under RCRA. cessful affirmative procurement program, including the Only available on the Internet at . certification, and verification program; and procedures to 11/15/2003 monitor and review the procurement program. Only available on the Internet at . 08/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-F-04-008 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 61 E Titles E Equivalency of State Financial *Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion into Responsibility Mechanisms Indoor Air Describes criteria of equivalence to federal requirements Fact sheet describing a draft guidance issued by EPA to for states seeking authorization to administer hazardous help determine if the vapor intrusion exposure pathway waste programs. States not seeking such authorization poses a significant risk to human health. Only available may enact financial responsibility requirements applicable on the Internet at . facilities. Covers criteria for equivalence determinations, 11/15/2002 trust funds, surety bonds, letters of credit, and closure or Order Number: EPA530-F-02-052 Order Form: OSW postclosure insurance. 09/01/1982 Order Number: PB87-157 475 Order Form: NTIS Evaluation Guidelines for Toxic Air Emissions from Land Disposal Facilities ¡Es Fácil Ser Verde! Una Guía para Provides technical guidance to evaluate the potential Planear y Dirigir Reuniones y Eventos emissions of volatile hazardous chemicals into the Conscientes del Ambiente (Spanish atmosphere from land disposal facilities such as surface impoundments, seepage facilities, landfills, and land Translation of It’s Easy Being Green: treatment facilities. This method predicts impact on A Guide to Planning and Conducting ambient air quality by estimating the emission rates of Environmentally Aware Meetings and toxic components from disposal facilities. Events) 08/01/1981 Order Number: PB87-157 418/AS Order Form: NTIS Este librete asiste a los profesionales a planear eventos para el buen ambiente. Incluye perfiles de los acontec­ imientos acertados que se han llevado a cabo, así como Exemption of Oil and Gas Exploration los procedimientos paso a paso para coordinar eventos usando una lista de comprobación del planeamiento. and Production Wastes from Federal 15/09/2003 Hazardous Waste Regulations Número de pedido: EPA530-K-96-002S Addresses the exemption of certain oil and gas explo­ Formulario de pedido: OSW ration and production (E&P) wastes from regulation as hazardous wastes under Subtitle C of RCRA. Discusses basic rules for determining the exempt or non-exempt Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and status of wastes. Provides examples of exempt and non­ Hazardous Waste exempt wastes. Examines E&P waste mixtures. Clarifies several misunderstandings about the exemption and Describes 39 steps to evaluate plans to sequence design­ answers frequently asked questions. Makes recommen­ ing, constructing, and maintaining of effective cover over dations for sensible waste management. Includes sources solid and hazardous waste. Evaluations consider soils, of additional information. Also available in Spanish. site conditions, details of cover design, and postclosure 08/15/2002 maintenance and contingencies. (EPA SW-867) 09/15/1982 Order Number: EPA530-K-01-004 Order Number: EPA530-K-01-004S Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB87-154 894 Order Form: NTIS

62 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles E E Exención de los Residuos de la Extended Product Responsibility: A New Exploración y Producción de Petróleo Principle for Product-Oriented Pollution Crudo y Gas Natural de los Prevention Reglamentos Federales de Residuos Defines the general principle of EPR (the shifting of Peligrosos (Spanish Translation of responsibility to a life cycle concept to identify opportu­ Exemption of Oil and Gas nities for preventing pollution and reducing resource Exploration and Production Wastes and energy use in each stage of the product life cycle from Federal Hazardous Waste through changes in product design and process technol­ Regulations) ogy; the sharing of responsibility for the life cycle envi­ ronmental impacts of the product system among links in Trata la exención de ciertos residuos del aceite y de la the product chain; and a product systems approach with exploración y de la producción del gas (E&P) de la regu­ a focus of creating feed-back to product designers to lación como desechos peligrosos bajo el subtítulo C de design cleaner products). Discusses product responsibili­ RCRA. Discute las reglas básicas para determinar el ty in the United States. Addresses extended responsibili­ estado exento o no-exento de residuos. Proporciona ty in the electronics industry. Presents The Frigidaire ejemplos de los residuos exentas y no exentas. Examina Company’s program for recyclable product development las mezclas de desechos de E&P. Clarifica varios malen­ of refrigerators, automotive take back and recycling pro­ tendidos sobre la exención y contesta a varias preguntas. grams, an industry program to collect and recycle nickel- Hace recomendaciones para la gestión de desechos sensi­ cadmium batteries, Interface Flooring Systems’ ble. Incluye recursos de la información adicional. Evergreen Program and the product of service concept, 15/12/2003 Xerox Corporation’s product stewardship, and Rochester-Midland Corporation’s life-cycle partnership Número de pedido: EPA530-K-01-004S for cleaning products. Includes an appendix of EPR poli­ Formulario de pedido: OSW cy in the United States, Canada, the European Union, Germany, The Netherlands, France, Denmark, Sweden, Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Prepared under a grant by the University of Tennessee Center for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Clean Products and Clean Technologies. Draft 06/15/1997 Transmits recommendations on implementing the Order Number: EPA530-R-97-009 Order Form: OSW Agency’s guidance on conducting indirect exposure assessments. Includes implementation guidance for con­ ducting indirect exposure analysis at RCRA combustion Extended Product Responsibility: A units, products of incomplete combustion list, guidance Strategic Framework for Sustainable on trial burns, and guidance for performing screening Products level risk analysis at combustion facilities. 04/15/1994 Describes reduction of the life-cycle environmental impacts of products. Provides reasons for companies to Order Number: EPA530-R-94-021 Order Form: OSW consider EPR. Outlines how EPR works. 12/15/1998 Order Number: EPA530-K-98-004 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 63 F Titles E Fate and Transport of Hazardous Final Paper Products Recovered Materials Constituents; Identification and Listing of Advisory Notice (RMAN): Response to Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Public Comments Section 3001 Provides EPA’s response to comments requested on Presents two sections. The first section is a compilation paper-grade specific issues and on content levels, defini­ of physical and chemical properties of 195 hazardous tions, and specifications recommended in the Draft of the constituents. The second section estimates the migratory Paper RMAN, published in March 1995. Describes the potential or persistence of constituents of concern, based draft of the paper RMAN recommendations for procur­ on model in which waste is disposed of in an unconfined ing agencies to use when purchasing paper and paper landfill and/or lagoons. products containing postconsumer recovered materials. 05/01/1980 05/15/1996 Order Number: PB81-190 027 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-R-96-004 Order Form: OSW

Final Draft Guidance for Subpart H of the *Final Rule Revises Three Items and Interim Status Standards for Owners and Adds Seven New Items to Operators of Hazardous Waste Comprehensive Procurement Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Guidelines Facilities Fact sheet describing the revisions to three items (cement Assists regional offices in implementing closure and and concrete, polyester carpet, and railroad grade cross­ postclosure plans. Identifies major issues that affect clo­ ing surfaces) and the designation of seven new items sure requirements, with clarification of definitions. (bike racks, blasting grit, modular threshold ramps, non- Focuses on six specific types of closing: tanks, surface pressure pipe, office furniture, rebuilt vehicular parts, impoundments, land treatment facilities, landfills, incin­ and roofing materials) to the comprehensive procure­ erators, and multiple process facilities. ment guidelines. Only available on the Internet at 11/15/1981 . Order Number: PB87-193 397 Order Form: NTIS 03/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-F-04-005 Order Form: OSW Final Interim Status Standards for Surface Impoundments (40 CFR 265.220); Financial Assurance for Closure and Standards Applicable to Owners and Postclosure Care; Requirements for Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Owners and Operators of Hazardous Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Facilities; A Guidance Manual Describes purpose, legislative authority for regulations, Communicates information to ensure that adequate and key definitions used in the development of stan­ financial responsibility is provided for proper closure dards. Discusses the need for regulation from public and postclosure care of hazardous waste facilities. health and environmental standpoints. Provides a synop­ Introduction provides a general background for under­ sis of proposed regulations. Includes analysis of issues, standing financial requirements and manual organiza­ including proposed regulations and rationale, comments tion. An overview of requirements is included in Chapter received, EPA’s response and final regulatory language. II. Subsequent chapters deal with trust funds, surety References and appendices included. bonds, letters of credit, insurance, financial test and cor­ 04/15/1980 porate guarantee, state-required mechanisms, and Order Number: PB81-185 001 Order Form: NTIS assumption of responsibility. (EPA SW-955) 05/15/1982 Order Number: PB82-237 595 Order Form: NTIS

64 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles F E Financial Requirements; Interim Status First Report to Congress: Resource Standards (40 CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Recovery and Source Reduction Draft Guidance Pertains to investigation and study of problems of Assists regional offices in implementing sections of inter­ resource recovery. Organized into four major sections im status regulations relevant to closure and postclosure and two appendices. cost estimates. Section should be read in conjunction (EPA SW-352) 01/15/1974 with guidance for closure and postclosure plans. Order Number: PB255 139/8 Order Form: NTIS Document emphasizes interim status. (EPA SW-913) 01/15/1984 Order Number: PB88-197 595 Order Form: NTIS Follow That Trail! This activity book for grades K-3 is part of the Planet Financial Responsibility for Municipal Protectors Club Kit. Students follow the trail through a maze, a rebus, and other fun activities to find out where Solid Waste Landfills: An Introduction for bottles and cans go after they are recycled, and other facts Local Governments about resource conservation. Also available in Spanish. 09/15/1998 Provides a brief overview of the requirements for owners and operators of MSW landfills to demonstrate financial Order Number: EPA530-K-98-001 responsibility for certain costs associated with their land­ Order Number: EPA530-K-98-001S Order Form: OSW fills. Enumerates the seven financial mechanisms that owners and operators may use to demonstrate financial responsibility. Lists regional and headquarters contacts. 40 CFR Parts 190-259 04/15/1997 Codifies the general and permanent rules pertaining to Order Number: EPA530-K-97-002 Order Form: OSW RCRA published in the FR by EPA. 07/01/2004 Financing Guide for Recycling Businesses: Order Number: 869-052-00159-7 Order Form: GPO Investment Forums, Meetings, and Networks 40 CFR Parts 260-265 Designed to help recycling ventures identify sources of Codifies the general and permanent rules pertaining to capital and to foster awareness of these opportunities RCRA published in the FR by EPA. among financiers. Documents the business strengths nec­ 07/01/2004 essary to attract significant investment. Lists ways for entrepreneurs and economic developers to identify a Order Number: 869-052-00160-1 Order Form: GPO wide range of potential financial partners for recycling companies. Provides recommendations for economic 40 CFR Parts 266-299 developers and prospective forum organizers on the design of recycling-specific forums. Includes a listing by Codifies the general and permanent rules pertaining to geographic region of more than 100 investment forums, RCRA published in the FR by EPA. meetings, and networks that have developed to help 07/01/2004 entrepreneurs, investors, and service providers find com­ Order Number: 869-052-00161-9 Order Form: GPO patible partners. Provides contact information and brief description of each organization. 09/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-R-96-012 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 65 G Titles F Fourth Report to Congress: Resource Full Cost Accounting in Action: Case Recovery and Waste Reduction Studies of Six Solid Waste Management Agencies Reviews current status of resource recovery and waste reduction programs. Presents new findings on resource Illustrates the ways that different agencies developed recovery and waste reduction from EPA studies, investi­ unique FCA systems and applied those systems to gations, and technology demonstration projects. Includes address local issues, ranging from establishing user fees bibliography of relevant EPA publications. to cover service costs to developing a financial strategy (EPA SW-600) 08/01/1977 for closing an ash landfill. For each case study provides Order Number: PB88-197 579 Order Form: NTIS information on MSW system operations and costs, describes local FCA data and its developments, and explains how these data were used to address one or Fourth Year WasteWise Progress Report: more local issues. Highlights the overarching uses and Preserving Resources, Preventing Waste benefits of FCA rather than the early planning stages of incorporating FCA into existing budget and accounting Examines the WasteWise program’s fourth year and shares procedures. Includes FCA glossary. the results achieved by WasteWise partners in 1997. 12/15/1998 Provides sample partner achievements, highlights in waste Order Number: EPA530-R-98-018 Order Form: OSW prevention, recycling collection, and buying and manufac­ turing recycled products. Contains graph showing WasteWise partner growth from 1994 through 1998. General and Interim Status Standards for Features the “WasteWise Partners of the Year” with brief Tanks (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart J); descriptions of their waste prevention activities. Lists WasteWise “Program Champions.” Describes the satellite Interim Status Standards for Chemical, forum held in June 1998. U.S. map shows locations of part­ Physical, and Biological Treatment (40 ner network meetings, trade shows, and regional forums, CFR 265, Subpart Q); Standards and the number of WasteWise partners in each state. Applicable to Owners and Operators of 09/15/1998 Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Order Number: EPA530-R-98-016 Order Form: OSW and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Full Cost Accounting for Municipal Solid Provides EPA’s support and rationale for regulating haz­ Waste Management: A Handbook ardous waste in tanks and in chemical, physical and bio­ logical treatment facilities. Contains definitions, damage Introduces FCA and describes how FCA identifies what incidents, and description of precedents set for regula­ MSW management costs, explains the peaks and valleys tion. Describes proposed regulation and summarizes in MSW cash expenditures, illustrates MSW costs to citi­ comments and EPA’s responses to comments as well as zens more clearly, adopts a businesslike approach to rationale for final regulation. Proposes two new require­ MSW management, develops a stronger position in ments concerning comprehensive inspection of tanks and negotiating with vendors, evaluates the appropriate mix control of air emissions. of MSW services, and fine-tunes MSW programs. 12/15/1980 addresses compilation of FCA data, allocating costs, and reporting FCA data. Includes glossary of FCA terms. Order Number: PB81-190 050 Order Form: NTIS 09/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-R-95-041 Order Form: OSW

66 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles G F General Facility Standards for Location of Generation and Management of CESQG Facilities (40 CFR 264, Subpart B, Section Waste 264.18); Standards Applicable to Owners Summarizes existing data on the waste generation and and Operators of Hazardous Waste management practices of CESQG. Includes data on the Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities number of CESQGs and the volume of CESQG waste. Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Discusses major CESQG waste generating industries, major CESQG waste types, and CESQGs waste manage­ Provides background and support for EPA’s general loca­ ment practices. Appendices provide detailed information tion standards, from which permits are granted. Explains on the source of information, list state requirements for background and basis for regulations. CESQGs, and cite available federal and state documents 12/15/1980 that encourage pollution prevention and proper waste Order Number: PB81-189 755 Order Form: NTIS management by CESQGs. (EPA530-R-95-017) 07/15/1994 General Issues Concerning Interim Status Order Number: PB95-208 898 Order Form: NTIS Standards (40 CFR 265); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, for Land Disposal Restrictions Program and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, (BDAT) Subtitle C, Section 3004 Details EPA’s BDAT program for collecting treatment Addresses general issues regarding interim standards at data and setting forth specific quality assurance and hazardous waste management facilities. Standards allow quality control parameters. prompt implementation of the initial phase of the RCRA (EPA530-SW-87-011) 03/15/1987 hazardous waste control. Order Number: PB88-170 766 Order Form: NTIS 04/15/1980 Order Number: PB81-181 414 Order Form: NTIS Geochemical Modeling of Mine Pit Water: An Overview and Application of General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 264.13); Computer Codes Interim Status Standards for General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 265.13); Standards Evaluates the suitability of hydrogeochemical computer modeling codes BALANCE, MINTEQA2, PHREEQE, Applicable to Owners and Operators of WATEQF, and WATEQF4 to the task of modeling post- Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, mining pit water geochemistry. Discusses the advantages and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, and disadvantages of these codes for pit water modeling. Subtitle C, Section 3004 Provides detailed descriptions of the operation of each software code. Includes a detailed discussion of intro­ Provides EPA’s support for imposing general waste ductory aqueous geochemistry and how the concepts are analysis standards at hazardous waste management integrated into chemical models. facilities. Addresses Congressional authority for regula­ (EPA530-R-95-012) 12/15/1994 tion. Provides examples of damage incidents and Order Number: PB95-191 250 Order Form: NTIS describes precedents for regulation set by state and/or other federal statutes. Summarizes and responds to com­ ments received on proposed regulations, giving EPA’s rationale for final regulations. 04/29/1980 Order Number: PB81-181 406 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 67 G Titles F Geosynthetic Clay Liners Used in Getting on the Books with Waste Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Reduction Describes geosynthetic liners (GCLs), a new and innova­ Fact sheet describing the Department of Energy’s tive technology that meets federal performance stan­ Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Program, creat­ dards of the Criteria for MSWLFs (40 CFR 258), used as a ed for individuals or entities to report information on barrier system in MSWLF applications. Discusses GCL any activity that reduces emissions of greenhouse gases technology—materials, hydraulic conductivity, shear or increases carbon sequestration. Provides sample suc­ strength and other characteristics, and testing. Lists cess stories. Addresses benefits, and challenges. Also available GCL products, their installation, and costs. available in the kit folder Climate Change and Waste. Addresses performance factors and design and installa­ 07/15/2002 tion standards. Provides case studies. Includes references Order Number: EPA530-F-02-019 Order Form: OSW and sources of additional information. 07/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-97-002 Order Form: OSW Got Your Driver's License? You Can Make a Difference Geotechnical Systems for Structures on Brochure encouraging new drivers to recycle their used Contaminated Sites; Technical Guidance motor oil. Also Available in Spanish. Included in Your Document Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Can Make a Difference Kit. Addresses some of the technical aspects of contaminated 09/15/2003 site remediation and redevelopment. This document is Order Number: EPA530-F-03-040 intended for use by regional and state personnel at sites Order Number: EPA530-F-03-040S Order Form: OSW where contamination is marginal or where the primary source of contamination has been removed, and where it might be technically feasible to build functional struc­ Grant Resources for Solid Waste Activities tures that can mitigate some environmental hazards. in Indian Country Includes background information on the corrective action program, suitable conditions for structural devel­ Serves as a resource tool to assist tribes, Alaskan native opment, major categories of contaminated sites, selection villages, and community and nonprofit organizations in of site-design measures, design components and configu­ identifying financial assistance opportunities for their rations, measures of coverage effectiveness, and exam­ solid waste management programs. Provides general ples of sites. information on developing effective grant proposals and (EPA530-R-93-002) 08/15/1993 describes potential funding sources for solid waste activ­ Order Number: PB93-209 419 Order Form: NTIS ities. Includes both federal and private sources for grants. Provides purpose, eligibility, types of support, uses and use restrictions, financial information, sample Getting More for Less: Improving of previous awards, deadline, application information, Collection Efficiency criteria for selecting proposals, assistance considerations, post assistance requirements, information contacts, and Summarizes information presented to participants at a related programs for each grant source. Includes sample series of national workshops on collection efficiency. forms and glossary. Includes list of EPA regional tribal Defines collection efficiency as picking up more solid coordinators. waste or recyclables using fewer trucks or fewer people 08/15/1998 or less time. Focuses on four specific cost-cutting strate­ Order Number: EPA530-R-98-014 Order Form: OSW gies: changing collection frequency, improving routing, automating collection, and implementing dual collection. Outlines steps for designing changes to a collection sys­ tem. Includes resources. 11/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-R-99-038 Order Form: OSW

68 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles G G Green Advertising Claims *GreenScapes Success Story: Bobsledding on Bottles Helps consumers evaluate the environmental claims of products. Cautions against vague claims, claims of Describes how the Olympic Regional Development biodegradability, and claims that products are ozone- Authority (ORDA) of Lake Placid, New York, in prepara­ friendly. Provides government information sources. tion for the 2000 Winter Goodwill Games, added three 10/15/1992 staging platforms to its bobsled/luge/skeleton run made Order Number: EPA530-F-92-024 Order Form: OSW from recycled milk and detergent bottles and reinforced with fiberglass. Only available on the Internet at . Landscaping 07/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-023 Order Form: OSW Describes EPA's GreenScapes program. Provides cost- efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for large-scale landscaping. Focuses on reducing, recycling, *GreenScapes Success Story: reusing, and rebuying. Includes a checklist of activities. Compost as Cure-All 07/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-K-03-003 Order Form: OSW Relates how Filtrexx International, LLC is using compost to prevent erosion along highways, at construction sites, and other transportation and building locations. Only *GreenScapes Success Story: A available on the Internet at . 07/15/2003 Describes how the North Shore Country Club in Order Number: EPA530-F-03-025 Order Form: OSW Glenview, Illinois, uses green methods to keep grass on the golf course. Instead of chemical fertilizers and pesti­ cides, the club uses a 50-50 mix of nutrient-rich biosolids *GreenScapes Success Story: Food from the Chicago Metropolitan Sanitary Sewer District and Wine: An Agreeable and compost made from yard waste to keep the greens healthy and aesthetically pleasing. Only available on the Combination Internet at . made from the food scraps of more than 1,500 food relat­ 07/15/2003 ed businesses and thousands of residents in San Order Number: EPA530-F-03-029 Order Form: OSW Francisco on vineyards throughout Northern California's wine country to enhance the quality of the soil. Only available on the Internet at . Abandoned Plastics Find a Home 07/15/2003 Describes how Agri-Plas, Inc. recycles all types of plas­ Order Number: EPA530-F-03-024 Order Form: OSW tics from plant nursery products to sell for making new planting pots, auto parts, and plastic lumber. Only avail­ *GreenScapes Success Story: Golden able on the Internet at . Compost 07/15/2003 Relates how the Texas Department of Transportation is Order Number: EPA530-F-03-021 Order Form: OSW using compost to prevent the erosion of roads by helping vegetation grow quickly. Describes several successful uses of compost along Texas roads. Only available on the Internet at . 07/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-031 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 69 G Titles G *GreenScapes Success Story: New *GreenScapes Success Story: These Jersey's Milk Jug Bridge Tires Were Made for Walkin' Explains the process researchers at Rutgers University Discusses several projects undertaken by Los Angeles patented that creates a super-strong material from post- County, California to recycle tire rubber into pathways, consumer plastics like polystyrene cups and polyethyl­ playground surfaces, and flooring tile throughout its dis­ ene milk jugs. Describes the bridge constructed over the trict. Only available on the Internet at . available on the Internet at . Order Number: EPA530-F-03-026 Order Form: OSW 07/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-028 Order Form: OSW “Greenscaping” Your Lawn and Garden *GreenScapes Success Story: Not Encourages consumers to grasscycle, mulch, and com­ Your Typical Compost Feedstock post to reduce the amount of yard waste in the waste stream. Provides details on how and what to compost. Describes the Aspen Skiing Company's deconstruction of Addresses changing landscaping to “greenscaping” by two buildings. The company sorted the materials and reducing (use manual tools and fewer harmful pesti­ either reused them or ground them into compost cides), reusing (collect rainwater), recycling (used oil and . tires from landscaping vehicles and equipment), and 07/15/2003 rebuying (gardening products made from recycled mate­ rials). Also available in Spanish. Included in The Power Order Number: EPA530-F-03-022 Order Form: OSW of Change: Protecting the Environment for the Next Generation Kit and in Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: *GreenScapes Success Story: Parks You Can Make a Difference Kit. Abound with Plastic Lumber 0/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-K-03-002 Relates how Harmonie State Park in Indiana and Anoka Order Number: EPA530-K-03-002S Order Form: OSW County, Minnesota have successfully used plastic lum­ ber, replacing pressure-treated wood in bridges, picnic tables, and benches. Only available on the Internet at Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265, . Subpart F); Standards Applicable to Owners 07/15/2003 and Operators of Hazardous Waste Order Number: EPA530-F-03-030 Order Form: OSW Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 *GreenScapes Success Story: Recycled Provides EPA’s support for setting groundwater monitor­ Rubber Raises the Road ing standards at hazardous waste management facilities. Facilities must monitor movement of groundwater to Describes how the Maine Department of Transportation detect contaminants as early as possible. Specifies moni­ used shredded tires to support a new raised road bed, toring requirements. creating a road and bridge that allows year-round access 05/20/1980 to a local community. Only available on the Internet at . 07/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-027 Order Form: OSW

70 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles G G Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Guidance for Capacity Assurance Aluminum Potliners (K088) Planning; Capacity Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) Discusses the application of the EPA Composite Model for Leachate Migration with Transformation Products to Provides guidance to the states on how to assure ade­ model the groundwater impact of the disposal of alu­ quate hazardous waste treatment and disposal capacity minum potliners. Describes the modeling approach and for meeting the requirements of Section 104(c)(9) of CER­ data sources used. Presents the results of the fate and CLA by preparing the 1993 hazardous waste capacity transport modeling. Provides references. assurance plans. Includes an overview of the capacity (EPA530-R-97-023) 02/15/1996 assurance planning process, base-year data, projections, Order Number: PB97-176 853 Order Form: NTIS and information on addressing shortfalls. (EPA530-R-93-014) 05/15/1993 Order Number: PB93-209 898 Order Form: NTIS Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission Monitoring; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions Evaluation Guideline *Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air Pathway from Presents procedures for assessing the impact of hazardous Groundwater and Soils (Subsurface Vapor air emissions from disposal facilities on downwind popu­ lation. Disposal areas include surface impoundments, Intrusion Guidance); Draft seepage facilities, landfills, and land treatment facilities. Addresses the evaluation of a single exposure pathway – Calculations presented for quick reference. the “vapor intrusion pathway.” Provides a tool to help 12/15/1980 the user conduct a screening evaluation as to whether or Order Number: PB87-155 578/AS Order Form: NTIS not the vapor intrusion exposure pathway is complete and, if so, whether it poses an unacceptable risk to human health. Only available on the Internet at . Considerations in Hazardous Waste 11/15/2002 Management Facilities Order Number: EPA530-D-02-004 Order Form: OSW Documents EPA’s support for regulations prohibiting hazardous waste management facilities from locating Guidance for Facility Management within 200 feet of a fault that has had displacement in Planning; Draft Holocene Period (i.e. approximately the past 11,000 years). Addresses final ruling on surface fault displace­ Provides guidance developing multi-year strategies, the ment. Includes description of regulation and consequences third step of the facility management planning process. of noncompliance. Appendices discuss earthquakes and Designed to encourage coordination among state and faults, types of fault displacements, and holocene EPA enforcement officials and permitting entities. deposits. 07/01/1985 12/29/1980 Order Number: PB87-188 090 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB87-155 552/AS Order Form: NTIS Guidance for Implementing the RCRA Dioxin Listing Rule Supplies states and EPA regions with guidance on imple­ menting RCRA listing of CDFs. Gives consensus posi­ tions of various enforcement offices for major response issues of RCRA and CERCLA programs. Issues and pro­ posed resolutions are summarized. 08/01/1985 Order Number: PB87-202 040 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 71 G Titles G Guidance for Permit Writers: Facilities Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Storing Hazardous Waste in Containers Closure and Postclosure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: Treatment and Storage Provides permit writers with a systematic approach to evaluate permit applications from facilities that store Facilities hazardous waste in containers. Includes details about Provides framework for developing closure cost estimate design, equipment, and specific procedures for evaluat­ for treatment and storage technologies. Intended for use ing data submitted by permit applicants. Contains topi­ by facility owners and operators who prepare closure cal bibliographies. and postclosure cost estimates and by state and EPA 11/02/1982 regional personnel who review cost estimates. Contains Order Number: PB88-105 689 Order Form: NTIS worksheets for estimating closure costs for container storage, treatment and storage tanks, and incineration. (EPA530-SW-87-009A) 11/15/1986 Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Order Number: PB87-158 994/AS Order Form: NTIS Wastes

Provides companion document to SW-846. Describes and Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for directs modifications applied to samples from petrole- um-refining waste streams. Describes analytical con­ Closure and Postclosure Plans (Subparts G straints imposed by waste stream residual samples as and H); Volume II: Land Disposal Facilities contrasted to what can be described as environmental Assists facility owners and operators and state and EPA residual samples. regional personnel in developing closure and postclosure 07/05/1985 cost estimates for land disposal technologies. Contains Order Number: PB87-154 910/AS Order Form: NTIS worksheets for recording cost estimates for closure and postclosure plans. Contains worksheets for estimating all types of closure and postclosure costs and summary Guidance for the Sampling and Analysis worksheets for totalling facility costs. of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash for (EPA530-SW-87-009B) 11/15/1986 the Toxicity Characteristic Order Number: PB87-159 000/AS Order Form: NTIS Contains guidance to assist generators of ash from municipal waste combustion facilities in determining Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for whether their ash is hazardous because it exhibits the toxicity characteristic. Discusses typical concerns during Closure and Postclosure Plans (Subparts G development of a sampling plan and presents one exam­ and H); Volume III: Unit Costs ple of an approach to ash sampling. Describes analysis Contains information and guidance on unit cost ranges using the TCLP from Test Methods for Evaluating Solid and typical unit costs. Explains how unit costs are Waste. Discusses the importance of quality assurance applied in developing closure and postclosure cost esti­ and quality control. Describes criteria for evaluating data mates for land disposal technologies. Provides guidance to determine whether ash is hazardous for the toxicity to user in completing worksheets in Volumes I and II. characteristic. Provides a listing of resources for design­ (EPA530-SW-87-009C) 11/15/1986 ing a sampling and analysis plan. Includes appendix of definitions of terms used in the guidance. Order Number: PB87-159 018/AS Order Form: NTIS 06/15/1995 Order Number: EPA530-R-95-036 Order Form: OSW

72 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles G G Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Closure and Postclosure Plans (Subparts G Land Treatment Closure/Postclosure (40 and H); Volume IV: Documentation CFR Part 265) Presents information on sources used for each unit cost Provides general guidance to owners and operators of in developing closure and postclosure cost estimates for hazardous waste land treatment units and permit writers land disposal technologies. Provides examples of all on implementing 40 CFR Part 265 closure regulations. computations performed in developing unit cost and Includes general information on hazardous waste land describes assumptions made in developing unit costs. treatment and methods of closure. Addresses the objec­ (EPA530-SW-87-009D) 11/15/1986 tives of closure and postclosure, and factors affecting Order Number: PB87-159 026/AS Order Form: NTIS them. Also includes methods for addressing closure and postclosure based on migration potential and manage­ ment during closure and postclosure. Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste 04/14/1987 Incinerator Permits; Final Report Order Number: PB87-183 695 Order Form: NTIS Provides guidance for review and evaluation of permit application information submitted to document compli­ Guidance Manual on the RCRA ance with RCRA standards for incineration. Methods are Regulation of Recycled Hazardous Wastes suggested for designating facility-specific operation con­ ditions necessary to ensure compliance with standards. Provides guidance to state and EPA regional personnel Incineration regulations are addressed. Provides guid­ who must determine which materials, when recycled, are ance for evaluating incinerator performance data and solid and hazardous wastes. Guidance provided in form procedures used in incinerator trial burn. of examples illustrating applications of rule to actual (EPA SW-966) 07/15/1983 recycling practices. Order Number: PB86-100 577 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-86-015) 03/15/1986 Order Number: PB86-208 584/AS Order Form: NTIS Guidance Manual for Research, Development, and Demonstration Guidance on Implementation of the Permits (40 CFR Section 270.65) Minimum Technological Requirements of HSWA of 1984, Respecting Liners and Provides guidance to writers and research, development, Leachate Collection Systems; and demonstration permit applicants in preparing appli­ cations and drafting conditions for permits. Includes Reauthorization Statutory Interpretation answers to frequently asked questions about research, #5D development, and demonstration. Provides further interpretation of minimum technologi­ (EPA530-SW-86-008) 07/15/1986 cal requirements found in Section 3004(o) and 3015 as Order Number: PB86-229 192/AS Order Form: NTIS relating to liners and leachate collection systems. (EPA530-SW-85-012) 05/24/1985 Order Number: PB87-163 242/AS Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 73 G Titles H Guidance on Issuing Permits to Facilities Guide for Industrial Waste Management Required to Analyze Groundwater for (CD-ROM) Appendix VIII Constituents Presents an interactive program to teach facility man­ Presents EPA’s latest views on analytical potential of each agers, regulatory agency staff, and the public about the Appendix VIII constituent. Explains how permit writers management of industrial wastes. Recommends best may exercise discretion under existing regulations to management practices and key factors to take into expedite permit issuance where Appendix VIII analyses account to protect ground water, surface water and are required. ambient air quality in siting, design, operation, monitor­ 02/15/1986 ing, corrective action, and closure and post-closure care. Details risk-based approaches for choosing liner systems Order Number: PB87-188 082 Order Form: NTIS and waste application rates for groundwater protection and to evaluate the need for air controls. Contains inter­ Guidance on the Definition and active audiovisuals for each section of the Guide for Industrial Waste Management described above, fact sheets Identification of Commercial Mixed Low- to help better understand why specific chemicals may be Level Radioactive and Hazardous Waste a concern, Internet-based mapping application to help and Answers to Anticipated Questions identify the geologic conditions when siting new waste management facilities or units, the Industrial Waste Presents information developed jointly by the Nuclear Management Evaluation Model designed to recommend Regulatory Commission and EPA to aid commercial low- liner designs that protect ground water, and the level radioactive waste generators in assessing whether Industrial Waste Air Model to help determine risks from they are currently generating mixed low-level radioac­ air emissons from various types of industrial waste units. tive waste. 02/15/2003 10/04/1989 Order Number: EPA530-C-03-002 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-016 Order Form: OSW

Guide for Preparing RCRA Permit Guide for Industrial Waste Management Applications for Existing Facilities Presents a comprehensive voluntary industrial waste management guide that identifies best management Provides technical instructions on preparing permit practices for the full range of nonhazardous industrial applications for owners and operators of storage and wastes. Provides useful information on waste manage­ treatment facilities that have hazardous wastes in tanks, ment topics such as siting, designing, operating, moni­ containers, or piles. Covers administrative procedures toring, taking corrective action, and closing industrial that EPA uses in RCRA permitting program. Includes waste management units. Designed to assist facility man­ completed RCRA permit application for a hypothetical agers, state and tribal environmental managers, and the storage facility. public in evaluating and choosing protective practices for 01/15/1982 managing industrial waste in new landfills, waste piles, Order Number: PB87-193 371 Order Form: NTIS surface impoundments, and land application units. Identifies the components of a sound waste management system and discusses why each is important. Includes Guide to Becoming a Partner in the ground-water and air models, as well as other tools to Resource Conservation Challenge help tailor waste management practices to a specific facility. Addresses building partnerships with state and Explains how to become a partner in the Resource tribal managers; characterizing waste; integrating pollu­ Conservation Challenge Describes the steps necessary in tion, recycling, and treatment; considering the site; identifying the environmental problem and defining its ensuring air quality; protecting surface water and challenge; identifying and talking with partners; devel­ ground water; assessing risk; designing and installing oping solutions, objectives, targets, implementation plan, liners; operating the waste management system; moni­ and time line; announcing the partnership and agree­ toring performance; taking corrective action; and per­ ment; and publicizing major milestones. forming closure and post-closure. Includes glossary. 10/15/2003 02/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-055 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-R-03-001 Order Form: OSW

74 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles H H Guide to the Disposal of Chemically *Handbook of Groundwater Protection Stabilized and Solidified Waste and Cleanup Policies for RCRA Corrective Action (Fact Sheet) Examines regulations, testing procedures, landfill designs, and other options for disposal systems using Describes the Handbook of Groundwater Protection and stabilization and solidification of wastes. Includes a sum­ Cleanup Policies for RCRA Corrective Action and its use. mary of major suppliers of technology, plus a summary Only available on the Internet at . Order Number: PB87-154 902/AS Order Form: NTIS 10/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-F-01-021 Order Form: OSW Guidelines for Assessing the Quality of Life-Cycle Inventory Analysis *Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup Policies for Focuses on the inventory analysis component of life cycle analysis (a holistic concept and methodology to identify RCRA Corrective Action for Facilities the environmental consequences of a product, process, or Subject to Corrective Action Under activity throughout its life cycle and to identify opportuni­ Subtitle C of the Resource ties for achieving environmental improvements). Discusses Conservation and Recovery Act the identification and quantification of raw materials and energy inputs, air emissions, water effluents, solid waste, Developed as part of the RCRA Cleanup Reforms and other life cycle inputs and outputs. Appendices announced by EPA in July 1999 and January 2001. include data quality indicators and a bibliography. Addresses groundwater protection and cleanup strategy, (EPA530-R-95-010) 04/15/1995 short-term protection (environmental indicator) goals, intermediate performance goals, final cleanup goals, Order Number: PB95-191 235 Order Form: NTIS groundwater cleanup levels, point of compliance, cleanup timeframe source control, groundwater use des­ Haciendo Aún Más Verde ignations, institutional controls, monitored natural atten­ uation, technical impracticability reinjection of contami­ ("Greenscaping") su Césped y Jardín nated groundwater, performance monitoring, and com­ (Spanish Translation of pleting groundwater remedies. Updated in April 2004. “Greenscaping” Your Lawn and Appendices include references, links to Internet Garden) resources, and a glossary. Available only on the Internet at . estiércol vegetal que reduzcan la cantidad de basura de 04/15/2004 la yarda. Proporciona los detalles en cómo y lo que al estiércol vegetal. Díscute cómo cambiar la cultivación de Order Number: EPA530-R-04-030 Order Form: OSW un huerto a "greenscaping" reduciendo (usando her­ ramientas manuales y menos pesticidas dañosos), reuti­ Handbook of RCRA Groundwater lizando (recoja el agua de lluvia), reciclando (aceite y llantas usadas de ajardinar los vehículos y equipo), y Monitoring Constituents: Chemical and rebuying (productos de cultivación hechos de los materi­ Physical Properties (Appendix IX to 40 ales reciclados). Incluido en Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus CFR Part 264) Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer una Diferencia Kit. Contains the physical and chemical properties of con­ 15/02/2004 stituents listed in 40 CFR Part 264 Appendix IX. The handbook organizes groundwater monitoring con­ Número de pedido: EPA530-K-03-002S stituents by Appendix IX name and includes constituents Formulario de pedido: OSW that are being considered for addition to or deletion from Appendix IX. (EPA530-R-92-022) 09/15/1992 Order Number: PB92-233 287 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 75 H Titles H Handle With Care: How to Throw Out Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Used Insulin Syringes and Lancets at Study; Executive Summary Home: A Booklet for Young People With Presents an overview of the findings of OSW’s investiga­ Diabetes and Their Families tion of the potential gaps in the current RCRA waste Offers easy directions and illustrations for young people characterization regulations. Identifies issues such as with diabetes on how to protect family members and updating ignitability and reactivity characteristics per waste handlers from injury, while keeping the environ­ Department of Transportation regulations and examining ment clean and safe. Updates 1990 booklet. a broader array of leaching procedures. These areas 09/15/1999 merit further analysis due to the significant potential for improving hazardous waste management practices and Order Number: EPA530-K-99-008 Order Form: OSW protection to health and the environment. 11/15/1996 Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Order Number: EPA530-S-96-053 Order Form: OSW Study Presents the findings of OSW’s investigation of the Hazardous Waste Facility Permitting potential gaps in the current RCRA waste characteriza­ Process tion regulations. Identifies issues such as updating ignitability and reactivity characteristics as per Briefly defines hazardous wastes and hazardous waste Department of Transportation regulations and examining management facilities in non-technical terms. Lists laws a broader array of leaching procedures. These areas and regulations governing TSDFs. Describes permitting merit further analysis due to the significant potential for requirements, steps in the permitting process, and public improving hazardous waste management practices and participation. Also available in Spanish. protection to health and the environment. 06/15/1996 11/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-F-96-007 Order Number: EPA530-R-96-053 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-96-007S Order Form: OSW

Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Hazardous Waste From Discarding of Study; Appendices Commercial Chemical Products and the Provides supplemental information for the Hazardous Containers and Spill Residues Thereof (40 Waste Characteristics Scoping Study. Includes informa­ CFR 261.33); Identification and Listing of tion on individual environmental releases which are ref­ Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, erenced in the study, a discussion of several data sources Section 3001 used to identify environmental releases, and a detailed comparison of the ICR characteristics to related Provides the basis for regulations concerning discarded approaches under other federal and state programs. commercial products. Defines division of commercial 11/15/1996 chemical products into two categories: those acutely haz­ ardous and subject to stringent exclusion level, and those Order Number: EPA530-R-96-053a Order Form: OSW hazardous and regulated in the same manner as other hazardous wastes. Regulations concern commercial spill residues and debris and containers and inner liners that contain acutely hazardous chemicals. (EPA530-SW-89-005) 04/01/1981 Order Number: PB89-126 460 Order Form: NTIS

76 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles H H Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Hazardous Waste Program Information Study Strategy Plan; Waste Information Needs Presets the results of a study designed to evaluate inciner­ Discusses the first phase of EPA’s Waste Information ator permitting priorities. Study also determines permit­ Needs initiative of the Information Strategy Plan. ting timelines, identifies pertinent issues, and provides an Designed to provide the EPA hazardous waste program accurate accounting system for hazardous waste inciner­ with a framework for gathering information needed to ation facilities. support the program over the long term. Presents find­ 08/15/1986 ings and recommendations and identifies issues to be Order Number: PB87-202 420 Order Form: NTIS resolved before proceeding to the next phase of the Waste Information Needs project. 11/15/1996 Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions Order Number: EPA530-R-96-050 Order Form: OSW and Answers Provides answers to questions that the public may have Hazardous Waste Program Information about hazardous waste incineration. Discusses the regu­ Strategy Plan; Waste Information Needs; latory program for hazardous waste incinerators, permits Appendices and the permitting process, and enforcement of permit­ ting operations. Includes the general standards for facili­ Presents the supplementary appendices to The ties operating hazardous waste incinerators and potential Hazardous Waste Program Information Strategy Plan. risks of hazardous waste incineration. Includes information needs descriptions, OSW’s Strategic 04/15/1988 Plan, a description of the information engineering Order Number: EPA530-SW-88-018 Order Form: OSW methodology, and RCRA program goals and strategies. 11/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-R-96-050a Order Form: OSW Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Provides state-of-the-art information on all aspects of Hazardous Waste Requirements for Large hazardous waste land treatment. Refers to people involved in design and design review, beginning with Quantity Generators site selection and waste characterization and progressing Summarizes information on identifying hazardous wastes through facility design, operation, and closure. Fate of generated, determining generator categories, obtaining both inorganic and organic compounds in a soil environ­ EPA identification numbers, preparing waste for ship­ ment is included. Provides a basis for development of ment off site, obtaining manifests, managing hazardous treatment demonstrations. waste on site, reporting, record keeping, complying with (EPA SW-874) 04/15/1983 LDRs, and following export/import requirements. Order Number: PB89-179 014 Order Form: NTIS 06/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-F-96-032 Order Form: OSW Hazardous Waste Management Planning Needs and Practices: A Review of Several Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; State Agency Approaches Description of Methodology and Identifies existing and emerging state hazardous waste Appendices A, B, C, D, and E management planning needs, describes planning prac­ Evaluates frequency and severity of various failure tices designed to address these needs, and relates state mechanisms for a variety of hazardous waste treatment observations on the relationship of their planning needs and storage tank systems. Demonstrates fault tree tech­ and activities to the federal capacity assurance planning niques and a Monte Carlo simulation model to predict process. Includes an appendix of interview questions. probabilities, magnitudes, and concentrations of releases (EPA530-R-93-010) 08/15/1993 over a 20-year operating life. Order Number: PB93-193 225 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-86-012) 01/13/1986 Order Number: PB86-192 937/AS Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 77 H Titles I Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis Household Hazardous Waste; Steps to Safe Management Analyzes human health risks associated with different regulatory scenarios for tanks that treat, store, or accu­ Describes HHW and the dangers of improper disposal. mulate hazardous waste. Urges homeowners to reuse, recycle, and properly man­ (EPA530-SW-86-011) 06/15/1986 age HHW. Also available in Spanish. Included in the The Order Number: PB86-212 289/AS Order Form: NTIS Power of Change: Protecting the Environment for the Next Generation Kit 04/15/1993 Health and Environmental Effects Profiles Order Number: EPA530-F-92-031 (40 CFR 261); Identification and Listing of Order Number: EPA530-F-92-031S Order Form: OSW Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 How to Set Up a Local Program to Profiles compiled to support listing of approximately 170 Recycle Used Oil hazardous constituents identified in Appendix VIII. 10/15/1981 Presents commitment on grass-roots level. Explains the Order Number: PB81-190 019 Order Form: NTIS organization, design, implementation, and promotion of a used oil program, as well as administrative issues. Appendices include sample brochures and letters. Hidden Hazards of Backyard Burning 05/15/1989 Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-039A Order Form: OSW Brochure informing citizens of the health hazards of burning household waste in burn barrels and open piles. Discusses dioxins and other air pollutants. Provides How to Start or Expand a Recycling alternatives to burning. Included in the The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment for the Next Generation Collection Program Kit Provides basic information on establishing recycling col­ 08/15/2003 lection programs in any setting but focuses on collection Order Number: EPA530-F-03-012 Order Form: OSW in offices. Provides suggestions for expanding or improv­ ing an existing collection program. Discusses what mate­ rials are recyclable, starting a collection program, finding Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data a market, information needed to sell collected materials, Gathering Phase; Final Report collecting and storing recyclables, educating and motivat­ ing employees, and monitoring and evaluating the collec­ Studies hospital waste combustors and applicable regu­ tion program. Lists sources of additional information. lations. Addresses feed characteristics, combustor 01/15/1994 designs and operating characteristics, applied and poten­ Order Number: EPA530-F-94-007 Order Form: OSW tial control technology, and emissions of air pollutants. Gives number and location of combustors. (EPA450-R-88-017) 12/15/1988 Order Number: PB89-148 308 Order Form: NTIS

Household Hazardous Waste Management: A Manual for One-Day Community Collection Programs Helps communities plan for one-day, HHW dropoff and collection programs. Provides community leaders with guidance on all aspects of planning, organizing, and publicizing an HHW collection program. 08/15/1993 Order Number: EPA530-R-92-026 Order Form: OSW

78 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles H I Human Health and Environmental Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol Damages from Mining and Mineral for Hazardous Waste Combustion Processing Wastes; Technical Background Facilities; Volume 2: Appendix A: Document Supporting the Final Rule Chemical-Specific Data Applying Phase IV Land Disposal Includes chemicals for consideration as compounds of Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral potential concern, target organs and critical effects for Processing Wastes constituents with reference doses, compound specific parameter values, and acute inhalation exposure criteria. Illustrates the human health and environmental damages 01/15/1998 caused by management of wastes from mining and min­ eral processing, particularly damages caused by placing Order Number: EPA530-D-98-001b Order Form: OSW them in land-based units. Presents the process EPA used to develop this document. Summarizes the scope and variety of the damage cases presented. Discusses the Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol mineral commodity sectors, geographical diversity, waste for Hazardous Waste Combustion types, waste management practices, and damages cov­ Facilities; Volume 3: Appendix B: ered by the cases. Provides specific illustrative damage Estimating Media Concentration cases. Concludes that these examples provide convincing Equations and Variable Values; and evidence that wastes from mining and mineral process­ ing have caused substantial human health and environ­ Appendix C: Risk Characterization mental damages. Equations (EPA530-R-99-037) 04/15/1998 Appendix B contains soil ingestion equations, consump­ Order Number: PB99-155 962 Order Form: NTIS tion of aboveground and belowground produce equa­ tions, consumption of animal products equations, con­ sumption of drinking water and fish equations, direct Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol inhalation equation, and acute air concentration equation. for Hazardous Waste Combustion Appendix C covers the risk characterization equations. Facilities; Volume 1: Peer Review Draft 01/15/1998 Order Number: EPA530-D-98-001c Order Form: OSW Explains how risk assessments should be performed at hazardous waste combustion facilities. Intended as guid­ ance for personnel conducting risk assessments, and an Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill information resource for permit writers, risk managers, and community relations personnel. Describes the evalua­ Performance (HELP) Model; Volume 1: tion of direct inhalation risk, but primarily focuses on the User’s Guide for Version 3 procedures used to estimate risk resulting from indirect Describes the Hydrologic Evolution of Landfill pathways. Covers facility characterization, air dispersion Performance computer program, a quasi-two-dimension- and deposition modeling, exposure scenario identifica­ al hydrologic model of water movement across, into, tion, estimation of media concentrations, quantifying through, and out of landfills. Discusses input and output exposure, risk and hazard characterization, uncertainty options, with instructions for running the program. The interpretation for human risk assessment process, and program was developed to facilitate rapid, economical completion of risk assessment and follow-on activities. estimation of the amounts of , subsurface Includes references. drainage, and leachate that may be expected to result 01/15/1998 from the operation of a wide variety of possible landfill Order Number: EPA530-D-98-001a Order Form: OSW designs. Computer model and documentation may also be downloaded from the US Army Corps of Engineers web site at . 09/15/1994 Order Number: PB95-212 692 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 79 I Titles I Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Identification and Description of Mineral Performance (HELP) Model; Volume 2: Processing Sectors and Waste Streams; Engineering Documentation for Version 3 Technical Background Document; Final Includes the theories and assumptions on which the Presents methodology and data sources used to identify Hydrologic Evolution of Landfill Performance model is the mineral processing sectors and waste streams. based. Provides basic program identification and a narra­ Provides individual commodity reviews, which include a tive description of the simulation model. Presents data commodity section describing its uses and giving perti­ generation algorithms and default values used in Version nent statistics, a detailed process description with 3. Describes the method of solution and hydrologic process flow diagrams, and a process waste stream sec­ process algorithms. Lists the assumptions and limitations tion that identifies individual waste streams. Appendices of the HELP model. include detailed explanations of methodology used to 09/15/1994 estimate annual waste generation rates for the individual Order Number: PB95-213 700 Order Form: NTIS waste streams, work sheet for waste stream assessment, definitions for classifying mineral processing waste streams, recycling work sheets for individual mineral Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste processing waste streams, listing of waste streams gener­ Disposal Sites ated by mineral production activities by commodity, mineral processing sectors generating hazardous wastes, Describes computer-based model for simulating percola­ mineral processing sectors not generating hazardous tion of precipitation through cover material at solid wastes, and a list of commenters. waste disposal sites. The model can be employed in the (EPA530-R-99-022) 04/15/1998 evaluation of present cover materials at a landfill or in Order Number: PB99-155 970 Order Form: NTIS the design of new or improved landfill covers. (EPA SW-868) 09/15/1982 Order Number: PB96-163 332 Order Form: NTIS Identifying Your Waste: The Starting Point (Brochure) Identificando Su Residuo: El Punto de Explains the methodology for identifying hazardous Partida (Spanish Translation of waste under RCRA, and defines “solid waste” under RCRA. Describes the six ways EPA defines hazardous Identifying Your Waste: The Starting wastes: “listed” wastes (nonspecific source wastes, specif­ Point) ic source wastes, discarded commercial chemical prod­ Este folleto explica la metodología para identificar resid­ ucts), “characteristic” wastes (ignitable, reactive, corro­ uo peligroso bajo la Ley de Conservación y Recuperación sive, toxic), mixtures, “derived-from” wastes, and conta­ de Recursos (RCRA). Describe las seis formas en que la minated media. Also explains exclusions from the RCRA Agencia de Protección Ambiental (EPA) define residuos definition of hazardous waste. Also available in Spanish. peligrosos: residuo en “lista” (residuos de fuentes no 09/15/1997 específicas, residuos de fuentes específicas, productos Order Number: EPA530-F-97-029 químicos comerciales descartados), residuo “caracteristi­ Order Number: EPA530-F-97-029S Order Form: OSW co” (inflamabilidad, corrosividad, reactividad, toxici­ dad), mezcla, “derivado de” residuo, medio contamina­ do, y escombro contaminado. También explica exclu­ Ignitability Characteristic (40 CFR 261.21); siones de la definición de residuo peligroso de la RCRA. Identification and Listing of Hazardous 15/09/1997 Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section Número de Pedido: EPA530-F-97-029S 3001 Formulario de Pedido: OSW Supports and describes EPA’s definition of ignitable waste. Discusses comments received on proposed defini­ tion of ignitability. 05/02/1980 Order Number: PB81-187 890 Order Form: NTIS

80 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles I I Implementation of the Mercury- Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Containing and Rechargeable Battery Mines—A Scoping Study Management Act Presents the first of a three-volume report on the scope Explains the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable of the environmental, public health, and safety problems Battery Management Act of 1996. Provides information on presented by inactive and abandoned noncoal mines. successful recycling programs for rechargeable batteries. Conducts a preliminary identification of policy options Contains a summary of the Battery Act’s requirements, as for addressing such problems. well as a summary of state and federal requirements (EPA530-R-92-005a) 08/15/1991 affecting battery recycling prior to passage of the Battery Order Number: PB92-190 115 Order Form: NTIS Act. Specifies why proper disposal or recycling is neces­ sary for nickel and cadmium (Ni-Cd) and small sealed lead acid (SSLA) batteries. Defines roles that state and Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal local governments, retailers, businesses, and public agen­ Mines—State Reports cies can play in establishing recycling programs. Includes sources of additional information and a list of references. Reports on the scope of the environmental, public health, 11/15/1997 and safety problems presented by inactive and aban­ doned noncoal mines. Conducts a preliminary identifica­ Order Number: EPA530-K-97-009 Order Form: OSW tion of policy options for addressing such problems. This volume contains state reports submitted to the Western Implementation Strategy of U.S. Supreme Governors’ Association. Second of three volumes. Court Decision in City of Chicago v. EDF (EPA530-R-92-005b) 08/15/1991 for Municipal Waste Combustion Ash; Order Number: PB92-190 123 Order Form: NTIS Memorandum Discusses the May 2, 1994, U.S. Supreme Court opinion, Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal which states that Section 3001(I) of RCRA does not Mines—Appendix: State Reports exempt ash generated at resource recovery facilities (i.e., Reports on the scope of the environmental, public health, waste-to-energy facilities) burning household wastes and and safety problems presented by inactive and aban­ nonhazardous commercial wastes from the hazardous doned noncoal mines. Conducts a preliminary identifica­ waste requirements of Subtitle C of RCRA. Examines tion of policy options for addressing such problems. This EPA’s strategy for assisting waste-to-energy facilities to volume contains state reports submitted to the Interstate comply with the RCRA Subtitle C requirements. 05/27/1994 Mining Compact Commission. Third of three volumes. (EPA530-R-92-005c) 08/15/1991 Order Number: EPA530-F-94-021 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB92-190 131 Order Form: NTIS

Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and (Complete Set) 265, Subpart O); Standards Applicable to Reports on the scope of the environmental, public health, Owners and Operators of Hazardous and safety problems presented by inactive and aban­ Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal doned noncoal mines. Conducts a preliminary identifica­ Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section tion of policy options for addressing such problems. (EPA530-R-92-005) 08/15/1991 3004 Order Number: PB92-190 107 Order Form: NTIS Describes regulation as originally proposed. Summarizes and responds to comments received and indicates EPA’s rationale for final regulations. 12/15/1980 Order Number: PB81-190 092 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 81 I Titles L Indexing of Long-Term Effectiveness of Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Waste Containment Systems for a Background Document Regulatory Impact Analysis Provides technical background information on the Describes an effectiveness indexing scheme developed to Industrial Waste Air (IWAIR) model. Accompanies the provide input data to a multimedia contaminant fate and Guide for Industrial Waste Management for use in evaluat­ transport model used to assess the pollution potential of ing inhalation risks. Explains the model selection and ground water, surface water, and soil. Proposes a rating gives an overview of CHEMDAT8, emission model input (indexing) scheme for assessing the long-term effective­ parameters, and mathematical development of emis­ ness of clay caps, synthetic caps, composite clay and syn­ sions. Describes the development of dispersion factors thetic caps, clay liners and synthetic clay liners, the RCRA using ISCST3 and how these are used in the model. Subtitle C liner systems, and vertical barrier walls. Based Addresses the exposure factors used in the model. on a review of the literature on initial and potential per­ Details the health benchmarks used in the model and formance indices of the above mentioned structures. how these were developed if health benchmarks were (EPA530-R-97-024) 01/15/1993 not available from standard sources. Describes the calcu­ lation of risk. Includes references. Appendices contain Order Number: PB97-176 86 Order Form: NTIS considering risks from indirect pathways, physical-chemi- cal properties for chemicals included in IWAIR, sensitivity *Industrial Surface Impoundments in the analysis of ISCST3 Air Dispersion Model, and selection of meteorological stations. US, 1900-2000 08/15/2002 Summarizes the EPA’s Land Disposal Program Flexibility Order Number: EPA530-R-02-010 Order Form: OSW Act (LDPFA) study and consent decree requirements. Begins by describing the nature and variety of industrial surface impoundments and the wastewaters they man­ Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s age. Characterizes the risks to human health or the envi­ Guide ronment associated with managing decharacterized wastes in CWA treatment systems. Evaluates the extent Describes how to use the Industrial Waste Air Model to which risks are adequately addressed under existing (IWAIR). Identifies the computer system requirements state or Federal programs and whether unaddressed for running the IWAIR software, gives instructions for risks could be addressed under these laws or programs. installing the software, and introduces the user to pro­ Only available on the Internet at selecting the appropriate calculation method (i.e., forward 03/15/2001 calculation to risk estimates or backward calculation to protective waste concentration), waste management unit Order Number: EPA530-R-01-005 Order Form: OSW type, and modeling pathway. Provides detailed guidance to develop risk estimates for wastes of known chemical concentration(s). Contains example calculations and ref­ erences. Appendices include considering risks from indi­ rect pathways, parameter guidance, and physical-chemi- cal property values. 08/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-R-02-011 Order Form: OSW

82 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles I L Industrial Waste Management: A Guide Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250.14); to Best Practices Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section Flyer describing the Guide for Industrial Waste Management. Defines industrial waste, outlines topics 3001 covered in the guide, and explains the information avail­ Provides EPA’s support and rationale for regulations defin­ able to specific audiences for the guide. Includes order ing infectious hazardous waste. Specifies the Agency’s form for the CD-ROM. choice to define infectious waste by location of diseased 02/15/2003 micro-organisms, defending that source identification as Order Number: EPA530-F-03-001 Order Form: OSW an inclusive and enforceable method of regulation. (EPA530-SW-88-055) 12/15/1978 Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Order Number: PB89-102 594 Order Form: NTIS Model (IWEM) Technical Background Document Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Releases at Mine Sites Provides technical background information on the Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model Describes source reduction and recycling practices and (IWEM). Addresses the assumptions, methodologies, and innovative techniques for waste management currently data used to develop Tier 1 and Tier 2 ground-water used in mining. Discusses process control to produce impact evaluation tools as part of the Guide for Industrial purer products and production of new saleable products Waste Management while reducing hazardous constituents in the waste 08/15/2002 stream. Examines recycling opportunities unique to min­ Order Number: EPA530-R-02-012 Order Form: OSW ing, such as slag reprocessing, reprocessing, pipe recycling and reuse, and recycling mine tires. Lists tech­ nical contacts familiar with each technology described. Industrial Waste Management Evaluation (EPA530-R-94-012) 04/15/1994 Model (IWEM) User’s Guide Order Number: PB94-170 255 Order Form: NTIS Describes how to use the Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model (IWEM), the ground-water modeling Innovative Uses of Compost: component of the Guide for Industrial Waste Management. Bioremediation and Pollution Prevention Provides the information necessary to perform Tier 1 and Tier 2 analyses for four types of waste management Describes a new compost technology, known as compost units. Presents an overview of the software. Identifies the bioremediation, currently being used to restore contami­ computer system requirements for running the IWEM nated soils, manage storm water, control odors, and software, gives instructions for installing the software, degrade VOCs. Defines compost bioremediation as the and introduces the user to program screens and naviga­ use of a biological system of micro-organisms in a mature, tional tools. cured compost to sequester or break down contaminants 08/15/2002 in water or soil. Discusses remediation of soils contaminat­ Order Number: EPA530-R-02-013 Order Form: OSW ed by heavy metals, organics, and petroleum hydrocarbons. Addresses vapor-phase biofiltration. Includes references and sources for additional information. 10/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-97-042 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 83 I Titles L Innovative Uses of Compost: Composting Innovative Uses of Compost: of Soils Contaminated by Explosives Reforestation, Wetlands Restoration, and Habitat Revitalization Explains how composting of explosive-contaminated soil works. Compares costs and benefits of composting ver­ Addresses the use of compost in reforestation at the sus combustion. Describes how the Umatilla Army Nantahela National Forest and the Qualla Cherokee Depot in Hermiston, Oregon, has successfully used com­ Reservation, in habitat restoration at the Patuxent posting to convert 15,000 tons of contaminated soil into Wildlife Research Center Project, and in regaining wet­ safe soil containing humus. Includes references and lands at the Clean Washington Center Project and at the sources for additional information. Des Plaines River Flood Plain. Includes references and 10/15/1997 sources for additional information. Order Number: EPA530-F-97-045 Order Form: OSW 10/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-97-046 Order Form: OSW Innovative Uses of Compost: Disease Control for Plants and Animals Inter-Industry Collaborative Study of Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Discusses how compost-enriched soil helps suppress dis­ eases and ward off pests. Describes the mechanisms by Procedures; Addendum to Compilation of which compost helps control plant disease and reduce Phase IA and Phase II Data crop losses. Explains how scientists have created “tai­ Reports the final results of the inter-industry TCLP study. lored” compost by enriching it with specific disease-fight- Evaluates solid waste leaching procedure under develop­ ing micro-organisms. Addresses benefits of composting ment at EPA. Compares proposed TCLP and extraction for disposing of poultry mortalities. Includes references procedure toxicity test to estimate the precision and reliabil­ and sources for additional information. ity of TCLP and to identify procedural problems in TCLP. 10/15/1997 09/15/1986 Order Number: EPA530-F-97-044 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB87-155 545/AS Order Form: NTIS

Innovative Uses of Compost: Erosion Interim Status Standards and General Control, Turf Remediation, and Status Standards for Closure and Landscaping Postclosure Care (40 CFR 264 and 265, Discusses tailor-made or specially designed compost and Subpart G); Standards Applicable to the parameters to consider when customizing a compost Owners and Operators of Hazardous mixture: maturity, stability, pH level, density, particle Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal size, moisture, salinity, and organic content. Addresses Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section compost technology used to control erosion in construc­ tion and road building. Examines the use of compost to 3004 remediate turf grasses and alleviate soil compaction. Presents the first document in a set of reports accompa­ Reviews the use of compost in landscaping. Includes ref­ nying the regulations to control hazardous waste genera­ erences and sources for additional information. tion, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal. 10/15/1997 Describes the Congressional authority and need for this Order Number: EPA530-F-97-043 Order Form: OSW initial effort to regulate hazardous waste. Discusses only the non-technical aspects of closure and postclosure for Interim and General Status Standards. Presents the regu­ latory rationale, along with analyses of public comments and a list of references. 12/15/1980 Order Number: PB81-189 763 Order Form: NTIS

84 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles I

Interim Status Standards for Land Interim Status Surface Impoundments; Treatment Facilities (40 CFR 265, Subpart Retrofitting Variances; Guidance M); Standards Applicable to Owners and Document Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Assists both owners and operators of surface impound­ Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under ments who apply for exemptions under Section 3005(j) of RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 RCRA. Federal and state officials who process applica­ tions also can use this as a guide. Provides the rationale for standards pertaining to treat­ (EPA530-SW-86-017) 06/15/1986 ment and disposal of hazardous waste in land treatment facilities. Summarizes regulations as proposed and Order Number: PB86-212 263/AS Order Form: NTIS describes comment analysis and regulatory rationale. 04/15/1980 International Waste Minimization Order Number: PB81-190 068 Order Form: NTIS Approaches and Policies to Metal Plating Provides an overview of the metal plating industry, Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 detailed descriptions of wastes generated by metal plat­ CFR 265, Subpart N); Standards ing operations, known waste minimization methods Applicable to Owners and Operators of being employed or developed by the industry, and tools Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, for evaluating pollution prevention opportunities. Also and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, presents a review and evaluation of the relevant policies Subtitle C, Section 3004 used by the United States and by other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member coun­ Presents the amendment to RCRA Section 3004 requiring tries to promote or mandate waste minimization. that standards include the location, design, construction, Appendices include international policy approaches, and operation of hazardous waste TSDFs. Records of implication and evaluation of policies, federal and state hazardous wastes treated, stored, or disposed of, and all pollution-prevention plans and policies in the United reporting, monitoring, and inspection also must be States, and a list of pollution prevention contacts. included. Attachment includes summaries of comments Contains a list of acronyms and abbreviations. concerning ignitable wastes in landfills. (EPA530-R-96-008) 08/15/1996 02/15/1981 Order Number: PB96-196 753 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB81-189 789 Order Form: NTIS Introduction to Hard Rock Mining: A CD­ Interim Status Standards for Thermal ROM Application Treatment Processes Other Than Provides an introduction to hard rock mining in the Incineration and for Open Burning (40 United States. Contains maps of major base metal pro­ CFR 265, Subpart P); Standards Applicable ducing areas, precious metal producing areas, and indus­ to Owners and Operators of Hazardous trial rock and mineral producing areas. Includes an Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal overview of mining methods: exploration, extraction, and Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section beneficiation. Defines, lists characteristics of, and outlines 3004 potential impacts of mining wastes: mine water, waste rock, mill tailings, and spent ore. Addresses pollution Discusses rationale for the regulation of facilities with prevention. Explains the environmental concerns associ­ hazardous waste thermal treatments other than incinera­ ated with mining, including acid mine drainage, erosion, tion. Contains analysis of comments relevant to regula­ sedimentation, chemical releases, fugitive dust emissions, tions for thermal treatment facilities, including analysis habitat modification, and surface- and ground-water of comments received on proposed regulations. impacts. Contains full text of mining references for 04/15/1980 Windows 95 users. Requires a sound card to operate. 09/15/1997 Order Number: PB81-189 771 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-C-97-005 Order Form: OSW

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Inventory of Open Dumps Joining Forces on Solid Waste Management: Regionalization Is Working Identifies facilities that do not comply with EPA’s Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal in Rural and Small Communities Facilities. Includes a list of facilities, locations, and non­ Presents an introduction to regionalization, the process compliance categories. whereby neighboring cities, towns, and counties pool (EPA SW-964R) 06/15/1985 resources to address local MSW challenges. Discusses Order Number: PB91-181 594 Order Form: NTIS some of the advantages and potential barriers associated with regionalization, explains the planning activities that need to precede a multi-jurisdictional project, and It’s Easy Being Green: A Guide to describes the different types of organizational approach­ Planning and Conducting es that can be used to carry out regional solid waste Environmentally Aware Meetings and management activities. Provides five successful regional­ Events ization efforts. Includes a resource guide. 10/15/1994 Provides an outline to assist professionals in planning Order Number: EPA530-K-93-001 Order Form: OSW environmentally aware events. Includes profiles of suc­ cessful events that have been held, as well as step by step procedures for coordinating events using a planning Joint NRC/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual checklist. Also available in Spanish. Design Approach for Commercial Mixed 09/15/1996 Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous Order Number: EPA530-K-96-002 Waste Disposal Facilities (OSWER Order Number: EPA530-K-96-002S Order Form: OSW Directive #9487.00-8) Aids states in designing mixed waste land disposal facili­ Jobs Through Recycling Initiative ties that satisfy regulatory requirements of both the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and EPA. Highlights Summarizes EPA’s Jobs Through Recycling Initiative. EPA’s double liner and leachate collection and leak detec­ Describes RBACs, REDAs, and the Recycling Technology tion systems as well as the Nuclear Regulatory Assistance Partnership’s National Network. Lists EPA Commission’s requirement that waste not come in con­ regional office contacts for the initiative. tact with liquids. 09/15/1994 08/03/1987 Order Number: EPA530-F-94-026 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-SW-87-027 Order Form: OSW

Jobs Through Recycling Program Land Disposal Restrictions for Hazardous Relates the significant economic benefits of recycling. Wastes: A Snapshot of the Program Explains EPA’s Jobs Through Recycling Initiative to expand markets for recycled materials, stimulate eco­ Briefly describes the LDR program, which sets treatment nomic development, and create jobs. Describes the four standards for all hazardous waste destined for land dis­ types of JTR grants: RBACs, REDAs, Demonstration posal. Addresses hazardous waste disposal, dilution, and Projects, and Investment Forums. Describes how JTR storage. Explains the RCRA definition of solid waste. works. Lists benefits of the program. Provides sources 12/15/1999 for additional information. Order Number: EPA530-F-99-043 Order Form: OSW 12/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-98-001 Order Form: OSW

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*Land Disposal Restrictions: Summary of Let’s Go Green Shopping Requirements Encourages youth to conserve resources, save energy, Describes the land disposal restrictions (LDR) program. and prevent waste by buying products that are energy Addresses who is subject to LDR regulations; the dispos­ efficient, used or reusable, made with recycled content, al, prohibition, and treatment standards; alternative recyclable, and have no packaging or reduced packaging. treatment standards; other prohibitions; recordkeeping Lists resources. Also available in Spanish. Included in requirements; variances, extensions, and exemptions; Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Can special issues; and historical context. Written in question Make a Difference Kit. and answer format. Appendices include a glossary of 04/15/2004 terms, a list of regional enforcement contacts, manage­ Order Number: EPA530-K-04-003 ment of remediation wastes under RCRA memorandum, Order Number: EPA530-K-04-003S Order Form: OSW and recommended technologies to achieve deactivation of characteristics. Only available on the Internet at . Liability Coverage; Requirements for 08/15/2001 Owners and Operators of Hazardous Order Number: EPA530-R-01-007 Order Form: OSW Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; A Guidance Manual Landfill and Surface Impoundment Provides help to owners and operators in complying Performance Evaluation with requirements of liability coverage. Serves as a guide to EPA regional staff in implementing requirements. Describes methods for evaluating designs for landfills (EPA SW-961) 11/15/1982 and surface impoundments. Includes ways to predict the amount of liquid collected in leachate collection systems Order Number: PB83-144 675 Order Form: NTIS and the amount seeping through the liner into underly­ ing soils. Life Cycle Assessment: Public Data (EPA SW-869R) 04/15/1983 Sources for the LCA Practitioner Order Number: PB91-181 586 Order Form: NTIS Profiles publicly available nonbibliographic databases that might be useful when conducting life cycle assess­ Landfill Reclamation ments. Contains a brief assessment of the potential rele­ vance of the database to a life cycle assessment, a Describes landfill reclamation, a new and innovative description of the information contained in the database, technology that meets the federal performance standards and basic database system information. Includes less- of the Criteria for MSWLFs (40 CFR Part 258), used to detailed information on bibliographic databases, database expand MSWLF capacity and avoid the high cost of clearinghouses, ongoing studies, and foreign databases. acquiring additional land. Discusses the reclamation Appendices include a list of acronym definitions, meth­ process: excavation, soil separation (i.e., screening), and ods for screening databases, and the life cycle assessment processing for reclamation of recyclable material or dis­ database user response form. posal. Lists steps in project planning: conduct a site char­ (EPA530-R-95-009) 04/15/1995 acterization study, assess potential economic benefits, investigate regulatory requirements, establish a prelimi­ Order Number: PB95-191 227 Order Form: NTIS nary worker health and safety plan, and assess project costs. Discusses benefits and drawbacks. Provides case studies. Includes references and sources of additional information. 07/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-97-001 Order Form: OSW

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The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities Poster showing the life cycle of a CD or DVD from obtaining raw materials through manufacture, packag­ Provides current technological information about liner ing, distribution, useful life, and disposal. Encourages materials that could contain hazardous wastes. Assists in reuse and recycling. Explains the importance of life cycle the selection, installation, and maintenance of appropri­ management. Includes crafts and other ways to reuse ate liners for specific types of wastes in particular storage CDs and DVDs. Also available in Spanish. Included in or disposal units. Includes test methods for determining the Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do waste liner compatibility, liner manufacturers, and mate­ Can Make a Difference Kit. rials sources. 04/15/2003 (EPA SW-870) 03/01/1983 Order Number: EPA530-H-03-002 Order Number: PB86-192 796/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-H-03-002S Order Form: OSW List of Industrial Waste Landfills and The Life Cycle of a Cell Phone Construction and Demolition Waste Poster showing the life cycle of a cell phone from obtain­ Landfills ing raw materials through manufacture, packaging, dis­ Provides an estimate of the number of industrial and tribution, useful life, and disposal. Encourages reuse and C&D waste landfills in the United States. Presents state recycling. Explains the importance of life cycle manage­ summaries, including number of facilities; date of data; ment. Contains games and activities. Included in the list of additional data available from the state list; and Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Can the name, address, and telephone number of the contact Make a Difference Kit. who provided the information. Contains the state lists of 08/15/2004 active industrial and C&D waste landfills, sorted by Order Number: EPA530-H-04-002 county, city, and name. (EPA530-R-95-019) 09/30/1994 Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Order Number: PB95-208 914 Order Form: NTIS Model Documents the first phase of the development of Liner List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model. The model esti­ Provides list of MSW landfills, including each state and mates chronic risk to human health from land disposal of territory. No attempt was made to verify state lists. hazardous wastes under different technology, location, Includes 3,581 landfills. and waste stream scenarios. Describes the basic model 06/15/1996 and three policy applications. 01/15/1985 Order Number: EPA530-R-96-006 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB87-157 210/AS Order Form: NTIS Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16, 1980, Hazardous Waste List (40 Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis CFR 261.31 and 261.32); Identification Model; Appendices and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under Contains data, results, and descriptions of specific model RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 components and methodologies to serve as a backup to the presentation in main volume. Provides estimates of Identifies muds from brine purification and wastewater the probability of system failure and leachate release treatment sludges from mercury cell processes as haz­ from hypothetical facilities. Monte Carlo simulation ardous waste from chlorine production. Discusses toxici­ model developed for analysis. ty of heavy metal mercury as rationale for listing. 01/15/1985 01/12/1981 Order Number: PB87-157 756/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB81-190 076 Order Form: NTIS

88 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles M

Listing of Hazardous Waste (40 CFR Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine 261.31 and 261.32); Identification and Waste; Appendices Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Contains the appendices for the long-term laboratory Subtitle C, Section 3001 studies examining the dissolution of abandoned mine Provides technical support for listing 85 waste streams as wastes and the consequent drainage quality. Includes hazardous waste and proposes listing of 11 new wastes. solid phase characterization, wet-dry cycle test, elevated Discusses comments received on proposed listings and temperature test, particle size experiment, and quality changes made. assurance and quality control. Contains a copy of the 5/02/1980 original contract and contract modifications. (EPA530-R-95-040a) 03/15/1995 Order Number: PB81-190 035 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB95-260 295 Order Form: NTIS

Location of Mines and Factors Affecting Exposure *Making Permitting More Efficient and Effective Through the Use of Relates qualitative perspective on risk that mining wastes Environmental Management Systems present. Reports on mine locations, locations of potential receptor populations, environmental characteristics at Fact sheet defining Environmental Management Systems those locations, and compares selected sites. and explaining the role it can play in the RCRA permitting (EPA530-SW-86-023) 06/30/1986 process. Only available on the Internet at . Order Number: PB86-219 409/AS Order Form: NTIS 08/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-039 Order Form: OSW Location Standards for RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities; Regulatory Development Plan Making Solid (Waste) Decisions With Full- Cost Accounting Assesses locations for hazardous waste facilities and fur­ nishes guidance criteria identifying areas of vulnerable Provides decision-makers with a method of compiling hydrogeology. Plan includes a statement of purpose, a detailed cost information on MSW services in their com­ background, a two-step process approach, issues, alter­ munities. Briefly defines FCA, which includes direct and natives, classification and analysis, and a time schedule indirect operating expenses as well as past and future for activities. expenses. Explains how FCA works, along with its bene­ 12/15/1985 fits and potential barriers. Provides snapshot examples of how communities are using FCA to improve their Order Number: PB87-162 954/AS Order Form: NTIS MSW operations. 07/15/1996 Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Order Number: EPA530-K-96-001 Order Form: OSW Waste Reports the results of long-term laboratory studies to Management of Hazardous Waste examine the dissolution of abandoned mine wastes and Leachate the consequent drainage quality. Describes the objectives of this study: provision of a description of longer term Provides guidance for permit officials and disposal site dissolution of mine waste, provision of data that will operators on available management options for control­ facilitate interpretation of shorter term predictive tests, ling, treating, and disposing of hazardous waste examination of the extent to which acid-producing and leachates. Discusses the considerations necessary to acid-consuming components of mine waste will dissolve develop sound management plans for leachate generated in the laboratory, and examination of the effect of particle at surface impoundments and landfills. size on the dissolution of the mine waste. Includes 19 (EPA SW-871R) 09/15/1982 tables and 32 figures. Order Number: PB91-181 578 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-R-95-040) 03/15/1995 Order Number: PB95-260 287 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 89 M Titles

Management of Remediation Waste • How Can You Make a Difference in under RCRA Hazardous Waste Management? Consolidates existing guidance on the RCRA regulations Discusses public’s role in the rulemaking process. and policies that most often affect remediation waste Includes steps for public participation in the permitting management. Contains information on regulations and process. Addresses public participation in RCRA correc­ policies that affect all remediation waste, that apply only tive action. Explains risk assessment. Defines environ­ to contaminated media, and that apply only to contami­ mental justice under RCRA. nated debris. Order Number: EPA530-E-00-001f Order Form: OSW 10/14/1998 Order Number: EPA530-F-98-026 Order Form: OSW • How Does RCRA Work? Explains how EPA keeps track of who is handling waste Managing Food Scraps as Animal Feed and how it’s being handled. Discusses issuing permits to (WasteWise Tip Sheet) facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste to dictate how these facilities will operate. Explains how Discusses the collection of food scraps for use as live­ EPA enlists the aid of states to help run RCRA. stock feed as part of a waste reduction program. Addresses penalizing those who are not in compliance Addresses safe storage and handling procedures, permit­ with RCRA and requiring cleanup of hazardous waste ting and other requirements, locating a farmer, and tips releases to the environment. for evaluating the feasibility of establishing a program. Features successful programs by Bell Atlantic and 3M. Order Number: EPA530-E-00-001c Order Form: OSW Includes resources. 09/15/1996 • Safe Hazardous Waste Recycling Order Number: EPA530-F-96-037 Order Form: OSW Describes the benefits of hazardous waste recycling, including combustion for energy recovery, use constitut­ Managing Hazardous Waste in Your ing disposal, reclamation, and direct use and reuse. Community Explains special standards that encourage recycling of certain common hazardous waste, such as used oil, pre­ Provides a brief history and summary of RCRA. This kit cious metals, and scrap metal. Discusses universal wastes folder includes a series of fact sheets that provide a basic and waste minimization. overview of EPA’s hazardous waste regulations, as well Order Number: EPA530-E-00-001d Order Form: OSW as sources for additional information. 01/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-E-00-001 Order Form: OSW • State Hazardous Waste Contacts Provides names and addresses for state hazardous waste contacts. Includes information for contacts in U.S. territo­ • Hazardous Waste in Your Community ries. Explains what requirements must be met under RCRA in Order Number: EPA530-E-00-001b Order Form: OSW order to manage hazardous waste in a safe and protec­ tive manner. Discusses generators, transporters, and TSDFs. • What Makes a Waste Hazardous? Order Number: EPA530-E-00-001a Order Form: OSW Describes how to identify a RCRA hazardous waste. Explains the different types of hazardous waste. Discusses the different forms of hazardous waste, includ­ ing mixtures, derived-from wastes, and contaminated media and debris. Addresses hazardous waste exclusions. Order Number: EPA530-E-00-001e Order Form: OSW

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Managing Oil Spills Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small Businesses Poster designed for service station employees on how to manage oil leaks and spills. In Spanish on reverse side. Provides an overview to help small business owners and 02/15/2003 operators understand how best to comply with federal Order Number: EPA530-H-02-001 hazardous waste management regulations. Defines the three categories of hazardous waste generators: small, Order Number: EPA530-H-02-001S Order Form: OSW large, and conditionally exempt. Assists SQGs in deter­ mining if federal regulations apply. Tells how to obtain Managing Used Oil: Advice for Small an EPA identification number, manage waste on site, and Businesses ship waste off site. Outlines requirements for CESQGs and a summary of requirements for LQGs. Includes EPA Summarizes EPA’s used oil management standards for and other federal resource centers and EPA regional con­ businesses such as service stations, fleet maintenance tacts. Also available in Spanish. facilities, and “quick lube” shops that generate and han­ 12/15/2001 dle used oil. Provides the regulatory definition of used Order Number: EPA530-K-01-005 oil and lists what used oil is and what it is not. Describes different types of businesses that handle used oil. Order Number: EPA530-K-01-005S Order Form: OSW Explains standards businesses should observe when han­ dling used oil and oil filters. Recommends cleanup prac­ Manejando Aceite Usado: Consejos para tices. Also available in Spanish. 11/15/1996 Empresas Pequeñas (Spanish Translation of Managing Used Oil: Advice for Small Order Number: EPA530-F-96-004 Businesses) Order Number: EPA530-F-96-004S Order Form: OSW Esta hoja informativa contiene información valiosa para negocios tales como talleres mecánicos, instalaciones de Managing Used Motor Oil: Handle Used mantenimiento de flotillas de vehículos y talleres de Motor Oil Safely cambio de aceite (“Quick Lube”) que generan y mange- jan aceite usado. Este es un resumen de las normas sobre Guide for employers and managers of service stations. manejo de aceite usado de la Agencia de Protección Outlines proper management of used oil to prevent cost­ Ambiental de los Estados Unidos (EPA). Provee una ly cleanups. In Spanish on reverse side. definición regulativa de la EPA para aceite usado y 02/15/2003 describe diferente tipos de negocios que manejan aceite Order Number: EPA530-F-02-029 usado. La hoja informativa también explica normas que Order Number: EPA530-F-02-029S Order Form: OSW los negocios deben de observar al manejar aceite usado y filtros de aceite. Y también recomienda practicas de limpieza. Managing Used Motor Oil Order Form 15/11/1996 Order form for used oil materials designed for service Número de Pedido: EPA530-F-96-004S station use. Materials are available in English and Formulario de Pedido: OSW Spanish. 02/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-028

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 91 M Titles N Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Manual de Participación Pública de la Guía para Empresas Pequeñas (Spanish RCRA (Spanish Translation of RCRA Public Translation of Managing Your Hazardous Participation Manual) Waste: A Guide for Small Businesses) Este documento es un manual de usuarios para las Este folleto es un recurso esencial para dueños de empre­ actividades de participación pública en el proceso de sas pequeñas que tienen que cumplír con regulaciones permisos RCRA. Sirve como una guía para mejorar la federales para el manejo de residuos peligrosos. Define cooperación y la comunicación entre todos los partici­ las tres categorias de generadores de residuos peligrosos pantes, y además explica cómo funciona la participación (pequeñas, grandes, y condicionalmente exentos); asiste pública en el proceso de permisos de RCRA y cómo los a generadores de cantidades pequeñas a determinar si se ciudadanos, los reguladores y la industria pueden coop­ les aplica regulaciones federales. Explica como obtener erar para que funcione mejor. Apendices incluyen: lista un número de identificación de la Agencia de Protección de contactos de la EPA, lista de contactos de RCRA en los Ambiental (EPA por sus siglas en inglés), manejar des­ estados, contactos de la Liga de Mujeres Electoras, lista perdicios en sitio, y enviarlos fuera de sitio. Incluye los de verificación de la participación pública en justicia requisitos para genadores condicionalmente exentos y ambiental, orientación para grupos consultivos de la una descripción para generadores de cantidaes grandes. comunida en sitios del Superfondo, regulaciones Lista agencias estatales para el manejo de residuos peli­ para/sobre participación pública, Ejemplos de notifica­ grosos, centros de recursos federales, y oficinas ciones públicas de RCRA, ejemplos de herramientas adi­ regionales de la EPA que pueden ser contactadas para cionales de participación pública de acuerdo a la RCRA, más información. hoja de información del Proceso de Permisos Para 15/01/2003 Instalaciones de Desechos Peligrosos, RCRA Norma de Participación Pública Expandida y Folleto, Página Número de Pedido: EPA530-K-01-005S Informativa Sobre Modificaciones de Permisos, recursos Formulario de Pedido: OSW de participación pública de que dispone la agencia expe­ didora del permiso, participación pública en actividades dirigidas a hacer cumplir las leyes, guía de acceso a la Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and información de la EPA, y un glosario de acrónimos. Reporting (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart 15/06/1996 E); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Número de Pedido: EPA530-R-96-007S Formulario de Pedido: OSW Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Manual del Consumidor para Reducir los Desechos Solidos (Spanish Translation of Provides background information, rationale, and sup­ Consumer’s Handbook for Reducing Solid porting data for the standards established for manifest system compliance, record keeping, and reporting at Waste) hazardous waste TSDFs. Describe cómo los consumidores pueden reducir el volu­ 04/15/1980 men de sus desperdicios cuando saben cómo comprar, Order Number: PB81-190 043 Order Form: NTIS usar y por último eliminar los productos y empaques, relacionándolos con la protección del ambiente. Las sug­ erencias siguen cuatro principios básicos: reducir, reuti­ lizar, reciclar, y acatar. Asimismo ofrece una lista de las agencias estatales ambientales así como también otras publicaciones y fuentes. Solamente disponible en el CD: A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 Edition. 15/10/1994 Número de Pedido: EPA530-K-92-003S Formulario de Pedido: OSW

92 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles M N Manufacturing from Recyclables: 24 Case Markets for Recovered Glass Studies of Successful Recycling Enterprises Examines markets for crushed scrap glass. Explores how Examines manufacturing from recyclables and demon­ markets are structured, what influences the supply and strates the benefits to the community from localizing demand for glass, what projections can be made about markets for its recyclables. Case studies are categorized the future of markets, and how government policies alphabetically according to the discarded materials used might affect markets. at different facilities. Each study provides company (EPA530-SW-90-071A) 12/15/1992 background, feedstock used with emphasis on scrap Order Number: PB93-169 845 Order Form: NTIS materials, manufacturing process, profile of finished products, economics (e.g. cost and savings associated with operating a scrap-based enterprise), replicability Markets for Scrap Tires (e.g. plans for expansion, relocation, or licensing of its process), and contacts for additional information. Discusses the problems associated with scrap tires. Includes list of acronyms, definitions of terms, and Identifies existing and potential source reduction and resources. utilization methods that may be effective in solving the 02/15/1995 tire problem. (EPA530-SW-90-074A) 10/15/1991 Order Number: EPA530-R-95-001 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB92-115 252 Order Form: NTIS

Markets for Compost MarketShare: Tips and Advice from the Examines markets for compost. Describes factors affect­ Jobs through Recycling Program ing the current supply and demand for compost and provides information on future market trends. Discusses Provides tips and strategies for developing sustainable the role of composting in MSW management and the and effective recycling market development programs. need for developing compost markets. Reviews charac­ Documents lessons learned by organizations that teristics and benefits of compost and competing and received grants through EPA’s JTR program. Discusses complementary products and compost uses and markets. developing a sustainable program, building infrastruc­ Examines factors pertinent to developing compost mar­ ture and networks, outreach, business assistance, financ­ kets, economic and noneconomic barriers to developing ing, measurement, sustainable funding options, and compost markets, and strategies to mitigate and over­ putting it all together. come barriers to developing compost markets. Appendix 11/15/1999 provides examples of existing programs and markets. Order Number: EPA530-R-99-039 Order Form: OSW (EPA530-SW-90-073A) 11/15/1993 Order Number: PB94-100 138 Order Form: NTIS *Measuring Progress 1991-2001: The Priority Chemicals Trends Report Markets for Recovered Aluminum Evaluates the progress made in achieving the national Examines markets for scrap aluminum. Explores how goal of a 50 percent reduction in waste minimization pri­ markets are structured, what influences the supply and ority chemicals since 1991 and will help EPA set priori­ demand for aluminum, what projections can be made ties for reduction of chemicals. Describes national chemi­ about the future of markets, and how government poli­ cal waste generation and management trends for all and cies might affect markets. individual priority chemicals and trends for each report­ (EPA530-SW-90-072A) 04/15/1993 ing industrial sector. Uses information from the Toxic Order Number: PB93-170 132 Order Form: NTIS Release Inventory (TRI), a national database that identi­ fies facilities, chemicals manufactured and used at the identified facilities, and the annual amounts of these chemicals. Addresses only the 17 chemicals from EPA's priority list that TRI has tracked since 1991. Includes appendices. Only available on the Internet at . 07/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-R-04-032 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 93 M Titles N Measuring Recycling: A Guide for State Medical Waste Management in the and Local Governments United States: First Interim Report to Congress; Executive Summary Contains instruction, definitions, case studies, tips, forms, and worksheets to help state and local govern­ Outlines interim report. Addresses topics specified in ments calculate an MSW recycling rate. Provides infor­ RCRA Section 11008(a), including aspects of medical mation to help track broad as well as commodity specific waste management and the demonstration program for categories of recycled materials. Establishes a voluntary, tracking medical wastes. uniform method for calculating recycling rates. Offers 05/15/1990 advice and recommendations for obtaining accurate Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-051B Order Form: OSW data, minimizing double counting, identifying possible errors or omissions in data, establishing relationships with the private sector to obtain commercial recycling Medical Waste Management in the data, ensuring the private sector’s confidentiality when reporting data, using national waste characterization United States: Second Interim Report to data to estimate waste generation when disposal data are Congress not available, accounting for imports and exports of Addresses the medical waste program pursuant to the MSW and recyclable materials, streamlining and improv­ Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988. Reviews key issues ing data collection, and reducing recycling measurement leading to the passage of the law, with a detailed analysis costs. Appendices include glossary, standard volume-to- of EPA’s medical waste program. weight conversion factors, survey forms, recycling rate (EPA530-SW-90-087A) 12/15/1990 worksheets, resources, sample language for Freedom of Information Act exemption, sample cover letters, and a Order Number: PB91-130-187 Order Form: NTIS methodology adjusting waste generation. 09/15/1997 Medical Waste Management in the Order Number: EPA530-R-97-011 Order Form: OSW United States: Second Interim Report to Congress; Executive Summary Measuring Recycling: EPA’s Voluntary Outlines the interim report. Briefly describes the five Standard Method (Brochure) integrated components of EPA’s medical waste program, which includes a tracking system, management program, Lists the benefits of measuring recycling. Defines the information gathering, research and analysis, education, methodology developed to accurately evaluate the suc­ an outreach and training program, and an enforcement cess of a recycling program and to ensure that fiscal, strategy. Provides an update on progress in the charac­ administrative, and planning decisions are sound. terization of generation and management of medical Describes Measuring Recycling: A Guide for State and waste and the development of guidelines for home Local Governments and provides an order form for it. 11/15/1997 health care waste. 12/15/1990 Order Number: EPA530-F-97-048 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-087B Order Form: OSW

Medical Waste Management in the Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 United States: First Interim Report to Congress Examines Public Law 100-582, 100th Congress. SWDA was amended to promulgate regulations on management Discusses the first of three reports required by Congress of infectious waste. in which EPA assesses several aspects of medical waste 11/01/1988 management and the demonstration program for track­ ing medical wastes. Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-008 Order Form: OSW (EPA530-SW-90-051A) 05/15/1990 Order Number: PB90-219 874 Order Form: NTIS

94 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles M N Medio Ambientes Delicados y la Memorandum to Monica Chatmon- Ubicación de Instalaciones Para Manejo McEaddy of Office of Solid Waste de Residuos Peligrosos (Spanish Regarding Final Treatment Standards for Translation of Sensitive Environments and Nonwaste-Water and Waste-Water Forms the Siting of Hazardous Waste of K100 Management Facilities) Presents technical support and rationale for the develop­ Discute tipos de ambientes delicados que plantean un ment of treatment standards for nonwastewater and desafío especial para la ubicación, expansión y operación wastewater forms of K100. K100 is listed as a waste de instalaciones para el manejo de residuos peligrosos. leaching solution from acid leaching of emission control Los hugares que constituen medio ambientes delicados dust or sludge from secondary lead smelting. incluyen: planicies alubiales, humedales, zonas sismicas, (EPA530-SW-90-059L) 05/08/1990 terreno inestable, y otros. Explica los problemas asocia­ Order Number: PB90-234 121 Order Form: NTIS dos con cada tipo de estos ambientes delicados y ofrece recomendaciones para tratar con estos problemas. 15/05/1997 Memorandum to the Docket Regarding Número de Pedido: EPA530-K-97-003S Final Treatment Standards for Nonwaste- Formulario de Pedido: OSW Water and Waste-Water Forms of K044, K045, and K047 Memorandum on Trial Burns (Guidance Summarizes technical support and rationale for treat­ on Trial Burn Failures) ment standard for nonwastewater and waste-water forms of K044, K045, and K047 as identified in 40 CFR Part Clarifies EPA’s policy on trial burns for incinerators and 261.32. BIFs. Addresses issues regarding trial burn failures: what (EPA530-SW-90-060B) 05/08/1990 constitutes a successful trial burn, how to handle invalid Order Number: PB90-234 295 Order Form: NTIS data, what constitutes an unsuccessful trial burn, how to handle a request for a trial burn retest, and how to restrict operations after an unsuccessful trial burn. Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry 07/05/1994 Scrubber and Baghouse Equipped Order Number: EPA530-F-94-023 Order Form: OSW Hazardous Waste Incinerator Presents test results of air pollution control devices at Memorandum to Monica Chatmon- Illinois incineration unit to determine toxic metals and McEaddy of Office of Solid Waste particulate control efficiencies of spray dryer and fabric Regarding Final Treatment Standards for filter system. Contributes to EPA’s data on control effi­ ciencies that can be achieved by hazardous waste incin­ K069 Nonwastewaters in the Calcium eration facilities. Sulfate/Sodium Subcategory and (EPA530-SW-91-004) 09/15/1990 Wastewater Forms of K069 Order Number: PB91-101 865 Order Form: NTIS Presents technical support and rationale for the develop­ ment of treatment standards for K069 nonwastewaters in the calcium sulfate subcategory and wastewater forms of K069. K069 is listed as an emission control dust or sludge from secondary lead smelting. (EPA530-SW-90-059K) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 113 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 95 M Titles N Methodology for Developing Best Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Demonstrated Available Technology Liner Systems for Landfills, Surface (BDAT) Treatment Standards Impoundments, and Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation (Draft) Summarizes EPA’s approach for implementing the LDR program. Presents the legal authority for regulations, Identifies design, construction, and operation specifica­ describes technical methodology used to define treat­ tions that can be used by owners and operators to com­ ment standards, and discusses the variance from these ply with various sections of HSWA. Provides guidance standards. Presents the Agency’s approach to special for owners and operators and EPA and state regulatory problems raised by P and U listed hazards. personnel on designs that the Agency believes meet (EPA530-SW-89-048B) 05/08/1989 Section 3015(a) requirements for waste piles. Order Number: PB89-221 428 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-85-013) 05/24/1985 Order Number: PB87-173 159 Order Form: NTIS Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regulations: Burning Hazardous Mining Sites in the National Priorities Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces List; NPL Site Summary Reports (Complete Set) Presents required methods for demonstrating compli­ ance with EPA regulations (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart H) Provides a five volume set covering 48 sites. Includes a for BIFs burning hazardous waste. Includes performance series on mining sites on the NPL. Reports prepared to specifications for continuous emission monitoring of car­ support EPA’s mining program activities. Summarizes bon monoxide, oxygen, and hydrocarbons in stack gases, environmental damages and associated mining waste sampling and analytical methods, hazardous waste com­ management practices at sites on, or proposed for, NPL bustion air quality screening procedures, and procedures as of February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Based on informa­ for estimating the toxicity equivalence of chlorinated tion obtained from EPA files and reports. An individual dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran congeners. report was prepared for each site, following various for­ (EPA530-SW-91-010) 12/15/1990 mats. Maps and charts are included. Order Number: PB91-120 006 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-91-065) 06/21/1991 Order Number: PB92-124 759 Order Form: NTIS Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Systems for Landfills and Mining Sites in the National Priorities Surface Impoundments; Design, List; NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume I: Construction, and Operation Aluminum Company of America (Vancouver Smelter), Anaconda Smelter, Provides guidance on designs for surface impoundments required to have two or more liners and for a leachate Atlas Asbestos Mine, Bunker Hill Mining collection system above and between such liners. and Metallurgical Complex, California Identifies two double-liner systems. Incorporates current Gulch, Carson River, Celtor Chemical state-of-the-art design, construction, and operation of Works, Cherokee County/Galena Subsite, hazardous waste land disposal units. Cimarron Mining Corporation, Clear (EPA530-SW-85-014) 05/24/1985 Creek/Central City, Cleveland Mill Order Number: PB87-151 072/AS Order Form: NTIS Presents the final draft for 11 sites. This report series on mining sites on the NPL was prepared to support EPA’s mining program activities as of February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Each location is treated individually and summa­ rizes types of environmental damages and associated mining waste management practices. (EPA530-SW-91-065A) 06/21/1991 Order Number: PB92-124 767 Order Form: NTIS

96 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles M N Mining Sites in the National Priorities Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume List; NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume II: Commencement Bay Nearshore/ IV: Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt, Tideflats, Denver Radium, Eagle Mine, Palmerton Zinc, Sharon Steel/Midvale East Helena Smelter, Eastern Michaud Tailings, Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Site, Flats Contamination Area, Glen Silver Mountain Mine, Smuggler Ridge/Montclair/West Orange/US Radium, Mountain, St. Louis Airport/Hazelwood Homestake Mill, Iron Mountain Mine, Interim/Futura Coatings, Sulphur Bank Johns-Manville Coalinga Asbestos Mill, Mercury Mine, Tar Creek Kerr-McGee (Kress Creek, Reed-Keppler Presents the final draft for nine sites. Individual reports on Park, Residential Areas, environmental damages and associated mining waste prac­ Treatment Plant) tices for sites on or proposed for the NPL as of February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Site investigation, remedial planning Presents the final draft for 10 sites. Summarizes the type and investigation, and remedial actions are included. of environmental damages and associated mining waste (EPA530-SW-91-065D) 06/21/1991 practices for sites on, or proposed for, the NPL as of February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Site history, description, Order Number: PB92-124 791 Order Form: NTIS and overview are included. Remedial investigation activ­ ities and lists of contamination sources are provided. Identifies sources of hazardous contamination, describes Mining Sites in the National Priorities nature and extent of contamination, and determines List; NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume effects of toxic contamination on natural resources and V: Teledyne Wah Chang, Tex-Tin public health. Corporation, Torch Lake, United Nuclear (EPA530-SW-91-065B) 06/21/1991 Corporation/ Churchrock Site, U.S. Order Number: PB92-124 775 Order Form: NTIS Titanium, Uravan Uranium Mill, Whitewood Creek, Wayne Interim Mining Sites in the National Priorities Storage Facility/W.R. Grace List; NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume Presents the final draft for eight sites. Includes an ongo­ III: Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation ing remedial investigation and feasibility study with (Soda Springs Plant), Lincoln Park, Martin community relations plans. Identifies sources of haz­ Marietta Reduction Facility, Midvale Slag ardous contamination, describes nature and extent of (Valley Materials Slag), Milltown contamination, and determines effects of toxic contami­ nation on natural resources and public health. Reservoir Sediments, Monsanto Chemical (EPA530-SW-91-065E) 06/21/1991 Company, Monticello Mill Site, Monticello Vicinity Properties, Mouat Industries, Order Number: PB92-124 809 Order Form: NTIS Ormet Corporation Mobile Incineration: An Analysis of the Presents the final draft for 10 sites. Individual reports on environmental damages and associated mining waste Industry practices for sites on or proposed for the NPL as of Examines the mobile incineration industry, including the February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Site investigation, reme­ supply of and demand for mobile incineration and an dial planning and investigation, and remedial action are assessment of the mobile incineration market. Examines included for each. Prepared in conjunction with an eco­ the mobile incineration business for its potential to nomic assessment of natural resource injuries and a fea­ absorb excess demand that could not be handled by sibility study for site cleanup. Cost figures are provided. fixed incineration facilities. (EPA530-SW-91-065C) 06/21/1991 (EPA530-SW-90-076) 06/30/1989 Order Number: PB92-124 783 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB90-255 449 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 97 M Titles O Model RCRA Permit for Hazardous Waste *More Recycling and Reuse Proposed for Management Facilities Electronic Wastes and Mercury- Containing Equipment Describes a model permit for assisting permit writers in drafting or reviewing hazardous waste facility per­ Fact sheet announcing EPA’s proposal revising existing mits. Covers process-specific conditions for container regulations in order to promote the safe reuse and recy­ storage areas, tanks, incinerators, waste piles, surface cling of cathode ray tubes and mercury-containing equip­ impoundments, land treatment areas, and landfills. ment. Only available on the Internet at . closure and postclosure, and other general permit and 04/15/2002 facility conditions. (EPA530-SW-90-049) 09/15/1988 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-018 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB90-210 998 Order Form: NTIS Moving Out, Moving In: Making Environmental Choices When You Modifying RCRA Permits Move Discusses the concepts behind permits required for haz­ Suggests environmentally safe alternatives to throwing ardous waste TSDFs. Compares the old process with the away unwanted "junk" and shows consumers how to new one where permits can be modified to allow purchase new items with the environment in mind. improvements in equipment and changes in response to Provides ideas for reuse or recycling of items no longer new standards. Processes are compared, with discus­ wanted and for the safe management and disposal of sions of Class One, Two, and Three Modifications. common household products. Lists resources. Included 09/15/1989 in The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment for the Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-050 Order Form: OSW Next Generation Kit. 02/15/2004 Monitoring Science in the RCRA Program Order Number: EPA530-K-04-002 Order Form: OSW (Kit Folder) Contains a series of fact sheets providing details on the Moving Targets activities of the methods team, the focal point within Fact sheet addressing greenhouse gas emissions from the OSW for expertise in analytical chemistry and character­ collection and transportation of waste and recyclables. istic testing methodology, environmental monitoring, Discusses clean energy transportation by switching from and quality assurance. Includes information on Test diesel to landfill-derived fuel and route optimization Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Also available in the kit folder Climate Change and Waste. Methods (SW-846), a multi-volume compendium of EPA- 07/15/2002 accepted methods and monitoring guidance; the annual Waste Testing and Quality Assurance Symposium; and Order Number: EPA530-F-02-020 Order Form: OSW the Methods Information Communication Exchange Service, a hotline providing answers to questions and taking comments over the telephone on technical issues Multifamily Recycling: A Golden regarding the test methods compendium. Also addresses Opportunity for Solid Waste Reduction performance-based measurement systems in the RCRA Addresses provision of cost-effective, convenient recycling program and the OSW methods development, evalua­ services to residents of multifamily buildings. Describes tion, and approval process. the diversion rates, costs, and common elements of high 03/15/1999 performing multifamily recycling programs. Order Number: EPA530-E-99-001 Order Form: OSW 04/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-99-010 Order Form: OSW

98 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles M P Multifamily Recycling: A National Study Municipal Solid Waste Flow Control: Summary of Public Comments Summarizes the results of the first national study of mul­ tifamily recycling, including a description of services Summarizes public comments received by EPA in prepa­ provided, a presentation of measures indicating the ration of the Agency’s Report to Congress on Municipal effectiveness of these programs, and a discussion of fac­ Solid Waste Flow Control. Reviews the positions of inter­ tors that were associated with those programs that ested parties on flow controls; does not reflect EPA’s achieved the highest diversion rates. Appendices include position on any of the issues raised. Identifies six issue methodology, definitions, and individual program infor­ areas: the impacts of flow controls on solid waste man­ mation. Includes tables and figures. agement and capacity, impacts on the source reduction 11/15/2001 and recycling, the impacts on economics, the impacts on Order Number: EPA530-R-01-018 Order Form: OSW recyclable material, the impacts on human health and the environment, and alternatives to flow controls. Includes a list of commenters. Municipal Solid Waste (EPA530-R-94-008) 02/08/1994 Characterization Report: 2001 Facts Order Number: PB96-163 407 Order Form: NTIS and Figures Characterizes current trends and highlights changes in Municipal Solid Waste Source Reduction: municipal solid waste management (MSW) that have A Snapshot of State Initiatives occurred over time. Discusses methodology, characteriza­ tion of MSW by weight, management of MSW, and source Examines state source reduction activities across the U.S. reduction of MSW. Appendices include material flows Highlights state goals or mandates that call for source methodology, source reduction/expansion for individual reduction. Describes source reduction activities, reuse components of MSW, and consumer electronics in MSW. programs, and procurement guidelines in place within 10/15/2003 state operations and facilities. Addresses residential pro­ Order Number: EPA530-R-03-011 Order Form OSW grams targeted to consumers and households. Presents state efforts to assist the business community in learning about source reduction options. Relates state assistance Municipal Solid Waste to municipal source reduction programs, primarily in the Characterization Report: 2001 Facts form of grants and other technical assistance. Includes exhibits and tables. and Figures; Executive Summary 12/15/1998 Summarizes current trends and highlights changes in Order Number: EPA530-R-98-017 Order Form: OSW municipal solid waste management. Briefly describes the methodology used to characterize MSW in the United States and provide the latest facts and figures on MSW Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and generation, recycling, and disposal. Leachate Characterization; Monofill 10/15/2003 Baseline Year; Woodburn Monofill; Order Number: EPA530-S-03-011 Order Form OSW Woodburn, Oregon Documents sampling and analysis of both liquids and solids from a relatively young MSW combustion residue monofill. Part of a long-term study. (EPA530-SW-89-074) 08/15/1989 Order Number: PB90-104 746 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 99 M Titles P Municipal Waste Combustion Study Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Costs (Complete Set) of Flue Gas Cleaning Technologies Analyzes health risks and environmental problems Assesses the emission control costs for municipal waste caused by pollutants emitted from municipal waste com­ combustors. Volume 5 in nine-part series. bustors. Describes MWC industry and depicts trends. (EPA530-SW-87-021E) 06/15/1987 Series of nine volumes. Order Number: PB87-206 116 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-87-021) 09/15/1987 Order Number: PB87-206 066 Order Form: NTIS Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Emissions Data Base for Municipal Waste Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Combustors Assessment of Health Risks Associated With Exposure to Municipal Waste Provides a compilation of emission data for municipal Combustion Emissions waste combustors. Information developed during a study of MWC. The purpose of the document is to com­ Analyzes health risks and environmental problems pile U.S. and Canadian data on emissions of pollutants because of pollutants emitted from MWC. Volume 7 in of concern from MWC. The document also is intended to nine-part series. compile similar data from European and Japanese (EPA530-SW-87-021G) 09/15/1987 sources. The report also reduces test data into consistent units of measure and reference and presents data in com­ Order Number: PB87-206 132 Order Form: NTIS mon format. Volume 2 in nine-part series. (EPA530-SW-87-021B) 06/15/1987 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Order Number: PB87-206 082 Order Form: NTIS Characterization of the Municipal Waste Combustion Industry Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Flue Describes the MWC industry and depicts trends and Gas Cleaning Technology growth in the industry. Volume 8 in nine-part series. (EPA530-SW-87-021H) 06/15/1987 Provides results of flue gas cleaning technology study applied to municipal waste combustors. Includes control Order Number: PB87-206 140 Order Form: NTIS and effectiveness studies. Volume 4 in nine-part series. (EPA530-SW-87-021D) 06/15/1987 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Order Number: PB87-206 108 Order Form: NTIS Control of Organic Emissions Describes an assessment of combustion control of organ­ Municipal Waste Combustion Study: ic emissions from municipal waste combustors. Recycling of Solid Waste Information developed during a study of MWC con­ cerned with the best combustion practices to minimize Assesses recycling solid waste as an alternative or aug­ emissions of organics. Focuses on the design of new mentative waste management strategy to MWC. Volume units, and the operation and monitoring of new and 9 in nine-part series. existing units from viewpoint of combustor and boiler (EPA530-SW-87-021I) 06/15/1987 subsystems. Volume 3 in nine-part series. Order Number: PB87-206 157 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-87-021C) 06/15/87 Order Number: PB87-206 090 Order Form: NTIS

100 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles N P Municipal Waste Combustion Study: National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report to Congress Report (Based on 1993 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators in the United Provides an overview of entire MWC study. Conducted in response to Section 102, HSWA, 1984. Discusses num­ States bers and types of existing and projected facilities, esti­ Lists LQGs of RCRA hazardous waste, as identified by mates of emissions, options for controlling emissions, EPA’s 1993 biennial report. Provides information on the risks from emissions, and potential for control. Costs and quantities, nature, and disposition of generated haz­ sampling, analysis, and monitoring of emissions are ardous waste and the efforts to reduce the volume and examined. Volume 1 in nine-part series. toxicity of hazardous waste compared with previous (EPA530-SW-87-021A) 06/15/1987 years. Generator lists are arranged by state, and each Order Number: PB87-206 074 Order Form: NTIS state list is grouped by tons of RCRA waste generated. Includes a list of state contacts. (EPA530-R-95-039a) 08/15/1995 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Order Number: PB95-243 101 Order Form: NTIS Sampling and Analysis

Outlines recommended sampling, analysis and monitor­ National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste ing procedures for MSW combustion facilities. Volume 6 in nine-part series. Report (Based on 1993 Data): List of (EPA530-SW-87-021F) 06/15/1987 Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Order Number: PB87-206 124 Order Form: NTIS Facilities in the United States Lists TSDFs by state, as identified by EPA’s 1993 biennial report. Includes EPA identification numbers, names, National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste locations, and tons of RCRA waste managed for each Report (Based on 1993 Data) (Complete facility. Set) (EPA530-R-95-039b) 08/15/1995 Presents a detailed census based on hazardous waste Order Number: PB95-243 119 Order Form: NTIS reports that are filed by generators and managers of RCRA hazardous waste. Reports on RCRA hazardous waste generation and management as well as interstate National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste transport of hazardous waste. Report (Based on 1993 Data): National (EPA530-R-95-039) 08/15/1995 Analysis Order Number: PB95-243 093 Order Form: NTIS Analyzes the generation, management, and final disposi­ tion of RCRA hazardous wastes, as reported in EPA’s 1993 biennial report. Includes waste generation, waste National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste management, shipments and receipts, and imports and Report (Based on 1993 Data); Executive exports. Appendices contain system type codes and Summary RCRA hazardous waste codes. (EPA530-R-95-039c) 08/15/1995 Provides an overview of national hazardous waste genera­ tion and management practices, based on EPA’s 1993 bien­ Order Number: PB95-243 127 Order Form: NTIS nial report. Includes tables showing the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated, the number of hazardous waste generators by state, the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed, and the number of TSDFs by state. 08/15/1995 Order Number: EPA530-S-95-039 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 101 N Titles P National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1993 Data): State Detail Report (Based on 1995 Data); Executive Analysis Summary Provides a detailed look at waste handling in EPA Provides an overview of national hazardous waste genera­ regions, states, and at the largest facilities in the nation. tion and management practices, based on EPA’s 1995 bien­ Includes information on quantities of waste generation, nial report. Includes tables showing the quantity of RCRA management, and shipments and receipts, as well as hazardous waste generated, the number of hazardous information on interstate imports and exports of RCRA waste generators by state, the quantity of RCRA hazardous hazardous wastes. Also provides totals for the 50 largest waste managed, and the number of TSDFs by state. facilities in each state. 08/15/1997 (EPA530-R-95-039d) 08/15/1995 Order Number: EPA530-S-97-022 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB95-243 135 Order Form: NTIS National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 Data): List of Report (Based on 1993 Data): State Large Quantity Generators in the United Summary Analysis States Provides two-page overview of RCRA hazardous waste Lists LQGs of RCRA hazardous waste, as identified by generation and management practices of individual EPA’s 1995 biennial report. Provides information on the states, as reported in EPA’s 1993 biennial report. Includes quantities, nature, and disposition of generated haz­ total number of LQGs; total quantity of RCRA hazardous ardous waste and the efforts to reduce the volume and waste generated; 10 largest RCRA hazardous waste gen­ toxicity of hazardous waste compared with previous erators and quantities generated in 1993, with locations years. Generator lists are arranged by state, and each on a map; quantity of hazardous waste generated that state list is grouped by tons of RCRA waste generated. was characteristic waste, listed waste, or both; 10 largest (EPA530-R-97-022a) 08/15/1997 RCRA hazardous waste managers and quantities man­ Order Number: PB97-181 473 Order Form: NTIS aged in 1993, with location on a map; top management method; and imports and exports. (EPA530-R-95-039e) 08/15/1995 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Order Number: PB95-243 143 Order Form: NTIS Report (Based on 1995 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities in the United States Report (Based on 1995 Data) (Complete Lists TSDFs, as identified by EPA’s 1995 biennial report, Set) by state. Includes a facility’s EPA identification number, name, location, and tons of RCRA waste managed. Provides an overview of national hazardous waste gen­ (EPA530-R-97-022b) 08/15/1997 eration and management practices, based on analyses of 1995 data. Includes a summary analysis of the amount of Order Number: PB97-181 481 Order Form: NTIS hazardous waste generated in the United States in 1995, methods used to manage this waste, and shipments and receipts of the waste. Data are provided for the nation as well as the individual states. (EPA530-R-97-022) 08/15/1997 Order Number: PB97-181 465 Order Form: NTIS

102 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles N P National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 Data): National Report (Based on 1997 Data) (Complete Analysis Set) Analyzes the generation, management, and final disposi­ Provides an overview of national hazardous waste gen­ tion of RCRA hazardous wastes, as reported in EPA’s eration and management practices, based on analyses of 1995 biennial report. Includes waste generation, waste 1997 data. Includes a summary analysis of the amount of management, shipments and receipts, and imports and hazardous waste generated in the United States in 1997, exports. Appendices contain system type codes and EPA methods used to manage this waste, and shipments and hazardous waste codes. receipts of the waste. Data are provided for the nation as (EPA530-R-97-022c) 08/15/1997 well as the individual states. Order Number: PB97-181 499 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-R-99-036) 09/15/1999 Order Number: PB99-166 811 Order Form: NTIS National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 Data): State Detail National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Analysis Report (Based on 1997 Data); Executive Summary Provides a detailed look at waste handling in EPA regions, states, and at the largest facilities in the nation. Provides an overview of national hazardous waste genera­ Includes information on quantities of waste generation, tion and management practices, based on EPA’s 1997 bien­ management, and shipments and receipts, as well as nial report. Includes tables showing the quantity of RCRA information on interstate imports and exports of RCRA hazardous waste generated, the number of hazardous hazardous wastes. Also provides totals for the 50 largest waste generators by state, the quantity of RCRA hazardous facilities in each state. waste managed, and the number of TSDFs by state. (EPA530-R-97-022d) 08/15/1997 09/15/1999 Order Number: PB97-181 507 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-S-99-036 Order Form: OSW

National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 Data): State Report (Based on 1997 Data): List of Summary Analysis Large Quantity Generators in the United States Provides two-page overview of RCRA hazardous waste generation and management practices of individual Lists LQGs of RCRA hazardous waste, as identified by states, as reported in EPA’s 1995 biennial report. Includes EPA’s 1997 biennial report. Provides information on the total number of LQGs; total quantity of RCRA hazardous quantities, nature, and disposition of generated haz­ waste generated; 10 largest RCRA hazardous waste gen­ ardous waste and the efforts to reduce the volume and erators and their generated quantities for 1995, with map toxicity of hazardous waste compared with previous locations; quantity of hazardous waste generated that years. Generator lists are arranged by state, and each was characteristic waste, listed waste, or both; 10 largest state list is grouped by tons of RCRA waste generated. RCRA hazardous waste managers and their quantities (EPA530-R-99-036a) 09/15/1999 for 1995, with location; top management method; and Order Number: PB99-166 829 Order Form: NTIS imports and map exports. (EPA530-R-97-022e) 08/15/1997 Order Number: PB97-181 515 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 103 N Titles P National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1997 Data): List of Report (Based on 1997 Data): State Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Summary Analysis Facilities in the United States Provides two-page overview of RCRA hazardous waste Lists TSDFs, as identified by EPA’s 1997 biennial report, generation and management practices of individual by state. Includes a facility’s EPA identification number, states, as reported in EPA’s 1997 biennial report. Includes name, location, and tons of RCRA waste managed. total number of LQGs; total quantity of RCRA hazardous (EPA530-R-99-036b) 09/15/1999 waste generated; 10 largest RCRA hazardous waste gen­ erators and their generated quantities for 1997, with map Order Number: PB99-166 837 Order Form: NTIS locations; quantity of hazardous waste generated that was characteristic waste, listed waste, or both; 10 largest National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste RCRA hazardous waste managers and their quantities for 1997, with location; top management method; and Report (Based on 1997 Data): National imports and map exports. Analysis (EPA530-R-99-036e) 09/15/1999 Analyzes the generation, management, and final disposi­ Order Number: PB99-166 860 Order Form: NTIS tion of RCRA hazardous wastes, as reported in EPA’s 1997 biennial report. Includes waste generation, waste management, shipments and receipts, and imports and National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste exports. Appendices contain system type codes and EPA Report (Based on 1999 Data) (Complete hazardous waste codes. Set) (EPA530-R-99-036c) 09/15/1999 Provides an overview of national hazardous waste gen­ Order Number: PB99-166 845 Order Form: NTIS eration and management practices, based on analyses of 1999 data. Includes a summary analysis of the amount of National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste hazardous waste generated in the United States in 1997, methods used to manage this waste, and shipments and Report (Based on 1997 Data): State Detail receipts of the waste. Data are provided for the nation as Analysis well as the individual states. Provides a detailed look at waste handling in EPA 06/15/2000 regions, states, and at the largest facilities in the nation. Order Number: PB2001-106 301 Order Form: NTIS Includes information on quantities of waste generation, management, and shipments and receipts, as well as information on interstate imports and exports of RCRA National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste hazardous wastes. Also provides totals for the 50 largest Report (Based on 1999 Data); Executive facilities in each state. Summary (EPA530-R-99-036d) 09/15/1999 Provides an overview of national hazardous waste genera­ Order Number: PB99-166 852 Order Form: NTIS tion and management practices, based on EPA’s 1999 bien­ nial report. Includes tables showing the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated, the number of hazardous waste generators by state, the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed, and the number of TSDFs by state. 06/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-S-01-001 Order Form: OSW

104 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles N R National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1999 Data): List of Report (Based on 1999 Data): State Large Quantity Generators Summary Analysis Lists LQGs of RCRA hazardous waste, as identified by Provides two-page overview of RCRA hazardous waste EPA’s 1999 biennial report. Provides information on the generation and management practices of individual quantities, nature, and disposition of generated haz­ states, as reported in EPA’s 1997 biennial report. Includes ardous waste and the efforts to reduce the volume and total number of LQGs; total quantity of RCRA hazardous toxicity of hazardous waste compared with previous waste generated; 10 largest RCRA hazardous waste gen­ years. Generator lists are arranged by state, and each erators and their generated quantities for 1997, with map state list is grouped by tons of RCRA waste generated. locations; quantity of hazardous waste generated that (EPA530-R-01-013) 06/15/2001 was characteristic waste, listed waste, or both; 10 largest Order Number: PB2001-106 317 Order Form: NTIS RCRA hazardous waste managers and their quantities for 1999, with location; top management method; and imports and map exports. National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste (EPA530-R-01-010) 06/15/2001 Report(Based on 1999 Data): List of Order Number: PB2001-106 314 Order Form: NTIS Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities *National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Lists TSDFs, as identified by EPA’s 1999 biennial report, Waste Report (Based on 2001 Data): by state. Includes a facility’s EPA identification number, List of Reported RCRA Sites name, location, and tons of RCRA waste managed. (EPA530-R-01-012) 06/15/2001 Lists every hazardous waste facility in the US that sub­ mitted a hazardous waste report in 2001. Organized by Order Number: PB2001-106 316 Order Form: NTIS state and arranged alphabetically by facility, each entry includes EPA identification number, location city, tons of National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste RCRA hazardous waste generated, and tons of RCRA hazardous waste managed. Only available on the Report (Based on 1999 Data): National Internet at . Analyzes waste-handling practices in the EPA Regions, 07/15/2003 states, and the largest facilities nationally, including the Order Number: EPA530-R-03-009 Order Form: OSW quantity of waste generated, managed, shipped and received, and imported and exported between states Also contains the number of generators and managing *National Biennial RCRA Hazardous facilities. Waste Report (Based on 2001 Data): (EPA530-R-01-009) 06/152001 National Analysis Order Number: PB2001-106 313 Order Form: NTIS Presents a detailed look at waste-handling practices in the EPA regions, states, and largest facilities nationally, National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste including the quantity of waste generated, managed, shipped and received, and imported and exported Report (Based on 1999 Data): State Detail between States and the number of generators and man­ Analysis aging facilities. Only available on the Internet at Provides a detailed look at each state’s waste handling . agement, and shipments and receipts, as well as totals 07/15/2003 for the largest fifty facilities. Order Number: EPA530-R-03-007 Order Form: OSW (EPA530-R-01-011) 06/15/2001 Order Number: PB2001-106 315 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 105 N Titles P *National Biennial RCRA Hazardous National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Waste Report (Based on 2001 Data): Generator Survey; Final Report State Detail Analysis Presents the results of voluntary survey of generators of Provides a detailed look at each State's waste handling hazardous waste who produce less than 1,000 kg of haz­ practices, including overall totals for generation, man­ ardous waste per month. Designed to obtain reliable esti­ agement, and shipments and receipts, as well as totals mates of the number and type of SQGs and waste gener­ for the largest fifty facilities. Only available on the ation and management practices. Describes purpose and Internet at . survey, and results. Includes sample questionnaire and 07/15/2003 detailed industry and waste stream profiles for SQGs. (EPA530-SW-85-004) 02/15/1985 Order Number: EPA530-R-03-008 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB85-180 438 Order Form: NTIS National Capacity Assessment Report; Capacity Planning Pursuant to CERCLA National Source Reduction Section 104(c)(9) Characterization Report for Municipal Solid Waste in the United States Discusses CERCLA Section 104(c)(9), which requires states to assure that adequate capacity exists to treat and Estimates the amount of waste not created over a certain dispose of hazardous wastes. Describes EPA’s require­ period of time. Examines factors that drive waste preven­ ment that adequate national capacity exists and the tion activities, such as changes in design practices, opera­ methodology and data used to conduct the assessment tional changes, policy trends, and new technologies. used to make this determination. Appendices include Explains the methodology used to generate all the source demand data submitted by the states, commercial capaci­ reduction estimates presented in the report. Provides ty data submitted by the states, adjustments to commer­ data on source reduction for the MSW stream as a whole, cial capacity data, list of facilities, and Capacity as well as for its component materials and product cate­ Assurance Plan management categories. gories. Profiles source reduction activities of individual (EPA530-R-95-016) 11/15/1996 organizations, featuring backyard composting, elimina­ tion of unnecessary packaging, lightweighting, and Order Number: PB95-209 672 Order Form: NTIS material reuse. Includes glossary and appendices. 11/15/1999 National Dioxin Study Order Number: EPA530-R-99-034 Order Form: OSW Documents a 2-year study to investigate dioxin contami­ nation. Includes the National Dioxin Strategy to provide National Survey of Hazardous Waste coordinated management framework for investigative, Generators and Treatment, Storage, remedial, and regulatory activities. Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 1986: (EPA530-SW-87-025) 08/15/1987 Hazardous Waste Generation and Order Number: PB88-192 687 Order Form: NTIS Management Presents the findings of two extensive surveys conducted by mail during a 3-year period to obtain detailed infor­ mation concerning hazardous waste generation and man­ agement practices. Includes survey overview, hazardous waste generation, types of waste generated, hazard waste management methods, and the changes since 1986 that affect waste management. Includes detailed charts. (EPA530-SW-91-075) 10/15/1991 Order Number: PB92-123 025 Order Form: NTIS

106 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles N R National Survey of Hazardous Waste The Nation’s Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, Management Program at a Crossroads: Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 1986: The RCRA Implementation Study Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA Presents EPA’s philosophy for management of hazardous TSDR Units waste, together with detailed rationale underlying that Presents the initial findings of two, 3-year long national philosophy. Based on extensive analysis of perspectives mail surveys to gather information about hazardous gained from federal and state officials, public interest waste generation and management practices. Surveys representatives, and regulated community. The report focused on hazardous waste handlers regulated under sets direction for implementing RCRA and provides a Subtitle C, RCRA, and HSWA. basis for EPA’s strategic decision-making. (EPA530-SW-91-060) 07/15/1991 07/15/1990 Order Number: PB91-211 821 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-069 Order Form: OSW

National Survey of Hazardous Waste *New Item Proposed for Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Comprehensive Procurement Disposal Facilities Regulated under RCRA Guidelines in 1981 Announces EPA's proposal to revise the current compost designation to include compost made from manure or Summarizes the findings of national survey of hazardous biosolids, and designates one new item - fertilizers made waste generators and TSDFs regulated under RCRA from recovered organic materials. EPA is also proposing Subtitle C. The mail survey was conducted during fall to consolidate all compost designations under one item and spring of 1982 to 1983 under sponsorship of OSW. called "compost made from recovered organic materials." This information provided EPA with first complete Only available on the Internet at . tion activities regulated under federal law since RCRA 12/15/2003 was enacted in 1976. (EPA530-SW-84-005) 04/20/1984 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-010 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB86-197 837/AS Order Form: NTIS New Rule for Wood Preserving Wastes National Survey of Solid Waste Covers three categories of wastes generated by the wood (Municipal) Landfill Facilities preserving industry and added to the list of hazardous wastes under RCRA. Finalizes the December 1988 pro­ Describes the methodology and results of national sur­ posed rule. Includes management standards for existing vey of Subtitle D municipal landfill facilities conducted and new drip pads used to collect treated wood drip- in response to HSWA. HSWA required EPA to conduct a page. study to determine whether regulations are adequate to 12/15/1990 protect human health and the environment. EPA also was required to report results of the study to Congress Order Number: EPA530-SW-91-012 Order Form: OSW and to revise regulations for facilities that receive SQG waste and HHW. (EPA530-SW-88-034) 09/15/1988 Order Number: PB89-118 525 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 107 O Titles P The New Wave in Electronics: No Migration Variances to the Hazardous eCycling (Reuse or Recycle Old Waste Land Disposal Prohibitions; A Electronics) Guidance Manual for Petitioners; Draft Provides information on how to dispose of old or Assists hazardous waste management facility owners unwanted electronic equipment without throwing it and operators petitioning EPA for a variance from land away. Lists electronic items that can be recycled and con­ disposal prohibitions at specific sites for specific wastes. tains general information about how and where to eCycle Addresses the required scope of credible petitions. them. Included in The Power of Change: Protecting the (EPA530-R-92-023) 07/15/1992 Information for the Next Generation Kit and Your Life, Your Order Number: PB92-207 695 Order Form: NTIS World, Your Choices: You Can Make a Difference Kit. 09/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-F-04-020 Order Form: OSW Office Paper Recycling: An Implementation Manual Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Provides information to assist federal agencies in plan­ Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, ning, implementing, and promoting a high-grade paper Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities recovery program. The basic principles outlined should be useful to anyone planning an office paper recycling Provides insights to TSDRs. There are now fewer active program, including state and local government agencies, TSDRs than previously. Industry is dominated by very commercial businesses, and other private organizations. large onsite management facilities. The top 50 facilities (EPA530-SW-90-001) 01/15/1990 manage 90 percent of the hazardous waste quantities. Order Number: PB90-199 431 Order Form: NTIS The dominant category is hazardous waste water with low pH. Includes individual study results. (EPA530-SW-88-035) 09/01/1988 One-Time Waste Estimated for Capacity Order Number: PB89-106 058 Order Form: NTIS Assurance Planning: Capacity Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104 (c)(9) Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Provides detailed descriptions of the methodologies EPA Rats Test Materials: Pyridine; Volume I used to develop tonnage estimates representing 20 years of offsite shipments to commercial Subtitle C hazardous Provides test results of rats exposed daily to pyridine. waste management facilities. Discusses the methods for Tests target organs and possible cumulative effects of calculating wastes associated with the five major sources pyridine. Findings used to develop the maximum accept­ of remediation actions: Superfund removal actions, able concentrations in leachates emanating from land Superfund remedial actions, RCRA corrective actions, disposal units. underground storage tank cleanups, and state and pri­ (EPA530-SW-88-016A) 12/15/1987 vate cleanups. Identifies potential sources of contamina­ Order Number: PB88-176 136 Order Form: NTIS tion, the type of contamination, the probability that the waste generated at these sites will be sent off site for treatment and disposal, waste tonnages that will likely Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in be sent off site, tonnage of treatment residuals generated, Rats Test Materials: Pyridine; Volume II probability of disposal in Subtitle C landfills, and the dis­ tribution of waste over the 20-year period for each source Provides additional data to Volume I including summary of remediation. and conclusion. (EPA530-R-94-002) 01/15/1995 (EPA530-SW-88-016B) 12/15/1987 Order Number: PB95-167 235 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB88-176 144 Order Form: NTIS

108 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles P

Open Dump Cleanup Project Helps Tribes Partnerships in Solid Waste Management Fight Waste Addresses waste management in Indian Country. This Describes the Open Dump Cleanup Project, a multi- fact sheet describes the economic and environmental agency commitment to help tribes throughout Indian benefits of partnerships: greater economies of scale, pro­ Country close open dumps, clean up waste on tribal land, tection of human health and the environment, reduction and develop safe solid waste management practices. in capital costs, operational cost savings, job creation, Defines open dumps, presents the scope of the problem, and increase in compliance with state and regulatory and provides two success stories. guidelines. Discusses the possible obstacles to imple­ 03/15/2003 menting a partnership agreement: potential partners with different MSW management goals, multi-jurisdic- Order Number: EPA530-F-03-005 Order Form: OSW tional programs that face varying regulations, potential inequities existing among neighboring tribes, and con­ Organic Materials Management flicts in handling waste across jurisdictions. Provides a list of questions to help evaluate partnership. Outlines Strategies how to begin developing a partnership agreement. Describes seven composting strategies for organic mate­ Includes a case study. rials in the national MSW stream and presents an analy-sis 12/15/1997 of the benefits and costs of each strategy, the potential for Order Number: EPA530-F-97-050 Order Form: OSW diverting organic materials from landfills or waste-to- energy facilities, and the potential markets for diverted organic materials. Provides an overview of organic mate­ Passing the Torch: Streamlined State rials in the national waste stream. Estimates avoided col­ Authorization (Brochure) lection and disposal costs attributed to diversion of organic materials. Reviews compost markets and end-uses. Defines state authorization. Discusses reasons for EPA’s 07/15/1999 proposal to streamline the authorization process. Summarizes the streamlining proposals. Order Number: EPA530-R-99-016 Order Form: OSW 08/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-F-96-005 Order Form: OSW Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management Standards (Poster) Pay-As-You-Throw: A Cooling Effect on Details the requirements of generators, transporters, Climate Change transfer facilities, processors/re-refiners, off-specification burners, and marketers under RCRA Subtitle C, Part 279. Describes the PAYT Program. Explains how PAYT helps 08/15/1998 reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Addresses the mea­ surement of greenhouse gas emission reductions. Also Order Number: EPA530-H-98-001 Order Form: OSW available in the kit folder Climate Change and Waste. Updates the 1999 fact sheet. 03/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-008 Order Form: OSW

Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Elected Officials Addressed to elected officials defining PAYT programs. Discusses the benefits of and potential barriers to the programs, and providing sources for more information. 04/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-96-031 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 109 P Titles R Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Pay-As-You-Throw: Lessons Learned Environmental and Civic Groups About Unit Pricing Addressed to environmental and civic organizations Examines the advantages and potential barriers to unit defining PAYT programs. Discusses the benefits of and pricing systems. Assists in determining if unit pricing is potential barriers to the programs, and providing appropriate for a community. Explains in step-by-step sources for more information. detail how to launch a unit pricing program. Reviews 04/15/1997 unit pricing options. Describes how to build consensus Order Number: EPA530-F-97-006 Order Form: OSW and plan a unit pricing program, how to design an inte­ grated unit pricing program, and how to implement and monitor the program. Includes examples, definitions of Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for MSW terms, and a bibliography. Planners 04/15/1994 Order Number: EPA530-R-94-004 Order Form: OSW Addressed to municipal solid waste planners defining PAYT programs. Discusses the benefits of and potential barriers to the programs, and providing sources for more Pay-As-You-Throw Products and Tools information. Order Form 04/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-96-030 Form: OSW Briefly defines the PAYT concept. Describes the various PAYT products and provides an order form. 03/15/1999 Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for State Order Number: EPA530-F-99-011 Order Form: OSW Officials Addressed to state officials defining PAYT programs Pay-As-You-Throw Success Stories Discusses the benefits of and potential barriers to PAYT programs, and providing sources for more information. Presents first-hand stories from communities that faced 04/15/1997 significant MSW challenges (increasing amounts of waste, rising disposal costs, and uncertain MSW bud­ Order Number: EPA530-F-96-029 Order Form: OSW gets) and used PAYT programs to improve their solid waste management. Includes a series of fact sheets Pay-As-You-Throw: A New Trend in describing successful programs in Poquoson, Virginia; Dover, New Hampshire; Gainesville, Florida; San Jose, Sustainable Solid Waste Management California; South Kingstown, Rhode Island; Vancouver, (Video) Washington; Mount Vernon, Iowa; Falmouth, Maine; and Designed for anyone interested in learning more about Fort Collins, Colorado. PAYT. Module 1 presents a general introduction to PAYT 04/15/1997 suitable for community residents. Module 2 provides Order Number: EPA530-F-97-007 Order Form: OSW solid waste managers with a detailed look at the key design and operational issues surrounding PAYT. Includes a public service announcement and a news Pay-As-You-Throw: Throw Away Less and magazine excerpt. Save 08/15/1998 Addressed to citizens. Defines PAYT programs. Order Number: EPA530-V-98-001 Order Form: OSW Discusses the benefits of and potential barriers to the programs, and provides sources for more information. 04/15/1997 Order Number: EPA530-F-96-028 Order Form: OSW

110 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles P R Pay-As-You-Throw Tool Kit Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Exposure Information Requirements Provides a variety of useful products to assist communi­ ties consider, design, and implement PAYT programs. Under RCRA, Section 3019 Includes tools that will help with specific tasks, like con­ Provides owners and operators of hazardous waste land­ ducting a public outreach program or designing a pro- fills and surface impoundments with guidance for sub­ gram’s rate structure. Also offers general resources that mitting information on the potential for public exposure define and explain the programs. Contains guidebooks, a to hazardous wastes. workbook, software providing a PAYT rates model, and 07/03/1985 a videotape that presents a comprehensive summary of the central concepts of unit pricing. The Tool Kit is only Order Number: PB87-193 694 Order Form: NTIS available from the PAYT Hotline. 09/15/1996 Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Order Number: EPA530-R-96-013 Hazardous Waste Land Treatment, Order Form: PAYT Hotline (800 EPA-PAYT, 800 372-7298) Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Final Draft Pay-As-You-Throw Workbook: A Explains the EPA permitting process, facility standards, Supplement to EPA’S Pay-As-You-Throw and application information requirements. Intended for Guidebook (EPA530-R-94-004) federal permit applicants who operate facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste in surface impound­ Provides tools to assist in the implementation of a PAYT ments, waste piles, land treatment units, and landfills. program. Contains information to help plan a program in (EPA530-SW-84-004) 05/15/1984 detail, convey the results of research in convincing pre­ Order Number: PB89-115 695 Order Form: NTIS sentations, and develop a strong outreach program. Includes presentation materials (e.g. presentation agenda, survey of attendees, evaluation form, sample script and Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for overhead masters) and public outreach materials (e.g. fact the General Facility Standards of 40 CFR sheets, other outreach strategies, and clip art). Includes worksheets for deciding if a PAYT program is right for 264 your community, planning for PAYT and conducting an Assists owners and operators of hazardous waste man­ outreach program, designing a rate structure, and imple­ agement facilities required to submit Part B of permit menting and monitoring the program. Presents articles applications in exhibiting compliance with the standards and news clippings and an annotated bibliography. The of 40 CFR Part 264. Workbook is only available from the PAYT Hotline. (EPA SW-968) 10/15/1983 09/15/1996 Order Number: PB87-151 064/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-R-96-005 Order Form: PAYT Hotline (800 EPA-PAYT, 800 372-7298) Permit Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Demonstrations Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and Wet Scrubber; Draft Test Contains specific laboratory and field test methods that may be used to complete demonstration. Describes alter­ Report native technical approaches and permitting procedures. Reports on a performance test of a TSCA waste incinera­ Includes reconnaissance surveys, laboratory analyses, tor in Kansas, April 25 to 27, 1989. Part of EPA’s OSW mathematical modeling, and field plot studies. efforts to develop regulations to control the emissions of (EPA530-SW-86-032) 07/15/1986 products of incomplete combustion, particulate matter, Order Number: PB86-229 184/AS Order Form: NTIS and toxic metals from hazardous waste incinerators. (EPA530-SW-90-008) 10/15/1989 Order Number: PB90-120 544 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 111 P Titles R Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Zone Monitoring for Hazardous Waste Ground-Water and Air Emission Land Treatment Units Monitoring Provides guidance to permit applicants and writers for Describes permitting requirements of owners and opera­ developing unsaturated zone monitoring systems at haz­ tors of hazardous waste management facilities. Supports ardous waste land treatment units to comply with 40 rulemaking for the permitting of land disposal facilities CFR Part 264, Subpart M Regulations. Covers both soil concerning ground-water and air emission monitoring. core and soil pore-liquid sampling procedures, chain of Contains summaries of comments made regarding pro­ custody considerations, and data evaluation. posed rules and EPA’s responses. (EPA530-SW-86-040) 10/15/1986 07/31/1981 Order Number: PB87-215 463/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB81-246 431 Order Form: NTIS

Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Hazardous Waste Land Treatment, Ground-Water Protection Standard Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Phase 1: Describes proposed groundwater permitting require­ Criteria for Location Acceptability and ments of owners and operators of hazardous waste man­ Existing Applicable Regulations agement facilities. Summarizes comments and EPA’s responses, providing regulatory rationale. Discusses Defines acceptable locations for hazardous waste facili­ groundwater protection strategy, facility design require­ ties. Cites applicable regulations and statutes in evaluat­ ments, containment strategies, and specific ambient ing acceptable locations. Presents summary of EPA health and environmental standards. efforts to ensure both the proper site analysis and the 07/31/1981 safe location of such facilities. (EPA530-SW-85-024) 02/15/1985 Order Number: PB81-246 423 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB86-125 580/AS Order Form: NTIS Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Information Requirements for Permitting Hazardous Waste Tank Standards Discharges; General Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Assists permit reviewers in evaluation of design stan­ Waste TSDFs dards of hazardous waste tanks, piping, controls, and ancillaries in hazardous waste tanks. Only to be used Discusses information required of owners and operators with a reference library of standards, codes, handbooks of land disposal facilities seeking permits. Cites the need and data surveys. for an adequate amount of information to perform a real­ (EPA530-SW-89-003) 07/15/1986 istic evaluation of the facility’s potential to cause adverse Order Number: PB89-126 478 Order Form: NTIS effects to human health and environment. Proper siting, design, and treatment will reduce information and demonstration requirements. Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators 07/31/1981 Order Number: PB81-246 415 Order Form: NTIS Explains incineration as a means to dispose of hazardous waste. Includes performance standards for incinerators and steps for the permitting process. 04/15/1988 Order Number: EPA530-SW-88-024 Order Form: OSW

112 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles P R Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Land Treatment Surface Impoundments Describes land treatment permitting requirements of Describes proposed surface impoundment permitting owners and operators of hazardous waste management requirements of owners and operators of hazardous facilities. Contains comments on the proposed regula­ waste management facilities. tions with rationale for final regulations. Includes issues 07/31/1981 such as surface water run on and runoff, soil and soil- Order Number: PB81-246 365 Order Form: NTIS pure monitoring, and closure and postclosure. 07/31/1981 Order Number: PB81-246 381 Order Form: NTIS Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Underground Injection; Background Document Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Landfills Describes permitting requirements of owners and opera­ tors of hazardous waste management facilities. Proposes Presents the re-proposal of proposed rule and proposed standards for underground injection and underground amendments to 40 CFR Parts 260, 264, and 122. The need seepage land disposal facilities. Discusses implications for regulation is based on the potential for environmen­ for Underground Injection Control Program established tal damage and actual damage incidents. under the authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act. 07/31/1981 07/31/1981 Order Number: PB81-246 399 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB81-246 407 Order Form: NTIS

Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Overview; Background Document Waste Piles Describes the permitting requirements of owners and Describes proposed waste pile permitting requirements operators of hazardous waste management facilities. of owners and operators of hazardous waste manage­ Provides analysis of standards, comment on summaries, ment facilities. and EPA’s rationale for regulations. 07/31/1981 07/31/1981 Order Number: PB81-246 373 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB81-246 357 Order Form: NTIS Petitions to Delist Hazardous Wastes; A Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Guidance Manual; Second Edition Performance Standards for Land Disposal Facilities Provides guidance for submitting a credible and complete petition to delist a specific waste from the hazardous Describes the performance permitting requirements of waste listing in 40 CFR Part 261. Contains information to owners and operators of hazardous waste management assist interested individuals in determining whether to facilities. Proposes standards applicable to land disposal submit a petition and presents a stepwise approach to facilities under Subpart B—General Facility Standards. compiling a delisting petition. Proposes standards applicable to land disposal facilities (EPA530-R-93-007) 03/15/1993 handling specific wastes or waste types under Subpart Order Number: PB93-169 365 Order Form: NTIS T—Minimum Acceptable Treatment of Hazardous Wastes Prior to Disposal. 07/31/1981 Order Number: PB81-246 449 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 113 P Titles R Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination: Additional Groundwater Determination Notice of Data Availability Pathway Risk Analyses; Supplemental (NODA) Response to Comment Background Document Document; Part II Describes groundwater pathway analyses performed to Responds to public comments concerning clarifications support the petroleum refining listing determination. and corrections related to headworks exemption and Provides a general background, additional analyses, jurisdictional explanation of off-specification product and waste streams and management scenarios, and method­ fines from thermal processes used as product. Discusses ology. Presents revised two-parameter sensitivity analy­ revised treatment standards for spent catalysts from ses, two-parameter sensitivity to exposure duration, hydrotreating (K171) and hydrorefining (K172) under the revised Monte Carlo analyses, the results of the revised LDR program. Addresses conditional listings, individual 1998 analyses, and a comparison of revised analysis versus population risk, an assessment of waste manage­ results to the 1997 results. Appendices include sensitivity ment practices, the boilers and industrial furnaces rule analyses, exposure duration sensitivity, deterministic exemption, and implications of listing catalysts. dilution attenuation factors, and Monte Carlo receptor (EPA 530-R-99-029b) 06/15/1998 well concentrations. Order Number: PB99-156 069 Order Form: NTIS (EPA 530-R-99-033) 06/15/1998 Order Number: PB99-156 143 Order Form: NTIS Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Proposed Rule Response Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing to Comment Document (Complete Set) Determination Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment Document Responds to public comments received on EPA’s propos­ (Complete Set) al to add several petroleum refining process wastes to the RCRA list of regulated hazardous wastes and not to Responds to public comments relevant to several FR list other petroleum refining operations wastes. notices announcing data availability relating to the pro­ (EPA 530-R-99-030) 06/15/1998 posed listing determination for petroleum refining Order Number: PB99-156 077 Order Form: NTIS process wastes. (EPA 530-R-99-029) 06/15/1998 Order Number: PB99-156 044 Order Form: NTIS Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part I Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Notice of Data Availability Responds to general public comments on EPA’s proposal (NODA) Response to Comment not to list eleven residuals of petroleum refining process operations. Addresses hazardous oil-bearing residuals Document; Part I returned to refinery processes. Responds to general public comments. Provides EPA’s (EPA 530-R-99-030a) 06/15/1998 response to public comments on groundwater pathway Order Number: PB99-156 085 Order Form: NTIS risk analysis. Addresses revised high end analysis, Monte Carlo analysis, co-disposal, capping waste analy­ sis results at toxicity characteristic levels, waste-specific Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing comments, and other groundwater modeling issues. Determination Proposed Rule Response Discusses the non-groundwater pathway risk analysis, to Comment Document; Part II including eliminating wastes managed as hazardous, model modifications regarding release and transport of Responds to public comments relevant to health and risk soil to off-site receptors. Examines public comments on assessment issues. analyses regarding leaching of oily waste and the poten­ (EPA 530-R-99-030b) 06/15/1998 tial for additive risks from multiple sources. Order Number: PB99-156 093 Order Form: NTIS (EPA 530-R-99-029a) 06/15/1998 Order Number: PB99-156 051 Order Form: NTIS

114 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles P R Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Determination Proposed Rule Response Parametric Tests for Particulate, Metals, to Comment Document; Part III and HCL Emissions; John Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft Responds to public comments relating to residual-specific issues: crude oil sediment, clarified slurry oil sediment, cat­ Test Report alyst from hydrotreating and hydrorefining, catalyst from Presents the results of a testing program to control emis­ sulfuric acid alkylation, spent caustic from liquid treating, sions of particulate matter, toxic metals and hydrochloric off-specification product and fines from thermal processes, acid from hazardous waste incinerators. Toxic metals catalyst and fines from catalytic cracking, sludge from examined include arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, hydrogen fluoride alkylation, sludge from sulfur complex and mercury. and hydrogen sulfide removal facilities, catalyst from sul­ (EPA530-SW-90-009) 06/15/1989 fur complex and hydrogen sulfide removal facilities, unleaded gasoline tank sediment, catalyst from reforming, Order Number: PB90-129 362 Order Form: NTIS and sludge from sulfuric acid alkylation. (EPA 530-R-99-030c) 06/15/1998 Planet Protectors Club Kit Order Number: PB99-156 101 Order Form: NTIS Supplements EPA’s Quest for Less classroom curriculum with challenging activity booklets, educational games, Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing and mysterious stories on the Internet at Determination Proposed Rule Response . to Comment Document; Part IV Includes information for adults that assists teachers, par­ ents, and after school leaders select appropriate activities Responds to public comments relating to options for con­ for different ages and groups of children Encourages ditional exemptions, idled units, third party regeneration kids to join the club and help the environment by reduc­ of spent catalysts, headworks exemption, waste mini­ ing waste and saving resources. Includes Follow that mization, LDR, LDR capacity determinations, environ­ Trail!, activity guide for grades K-3, Case of the Broken mental justice, CERCLA designation, economic analysis, Loop, activity guide for grades 4-6, Planet Protectors Create and miscellaneous topics. Less Waste in the First Place: A Story about Reuse on Earth, (EPA 530-R-99-030d) 06/15/1998 and Trash and Climate Change. Also includes an order Order Number: PB99-156 119 Order Form: NTIS form, and membership badges and certificates. Only one kit per household or classroom is available. Additional quantities of the activity guides, badges, certificates, and Pick Up Savings: Adjusting Hauling kit order form are available separately. Also available in Services while Reducing Waste Spanish. (WasteWise Tip Sheet) 09/15/1998 Order Number: EPA530-E-98-002 Outlines a procedure which companies can use to Order Number: EPA530-E-98-002S Order Form: OSW review their current hauling service to implement solu­ tions that reduce waste and cost. Includes two examples of companies that reduced their hauling costs through Planet Protectors Club Kit Order similar programs. Form 11/15/1996 Briefly describes the Planet Protectors Club. Includes Order Number: EPA530-F-96-016 Order Form: OSW ordering instructions and an order form. 06/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-F-04-010 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 115 P Titles R Planet Protectors Create Less Waste in *Plug-In To eCycling Event Tool Kit the First Place: A Story about Reuse on Provides a guide for planning recycling collection events Earth for consumer electronics. Covers first steps in planning Provides answers to the question: “What on Earth can the event, tasks to complete before the event, day of the you do with an old jelly jar?” Gives tips for keeping an event, and post-event tasks. Only available on the old jar out of the trash and giving it new life. Pictures Internet at . Also available in Spanish. 03/15/2003 09/15/1999 Order Number: 530-R-03-005 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-K-99-006 Order Number EPA530-K-99-006S Order Form: OSW *Plug-In To eCycling: Guidelines for Materials Management Planning for Disaster Debris Provides voluntary guidance to EPA's Plug-In To Describes steps a community can take to prepare for man­ eCycling partners about the most effective and practical aging the waste created by natural disasters and to speed methods for safely managing used electronic equipment. recovery after such disasters. Discusses ways communities Only available on the Internet at . tems in the event of a natural disaster. Provides informa­ 05/15/2004 tion on the volume of debris generated by hurricanes, Order Number: 530-K-04-004 Order Form: OSW earthquakes, tornados, floods, and fires. Presents federal, state, and local resources available to help. Offers several case studies. Includes sources for more information. Pollution Prevention Solutions During 12/15/1995 Permitting, Inspection, and Enforcement Order Number: EPA530-K-95-010 Order Form: OSW Summarizes approaches developed by environmental agencies and companies working together to incorporate Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and cost-effective pollution prevention solutions into permit­ ting, inspection, and enforcement. Defines pollution pre­ Demonstrations for Hazardous Waste vention. Provides examples of strategies designed to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal reduce the amount of pollution generated, reduce the Facilities; A Guidance Manual cost of environmental controls, and meet or exceed envi­ ronmental standards. Covers air, water, and RCRA pro­ Assists EPA’s regional offices in interpreting selected grams. Includes a list of pollution prevention resources. requirements of the Interim Status Standards for facilities 12/15/1998 managing hazardous waste. Interim Status Standards have been designed to be met without substantial inter­ Order Number: EPA530-R-98-015 Order Form: OSW pretation by or negotiation with EPA. (EPA SW-921) 01/01/1981 Postclosure Liability Trust Fund Order Number: PB87-155 503/AS Order Form: NTIS Simulation Model; Volume I: Model Overview and Results; Volume II: Graphs *Plug-In To eCycling for Manufacturers and Tables of Model Results; Volume III: and Retailers Model Description This brochure, designed for businesses, describes EPA’s Describes the use of the model in five simulations and campaign to encourage the reuse and recycling of elec­ provides analysis of revenue requirements under alterna­ tronic products (e.g., computers, monitors, televisions, tive fund coverage policies. Technical details given on and cell phones). Only available on the Internet at various aspects of model. . Order Number: PB86-212 479/AS Order Form: NTIS 01/15/2003 Order Number: 530-F-03-002 Order Form: OSW

116 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles P R The Power of Change: Protecting the Preparing Successful Grant Proposals Environment for the Next Generation Addresses waste management in Indian Country. Kit Describes EPA’s recommended process for developing Encourages older Americans to help reduce waste and grant proposals or applying for funding for solid waste protect the environment for the next generation. management activities. Discusses the proposal summary, Resources in this kit explain how to reduce waste, con­ title, background, problem statement, goals, activities, serve our natural resources, and save energy. Included in methodology for measuring success, timeline, sustain­ the kit are: A Collection of Solid Waste Resources; ability, and budget detail. Provides an example of a suc­ "GreenScaping" Your Lawn and Garden; Hidden Hazards of cessful grant proposal. Backyard Burning; Household Hazardous Waste: Steps to Safe 12/15/1997 Management; Moving Out, Moving In; The New Wave in Order Number: EPA530-F-97-051 Order Form: OSW Electronics: eCycling (Reuse or Recycle Old Electronics); Protect Yourself, Protect Others: Safe Options for Home Needle Disposal; Reducing Waste When You Travel; Setting Procedural Guidance for Reviewing Up a Home Office; Volunteer for Change: A Guide to Exposure Information Under RCRA, Environmental Community Service; and You Dump It, You Section 3019 Drink It: Recycle Used Motor Oil. 04/15/2004 Assists permit writers in the evaluation of exposure infor­ mation. Outlines steps in referring sites to EPA for Toxic Order Number: EPA530-E-04-001 Order Form: OSW Substances and Disease Registry health evaluations. Includes integration of review into existing activities. Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis 09/26/1986 of Lead and Cadmium in Products in Order Number: PB87-193 702 Order Form: NTIS Municipal Solid Waste Identifies lead- and cadmium-containing products that Procedures for Modeling Flow Through are disposed of in MSW, and provides information Clay Liners to Determine Required Liner regarding potential substitutes for these metals in vari­ Thickness ous applications. (EPA530-R-92-010) 04/15/1992 Includes technical procedures for determining adequate thicknesses of single soil liners. Includes a performance Order Number: PB92-162 551 Order Form: NTIS simulation model based on numerical techniques. (EPA530-SW-84-001) 04/15/1984 Preparing No-Migration Demonstrations Order Number: PB87-191 029 Order Form: NTIS for Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Screening Tool Assists owners and operators of MSW landfills by rapid­ ly, if tentatively, determining their likelihood of prepar­ ing a successful No-Migration Demonstration (NMD) under the groundwater exemptions in 40 CFR Part 258.50(b). Discusses the three-step process: 1) making an early determination of eligibility; 2) estimating and ana­ lyzing the cost of an NMD; 3) and following cost-effec- tive methods of preparing the NMD. 02/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-R-99-008 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 117 P Titles R Proceedings of the Eighth National United Proceedings of the Fourth National States Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Management Waste Management, November 6-10, Presents proceedings concerned with the reduction and 1993, Burlington, Vermont safe management of everyday waste. Emphasizes toxicity Contains opening plenary session and workshop materi­ reduction and recycling, used oil and lead-acid batteries, als from the conference. Workshop topics include education programs, and expanding and improving instructions for collection day program beginners, paint existing collection programs. reuse and recycling programs, education, heavy metals, (EPA530-SW-89-042D) 02/15/1990 funding issues for permanent programs, containers and Order Number: PB90-163 189 Order Form: NTIS special wastes, developing programs for CESQGs, clean and green building and repair, toxicity reduction and changing consumer attitudes, and waste-water pollution Proceedings of the Seventh National prevention HHW programs. Appendices include the United States Environmental Protection final agenda, a final list of speakers and their biographical Agency Conference on Household sketches, a list of attendees, poster session participants, a Hazardous Waste Management, national listing of HHW programs, HHW management state contacts, permanent HHW program managers, and December 8-12, 1992, Minneapolis, collection program contractors. Minnesota (EPA530-R-94-022) 11/06/1993 Contains the opening plenary session and workshop Order Number: PB94-181 047 Order Form: NTIS materials from the conference. Workshop topics include paint, batteries, fluorescent lamps, pesticides, and used oil, as well as “how-to’s,” education, collection, source Proceedings of the Fifth National reduction, and CESQGs. Conference on Household Hazardous (EPA530-R-93-008) 01/15/1993 Waste Management, November 5-7, Order Number: PB93-170 116 Order Form: NTIS 1990, San Francisco, California Compiles addresses, documents, and related publica­ Proceedings of the Sixth National United tions pertaining to the fifth annual HHW Management States Environmental Protection Agency Conference. Covers topics on pesticides, source reduc­ tion, paint, heavy metals, waste water, and indoor air Conference on Household Hazardous pollution. Contains reprints of submitted speeches. Waste Management, Seattle, (EPA530-SW-91-059) 03/15/1991 Washington, December 3-7, 1991 Order Number: PB91-206 607 Order Form: NTIS Contains the opening plenary session and workshop materials of the conference. Workshop issues include used oil, farm pesticides collection programs, cleaning Proceedings of the First International products, automotive products, household and commu­ Symposium on Oil and Gas E&P Waste nity pesticides, fluorescent lights, paint, household bat­ Management Practices, September 10-13, teries, indoor air, and public education. 1990, New Orleans, Louisiana (EPA530-R-92-016) 03/15/1992 Order Number: PB92-169 390 Order Form: NTIS Contains the proceedings of the First International Symposium on Oil and Gas E&P Wastes Management Practices. Symposium was cosponsored by EPA, the U.S. Department of the Interior, the U.S. Department of Energy, and various interested associations and commissions. (EPA530-SW-91-030) 09/13/1990 Order Number: PB91-160 549 Order Form: NTIS

118 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles P R Proceedings of the Workshop on Program Evaluation Program Area Extended Product Responsibility, October Analysis; Final Report 21-22, 1996, The White House Conference Addresses the results of the program evaluation pro­ Center gram area analysis for the WIN/INFORMED initiative. Presents the proceedings of the workshop on extended Covers information needs and process improvements product responsibility, cosponsored by the President’s associated with planning, grants, and evaluation activi­ Council on Sustainable Development and EPA. Provides ties within the hazardous waste management program. introductory presentations on the concept of extended Describes the process used to gather information for the product responsibility. Contains case studies from 11 report. Provides key findings and recommendations, sta­ companies on how they are implementing extended bility analysis, and future directions. Appendices include product responsibility to reduce the life cycle environ­ a recommended data element list, a list of acronyms, and mental impacts of their products. Addresses models and the WIN/INFORMED Executive Steering Committee’s strategies for extended product responsibility, barriers to position on the program evaluation recommendations. the implementation of it, outreach strategies for it, and 07/15/1999 next steps that the President’s Council and others should Order Number: EPA530-R-99-017 Order Form: OSW take to promote wider implementation of extended prod­ uct responsibility. Includes a bibliography and appen­ dices with the agenda, list of participants, the text of the Prohibition on the Disposal of Bulk Liquid presentation on extended product responsibility (its ori­ Hazardous Waste in Landfills; Statutory gins and evolution of the President’s Council’s approach Interpretive Guidance to shared responsibility), overheads for the workshop presentation on drivers and obstacles to implementation Provides guidance to owners and operators of hazardous of extended product responsibility, case studies, and the waste landfills who dispose of bulk liquid hazardous membership lists of the President’s Council’s new nation­ wastes. Addresses Section 3004(c)(1) of RCRA, explain­ al opportunities task force and the President’s Council ing its legal and technical requirements. working group on extended product responsibility. (EPA530-SW-86-016) 06/11/1986 02/15/1997 Order Number: PB86-212 271/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-R-97-020 Order Form: OSW Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and El Proceso de Permisos para Instalaciones Fiscal Impacts of EPA’s Strawman II on de Residuos Peligrosos (Spanish State Mine Waste Management Programs Translation of The Hazardous Waste (Complete Set) Facility Permitting Process) Reports on the projected regulatory, programmatic, and Define residuos peligrosos e instalaciones de manejo de fiscal impacts of EPA’s Strawman II on state mine waste residuos peligrosos en terminos nontecnicos. Lista leyes management programs. Three volumes. y regulaciones que goviernan instalaciones para el (EPA530-R-92-008) 12/21/1991 tratamiento, almacenaje, y desecho de residuos peli­ Order Number: PB92-190 149 Order Form: NTIS grosos. Además describe los requisitos para el permiso de estas instalaciones, pasas para el proceso del permiso, y la participación pública. Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and 15/06/1996 Fiscal Impacts of EPA’s Strawman II on Número de Pedido: EPA530-F-96-007S State Mine Waste Management Formulario de Pedido: OSW Programs; Volume I: Summary Report Provides preliminary assessment of the effects that EPA’s Strawman II draft regulatory approach for mining waste would have on existing state programs for environmen­ tal control and management of mining waste. (EPA530-R-92-008a) 12/21/1991 Order Number: PB92-190 156 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 119 P Titles R Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Proposed Additions to Standards for Fiscal Impacts of EPA’s Strawman II on Hazardous Waste Incineration (40 CFR State Mine Waste Management 264.342 and 264.343); Standards Programs; Volume II: State Reports of Applicable to Owners and Operators of Western Governors’ Association Mine Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Waste Task Force States and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Reports on the impacts of EPA’s Strawman II report from the participating states of the Western Governors’ Provides the support and background information for Association Mine Waste Task Force. regulations issued under Section 3004 of RCRA, regard­ (EPA530-R-92-008b) 12/21/1991 ing proposed additions to standards for hazardous waste Order Number: PB92-190 164 Order Form: NTIS incineration. 12/15/1980 Order Number: PB81-193 021 Order Form: NTIS Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management *Proposed Revisions to the Hazardous Programs; Volume III: Appendix: State Waste Identification Rule (HWIR) Report Fact sheet announcing EPA’s proposal to revise the Reports on the impacts of EPA’s Strawman II report from wastewater treatment exemptions for hazardous waste the Interstate Mining Compact Commission, Interstate mixtures found in 40 CFR 261,3(a)(2)(iv)(A)-(G), also Coalition on Mine Waste. known as the “Headworks Rule Exemptions.” Only (EPA530-R-92-008c) 12/21/1991 available on the Internet at . Order Number: PB92-190 172 Order Form: NTIS 04/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-003 Order Form: OSW Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the Marketplace Protect Yourself, Protect Others: Safe Relates the effectiveness of consumer-oriented education Options for Home Needle Disposal programs promoting source reduction and recyclability in the marketplace. Aims to assist solid waste officials, Describes disposal options for people who use syringes consumer interest groups, manufacturers, and marketing and other medical sharps at home. Contains information consultants charged with developing strategies to reduce on six types of services available to home users: drop-off MSW. Describes campaigns and research and outlines collection sites, community household hazardous waste some general principles contributing to successful con- collection centers, residential “special waste” pick-ups, sumer-oriented programs. syringe exchange programs, mail-back services, and (EPA530-SW-89-066) 09/15/1989 home needle destruction devices. 09/15/2004 Order Number: PB90-163 122 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-F-04-004 Order Form: OSW

120 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles P R Los Protectores del Planeta Generan Publications on Solid Waste Management Menos Desechos desde un Principio: Una in Indian Country Historia sobre la Reutilización en la Tierra Lists by topic EPA, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Native (Spanish Translation of Planet Protectors American organization publications designed to assist Create Less Waste in the First Place: A tribal leaders, environmental personnel, and the general Story about Reuse on Earth) public in developing, expanding, and implementing inte­ grated solid waste management programs. Includes a Proporciona respuestas a la pregunta: “qué en la tierra brief overview of effective waste management elements. puede usted hacer con un viejo tarro de la jalea?” Da las 08/15/1998 extremidades para guardar un viejo tarro fuera de la basura y darle nueva vida. Los cuadros pueden ser col­ Order Number: EPA530-B-98-004 Order Form: OSW oreados. Incluido en los protectores del planeta aporree el kit. 08/15/2000 Puedes Hacer una Diferencia: Aprende Sobre las Carreras para el Número de pedido: EPA530-K-99-006S Manejo de Desechos (Spanish Formulario de pedido: OSW Translation of You Can Make a Difference: Learn about Careers in Protocol for Evaluating Interim Status Waste Management) Closure/Postclosure Plans Papel que describe oportunidades de la carrera en la Provides the format for evaluating the quality of interim gestión de desechos. Trata servicio de comunidad, el status closure and postclosure plans approved by states empleo del estudiante, puestos de interno, y la educación and EPA regions. Checklist and guidance provided can avanzada. Describe las actividades de la Oficina de be valuable to EPA and state agency staff responsible for Residuos Solidos y la página de las carreras de la basura reviewing closure and postclosure plans. sólida en su Web site. Explica cómo tener acceso a el 08/15/1986 EZhire de EPA en el Internet. Incluye ejemplos y recur- sos. Incluido en Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Order Number: PB87-178 315 Order Form: NTIS Que Haga Puede Hacer una Diferencia Kit. 15/03/2004 Publications on Mining Waste Número de pedido: EPA530-F-02-011S Management in Indian Country Formulario de pedido: OSW Provides descriptions of EPA publications designed to assist tribal leaders, environmental personnel, and the Puzzled About Recycling’s Value? Look general public with mining and mineral processing issues. Beyond the Bin Includes publications relating to mining waste manage­ ment and engineering practices. Listed publications Discusses the financial, environmental, and social benefits discuss environmental impacts from mining operations, of recycling. Addresses cost savings, economic develop­ mining source reduction and recycling opportunities, and ment, recycling industries, and recyclables as commodi­ innovative techniques for waste management. Includes ties. Examines pollution reduction, mitigation of global ordering information and Internet address when available. climate change, and protection of biodiversity. Concludes 07/15/1999 that recycling boosts the economy, conserves natural resources, and reduces solid waste. Order Number: EPA530-B-99-006 Order Form: OSW 01/15/1998 Order Number: EPA530-K-97-008 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 121 R Titles R Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and Acid- Questions and Answers Regarding the Generating Wastes Generated by the July 14, 1986, Hazardous Waste Tank Mining and Beneficiating Industries, and System Regulatory Amendments the Potentials for Contaminant Release Answers questions concerning compliance or implemen­ Documents the initial phases of human exposure and tation of Subpart J requirements. Topics include the ecological impact assessment of mining and beneficiation applicability of requirements, integrity assessments, wastes bearing cyanides or generating acids. Data design and operation requirements, secondary contain­ regarding waste quantities, with limited information on ment, and closure and postclosure care. cyanide concentrations and the potential for acid forma­ 10/02/1987 tion of wastes, are extracted and summarized. Order Number: EPA530-SW-87-012 Order Form: OSW (EPA530-SW-86-025) 06/27/1986 Order Number: PB86-219 391/AS Order Form: NTIS Rat Oral Subchronic Toxicity Study; Final Report; Compound: Isobutyl Alcohol *Quest for Less: Activities and Resources for Teaching K-6 Evaluates the toxicity of isobutyl alcohol in a rat sub- chronic toxicity study. Reveals that oral administration of A solid waste curriculum for educators with a multidisci­ the compound produces treatment-related effects at a plinary focus that includes math, science, art, social stud­ dose level of 1,000 mg per kg per day, which produces ies, language arts, and health. It encourages students to hypoactivity and lowered weight gain in males. use skills ranging from reading and writing to problem- (EPA530-SW-88-015) 07/30/1985 solving and analytical thinking. Provides hands-on Order Number: PB88-176 177 Order Form: NTIS lessons and activities, enrichment ideas, journal writing assignments, and other educational tools related to pre­ venting and reducing trash. Each chapter includes one or Rate Structure Design: Setting Rates for a more fact sheets providing background information on Pay-As-You-Throw Program each topic. In addition, each chapter includes an index showing the grade ranges, subject areas, and skills used Provides community planners and officials with an for each activity to help teachers selects th appropriate overview of two basic methods for setting rates within a activities. This publication is available primarily on PAYT program. Introduces and explains both conceptual OSW’s web site at . not provide a formula or recipe for rate setting but, 01/15/2001 instead, discusses the key steps and points to consider when developing a rate structure that can best support a Order Number: EPA530-R-00-008 Order Form: OSW community’s goals. Includes case studies and a glossary. 01/15/1999 Questions and Answers About Full Cost Order Number: EPA530-R-99-006 Order Form: OSW Accounting Features questions and answers discussed during a satel­ RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Faster, Focused, lite forum on FCA. Defines FCA and explains how to get More Flexible Cleanups started using FCA. Discusses the implementation of FCA and its benefits. Addresses rate-setting, recycling, and Describes RCRA cleanup reforms, a set of administrative privatization, in relation to FCA. Discusses the cost of reforms to the RCRA corrective action program. Explains FCA. Includes resources. why EPA is doing the RCRA cleanup reforms. Addresses 02/15/1998 how success of the reforms will be measured and how EPA will involve stakeholders in the reforms. Order Number: EPA530-F-98-003 Order Form: OSW 07/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-99-018 Order Form: OSW

122 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Reforms II: RCRA en Foco: Imprenta (Spanish Fostering Creative Solutions Translation of RCRA in Focus: Printing) Contains EPA’s second set of administrative reforms to Este folleto tiene por objeto dar una perspectiva de las accelerate the cleanup of hazardous waste facilities regu­ reglamentos federales que la industria tipográfica está lated under RCRA. Explains the necessity for the refor­ requirida a seguir y los residuos de la industria tipográfi­ mation of the RCRA Corrective Action Program. ca que se consideran peligrosos. Responde a preguntas Describes what the four goals of the RCRA Cleanup frequentes acerca de la RCRA. Presenta el ciclo de vida reforms for 2001 are, pilot innovative approaches; accel­ de un residuo de imprenta típico. Describe posibles erate changes in culture; connect communities to métodos federales de eliminación, tratamiento, y reciclaje cleanups; and capitalize on redevelopment potential. In para la prevención de contaminación. Trata otras leyes addition, explains how results will be measured and ambientales que afectan a la industria tipopgráfica. how stakeholders will be involved. Provides sources for Contiene una tabla de requisitos reglamentarios fed­ additional information. erales de la RCRA y una lista de contactos y recursos 01/15/2001 para pedir más información. Order Number: EPA530-F-01-001 Order Form: OSW 15/01/1998 Número de Pedido: EPA530-K-97-007S RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures Formulario de Pedido: OSW Guidance; Interim Final RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Provides the technical framework for the development of Corrective Action Orders and corrective action permit Vehículos (Spanish Translation of RCRA in requirements. Assists regions and states in performing Focus: Vehicle Maintenance) corrective action interim measures to mitigate or remove Este folleto tiene por objeto dar una perspectiva de las an exposure threat presented by releases. reglamentos federales que la industria de mantenimiento 06/15/1988 de vehículos está requirida a seguir y los residuos de la Order Number: EPA530-F-99-018 Order Form: OSW industria de mantenimiento de vehículos que se consid­ eran peligrosos. Responde a preguntas frequentes acerca de la RCRA. Presenta el ciclo de vida de un residuo de RCRA Corrective Action Plan; Final mantenimiento de vehículos típico. Describe posibles métodos federales de eliminación, tratamiento, y reciclaje Assists regions and states in establishing corrective para la prevención de contaminación. Trata otras leyes action programs. Provides technical framework for the ambientales que afectan a la industria de mantenimiento development of Corrective Action Orders and corrective de vehículos. Contiene una tabla de requisitos reglamen­ action permit requirements. tarios federales de la RCRA y una lista de contactos y 05/31/1994 recursos para pedir más información. Order Number: PB94-963 657 Order Form: NTIS 15/12/2002 Número de Pedido: EPA530-K-99-004S Formulario de Pedido: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 123 R Titles R RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) por Carretera y Ferrocarril (Spanish Guidance; Interim Final; Volume I: Translation of RCRA in Focus: Motor Development of an RFI Work Plan and Freight & Railroad Transportation) General Considerations for RCRA Facility Investigations; Volume II: Soil, Este folleto tiene por objeto dar una perspectiva de las reglamentos federales que la industria de transporte de Groundwater, and Subsurface Gas carga por carretera y ferrocarril está requirida a seguir y Releases; Volume III: Air and Surface los residuos de la industria de transporte de carga por Water Releases; Volume IV: Case Study carretera y ferrocarril que se consideran peligrosos. Examples Responde a preguntas frequentes acerca de la RCRA. Presenta el ciclo de vida de un residuo típico de la indus­ Provides guidance to regulatory agency personnel on tria de transporte de carga por carretera y ferrocarril. overseeing owners or operators of hazardous waste man­ Describe posibles métodos federales de eliminación, agement facilities conducting the second phase of the tratamiento, y reciclaje para la prevención de contami­ RCRA Corrective Action Program, a RCRA Facility nación. Trata otras leyes ambientales que afectan a la Investigation. The purpose of such an investigation is to industria de transporte de carga por carretera y ferrocar­ obtain information to fully characterize nature, extent, ril. Contiene una tabla de requisitos reglamentarios fed­ and rate of migration of release of hazardous waste or erales de la RCRA y una lista de contactos y recursos constituents. A RCRA Facility Investigation also is con­ para pedir más información. ducted to interpret information and determine whether 15/08/2003 corrective measures might be necessary. Four volumes. (EPA530-SW-89-031) 05/15/1989 Número de Pedido: EPA530-K-00-003S Formulario de Pedido: OSW Order Number: PB89-200 299 Order Form: NTIS

RCRA Expanded Public Participation Rule RCRA Final Authorization Guidance (Brochure) Manual Describes EPA’s expanded public participation rule to Establishes a process and schedule for final authorization empower communities to become more actively involved of state hazardous waste programs. Provides early in local hazardous waste management by involving the review steps for state statutes, allowing time for neces­ public earlier in the permitting process, providing more sary program changes. opportunities for public participation, expanding public (EPA SW-862) 06/10/1983 access to information, and offering guidance on how Order Number: PB87-155 057/AS Order Form: NTIS facilities can improve public participation. Also avail­ able in Spanish. 02/15/1996 RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Compliance Order Guidance Order Number: EPA530-F-95-030 Order Number: EPA530-F-95-030S Order Form: OSW Guides state and regional enforcement officials in devel­ oping administrative orders to address RCRA groundwa­ ter monitoring violations at interim status land disposal RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance facilities. Promotes the development of orders that cor­ Provides guidance to OSW in conducting RCRA facility rect interim status violations in a manner consistent with assessments. Replaces the August 1985 draft guidance the permitting process. with revisions made to reflect developments in the 08/01/1985 implementation of the RCRA corrective action program. Order Number: PB87-193 710 Order Form: NTIS Also clarifies the definition of an SWMU. (EPA530-SW-86-053) 10/09/1986 Order Number: PB87-107 769 Order Form: NTIS

124 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring: Draft RCRA Guidance Manual for Subpart G Technical Guidance Closure and Postclosure Care Standards and Subpart H Cost Estimating Provides technical guidance for implementing the groundwater monitoring regulations for regulated units Requirements contained in 40 CFR Part 264 Subpart F and the permit­ Assists regions and states with implementation of clo­ ting standards of 40 CFR Part 270. Also provides guid­ sure and postclosure care and cost estimate regulations. ance to owners and operators of TSDFs that are required Helps owners and operators prepare plans and cost esti­ to comply with other subparts of 40 CFR Part 264. mates to satisfy regulations. Discusses site-specific factors (EPA530-R-93-001) 11/15/1992 that might affect closure and postclosure care activities Order Number: PB93-139 350 Order Form: NTIS and provides closure and postclosure checklists to assist in preparing and reviewing plans. (EPA530-SW-87-010) 01/15/1987 RCRA Guidance Document: Land Order Number: PB87-158 978/AS Order Form: NTIS Treatment

Presents land treatment design and operating specifica­ *RCRA Hazardous Waste Delisting: The tions that comply with appropriate sections of regulations. Topics include treatment demonstration requirements, First Twenty Years design and operating requirements, unsaturated zone Documents an evaluation of the outcomes and impacts monitoring requirements, and closure and postclosure of the hazardous waste delisting program, conducted by requirements. EPA under RCRA. Describes the rationale for conducting 10/06/1982 a program evaluation, the results and out-comes of the Order Number: PB87-155 065/AS Order Form: NTIS delisting program, and other findings and issues raised in this evaluation. Only available on the Internet at . RCRA Guidance Document: Landfill 06/15/2002 Design, Liner Systems, and Final Cover; Draft Order Number: EPA530-R-02-014 Order Form: OSW Presents landfill design specifications that comply with pertinent regulations aimed at eliminating the escape of RCRA Hazardous Waste: Information leachate from landfills. Requires landfills to come as close Management Executive Summary to total containment as possible during the operating life Introduces RCRIS and the BRS with attention to the of a facility. After closure, leachate formation and escape questions of reporting facilities. Covers types of informa­ is minimized as best achieved by current technology. tion supplied and program support. 07/01/1982 01/15/1992 Order Number: PB87-157 657/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-S-92-001 Order Form: OSW

RCRA Guidance Document: Surface RCRA Helps Turn Brownfields Green Impoundments, Liner Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Draft Describes the RCRA program. Defines brownfields and explains the relationship between RCRA and brown- Provides technical guidance for surface impoundment fields. Contains success stories. Includes remarks from liner systems, final cover, and freeboard control. EPA Assistant Administrator Tim Fields. 11/15/1986 12/15/1999 Order Number: PB87-157 665/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-F-99-048 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 125 R Titles R RCRA Implementation Study Update: The RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing Definition of Solid Waste Provides an overview of the federal regulations members Reexamines the EPA definition of solid waste in an of the leather manufacturing industry are required to fol­ attempt to clarify EPA’s RCRA mandate. Explores low and the leather manufacturing industry wastes that resource recovery, recycling regulations, and implementa­ are likely to be hazardous. Answers frequently asked tion issues, and presents a plan for change. Summarizes questions about RCRA. Presents the life cycle of a typical meetings held to solicit industry, interest-group, and leather manufacturing waste. Addresses federal recycling other government-branch input on the definition of solid and pollution prevention options for the leather manu­ waste and hazardous waste recycling regulations. facturing industry. Discusses other environmental laws 07/15/1992 affecting the leather manufacturing industry. Contains a table of federal RCRA regulatory requirements for Order Number: EPA530-R-92-021 Order Form: OSW leather manufacturers. Includes a list of contacts and other sources of information. RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning 06/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-K-00-002 Order Form: OSW Provides an overview of the federal regulations members of the dry cleaning industry are required to follow and the dry cleaning industry wastes that are likely to be haz­ RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad ardous. Answers frequently asked questions about Transportation RCRA. Presents the life cycle of a typical dry cleaning waste. Addresses federal recycling and pollution preven­ Provides an overview of the federal regulations members tion options for the dry cleaning industry. Discusses other of the motor freight and railroad transportation industry environmental laws affecting the dry cleaning industry. are required to follow and the motor freight and railroad Contains a table of federal RCRA regulatory requirements transportation industry wastes that are likely to be haz­ for dry cleaners. Includes a list of contacts and other ardous. Answers frequently asked questions about sources of information. Also available in Korean RCRA. Presents the life cycle of a typical motor freight 06/15/1999 and railroad transportation waste. Addresses federal recycling and pollution prevention options for the motor Order Number: EPA530-K-99-005 freight and railroad transportation industry. Discusses Order Number: EPA530-K-99-005K Order Form: OSW other environmental laws affecting the motor freight and railroad transportation industry. Contains a table of fed­ RCRA in Focus: Furniture eral RCRA regulatory requirements for motor freight and railroad transporters. Includes a list of contacts and other Manufacturing and Refinishing sources of information. Provides an overview of the federal regulations members 06/15/2000 of the furniture manufacturing and refinishing industry Order Number: EPA530-K-00-003 are required to follow and the furniture manufacturing Order Number: EPA530-K-00-003S Order Form: OSW and refinishing industry wastes that are likely to be haz­ ardous. Answers frequently asked questions about RCRA. Presents the life cycle of a typical furniture manu­ facturing and refinishing waste. Addresses federal recy­ cling and pollution prevention options for the furniture manufacturing and refinishing industry. Discusses other environmental laws affecting the furniture manufacturing and refinishing industry. Contains a table of federal RCRA regulatory requirements for furniture manufactur­ ers and refinishers. Includes a list of contacts and other sources of information. 01/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-K-03-005 Order Form: OSW

126 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance Provides an overview of the federal regulations members Provides an overview of the federal regulations members of the photo processing industry are required to follow of the vehicle maintenance industry are required to fol­ and the photo processing industry wastes that are likely low and the vehicle maintenance industry wastes that to be hazardous. Answers frequently asked questions are likely to be hazardous. Answers frequently asked about RCRA. Presents the life cycle of a typical photo questions about RCRA. Presents the life cycle of a typical processing waste. Addresses federal recycling and pollu­ vehicle maintenance waste. Addresses federal recycling tion prevention options for the photo processing industry. and pollution prevention options for the vehicle mainte­ Discusses other environmental laws affecting the photo nance industry. Discusses other environmental laws processing industry. Contains a table of federal RCRA affecting the vehicle maintenance industry. Contains a regulatory requirements for photo processors. Includes a table of federal RCRA regulatory requirements for mem­ list of contacts and other sources of information. bers of the vehicle maintenance industry. Includes a list 01/15/1999 of contacts and other sources of information. Also avail Order Number: EPA530-K-99-002 Order Form: OSW able in Spanish. 06/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-K-99-004 RCRA in Focus: Printing Order Number: EPA530-K-99-004S Order Form: OSW Provides an overview of the federal regulations members of the printing industry are required to follow and the RCRA Inspection Manual printing industry wastes that are likely to be hazardous. Answers frequently asked questions about RCRA. Provides procedural and technical guidance for perform­ Presents the life cycle of a typical printing waste. ing inspections of facilities regulated by RCRA pre- Addresses federal recycling and pollution prevention inspection, inspection, and post-inspection procedures. options for the printing industry. Discusses other envi­ (EPA530-R-94-007) 10/15/1993 ronmental laws affecting the printing industry. Contains Order Number: PB94-963 605 Order Form: NTIS a table of federal RCRA regulatory requirements for printers. Includes a list of contacts and other sources of information. Also available in Spanish. RCRA Liability Coverage for Bodily Injury 01/15/1998 and Property Damage Survey Results Order Number: EPA530-K-97-007 Presents the results of the 1988 survey of facilities Order Number: EPA530-K-97-007S Order Form: OSW required to comply with third-party liability coverage requirements for bodily injury and property damage RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing pursuant to RCRA. Explores whether firms owning or operating RCRA facilities that treat, store, or dispose of Provides an overview of the federal regulations members hazardous wastes encounter difficulty in obtaining finan­ of the textile manufacturing industry are required to fol­ cial assurance mechanisms to comply with requirements. low and the textile manufacturing industry wastes that (EPA530-SW-89-043) 09/15/1989 are likely to be hazardous. Answers frequently asked Order Number: PB90-113 945 Order Form: NTIS questions about RCRA. Presents the life cycle of a typical textile manufacturing waste. Addresses federal recycling and pollution prevention options for the textile manufac­ turing industry. Discusses other environmental laws affecting the textile manufacturing industry. Contains a table of federal RCRA regulatory requirements for textile manufacturers. Includes a list of contacts and other sources of information. 09/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-K-02-028 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 127 R Titles R RCRA Online: A Quick Reference Guide RCRA Permit Quality Protocol; Draft (Brochure) Assists permit writers in drafting or reviewing haz­ Describes EPA’s database of selected letters, memoranda, ardous waste facility permits. Provides a checklist of per­ and questions and answers written by the Office of Solid mit conditions, technical and enforceability evaluation Waste since 1980. Explains how users can access the for criteria, and guidance. Used to help evaluate com­ database on the Internet and how they can view and pleteness and adequacy of Administrative Record in sup­ print the text of documents identified in a search. port of permit conditions. Provides instruction for locating documents using the (EPA530-SW-90-050) 09/15/1988 topical, full text, and advanced search functions. Order Number: PB90-211 004 Order Form: NTIS 03/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-011 Order Form: OSW RCRA Personnel Training Guidance for Owners or Operators of Hazardous Waste RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards for Management Facilities TSDFs and Generators Provides guidance to owners and operators or other facil­ Outlines requirements of the RCRA organic air emission ity personnel concerning the design and implementation standards contained in 40 CFR Parts 264/265, subpart of personnel training programs. Information provided CC. Details regulations requiring the reduction of organ- concerns generating training programs with specific rec­ ic air emissions from tanks, surface impoundments, con­ ommendations made concerning training modules appro­ tainers, and miscellaneous units. Addresses the differ­ priate to hazardous waste management training. ences between permitted and interim status facilities. (EPA SW-915) 09/01/1980 Summarizes the subpart AA and BB standards. Includes Order Number: PB87-193 348 Order Form: NTIS definitions. 07/15/1998 Order Number: EPA530-F-98-011 Order Form: OSW

RCRA Orientation Manual Provides introductory information on solid and haz­ ardous waste management programs under RCRA. Addresses the basic framework of the RCRA regulatory program for new EPA and state employees, those new to RCRA, and others interested in the Act in seven sections: introduction to RCRA, managing solid waste—RCRA Subtitle D, managing hazardous waste—RCRA Subtitle C, managing underground storage tanks, RCRA Subtitle I, miscellaneous statutory provisions (such as procure­ ment guidelines), RCRA and its relationship to other environmental statutes, and public participation in RCRA. Appendices include a hazardous waste manifest, land disposal restriction notification form, glossary, acronyms, and abbreviations, EPA organization chart, and environmental contacts. 09/15/2002 Order Number: EPA 530-R-02-016 Order Form: OSW

128 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R RCRA Public Participation Manual RCRA: Reducing Risk from Waste Provides instruction on how to plan and carry out suc­ Provides a brief overview of the national RCRA program cessful public participation activities in the RCRA per­ and the role of the states. Defines RCRA hazardous mitting and corrective action programs. Provides a broad waste and how the RCRA regulations apply to genera­ overview of the public participation process and guide­ tors, transporters, and TSDFs. Describes the waste mini­ lines for a successful public participation program. mization program. Addresses municipal and industrial Contains step-by-step instructions for conducting all solid waste. Contains a section on other environmental public involvement activities identified. Appendices laws related to hazardous substances. Includes a glos­ include lists of contacts at EPA, state environmental sary and guide to the RCRA section of the CFR. Also offices, the League of Women Voters, and pollution pre­ available in Spanish. vention and small business assistance groups; an envi­ 08/15/1997 ronmental justice public participation checklist; guidance for community advisory groups at Superfund sites; pub­ Order Number: EPA530-K-97-004 lic participation regulations; examples of public notices; Order Number: EPA530-K-97-004S Order Form: OSW examples of additional RCRA public participation tools (e.g., fact sheets, news releases, public involvement plans); the EPA fact sheet The Hazardous Waste Facility *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Permitting Process; the RCRA expanded public participa­ Center Training Module: Introduction to tion final rule and brochure; the EPA fact sheet Air Emission Standards (40 CFR Parts Modifying RCRA Permits; public participation resources 264/265, Subparts AA, BB, and CC) available to the permitting agency; an excerpt on public participation from the 1990 RCRA Orientation Manual; Provides a regulatory overview of the RCRA air emission information on public participation in enforcement and standards as they apply to hazardous waste facilities. compliance; guidance on how to access EPA information; Outlines the history of RCRA air emission standards as and a glossary of acronyms. Also available in Spanish. well as the air emission controls required by the stan­ 06/15/1996 dards. Explains the difference between the 40 CFR Parts 264 and 265, and Subparts AA, BB, and CC air emission Order Number: EPA530-R-96-007 standards. Summarizes the requirements of each of these Order Number: EPA530-R-96-007S Order Form: OSW subparts. Identifies the types of units subject to these requirements as well as specific exemptions. Only avail­ able on the Internet at (Spanish Translation of RCRA: Reducing 10/15/2001 Risk from Waste) Order Number: EPA530-K-02-003 Order Form: OSW Este folleto tiene por objeto dar una perspectiva general de como funciona el programa nacional de la RCRA y el RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center papel que juegan los estados. Define residuos peligrosos de la RCRA y como aplica sus regulaciones a gener­ Training Module: Introduction to Boilers adores de residuos, transportistas, y a las Plantas de and Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR Part 266, Tratamiento, Almacenaje, y Desechado (TSDFs). También Subpart H) describe el programa de minimización de residuos y abarca residuo sólido estatal y municipal. Contiene una Addresses the regulations affecting hazardous waste sección de otras leyes ambientales relacionadas con processed in boilers and industrial furnaces (BIFs). sustacias peligrosas e incluye un glosario y guía para la Defines BIFs and describes the criteria associated with sección de la RCRA en el Codigo de Reglamentos Federales. the definitions. Discusses the requirements for process­ 15/09/1997 ing hazardous waste in BIFs, including the distinctions between permitted and interim status units, and explains Número de Pedido: EPA530-K-97-004S the requirements for the specially regulated BIF units. Formulario de Pedido: OSW Also available on the Internet at . (EPA530-R-99-042) 10/15/1999 Order Number: PB2000-101 882 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 129 R Titles R *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction Center Training Module: Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts to Containment Buildings (40 CFR 264/265, Subpart G) Parts 264/265, Subpart DD) Explains the difference between closure and post-closure. Outlines the regulatory history and purpose of contain­ Lists the types of facilities that are subject to closure and ment buildings, which are essentially waste piles post-closure. Defines the difference between partial and enclosed in buildings that facilitate management of final closure. Specifies who submits a closure plan and bulky materials without triggering land disposal and when a closure plan must be submitted, lists the steps in LDRs. Discusses the relationship between LDR and con­ the process, and gives the time frame for submittal. tainment buildings. Summarizes the design and operat­ Identifies when and how a closure must be amended. ing standards applicable to containment buildings. Explains the time frame for notification of closure and Describes the relationship between generator accumula­ the deadlines for beginning and completing closure. tion standards and containment buildings. Updated Specifies which facilities need contingent postclosure October 2001. Only available on the Internet at plans. Lists the elements of post-closure and cites the . requirements. Specifies the conditions and timing for 09/15/2003 amending a post-closure plan, states who must certify Order Number: EPA530-R-04-007 Order Form: OSW closure and post-closure, and explains the alternatives to post-closure permits for interim status facilities. Only available on the Internet at . Center Training Module: Introduction to 09/15/2003 Definition of Solid Waste and Hazardous Order Number: EPA530-R-04-005 Order Form: OSW Waste Recycling (40 CFR Sections 261.2 and 261.9) *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Explains the statutory and regulatory definitions of solid Center Training Module: Introduction waste, including the standards governing the recycling to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265, and management of specific types of wastes. Cites three Subpart I; Section 261.7) use and reuse scenarios where the materials are not solid wastes, and states the requirements for documentation. Reviews two sets of regulatory requirements for contain­ Describes the conditions under which hazardous waste- ers: requirements that pertain to the management of haz­ derived products may be excluded from regulation. ardous waste containers, and regulations governing Addresses the special recycling standards for use con­ residues of hazardous waste in empty containers. stituting disposal, precious metal recovery, and spent Defines “container” and “empty container” and pro­ lead-acid batteries. Discusses potential regulatory vides examples and citations for each. Provides an developments affecting the definition of solid waste and overview of the requirements for the design and opera­ hazardous waste recycling. Only available on the tion of hazardous waste containers. Explains the differ­ Internet at . Parts 264 and 265. States the requirements for rendering 10/15/2001 a hazardous waste container “RCRA empty.” Explains Order Number: EPA530-K-02-007 Order Form: OSW when container rinsate must be managed as a hazardous waste. Only available on the Internet at . 09/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-R-04-006 Order Form: OSW

130 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Center Training Module: Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR Parts W) 264/265, Subpart F) Explains the standards for listed wastes from wood pre­ Presents the requirements for groundwater monitoring at serving processes that are generated by allowing a interim status and permitted TSDFs. Describes the preservative to drip from wood onto concrete pads, groundwater monitoring criteria for interim status and called drip pads. Defines a drip pad. Summarizes the permitted facilities. Explains monitoring well placement. design and operating standards for drip pads. Describes Outlines the three stages of the groundwater monitoring the relationship between generator accumulation provi­ program for permitted facilities. Only available on the sions and drip pads. Only available on the Internet at Internet at . gwm.pdf>. 10/15/2001 10/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-K-02-008 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-K-02-010 Order Form: OSW

*RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction Center Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 CFR Part 262) to Hazardous Waste Identification (40 CFR Part 261) Presents an overview of regulations applicable to genera­ tors of hazardous waste. Defines the terms “generator” Presents the steps involved in the process of identifying, and “co-generator.” Lists the three classes of generators, or “characterizing,” a hazardous waste. Focuses on the outlines the different generation and accumulation lim­ final steps in the process, and provides the definition of a its, and provides specific regulatory citations. Defines hazardous waste. Defines these concepts: hazardous episodic generation. Explains the use of EPA identifica­ waste listings, hazardous waste characteristics, the “mix­ tion numbers and manifests. Outlines the accumulation ture” and “derived-from” rules, the “contained-in” poli­ standards, defines “empty tank” and “start time” for cy and the Hazardous Waste Identification Rule (HWIR). waste accumulation purposes, and identifies regulations Other steps in the process, including the definition of pertaining to accumulation in tanks, containers, contain­ solid waste and the solid and hazardous waste exclu­ ment buildings, and on drip pads. Defines “satellite sions are discussed in other modules. Only available on accumulation” and provides applicable FR citations. the Internet at . reporting requirements for generators. Explains how to 09/15/2003 obtain copies of notification forms and manifests. Only Order Number: EPA530-R-04-012 Order Form: OSW available on the Internet at . 09/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-R-04-010 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 131 R Titles R *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction Center Training Module: Introduction to to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Miscellaneous and Other Units (40 CFR Part 268) Part 264, Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265, Subparts P, Q, and R) Presents an overview of the LDR program. Defines basic terms and describes the structure of LDR regulations. Describes the basic requirements and types of units of 40 Identifies the statutory basis for LDR. Describes the CFR Part 264, Subpart X, and standards for broadly applicability of LDR. Explains how EPA sets and identi­ defined treatment processes; thermal treatment (40 CFR fies treatment standards for wastes subject to LDR and Part 265, Subpart P); chemical, physical, and biological how extensions and variances from treatment require­ treatment (40 CFR Part 265, Subpart Q); and under­ ments are obtained. Defines generator and TSDF require­ ground injection (40 CFR Part 265, Subpart R). Explains ments under the LDR program. Summarizes the schedule when corrective action applies to these subparts. of existing restrictions and the plan for restricting newly Addresses the relationship between 40 CFR Part 264, identified wastes. Only available on the Internet at Subpart X, and 40 CFR Part 265, Subparts P, Q, and R. . Only available on the Internet at . Order Number: EPA530-R-04-013 Order Form: OSW 10/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-K-02-014 Order Form: OSW *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts Center Training Module: Introduction 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N) to Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria Provides an overview of the requirements for landfills, surface impoundments, waste piles, and land treatment Provides a summary of the regulatory criteria for MSW units. Cites the statutory and regulatory minimum tech­ landfills. Presents the statutory authority under RCRA nological requirements. Summarizes the differences and CWA directing EPA to develop the MSW landfill cri­ between interim status (Part 265) and permitted (Part teria in 40 CFR Part 258. Gives the 40 CFR Part 258 effec­ 264) standards for land disposal units. Defines “surface tive date and the compliance dates for providing demon­ impoundment” and distinguishes surface impound­ strations to satisfy individual regulatory requirements. ments from tanks. Describes surface impoundment retro­ Identifies the types of facilities that qualify for the small fitting and retrofitting variance procedures. Explains the landfill exemption. Explains the requirements of each connection between land disposal standards, post-clo- subpart of 40 CFR Part 258 as they apply to states with sure, and groundwater monitoring. Only available on the EPA-approved MSW landfill permit programs and states Internet at . landfill environmental performance standards described 09/15/2003 in 40 CFR Part 258 to the corresponding requirements for Order Number:EPA530-R-04-014 Order Form: OSW hazardous waste TSDFs in 40 CFR Part 264, which are generally more stringent. Only available on the Internet at . 09/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-R-04-016 Order Form: OSW

132 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction Center Training Module: Introduction to to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR RCRA Corrective Action Part 270) Reviews the regulatory and statutory requirements and Presents an overview of the RCRA permitting process authorities governing the RCRA corrective action and the requirements that apply to TSDFs operating process. Lists the statutory authorities for corrective under interim status until a permit is issued. Lists the action and explains their application. Identifies the exist­ types of activities that require a permit. Defines “existing ing regulatory authorities for corrective action and hazardous waste facility” and “new hazardous waste explains their application. Describes the triggers for cor­ facility.” Identifies CFR sections relevant to Part A and rective action. Defines terms specific to the corrective Part B permit application requirements and describes the action process (e.g., corrective action management units difference between the two parts. Outlines steps in the and action levels). Addresses how EPA is currently process from interim status to receipt of permit. Cites the implementing the corrective action program and identi­ CFR citations pertaining to permit duration and modifi­ fies significant components of the RCRA Cleanup cations. Identifies the differences among permit modifi­ Reforms. Describes how the corrective action program cation classes. Enumerates the special forms of permits. can apply to generators and other facilities that do not Lists the types of facilities that may qualify for a permit- require a permit. Only available on the Internet at by-rule application. States the eligibility requirements for . interim status and the conditions for termination of inter­ 10/15/2001 im status. Identifies the conditions for changes during Order Number: EPA530-K-02-017 Order Form: OSW interim status. Only available on the Internet at . 09/15/2003 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Order Number: EPA530-R-04-017 Order Form:OSW Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Explains RCRA enforcement and describes the enforce­ Center Training Module: Introduction to ment mechanisms. Describes enforcement procedures Petitions, Delistings, and Variances (40 and mechanisms and the statutory authorities. Outlines the three different types of enforcement actions: adminis­ CFR, Part 260, Subpart C) trative, civil, and criminal. Explains when and how EPA Reviews the regulations governing rulemaking petitions. can enforce the RCRA regulations in authorized states. Specifies who may petition EPA to modify or revoke any States the differences between enforcement at interim provision in 40 CFR Parts 260 through 265 and 268, and status and permitted facilities and addresses enforce­ what may be changed through the petition process. Lists ment at federal facilities. Discusses some of EPA's com­ the different components of a petition, and the steps in pliance incentive and assistance policies. Also available the petitioning, review, and decision processes. Discusses on the Internet at . information needed for this type of petition. Describes (EPA530-R-99-060) 10/15/1999 the process in petitioning for a new or equivalent Order Number: PB2000-101 900 Order Form: NTIS method. Specifies the purpose of delisting, what can be delisted, and the implications of a delisting petition. Outlines the delisting procedures and provides citations for them. Cites the FR that describe the EPA's Composite Model for Landfills (EPACML) which EPA currently uses as a tool in evaluating delisting petitions. Identifies the types of variances granted. Also available on the Internet at . (EPA530-R-97-063 11/15/1997 Order Number: PB1998-108 186 Order Form:NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 133 R Titles R *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts RCRA Solid Waste Programs 264/265, Subpart H) Focuses on EPA’s efforts in municipal and industrial Addresses financial assurance standards explaining first solid waste, which are primarily regulated by the states the allowable financial mechanisms and then the extent and municipalities and managed on the local level. of financial coverage required. Lists the types of facilities Discusses the only exceptions: 40 CFR Part 257, federal subject to the financial assurance requirements for clo­ solid waste disposal criteria for nonhazardous, nonmu­ sure and post-closure. Identifies necessary factors in cal­ nicipal landfills and 40 CFR Part 258, the Federal Solid culating cost estimates. Explains allowable mechanisms Waste Disposal Facility Criteria that provides EPA’s for financial assurance, including which mechanisms can requirements for the design and operation of landfills. be used together and under what conditions. Presents Describes EPA’s role in implementing solid waste manage­ the financial assurance requirements for accident liability ment programs, including setting national goals, provid­ coverage. Discusses the applicability of sudden and non- ing leadership and technical assistance, and developing sudden liability provisions. Specifies the amount of lia­ educational materials. Addresses MSW; EPA’s integrated bility coverage required for single and multiple facilities. waste management hierarchy; source reduction and unit Lists allowable mechanisms and combinations of mecha­ pricing; recycling, including federal procurement, the nisms that can be used to satisfy financial assurance lia­ JTR Initiative, and the WasteWise program; combustion bility requirements. Only available on the Internet at and MSW combustion ash; landfilling; and MSW man­ . agement issues - flow control, the degradable ring rule, 10/15/2001 and household hazardous waste. Defines industrial solid waste, explains the revised criteria for solid waste dis­ Order Number: EPA530-K-02-0018 Order Form: OSW posal and facility practices, and describes the draft vol­ untary guidance for the management of industrial non­ hazardous waste in land-based disposal units. Only available on the Internet at . 10/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-K-02-019 Order Form: OSW

*RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA State Programs Outlines the requirements and procedures for a state to become authorized to manage and oversee its own RCRA program. Describes how the state authorization system can affect the applicability of certain rules. Specifies why states are authorized by EPA and lists the elements of an authorized state program. Identifies com­ ponents of an authorization application and outlines the stages of EPA’s approval process. Specifies the applicabil­ ity of HSWA and non-HSWA provisions in authorized and unauthorized states. Defines the effect of the “cluster rule.” Only available on the Internet at . 10/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-K-02-020 Order Form: OSW

134 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R

*RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Statutory Overview Solid and Hazardous Waste Exclusions (40 CFR Section 261.4) Presents a brief overview of RCRA. Emphasizes the com­ ponents of Subtitles C, D, and I, which provide the Explains each waste exclusion and its scope, so one can authority for EPA to establish many of the major regula­ apply this knowledge in determining whether a given tory components of the hazardous waste, solid waste, waste is regulated under RCRA Subtitle C. Cites the reg­ and underground storage tank programs. Explains the ulatory section for exclusions and identifies materials relationship between RCRA statutory language and codi­ that are not solid wastes and solid wastes that are not fied regulatory language. Describes the major compo­ hazardous wastes. Locates the manufacturing process nents of each subtitle. Identifies the major provisions unit exclusion. Identifies the sample and treatability established by the Hazardous and Solid Waste study exclusions and their applicability. Outlines and Amendments (HSWA). Also available on the Internet at specifies the conditions for meeting the exclusions for . household wastes and mixtures of domestic sewage. (EPA530-R-99-063) 10/15/1999 Only available on the Internet at . 10/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-K-02-022 Order Form: OSW *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Treatment, Storage, and *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Parts Center Training Module: Introduction 264/265, Subparts A-E) to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J) Presents an overview of the general TSDF standards found in 40 CFR Parts 264 and 265, Subparts A through Identifies, based on tank contents and operation, tanks E. Identifies and explains each exclusion from 40 CFR that are regulated under 40 CFR Parts 264 and 265, Parts 264 and 265 and provides definitions of excluded Subpart J. Defines specific terms pertaining to hazardous units, such as a “waste-water treatment unit” and an waste tanks and provides CFR or FR citations. “elementary neutralization unit.” Locates and describes Distinguishes “new tanks” from “existing tanks” and the requirements for waste analysis and personnel train­ identifies how this status affects applicable regulations. ing. States the purpose of a contingency plan, and lists Discusses secondary containment requirements for liners, the emergency notification procedures. Addresses mani­ vaults, and double-walled tanks, as well as secondary fest procedures and responsibilities, and lists the unman­ containment for ancillary equipment. Identifies which of ifested waste reporting requirements. Only available on the hazardous waste requirements were promulgated the Internet at . each applies in authorized and unauthorized states. Only 09/15/2003 available on the Internet at . 09/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-R-04-025 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 135 R Titles R *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Center Training Module: Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart E, and Part 279) Provides an overview of the regulatory requirements of transporters of hazardous wastes. Lists the conditions Provides an overview of the used oil management pro­ and requirements for a transfer facility. Identifies trans­ gram and explains the different regulatory scenarios that porter record keeping and manifesting requirements. can apply to used oil. Distinguishes between used oil Identifies transporter requirements when exporting haz­ management standards of 40 CFR Part 279 and the former ardous waste. States the conditions under which a trans­ used oil regulations under 40 CFR Part 266, Subpart E. porter is subject to generator regulations. Cites the CFR Identifies the different types of used oil handlers and their section covering transporter responsibilities for haz­ requirements under the used oil management standards; ardous waste discharges. Only available on the Internet summarizes the requirements for used oil handlers under at . the former program. Explains the difference between on- 10/15/2001 and off-specification used oil; distinguishes between the Order Number: EPA530-K-02-024 Order Form: OSW recycling presumption and the rebuttable presumption. Describes how present regulations will become effective in both authorized and unauthorized states. Explains *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call under what circumstances used oil filters may be dis­ Center Training Module: Introduction posed of as nonhazardous. Describes the four pathways of to Universal Waste (40 CFR Part 273) potential regulation of used oil under the former program and compares differences with the present used oil man­ Describes the universal waste program and defines agement standards. Only available on the Internet at which hazardous wastes may be handled under these . streamlined regulations. Identifies the wastestreams sub­ 10/15/2001 ject to the universal waste program. Names the partici­ Order Number: EPA530-K-02-025 Order Form: OSW pants in the universal waste program. Explains the regu­ lations for each type of participant. Outlines state autho­ rization procedures. Addresses the relationship of the *RCRA Waste Sampling Draft Technical Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Guidance: Planning, Implementation, and Management Act to EPA’s universal waste program. Only Assessment available on the Internet at . Contains recommended procedures for sampling solid 09/15/2003 waste under RCRA. Addresses planning (data quality Order Number: EPA530-R-04-028 Order Form: OSW objectives process, quality assurance project plan or waste analysis plan), implementation (field sample col­ lection, sample analysis, and associated quality assur- ance/quality control activities), and assessment (data ver­ ification and validation, data quality assessment, and conclusions drawn from data). Only available on the Internet at . 08/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-D-02-002 Order Form:OSW

136 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R RCRIS Extract CD-ROM Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Brochure) RCRIS is the national program management and invento­ ry system of RCRA hazardous waste handlers. Handlers Introduces the national recycling campaign by providing can be characterized as belonging to one or more of the an overview of solid waste problems and recycling solu­ following categories: TSDFs; LQGs; SQGs; and trans­ tions. porters. RCRIS captures identification and location infor­ 04/15/1992 mation for hazardous waste handlers and a wide range of Order Number: EPA530-F-92-003 Order Form: OSW information on TSDFs regarding permit and closure sta­ tus, compliance with federal and state regulations, and cleanup activities. The CD-ROM includes all handler Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of identification and permitting data available from the RCRIS National Oversight Database. The CD-ROM Difference (Poster) includes most of the Compliance Monitoring and Full-color poster promotes greater use of recycling. Enforcement data except for data deemed enforcement Depicts a student on one side of a set of scales balancing sensitive by EPA. Available by subscription. a large pile of waste to illustrate the impact each individ­ ual can have on the solid waste dilemma. Reflects the Order Number: PB2001-592 570INQ Order Form: NTIS global nature of MSW management, urging readers in six different languages to adopt recycling. 04/15/1992 Reactivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.23); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Order Number: EPA530-H-92-001 Order Form: OSW Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Recycling Guide for Native American Nations Explains EPA’s definition of reactive wastes. Discusses the comments received on the proposed definition of Describes several ways to participate in each facet of reactive waste and the subsequent changes made. recycling: collection, manufacture, and purchase. 05/01/1980 Addresses setting up a recycling program, creating recy­ Order Number: PB81-184 988 Order Form: NTIS cling jobs, and establishing a buy-recycled program. 06/15/1995 Order Number: EPA530-K-95-006 Order Form: OSW Recolección de Aceite Usado para Reciclaje o Reutilización: Consejos para los consumidores que cambian ellos mis- Recycling is Working in the United States mos el aceite y el filtro de aceite de su Summarizes the U.S. Recycling Economic Information automóvil (Spanish Translation of (REI) Study, which demonstrates the importance of recy­ Collecting Used Oil for Recycling/Reuse: cling and reuse to the U.S. economy. Includes charts and Tips for Consumers Who Change their tables. Lists organizations sponsoring the study and Own Motor Oil and Oil Filters) additional sources of information. 01/15/2002 Contiene instrucciónes detallados para cambiar y reciclar Order Number: EPA530-F-02-005 Order Form: OSW el aceite y el filtro de aceite de su automóvil. 15/01/1997 Número de Pedido: EPA530-F-94-008S Formulario de Pedido: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 137 R Titles R Recycling Means Business Reducing Waste When You Travel: Making Environmental Choices Introduces Recycling Means Business, EPA’s strategy for supporting the national effort to expand markets for Provides tips for consumers to reduce waste, conserve recycled materials. Discusses both the environmental resources, and minimize the overall environmental and economic benefits of boosting the recycling market. impact of travel, whether for business or pleasure. Addresses the national and local impact of this strategy. Covers activities before leaving; hotel tips; camping, fish­ Includes a list of EPA resource centers. ing, or hiking; sightseeing, outings, and dining; and eco­ 09/15/1995 tourism. Lists resources. Included in The Power of Change Order Number: EPA530-K-95-004 Order Form: OSW Protecting the Environment for the Next Generation Kit. 08/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-F-04-019 Order Form: OSW Recycling the Hard Stuff

Fact sheet discusses the technical difficulties and high cost Re-Engineering RCRA for Recycling: associated with separating plastics. Describes new separa­ tion technologies - automated separation, froth flotation, Report and Recommendations of the and skin flotation. Addresses benefits and challenges. Definition of Solid Waste Task Force Also available in the kit folder Climate Change and Waste. Presents the recommendations of the Definition of Solid 07/15/2002 Waste Task Force, established in October 1992 to address Order Number: EPA530-F-02-023 Order Form: OSW concerns about the current definition of solid waste and how it affects waste recycling. Describes the current system and suggests improvements to the regulations for recycling Recycling Works! State and Local Solutions under Subtitle C of RCRA. Considers RCRA-exempt and to Solid Waste Management Problems excluded recycling. Proposes a new classification scheme for RCRA recycling. Addresses industry-specific and Basel Presents an overview of recycling in the United States. Convention issues. Discusses integrated waste management, reasons to recy­ 11/15/1994 cle, and adding recycling to an existing municipal solid waste program. Addresses choosing and collecting recy­ Order Number: EPA530-R-94-016 Order Form: OSW clables and marketing recovered materials. Provides exam­ ples of successful recycling programs initiated by state and local agencies, as well as private recycling efforts and pub- Regional Guidance Manual for Selected lic-private partnerships between government and busi­ Interim Status Requirements (Draft) nesses. Includes a complete listing of state-level recycling Assists regions in interpreting selected requirements offices, with addresses, phone numbers, and web sites. from the Interim Status Standards for facilities managing 04/15/1999 hazardous waste. Provides background information and Order Number: EPA530-K-99-003 Order Form: OSW general guidance to aid permitting officials in evaluating responses to certain interim status regulations. 09/15/1980 Reducing Backyard Burning in Indian Country Order Number: PB87-194 130 Order Form: NTIS Brochure informing tribal residents of the health hazards of burning household waste in burn barrels and open piles. Discusses dioxins and other air pollutants. Provides alternatives to burning. 08/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-017 Order Form: OSW

138 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Reglamento de Participación Pública Regulatory Analysis of RCRA Regulations Expandida de la RCRA (Spanish Summarizes the regulatory alternatives considered and Translation of RCRA Expanded Public selected for RCRA Subtitle C Regulations and the impacts Participation Rule) of the regulations. Presents 400 cases of harmful conse­ quences from inadequate hazardous waste management. Describe el reglamento que amplía la participación públi­ 04/30/1980 ca en EPA (siglas en inglés de la Agencia para la Protección Ambiental) facultando a las comunidades a Order Number: PB81-181 471 Order Form: NTIS interesarse más activamente en el manejo de desechos peligrosos de su localidad. Trata de involucrar al público desde el inicio en el proceso de otorgamiento de per­ *Regulatory Changes Proposed for misos, proporcionando más oportunidades para la partic­ Certain Hazardous Waste Recycling ipación pública, ampliando el acceso del público a la Activities información, y ofreciendo una orientación de cómo los establecimientos pueden mejorar la participación pública. Fact sheet announcing EPA's proposal to modify the haz­ 15/02/1996 ardous waste management regulations in order to increase recycling and conserve resources making it easi­ Número de Pedido: EPA530-F-95-030S er to recycle more than one million tons of hazardous Formulario de Pedido: OSW waste, and to recover from these wastes metals, solvents, and other usable materials worth an estimated value of nearly one billion dollars. Only available on the Internet Reglamento de Residuos Universales at . Rule) 10/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-035 Order Form: OSW El reglamento de residuos universales de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (EPA por sus siglas en inglés) fue diseñado para reducir la cantidad de residuos peligrosos Regulatory Determination: Landfills and en el flujo de residuos sólidos municipal, fomentar el Surface Impoundments Receiving Pulp reciclaje y disposición apropiada de ciertos residuos peli­ grosos y reducir las obligaciones reglamentales para and Paper Mill Sludge empresas que generan estos residuos. Los residuos uni­ Reports EPA’s conclusion that dioxin contained in pulp versales que se definen en el documento incluyen ciertas and paper mill sludges disposed of in landfills and sur­ baterías, pesticidas agrícolas y termostatos. El documen­ face impoundments does not pose unreasonable probabil­ to describe como empresas, residencias y comunidades ity of adverse effects on human health and the environ­ son afectadas por este reglamento y analiza el papel del ment. EPA concludes that further regulation of facilities destado para implementarlo. to reduce potential dioxin-related risks is not warranted. 15/02/1996 10/15/1991 Número de Pedido: EPA530-F-95-025S Order Number: EPA530-SW-91-077 Order Form: OSW Formulario de Pedido: OSW Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Regulation of Fuel Blending and Related Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Treatment and Storage Activities Landfills Memo addresses questions about the regulatory status of Analyzes EPA’s revisions to Subtitle D criteria MSW land­ hazardous waste fuel blending activities. Discusses permit fills. Evaluates hybrid approach relative to four regulatory requirements, appropriate unit standards, air emission alternatives in terms of costs, economic impacts, impacts standards, transfer facilities, and LDRs for generators and on small entities, health risk, and resource damage. fuel blending facilities. (EPA530-SW-91-073A) 12/15/1990 10/17/1994 Order Number: PB92-100 841 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-F-94-031 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 139 R Titles R Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase Proposed Rulemaking on Corrective IV Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Action for Solid Waste Management Units Identified Wood Preserving Wastes Reports results from the analysis performed in conjunc­ Estimates the costs, economic impacts, and benefits of tion with the proposed rule to require corrective action for the wood preserving wastes provisions of the Phase IV releases from solid waste management units at hazardous LDR rule. Presents the industries and wastes that will be waste TSDFs. Assesses impact of proposed rule on small affected by the rule; estimates the costs associated with businesses. Determines that rule will not have significant treating those wastes to comply with LDR standards; impact on substantial numbers of such businesses. determines the impact that these additional treatment (EPA530-SW-90-081) 06/25/1990 costs will have on facilities’ operating costs, and evalu­ Order Number: PB91-102 061 Order Form: NTIS ates the human health and ecological benefits attribut­ able to reductions in pollutant discharges required by the rule. Analyzes impacts on small businesses. Regulatory Impact Analysis of Land (EPA530-R-97-030) 04/15/1997 Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Order Number: PB97-176 952 Order Form: NTIS Wastes and Hazardous Soil (Phase II LDRs); Final Rule Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Analyzes the costs, economic impacts, and benefits Land Disposal Restrictions: TC Metals resulting from the LDRs for newly identified wastes and Wastes; Final Report hazardous soil. Examines wastes affected by the rule. Considers costs of restricting the land disposal of Phase Estimates the costs, economic impacts, and benefits of II wastes. Discusses the economic impacts and benefits of the Phase IV LDR rulemaking for toxicity characteristic Phase II LDRs. metal sources, including those generated with organic (EPA530-R-95-035) 07/29/1994 underlying hazardous constituents. Examines affected industries, National Hazardous Waste Constituent Order Number: PB95-230 959 Order Form: NTIS Survey data, waste generation and management under BRS, and current treatment practices. Provides manage­ Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase ment costs analysis. Addresses waste management deci­ sions, aggregate costs, economic impacts, and impacts on III Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule small entities. Discusses benefits and benefit-cost com­ and Addendum: Revised Risk Assessment parison. Includes references. Appendices contain devel­ for Spent Aluminum Potliners opment of cost functions for toxicity characteristic metals wastes with organic underlying hazardous constituents, Estimates the costs, economic impacts, and benefits of cost and economic impacts, groundwater risk screening the Phase III LDR rule. Provides background to the LDR analysis for non-ferrous foundry sands managed in program and the Phase III rule. Discusses methodology municipal landfills, and a screening analysis of the eco­ for estimating affected quantities of characteristic wastes nomic impacts of the LDR on small businesses in the zinc and newly listed wastes. Addendum includes new fate sulfate fertilizer industry. and transport data for spent aluminum potliner disposal (EPA530-R-98-028) 05/04/1998 and their effect on the risk assessment. (EPA530-R-97-021) 02/15/1996 Order Number: PB99-156 036 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB97-176 846 Order Form: NTIS

140 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Report on Emergency Incidents at Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Accomplishments Under the Resource and Other Treatment, Storage, and Conservation and Recovery Act: Fiscal Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) Years 1980-1985 Provides information on reported emergency incidents from Describes regulatory development and implementation December 1977 through August 1995 at hazardous waste activities accomplished from 1980 through 1985. Documents combustion facilities and other TSDFs regulated under the development of RCRA regulatory programs. RCRA. Compiles information obtained from regional and (EPA530-SW-86-027) 07/15/1986 state waste combustion experts and permit writers. Includes Order Number: PB86-232 154 Order Form: NTIS some incidents that occurred before RCRA and its safe­ guards were in effect and two incidents that took place after 1995. Includes detailed incident reports when available. Report to Congress: EPA Activities and 04/15/1999 Accomplishments Under the Resource Order Number: EPA530-R-99-014 Order Form: OSW Conservation and Recovery Act: Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 Through Fiscal Year 1987 Report on Minimum Criteria to Assure Data Quality Describes activities to carry out the mandates of RCRA and HSWA of 1984. Starts with the last quarter of fiscal year 1986 Discusses EPA’s quality assurance program to ensure that and extends through the end of fiscal year 1987. Covers sev­ all data are scientifically valid, defensible, and of known eral activities undertaken to satisfy many 1984 provisions precision and accuracy. In addition, data need to be of suf­ for solid waste. Summarizes contents of each chapter. ficient known quality to withstand scientific and legal chal­ 12/15/1987 lenge relating to the use for which the data were gathered. Order Number: EPA530-SW-88-007 Order Form: OSW 12/12/1989 Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-021 Order Form: OSW *Report to Congress: Evaluating the Consensus Best Practices Developed Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of through the Howard Hughes Medical Recycled Paving Material Institute’s Collaborative Hazardous Waste Management Demonstration Project and Addresses recycling, performance, and the human health and environment issues related to asphalt pavement con­ the Need for Regulatory Changes to Carry taining recycled rubber; the economic savings, technical Out Project Recommendations performance, and threats and benefits to human health Discusses a collaborative project initiated by the Howard and the environment of using recycled materials in high­ Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to establish and evaluate a ways; and the utilization and practices of all states relat­ performance-based approach to management of hazardous ing to the reuse and disposal of highway materials. Joint wastes in the laboratories of academic research institutions. report of EPA and U.S. Department of Transportation Addresses the difficulties academic institutions have in com­ (Federal Highway Administration), required by the plying with RCRA regulations due largely to their industry- Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991. oriented framework. States that EPA is developing an 07/15/1993 approach that builds upon the consensus best practices as Order Number: EPA530-R-93-013 Order Form: OSW well as other ongoing efforts to provide labs needed flexibili­ ty while maintaining effective protection for human health and the environment. Includes the Report on Consensus Best Practices for Managing Hazardous Wastes in Academic Research Institutions prepared by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute of Laboratory Safety in collaboration with the project’s principal participants. Only available on the Internet at 03/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-R-02-008 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 141 R Titles R Report to Congress: Management of Report to Congress: Management of Hazardous Wastes From Educational Wastes From the Exploration, Institutions Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Identifies statutory and regulatory requirements for edu­ cational institutions managing hazardous waste. Executive Summaries Examines current hazardous waste management practices Responds to study requirements described by Congress at institutions and identifies possible ways for education­ in Section 8002(m) of the 1980 amendments to RCRA. al institutions to improve hazardous waste management. Congress temporarily exempted several types of solid (EPA530-SW-89-040) 04/15/1989 wastes from regulation (e.g., drilling fluids, produced Order Number: PB89-187 629 Order Form: NTIS waters, and other wastes associated with production of crude oil or natural gas). Studies Congressional intent to provide opportunity for developing appropriate strategy Report to Congress: Management of for waste management. Hazardous Wastes From Educational (EPA530-SW-88-003D) 12/15/1987 Institutions; Executive Summary Order Number: PB88-146 253 Order Form: NTIS Involves problems associated with managing hazardous wastes from educational institutions. Identifies statutory Report to Congress: Management of and regulatory requirements for educational institutions Wastes From the Exploration, managing hazardous waste. Examines current hazardous waste management practices, and identifies hazardous Development, and Production of Crude waste problems encountered. Report concludes by iden­ Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; tifying ways for educational institutions to improve haz­ Volume 1: Oil and Gas ardous waste management. 04/15/1989 Reports on management of waste under section 3001(B)(2)(A) of RCRA. Discusses wastes generated only Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-040A Order Form: OSW by the onshore segment of oil and gas industry. Volume 1 of three. Report to Congress: Management of (EPA530-SW-88-003A) 12/15/1987 Wastes From the Exploration, Order Number: PB88-146 220 Order Form: NTIS Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy Report to Congress: Management of (Complete Set) Wastes From the Exploration, Responds to study requirements described by Congress Development, and Production of Crude in various paragraphs of Section 8002(m) of the 1980 Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; amendments of RCRA. Includes an executive summary Volume 2: Geothermal Energy and three volumes. (EPA530-SW-88-003) 12/15/1987 Covers the geothermal energy industry. Defines exempt wastes, characterizes the wastes, describes current and Order Number: PB88-146 212 Order Form: NTIS alternative disposal practices, and estimates the costs of these practices. Volume 2 of three. (EPA530-SW-88-003B) 12/15/1987 Order Number: PB88-146 238 Order Form: NTIS

142 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Report to Congress: Management of Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust Wastes From the Exploration, Introduces the analysis with a brief summary of the pur­ Development, and Production of Crude pose and scope of the report, general methods, informa­ Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; tion sources used, and EPA’s decision-making methodolo­ Volume 3: Appendices gy. Provides a brief overview of the industry, including a description of cement kiln dust waste, the industry struc­ Summarizes state oil and gas regulations. Includes a ture and characteristics, the cement manufacturing glossary of terms for Volume 1 and damage case sum­ process, the types of production processes used, and sig­ maries. Volume 3 of three. nificant process inputs. Discusses the generation and (EPA530-SW-88-003C) 12/15/1987 chemical and physical characteristics of cement kiln dust. Order Number: PB88-146 246 Order Form: NTIS Outlines the range of cement kiln dust management meth­ ods employed at domestic cement plants. Identifies and summarizes cases of potential and documented damages Report to Congress: Methods to Manage to human health and the environment. Includes a discus­ and Control Plastic Wastes sion of EPA’s risk assessment in which the Agency exam­ ined inherent hazards posed by cement kiln dust, evaluated Examines plastic waste reduction through source reduc­ site-specific risk factors, and performed quantitative trans­ tion and methods for controlling sources of plastic port, fate, and exposure modeling. Reviews applicable in response to the Plastic Pollution federal and state regulatory controls. Investigates alterna­ Research and Control Act. Focuses on plastic waste in tive waste management practices and potential utilization the MSW stream. of the wastes. Discusses costs and impacts under each of (EPA530-SW-89-051) 02/15/1990 several regulatory and operational scenarios. Presents Order Number: PB90-163 106 Order Form: NTIS EPA’s study findings and regulatory options. (EPA530-R-94-001) 12/15/1993 Report to Congress: Methods to Manage Order Number: PB94-126 919 Order Form: NTIS and Control Plastic Wastes; Executive Summary Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust; Executive Summary Responds to Section 2202 of the 1987 Plastic Pollution Research and Control Act. Focuses on postconsumer Addresses the sources and volumes of cement kiln dust plastic waste. Includes plastics in marine environments, generated per year; present disposal practices; potential waste management, and source reduction. danger, if any, to human health and the environment 02/15/1990 from disposal of cement kiln dust; documented cases in Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-051A Order Form: OSW which danger to human health or the environment has been proven; alternatives to current disposal methods; the costs of such alternatives; the impact of those alterna­ tives on the use of natural resources; and the current and potential utilization of cement kiln dust. Includes a review of applicable state and federal regulations. Discusses evaluation criteria, organization of the Report to Congress, information sources and methods, technical findings, decision rationale and regulatory options, and next steps. 12/15/1993 Order Number: EPA530-S-94-001 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 143 R Titles R Report to Congress on Flow Control and Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Municipal Solid Waste Environmental Regulation and Hazardous Waste; Executive Summary Defines flow controls as legal authorities used by state and local governments to designate where MSW must be Summarizes the study on the effects existing regulations taken for processing, treatment, or disposal. Presents a have on metal recovery of the nation’s wastes, how metal comparative review of states with and without flow recovery can be encouraged, and how these materials control authority, identifies the impact of flow control should be regulated to protect human health and the ordinances on protection of human health and the envi­ environment. ronment, characterizes the impact of flow control on the 02/15/1994 development of state and local waste management Order Number: EPA530-S-93-018 Order Form: OSW capacity and on the achievement of state and local goals for source reduction, reuse, and recycling. Appendices include a summary of public comments on flow control; Report to Congress on Special Wastes legal decisions concerning MSW flow controls; summary matrix of state flow control authorities; flow control case From Mineral Processing: Summary and studies; and technical analyses of waste generation, com­ Findings post segment, recycling segment, waste-to-energy seg­ Summarizes findings pertaining to special wastes from ment, and landfill segment. mineral processing. Includes sources and volumes of (EPA530-R-95-008) 03/15/1995 materials generated per year, present disposal and utiliza­ Order Number: PB95-179 263 Order Form: NTIS tion practices, the potential danger to health and environ­ ment, documented and proved cases of danger to health and environment, alternatives to current disposal meth­ Report to Congress on Flow Control and ods, costs of alternatives, impacts of alternatives on use of Municipal Solid Waste; Executive phosphate rock, uranium ore, and other natural resources, Summary and current and potential uses of waste materials. 07/15/1990 Outlines EPA’s findings on flow controls. Defines flow Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-070B Order Form: OSW controls and factors encouraging their use. Summarizes a comparative review of states with and without flow con­ trol authority. Report to Congress on Special Wastes 03/15/1995 from Mineral Processing: Summary and Order Number: EPA530-S-95-008 Order Form: OSW Findings; Methods and Analyses; Appendices Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Examines RCRA waste exemption for mineral process­ Environmental Regulation and Hazardous ing. Describes events in the rulemaking process and cri­ Waste teria used by EPA to exempt 20 special wastes from min­ eral processing operations. Reports sources and volumes Presents results of a study on the effects existing regula­ of wastes, including present disposal practices, docu­ tions have on metal recovery of the nation’s wastes, how mented cases of danger, alternatives to current disposal metal recovery can be encouraged, and how these mate­ methods, costs of alternatives, and impacts of alterna­ rials should be regulated to protect human health and tives on natural resources. the environment. Presents an overview of metal recovery (EPA530-SW-90-070C) 07/15/1990 of hazardous waste and RCRA regulation. Addresses report methodology and its limitations. Characterizes Order Number: PB90-258 492 Order Form: NTIS RCRA Subtitle C metal-bearing hazardous wastes. Assesses impact of RCRA regulations on metal recovery from hazardous waste. Appendices provide examples for source reduction in industries that generate metal-bear- ing hazardous waste and more specific information on hazards associated with metals. (EPA530-R-93-018) 02/15/1994 Order Number: PB94-184 850 Order Form: NTIS

144 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Report to Congress on the Minimization Report to Congress on Waste of Hazardous Wastes (Complete Set) Minimization: Issues and Options; Volume II Provides background on waste minimization and pre­ sents data and information on developing national waste Contains Appendix A: Data Bases Used in Study and minimization strategy. Reviews options available to Appendix B: Process Studies. encourage more waste minimization at federal level, (EPA530-SW-86-042) 10/15/1986 including recommendations by EPA. Includes three vol­ Order Number: PB87-114 369/AS Order Form: NTIS umes and appendices. (EPA530-SW-86-033) 10/15/1986 Order Number: PB87-114 328 Order Form: NTIS Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Options; Report to Congress on the Minimization Volume III of Hazardous Wastes Contains Appendices C through K. Includes recycling technologies and practices, Northeast Industrial Waste Provides background on waste minimization and pre­ Exchange’s online computer system, conducting project sents data and information on developing a national profitability analysis, EPA’s definition of solid waste, cor­ waste minimization strategy. Reviews options available respondence from EPA on waste minimization activities, to encourage more waste minimization at federal level, compilation of industrial waste reduction cases, EPA’s including recommendations by EPA. environmental auditing policy statement, descriptions of (EPA530-SW-86-033A) 10/15/1986 11 state programs, and two proposed regulations on haz­ Order Number: PB87-114 336/AS Order Form: NTIS ardous waste management by two counties in California. (EPA530-SW-86-043) 10/15/1986 Report to Congress on the Minimization Order Number: PB87-114 377/AS Order Form: NTIS of Hazardous Wastes; Appendices Report to Congress: Recovery and Presents analysis of impacts of waste minimization options, and explores circumstances and conditions that Recycling of Plastics From Durable Goods might be useful for meeting waste minimization objectives. Summarizes progress in the recovery of plastics from Covers characteristics of each option including implemen­ postconsumer durable goods, defined as items used by tation, technical effectiveness, and impacts on industry. consumers for three or more years before disposal. Provides general summary and recommendations. Discusses the current status of postconsumer durable (EPA530-SW-86-033B) 10/15/1986 plastics recycling in the United States. Addresses barriers Order Number: PB87-114 344 Order Form: NTIS to recycling postconsumer durable plastics. Details cur­ rent initiatives (e.g., developing a collection infrastructure; enhancing dismantling operations, resin identification, Report to Congress on Waste and design for recycling; advancements in sorting tech­ Minimization: Issues and Options; nology; and enhancing markets for recovered plastics). Volume I Presents EPA activities to accelerate plastics recycling. Includes a table of resin characteristics, markets, and Identifies waste minimization practices by industry products. processes and by major waste stream. Describes factors 09/15/1995 that promote and inhibit adoption of waste minimization Order Number: EPA530-R-95-042 Order Form: OSW practices by industry and strategies by which waste min­ imization can be increased. (EPA530-SW-86-041) 10/15/1986 Order Number: PB87-114 351/AS Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 145 R Titles R Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal Report to Congress: Wastes from the in the United States; Executive Summary Combustion of Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants; Appendices Addresses the disposal of nonhazardous solid waste reg­ ulated under Subtitle D of RCRA. Includes different Provides background data, charts, and graphs to support types of waste streams such as MSW, industrial waste, the Report to Congress. and oil and gas waste. Discusses adequacy of current (EPA530-SW-88-002A) 02/15/1988 Subtitle D regulatory program. Volume I presents con­ Order Number: PB88-177 985 Order Form: NTIS clusions and recommendations of Subtitle D study. Volume II contains results of data collection efforts. Includes major findings and recommendations. Report to Congress: Wastes From the 10/15/1988 Combustion of Coal by Electric Utility Order Number: EPA530-SW-88-011A Order Form: OSW Power Plants; Executive Summary Examines wastes generated from combustion of coal by Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal the electric utility industry. Concludes that coal combus­ in the United States; Volume I tion waste streams generally do not exhibit hazardous characteristics under current RCRA regulations. The Presents conclusions and recommendations of a Subtitle report finds that several other wastes from coal-fired D study to evaluate the adequacy of the program. utili-ties may exhibit hazardous characteristics of corro­ Objectives addressed include disposal of nonhazardous sivity or extraction procedures toxicity and merit regula­ solid waste, which includes MSW, oil and gas waste, and tion under Subtitle C. Summarizes findings that coal industrial waste at landfills, waste piles, land application combustion wastes provide one method for reducing the units, and surface impoundments. amount of hazardous wastes that need to be disposed of (EPA530-SW-88-011) 10/15/1988 responsibly. Order Number: PB89-110 381 Order Form: NTIS 02/15/1988 Order Number: EPA530-SW-88-002A.1 Order Form: OSW Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the United States; Volume II Report to Congress: Wastes from the Contains results of data collection efforts for Volume I. Combustion of Fossil Fuels; Volume 1 — Presents study methodology, data collection projects, Executive Summary Subtitle D wastes, Subtitle D facilities, and Subtitle D Provides background and information on the organiza­ state programs. tion and scope of the Report to Congress. Discusses (EPA530-SW-88-011B) 10/15/1988 information sources and methods. Summarizes findings Order Number: PB89-110 399 Order Form: NTIS for coal-fired utility co-managed wastes, non-utility coal combustion wastes, fluidized bed combustion wastes, oil combustion wastes, and natural gas combustion wastes. Report to Congress: Wastes from the Includes references and glossary. Combustion of Coal by Electric Utility 03/15/1999 Power Plants Order Number: EPA530-S-99-010 Order Form: OSW Describes utility waste by source and quantity, current uses, and disposal practices based on numerous private and government studies. Discusses alternatives to dis­ posal, including the costs of current and alternative waste management practices. Includes requirements from Section 8002(n) of RCRA. (EPA530-SW-88-002) 02/15/1988 Order Number: PB88-177 977 Order Form: NTIS

146 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Report to Congress: Wastes from the Report to the Senate Appropriations Combustion of Fossil Fuels; Volume 2 — Committee: Regulation of Wood Methods, Findings, and Preserving Wastes Recommendations Discusses RCRA-based framework for management and Provides background and information on the purpose tracking of hazardous wastes, from generation through and scope of the report. Addresses general methods, treatment and disposal, under Subtitle C. Several provi­ information sources, and the decision-making process. sions of regulations addressing the protection of ground­ Presents an industry overview. Discusses waste genera­ water are noted, including corrective action, contingency tion, waste characteristics, current management prac­ plans, waste management standards, and closure tices, potential and documented dangers to human requirements. Presents final rule provisions. health and the environment, existing regulatory controls, (EPA530-SW-91-058) 07/15/1991 waste management alternatives, compliance costs and Order Number: PB91-220 301 Order Form: NTIS economic impacts, and findings and recommendations for co-managed wastes at coal-fired utilities, non-utility coal combustion wastes, fluidized bed combustion Report to the Senate Appropriations wastes, and oil combustion wastes. Addresses technolo­ Committee: Regulation of Wood gy and findings and recommendations for natural gas Preserving Wastes; Executive Summary combustion wastes. Includes references and glossary. Contains figures and tables. Evaluates the multi-statute approach to regulation of 03/15/1999 wood preserving wastes and compares it to RCRA-based Order Number: EPA530-R-99-010 Order Form: OSW approach. 07/15/1991 Order Number: EPA530-SW-91-058A Order Form: OSW Report to Congress: Wastes From the Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Overburden From Uranium Mining, and Local Issue Oil Shale Presents background information to assist print and broadcast media in understanding MSW issues. Addresses wastes from extraction and beneficiation of Examines the role of federal, state, and local govern­ metallic ores, uranium overburden, and non-metals ments in MSW management; options for solid waste asbestos and phosphate rock. Summarizes EPA findings management (e.g., source reduction, recycling, incinera­ on oil shales. (EPA530-SW-85-033) 12/01/1985 tion, and landfilling); and regulations for solid waste landfills. Includes information sources, major laws affect­ Order Number: PB88-162 631 Order Form: NTIS ing MSW management, MSW management state by state, and compounds and metals for groundwater detec­ tion monitoring. Report to the Congress of the United 09/15/1993 States on the Postclosure Liability Trust Fund Under Section 3001(A)(2)(II) of the Order Number: EPA530-K-03-002 Order Form: OSW Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 Concludes that the Postclosure Liability Trust Fund, designed to accept liabilities from hazardous waste facility owners and operators, will be unable to maintain a posi­ tive balance after 50 years. The fund covers only a minute portion of the future costs of land disposal. Presents results based on output of the fund’s Simulation Model. 05/15/1985 Order Number: PB86-210 176/AS Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 147 R Titles R Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Resource Conservation Challenge: Regulations Affecting Generators and The National Waste Minimization Transporters (40 CFR 262 and 263); Partnership Program and Priority Explanation of Revisions in Reporting Chemicals (Update) Burden Estimates Fact sheet describing the National Partnership for Discusses paperwork involved in documenting the gen­ Environmental Priorities (NPEP) [formerly the National eration, transportation, and disposal of hazardous wastes Waste Minimization Partnership Program]. This volun­ so liability for mishandling can be established. Amends tary program fosters partnerships between the EPA and previous submission, based on revised estimates, as com­ waste generators that focus on reducing 30 priority panion regulations defining hazardous wastes to be cov­ chemicals in waste. ered by RCRA were not completed. August 15, 2003 03/25/1980 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-041 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB87-155 776/AS Order Form: NTIS The Resource Conservation Challenge: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act What Can You Save Today? ...An Update Regulations Affecting Generators and Provides an update to EPA’s Resource Conservation Transporters (40 CFR 262 and 263); Challenge (RCC), a major national effort to find flexible Explanation of Revisions in Reporting yet more protective ways to conserve our valuable Burden Estimates resources through waste reduction and energy recovery activities that will improve public health and the envi­ Discusses paperwork involved in documenting the gen­ ronment. eration, transportation, and disposal of hazardous wastes 06/15/2003 so liability for mishandling can be established. Amends previous submission, based on revised estimates, as com­ Order Number: 530-F-03-015 Order Form: OSW panion regulations defining hazardous wastes to be cov­ ered by RCRA were not completed. 03/25/1980 Resource Management: Innovative Solid Waste Contracting Methods Order Number: PB87-155 776/AS Order Form: NTIS Developed by EPA’s WasteWise Program, this manual explains the demonstrated additional cost savings and The Resource Conservation improved waste reduction through an innovative con­ Challenge: A Year of Progress tracting strategy coined “resource management” (RM). Guides WasteWise partners and other organizations Presents the first progress report for the Resource through the process of establishing a baseline for current Conservation Challenge, a major national effort to find waste streams, issuing a request for proposals (RFP), and flexible, yet protective, ways to conserve our natural designing a comprehensive waste management contract resources. Describes current waste management and the that utilizes RM. Appendices provide useful examples, RCC vision of the system needed. Highlights examples such as a Request for Proposal template and compensa­ of successes in the six key RCC elements: product stew­ tion options. ardship, priority chemical reduction, "greening" the gov­ 05/15/2003 ernment, beneficial use of materials, energy conservation, and environmentally friendly design. Order Number: EPA530-R-03-004 Order Form: OSW 02/15/2004 Order Number: 530-R-04-001 Order Form: OSW

148 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Response to Comments Background Response to Comments Background Document for the Newly Listed Wastes Document for the Second Third Land and Hazardous Debris Proposed Rule; Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Volume 3: Policy Related Comments Provides EPA’s support and rationale for LDRs of newly Presents comment summaries and EPA’s responses to the listed wastes and hazardous debris. Summarizes and proposed rule to prohibit land disposal of restricted haz­ responds to comments. Divides comment responses into ardous wastes (54 FR 1056). categories: available commercial combustion capacity; (EPA530-SW-89-048C) 06/08/1989 petroleum refining wastes; other newly listed wastes; Order Number: PB89-221 436 Order Form: NTIS mixed RCRA and radioactive waste; hazardous debris; and K061, K062, and F006. (EPA530-R-97-039) 06/15/1992 Response to Comments Background Order Number: PB97-177 505 Order Form: NTIS Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Response to Comments Background Volume 1: BDAT Related Comments Document for the Second Third Land (Complete Set) Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Presents comments submitted on proposed LDRs for Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related waste code and general BDAT technologies as well as Comments issues which relate to Third Third Wastes Treatment Standards. Three volumes in multi-part sections. Presents EPA’s responses to comments submitted on the (EPA530-SW-90-061) 05/08/1990 proposed LDR for Second Third waste codes and general Order Number: PB90-234 477 Order Form: NTIS BDAT technologies. Topics covered include general BDAT technologies, F024, inorganic pigment wastes (K009-K010) organophosphorus wastes, phthalate wastes, and cyanide Response to Comments Background wastes (K011, K013, K014, K043, K028, K029, K095, K096, Document for the Third Third Land K027, K111-K116, U221, and U223). (EPA530-SW-89-048D) 06/08/1989 Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-A-1: BDAT Related Comments; Order Number: PB89-221 535 Order Form: NTIS General BDAT Issues Presents comments submitted on proposed LDRs for waste Response to Comments Background code and general BDAT technologies, as well as issues Document for the Second Third Land which relate to Third Third Wastes Treatment Standards. Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume includes request for data, handling of data, avail­ Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments ability of technology and practical quantification limits. (EPA530-SW-90-061A) 05/08/1990 Presents EPA’s responses to 13 comments received on the Order Number: PB90-234 485 Order Form: NTIS adequacy of the national capacity to accommodate wastes requiring alternative management techniques. Issues include leachate and derived-from wastes, cyanide-bearing wastes, lab pack wastes, solids incinera­ tion capacity, and available treatment capacity. (EPA530-SW-89-048E) 06/08/1989 Order Number: PB89-221 543 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 149 R Titles R Response to Comments Background Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-A-2: BDAT Related Comments; Volume 1-C: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Issues D002: Characteristic Corrosive Wastes Presents comments submitted on general BDAT tech­ Provides EPA’s support and rationale for Third Third nologies. Includes practical quantification limits, waste LDRs. Summarizes and responds to comments on D002. waters and nonwastewaters, grab and composite sam­ Discussion includes proposed pH requirements, pro­ ples, quantification complications for P and U wastes, posed insoluble salt requirements, incineration, dilution, and soil and debris. and miscellaneous issues. (EPA530-SW-90-061B) 05/08/1990 (EPA530-SW-90-061E) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 493 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB90-234 527 Order Form: NTIS

Response to Comments Background Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-A-3: BDAT Related Comments; Volume 1-D: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Issues D003: Characteristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Containing Reactive Addresses comments submitted on proposed LDRs for waste codes and general BDAT technologies and issues Listing Constituents relating to Third Third Waste Treatment Standards. Addresses comments submitted on proposed LDRs for Comments grouped according to major concerns. waste codes and general BDAT technologies as well as (EPA530-SW-90-061C) 05/08/1990 issues relating to Third Third Waste Treatment Standards. Order Number: PB90-234 501 Order Form: NTIS Comments grouped according to major concerns. (EPA530-SW-90-061F) 05/08/1990 Response to Comments Background Order Number: PB90-234 535 Order Form: NTIS Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Response to Comments Background Volume 1-B: BDAT Related Comments; Document for the Third Third Land D001: Characteristic Ignitable Wastes Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; Contains comments on D001, including treatment issues concerning aqueous wastes in ignitable liquids and D004: Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic ignitable compressed gases, and deactivation treatment and K, P, and U Wastes Containing standards. Definitions of subcategories, and dilution are Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic Wastes also included. for Selenium (EPA530-SW-90-061D) 05/08/1990 Provides EPA’s support and rationale for Third Third Order Number: PB90-234 519 Order Form: NTIS LDRs. Summarizes and responds to comments on D004 and D010. Covers aqueous wastes and vitrification, air emissions, scrubbers, hexafluoroarsenate, segregation of arsenic wastes, chemical fixation, and inconsistent stan­ dards. (EPA530-SW-90-061G) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 543 Order Form: NTIS

150 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Response to Comments Background Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-F: BDAT Related Comments; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D005: Characteristic Wastes for Barium D009: Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P013; and D006: Characteristic and P and U Wastes Containing Mercury; Wastes for Cadmium K045, K046, and K047: Wastes From the Manufacturing and Processing of Addresses comments submitted on proposed LDRs for waste codes and general BDAT technologies and issues Explosives; D011: Characteristic Wastes relating to Third Third Waste Treatment Standards. for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Comments grouped according to major concerns. Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes (EPA530-SW-90-061H) 05/08/1990 Containing Thallium Order Number: PB90-234 550 Order Form: NTIS Addresses comments submitted on proposed LDRs for waste codes and general BDAT technologies and issues Response to Comments Background relating to Third Third waste treatment standards. Comments grouped according to major concerns. Document for the Third Third Land (EPA530-SW-90-061K) 05/08/1990 Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-G: BDAT Related Comments; Order Number: PB90-234 584 Order Form: NTIS D007: Characteristic Wastes for Chromium Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Addresses comments submitted on proposed LDRs for waste codes and general BDAT technologies and issues Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; relating to Third Third Waste Treatment Standards. Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Comments grouped according to major concerns. Mixed Radioactive Hazardous Wastes; (EPA530-SW-90-061I) 05/08/1990 Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Order Number: PB90-234 568 Order Form: NTIS Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non- Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002­ F005: Solvents; F006: Electroplating Response to Comments Background Wastewater Treatment Sludges; and Document for the Third Third Land F019: Aluminum Conversion Coating Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Treatment Sludges Volume 1-H: BDAT Related Comments; D008: Characteristic Wastes for Lead and Incorporates the final response to BDAT-related com­ P and U Wastes Containing Lead ments pertinent to the following waste codes: F002 to F005 (solvents), F006 (electroplating wastewater treat­ Addresses comments submitted on proposed LDRs for ment sludges), and F019 (aluminum conversion coating waste codes and general BDAT technologies and issues treatment sludges), mixed radioactive hazardous wastes, relating to Third Third Waste Treatment Standards. polynuclear aromatic U wastes, halogenated aliphatic U Comments grouped according to major concerns. wastes, and non-halogenated aromatic U wastes. (EPA530-SW-90-061J) 05/08/1990 (EPA530-SW-90-061L) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 576 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB90-234 592 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 151 R Titles R Response to Comments Background Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Wastes From the Production of K017: Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002-K008: Epichlorohydrin; K028, K029, K095, and Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: K096: Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms from Wastewaters Containing BDAT Benzyl Chloride; K046: Wastewater Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Treatment Sludges From Manufacturing, Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025: Formulating, and Loading of Lead-Based Distillation Bottoms From the Production Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Treatment Sludges From the Production Dust/Sludge from Secondary Lead of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still Tails Smelting from the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms from Incorporates the final response to BDAT comments perti­ nent to the following waste codes: F025 (wastes from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated production of chlorinated aliphatics), K002-K008 (inor­ Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P ganic pigments), K011/K013/K014 (acrylonitrile), K015 Wastes; F024: Production of Chlorinated (still bottoms from benzyl chloride), K021 (spent antimo­ Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ny catalyst), K046 (wastewater treatment sludges from manufacturing, etc., of lead-based initiating compounds), Incorporates final response to BDAT comments pertinent K060 (ammonia still lime sludge), K061 (electric arc fur­ to following codes: K017 (wastes from production of nace dust) and K069 (emission control dust/sludge from epychlorohydrin), K028 to K029 and K095 to K096 (pro­ secondary lead smelting). duction of 1,1,1-trichloroethane wastewaters), K022 (EPA530-SW-90-061M) 05/08/1990 (wastes from phenol/acetone), K025 (distillation bottoms from production of nitrobenzene), K035 (wastewater Order Number: PB90-234 600 Order Form: NTIS treatment sludges from production of creosote), K026 (stripping still tails-production of methyl ethyl pyridine), Response to Comments Background K083 (distillation bottoms-production of aniline oxy­ genated hydrocarbons and heterocyclic U and P wastes), Document for the Third Third Land and F024 (production of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocar­ Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; bons). Volume 1-L: BDAT Related Comments; (EPA530-SW-90-061O) 05/08/1990 K071 and K106: Mercury Cell Process Order Number: PB90-234 626 Order Form: NTIS Wastes; K086: Residues From Ink Production Wastes Containing Cyanide Incorporates the final response to BDAT comments perti­ nent to the following codes: K071, K106 (mercury cell process wastes), and K086 (residues from ink production wastes containing cyanide). (EPA530-SW-90-061N) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 618 Order Form: NTIS

152 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Response to Comments Background Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments; Volume 1-Q: BDAT Related Comments; Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceutical, Gases Brominated Organic, Organo-Sulfur Provides EPA’s support and rationale for Third Third Compounds, and Organo-Nitrogen LDRs. Summarizes and responds to comments. Includes Compound Wastes; and Halogenated sub-issues such as numerical standards for gas wastes in Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated non-gaseous forms, thermal and caustic solution destruc­ Phenolic, and Phenolic Wastes tion, and treatment methods of nonwastewaters. (EPA530-SW-90-061S) 05/08/1990 Provides EPA’s support and rationale for Third Third Order Number: PB90-234 667 Order Form: NTIS LDRs. Summarizes and responds to comments. Discusses standards for drinking water levels, opera­ tional requirements on waste incinerators, thermal treat­ Response to Comments Background ment, analytical issues, and more. (EPA530-SW-90-061P) 05/08/1990 Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Order Number: PB90-234 634 Order Form: NTIS Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments (Complete Set) Response to Comments Background Provides EPA’s support and rationale for Third Third Document for the Third Third Land LDRs. Summarizes and responds to comments. Consists Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; of three volumes in multi-part sections. Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments; (EPA530-SW-90-063) 05/08/1990 K048-K052: Petroleum Refining Industry Order Number: PB90-234 725 Order Form: NTIS Wastes; K036: Organophosphorus Wastes (Nonwastewaters); K037: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the Production Response to Comments Background of Disulfoton Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Provides EPA’s support and rationale for Third Third Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments LDRs. Summarizes and responds to comments. Sub- issues include solvent extraction, incineration, requests Presents EPA’s responses to comments on the back­ for Agency evaluation, and support for regulatory frame­ ground document for Third Third LDRs relating to work. capacity. Topics covered include combustion, D001 (EPA530-SW-90-061Q) 05/08/1990 ignitable characteristic wastes, D002 corrosive character­ istic wastes, D003 reactive characteristic wastes, arsenic Order Number: PB90-234 642 Order Form: NTIS and selenium wastes, lead and K061 wastes. (EPA530-SW-90-063A) 05/08/1990 Response to Comments Background Order Number: PB90-234 733 Order Form: NTIS Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-P: BDAT Related Comments; Leachates Provides Agency support and rationale for Third Third LDRs. Summarizes and responds to comments. Issues include options for multisource leachate, industry stan­ dards and permitting, and analysis and monitoring. (EPA530-SW-90-061R) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 659 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 153 R Titles R Response to Comments Background Response to Comments Document for Document for the Third Third Land Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Treatment Standards for Wood Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA Presents EPA’s responses to comments on the back­ ground document for Third Third LDRs related to capac­ for Certain Processed Materials, and ity. Topics covered include mercury wastes; F, K, U, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Waste P wastes; K048 to K052 wastes; deep well injected wastes; Provisions; Final Rule and other metals. (EPA530-SW-90-063B) 05/08/1990 Contains responses to public comments on issues addressed in the final rulemaking establishing treatment Order Number: PB90-234 741 Order Form: NTIS standards for wood preserving wastes. Divides com­ ments into categories: maximum acceptable concentra­ tions for constituents in wastes entering surface Response to Comments Background impoundments; changes to 40 CFR Part 268 regulatory Document for the Third Third Land language; the three proposed options for addressing the Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; risks due to cross-media releases in Subtitle D surface Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments impoundments that manage decharacterized wastes; additions of universal treatment standards constituents Responds to commenters on background documents for to the list of F039 regulated constituents; testing of Third Third LDRs relating to capacity. Chapter 13 dis­ underlying hazardous constituent levels in wastes at the cusses multisource leachate, and Chapter 14 covers point of generation; polymerization treatment for certain mixed RCRA and radioactive wastes. Chapter 15 reports wastes; exclusion of processed scrap metal and container­ on lab packs, Chapter 16 covers soil and debris, and ized shredded circuit boards that are being recycled; Chapter 17 includes miscellaneous capacity comments. alternative combustion standards for wood preserving (EPA530-SW-90-063C) 05/08/1990 wastes; similarity between F032 and F024; regulation of Order Number: PB90-234 758 Order Form: NTIS arsenic and chromium in wood preserving wastes; regu­ lation of dioxins and furans in wood preserving wastes; calculation of treatment standards for regulating various Response to Comments Background constituents in wood pre-serving wastes; waste-water Document for the Third Third Land treatment standard; wood preserving waste contaminat­ Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; ed media and remediation; dioxin and furan stigma and Volume 3: Policy Related Comments capacity issues; and comments on the regulatory impact analysis. Presents summary of and responses to comments (EPA530-R-97-027) 04/15/1997 received by EPA regarding the proposed rule to prohibit Order Number: PB97-176 929 Order Form: NTIS land disposal of Third Third wastes. (EPA530-SW-90-064) 05/08/1990 Order Number: PB90-234 766 Order Form: NTIS

154 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Response to Comments Document: Land Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Final Rule Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, Contains responses to public comments received on the final rulemaking establishing treatment standards for August 22, 1995 metal wastes, mineral processing wastes, and contami­ Responds to public comments relating to arsenic, berylli­ nated soils. Also responds to comments received on the um, cadmium, chromium, lead, nickel, selenium, silver, proposal to consider certain secondary materials from vanadium, zinc, and general metals treatment standards; mineral processing waste hazardous. state authorization; and foundry sand, slag, and toxicity (EPA530-R-99-020) 04/30/1998 characteristic issues. Addresses LDR and the hazardous Order Number: PB99-155 822 Order Form: NTIS waste identification rule, underlying hazardous waste constituents, and miscellaneous topics. Examines the wood preserving wastewater exclusion. Response to Comments Document: Land (EPA530-R-99-020b) 04/30/1998 Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Order Number: PB99-155 830 Order Form: NTIS Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Response to Comments Document: Land Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Promulgating Treatment Standards for and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Preserving Wastes; Volume 1: Comments Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Related to Phase III Proposed Rule, March Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; 2, 1997 Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Responds to public comments relevant to foundry sand Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: Comments issues. Related to First Supplemental Proposed (EPA530-R-99-020a) 04/30/1998 Rule, January 25, 1996 Order Number: PB99-155 822 Order Form: NTIS Responds to public comments related to state authoriza­ tion; beryllium, chromium, vanadium, zinc, and general metals treatment standards; and manufactured gas plant issues. Addresses LDR and the hazardous waste identifi­ cation rule. (EPA530-R-99-020c) 04/30/1998 Order Number: PB99-155 848 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 155 R Titles R Response to Comments Document: Land Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 4: Comments Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments Related to First Notice of Data Related to Second Supplemental Availability, May 10, 1996 Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 Responds to public comments related to lead and silver Responds to public comments related to antimony, beryl­ treatment standards. Addresses the wood preserving lium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, nickel, seleni­ wastewater exclusion and miscellaneous issues. um, silver, vanadium, zinc, and general metals treatment (EPA530-R-99-020d) 04/30/1998 standards. Addresses comments received relating to Order Number: PB99-155 855 Order Form: NTIS manufactured gas plant, thallium, contaminated soil, and LDR and hazardous waste identification rule issues. Considers underlying hazardous constituents, under­ Response to Comments Document: Land ground injection, and the wood preserving wastewater Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule exclusion. Promulgating Treatment Standards for (EPA530-R-99-020f) 04/30/1998 Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Order Number: PB99-155 871 Order Form: NTIS Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Response to Comments Document: Land Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Promulgating Treatment Standards for Preserving Wastes; Volume 5: Comments Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Related to Second Notice of Data Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Availability, March 5, 1997 Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Responds to public comments addressing the addition of Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, iron filings to foundry sand. and Exclusion of Recycled Wood (EPA530-R-99-020e) 04/30/1998 Preserving Wastes; Volume 7: Comments Order Number: PB99-155 863 Order Form: NTIS Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated Soils Responds to public comments related to contaminated soil issues. Addresses minimum treatment standards for contaminated media and hazardous soil. (EPA530-R-99-020g) 04/30/1998 Order Number: PB99-155 889 Order Form: NTIS

156 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R R Response to Comments Document: Land Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Final Rule Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 8: Comments Preserving Wastes; Volume 10: Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Newly Identified Mineral Processing TC-Metal Hazardous Waste Issues Raised Waste Issues Raised in First Supplemental in Original Proposed Rule, August 22, Proposed Rule, January 25, 1996 1995, and in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 Responds to public comments related to the adequacy of the regulatory impact analysis for newly identified min­ Reviews public comments relevant to the toxicity charac­ eral processing waste issues in the first supplemental teristic metals requirements and provides EPA’s rationale proposed rule. Addresses comments about the proposed for reaching its conclusions. regulatory requirements and predicted responses. (EPA530-R-99-020j) 04/30/1998 Answers comments received on the cost analysis, specific Order Number: PB99-155 913 Order Form: NTIS mining sectors and facilities, and risk assessment. (EPA530-R-99-020h) 04/30/1998 Order Number: PB99-155 897 Order Form: NTIS Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Response to Comments Document: Land Promulgating Treatment Standards for Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Final Rule Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Promulgating Treatment Standards for Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Preserving Wastes; Volume 11: Comments and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Related to Newly Identified Mineral Preserving Wastes; Volume 9: Comments Processing Waste Treatment Standards, Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Grab Versus Composite Sampling, Newly Identified Mineral Processing Waste Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Wastes, and Issues Raised in Second Supplemental Sulfide Waste Issues Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 Responds to public comments relevant to appropriate sam­ pling methods, treatment standards for newly identified Addresses public comments concerning cost methodolo­ mineral processing wastes, radioactive waste mixed with gy, risk methodology, costs of alternative feedstock pro­ toxicity characteristic metal wastes, sulfide waste issues. posal, economic impacts, benefits and risk results, and (EPA530-R-99-020k) 04/30/1998 the regulatory flexibility analysis. (EPA530-R-99-020i) 04/30/1998 Order Number: PB99-155 921 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB99-155 905 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 157 R Titles R Response to Comments Document: Land Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 12: Comments Preserving Wastes; Volume 13: Comments Related to Capacity Analysis for Newly Related to First Supplemental Proposed Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Rule, January 25, 1996: Clarification of Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes Bevill Exclusion for Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Solid Waste Summarizes and responds to public comments relevant to surface-disposed required and available treatment for Mineral Processing Wastes, Treatment capacity. Addresses general comments on treatment Standards for Characteristic Mineral capacity, specific comments on available and required Processing Wastes, and Associated Issues capacity for toxicity characteristic metal wastes, and spe­ cific comments on available and required treatment Responds to public comments relevant to mineral pro­ capacity for mineral processing wastes. cessing and the definition of solid waste. Addresses con­ (EPA530-R-99-020l) 04/30/1998 ditions relating to legitimate recycling, concentrations of recoverable mineral and acid alternative tests, constraints Order Number: PB99-155 939 Order Form: NTIS on non-recoverable hazardous constituents, speculative accumulation, one-time notifications, groundwater pro­ tection standards, unit closure, and basic unit integrity. Examines general comments on alternative approaches and Bevill issues. (EPA530-R-99-020m) 04/30/1998 Order Number: PB99-155 947 Order Form: NTIS

158 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles R S Response to Comments Document: Land Restrictions on the Placement of Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Nonhazardous Liquids in Hazardous Promulgating Treatment Standards for Waste Landfills; Statutory Interpretative Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Guidance Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Explains Section 3004(c)(3) of HSWA, which restricts the Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; placement of nonhazardous liquids in hazardous waste Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, (Subtitle C) facilities. Explains the scope of the nonhaz­ and Exclusion of Recycled Wood ardous liquids provision and the overall demonstration Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: Comments process. Related to Second Supplemental (EPA530-SW-86-013) 04/15/1986 Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Order Number: PB86-215 043/AS Order Form: NTIS Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing Reusable News, (Spring 2003) and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of Hazardous Waste as Fill Features the Resource Conservation Challenge, a "chal­ lenge" to large and small businesses, manufacturers, con­ Responds to public comments relevant to land storage of sumers, communities, youth—all Americans—to do secondary materials, including criteria for high volumes more to reduce waste, cut greenhouse gas emissions, of Bevill-exempt mining and mineral processing wastes, recover energy, and protect valuable natural resources. containment units (tanks, containers, buildings, and Also contains articles on new studies that measure the approved pads), and class of materials outside of RCRA extent and benefits of recycling, green buildings, and jurisdiction. Examines restriction on using non-Bevill summarizes a satellite forum featuring “Waste materials as alternative feedstocks and high-risk mining Prevention Trend Setters.” wastes excluded by the Bevill Amendment. Addresses 04/15/2003 comments on damage cases and environmental releases, Order Number: EPA530-N-03-001 Order Form: OSW characterization of mineral processing wastes, cost of remediation, risk posed by Bevill mining wastes, and other comments on materials supporting the proposed Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction: A rule. Discusses comments on the mineral processing reg­ Guide for Schools & Groups ulatory impact analysis and proposed criteria for clarify­ ing Bevill status waste. Booklet designed for schools and community groups to (EPA530-R-99-020n) 04/30/1998 encourage waste reduction programs. Lists benefits of Order Number: PB99-155 954 Order Form: NTIS waste prevention. Addresses waste reduction programs that work. Outlines steps for starting a waste reduction program. Includes case studies and resources. Included Response to Comments Received on the in Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Soils Can Make a Difference Kit. Proposed Rule to Support 40 CFR 268 05/15/2003 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Order Number: EPA530-K-03-001 Related Comments Order Number: EPA530-K-03-001S Order Form: OSW Summarizes and responds to comments on the national capacity to accommodate the newly listed wastes and hazardous soils under the LDR program. Divides com­ ments into categories: available commercial treatment capacity, toxicity characteristic wastes, other newly listed wastes, mixed radioactive wastes, hazardous soil conta­ minated with newly listed identified and hazardous wastes, and hazardous debris contaminated with newly listed identified and hazardous wastes. (EPA530-R-97-042) 08/15/1994 Order Number: PB97-177 539 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 159 R Titles S Reutilización + Reciclaje = Reducción Risk Burn Guidance for Hazardous Waste de Desechos: Una Guía para Escuelas Combustion Facilities y Grupos (Spanish Translation of Contains EPA’s recommendations regarding stack emis­ Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction: sions tests which may be performed at hazardous waste A Guide for Schools & Groups) combustion facilities for the purpose of supporting multi-pathway, site-specific risk assessments, where such El librete diseñó para que las escuelas y los grupos de la a risk assessment has been determined to be necessary comunidad animen los programas de la reducción de los by the permit authority. Addresses risk assessment stack desechos. Discute los beneficios de la prevención de emission data needs, risk burns, dioxin and furans emis­ desechos. Enumera métodos para reducir basuras. sions, other organic emissions, metal emissions, hydrogen Contiene pasos para empezar un programa de reducción chloride/chlorine emissions and particle size distribution, de desechos. Incluye ejemplos y recursos. Incluido en Su data analysis, and risk-based permit conditions. Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Appendices contain risk burn conditions and permit lim­ Hacer una Diferencia Kit. its for example facilities and sampling and analysis. 15/03/2004 Includes references and a list of acronyms. Número de pedido: EPA530-K-03-001S 07/15/2001 Formulario de pedido: OSW Order Number: EPA530-R-01-001 Order Form: OSW

Revised Implementation Strategy for City Risky Business? An Overview of Risk of Chicago v. EDF Municipal Waste Assessment and RCRA Combustion Ash Supreme Court Decision; Memorandum Defines risk. Discusses how risk assessment is used by the EPA to analyze the potential for adverse human Revises implementation strategy released May 27, 1994. health or ecological effects due to the presence of toxic Discusses the May 2, 1994, U.S. Supreme Court opinion, chemicals in the environment. Addresses how risks are which states that Section 3001(I) of RCRA does not assessed. Describes how risk management is distin­ exempt ash generated at resource recovery facilities (i.e., guished from risk assessment. waste-to-energy facilities) burning household wastes and 12/15/2000 nonhazardous commercial wastes from the hazardous Order Number: EPA530-F-00-032 Order Form: OSW waste requirements of Subtitle C of RCRA. Examines EPA’s strategy for helping waste-to-energy facilities com­ ply with the RCRA Subtitle C requirements. *Rules Changed To Help Accelerate Lead- 03/22/1995 based Paint Removal Order Number: EPA530-F-95-013 Order Form: OSW Announces rule to reduce costs and remove obstacles associated with the disposal of residential lead-based paint. Allows residential lead-based paint waste that is exempted from hazardous waste management require­ ments as household waste to be disposed of in construc­ tion and demolition landfills. Only available on the Internet at . 6/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-007 Order Form: OSW

160 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles S S Rules for Hazardous Waste Tank Systems Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Waste Provides an overview of EPA’s revised hazardous waste tank system regulations, promulgated on July 14, 1986. Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Review Geared primarily to owners and operators of hazardous (Complete Set) waste tank systems, and to federal, state and local gov­ Provides guidance to EPA regions and state governments ernment officials who are responsible for regulating sys­ on how to best implement RCRA and other EPA regula­ tems. Summarizes important program elements and tions to facilitate permitting decisions for hazardous answers frequently asked questions. waste combustion facilities. Addresses facility characteri­ 01/15/1988 zation, including compiling basic facility data, identifying Order Number: EPA530-SW-88-004 Order Form: OSW emission sources and compounds of potential concern (COPC), estimating COPC concentrations for non-detects, and concentrations detected in blanks. Discusses air dis­ Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The persion and deposition modeling, problem formulation, Federal Regulations for Landfills analysis (exposure assessment and assessment of toxici­ ty), and risk characterization. Includes references and Summarizes the federal regulations covering landfill appendix. location, operation, and design, groundwater monitoring (EPA530-D-99-001) 11/15/1999 and corrective action, closure and postclosure care, and financial assurance. Gives owners and operators and Order Number: PB2000-101 329 Order Form: NTIS local officials dates for compliance and additional sources of information. 03/15/1993 Screening Level Ecological Risk Order Number: EPA530-SW-91-092 Order Form: OSW Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Review; Volume One Science Fair Fun: Designing Environmental Science Projects Provides guidance to EPA regions and state governments on how to best implement RCRA and other EPA regula­ Provides students in grades 6-8 with ideas and resources tions to facilitate permitting decisions for hazardous for developing environmental science fair projects, focus­ waste combustion facilities. Addresses facility characteri­ ing specifically on reducing, reusing, and recycling waste zation, including compiling basic facility data, identifying materials. Defines the EPA as well as provides sample emission sources and compounds of potential concern projects and experiment tips. Also available in Spanish. (COPC), estimating COPC concentrations for non-detects, Included in Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything and concentrations detected in blanks. Discusses air dis­ You Do Can Make a Difference Kit. persion and deposition modeling, problem formulation, 12/15/2000 analysis (exposure assessment and assessment of toxici­ ty), and risk characterization. Includes references, tables Order Number: EPA530-K-00-008 and figures. Order Number: EPA530-K-00-008S Order Form: OSW (EPA530-D-99-001a) 11/15/1999 Order Number: PB2000-101 330 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 161 S Titles S Screening Level Ecological Risk Service-Learning: Education Beyond the Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Waste Classroom Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Review; Defines service-learning as an educational experience Volume Two: Appendix A that combines academic knowledge with service and Provides guidance to EPA regions and state governments personal reflection. Encourages environmental service in on how to best implement RCRA and other EPA regula­ solid and hazardous waste areas; links these experiences tions to facilitate permitting decisions for hazardous to positive behavioral changes, such as recycling and waste combustion facilities. Contains chemical specific waste prevention; and demonstrates how the skills that data. Provides information on chemicals for considera­ students acquire can be a stepping stone to an environ­ tion as compounds of potential concern and compound mental career. Contains profiles of service-learning pro­ specific parameter values. Includes references. jects organized by grade level into two categories: (EPA530-D-99-001b) 11/15/1999 school-based and community programs. Includes contact for each project. Lists national organizations that are Order Number: PB2000-101 331 Order Form: NTIS involved in coordinating or funding service-learning projects. Also available in Spanish. Included in the Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Can Make Second Report to Congress: Resource a Difference Kit. Recovery and Source Reduction 08/15/2002 Reviews EPA’s programs related to the conservation of Order Number: EPA530-K-02-001 energy and material resources including environmental Order Number: EPA530-K-02-001S Order Form: OSW and economic impacts. Examines effects of several exist­ ing federal policies and programs on the use of virgin and recycled material. Studies automobiles, packaging, Setting Up a Home Office: Making beverage containers, and rubber tires. Environmental Choices (EPA SW-353) 01/15/1974 Provides simple ideas for maintaining an environmental­ Order Number: PB253 406/3 Order Form: NTIS ly friendly home office. Covers office equipment, paper, writing tools, and furniture. Lists resources. Included in Sensitive Environments and the Siting of The Power of Change Protecting the Environment for the Next Generation Kit. Hazardous Waste Management Facilities 04/15/2004 Discusses sensitive types of environments that pose spe­ Order Number: EPA530-F-04-007 cial challenges to the siting, expansion, and operation of RCRA hazardous waste management facilities. Defines floodplains, wetlands, ground water, earthquake zones, Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma (Spanish Translation karst soils, unstable terrain, unfavorable weather loca­ of You Dump It, You Drink It) tions, and incompatible land use. Addresses problems and recommendations for each environmental type. Also El cartel esta diseñado para las estaciones de gasolina. available in Spanish. Anima a clientes que cambian su propio aceite del motor 05/15/1997 para disponer de él correctamente. En inglés en dorso. 15/02/2003 Order Number: EPA530-K-97-003 Order Number: EPA530-K-97-003S Order Form: OSW Número de pedido: EPA530-F-02-027S Formulario de pedido: OSW

162 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles S S Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma: Recicle el Aceite Site-Specific Flexibility Requests for Usado de Motor (Spanish Translation of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills in Indian You Dump It, You Drink It: Recycle Used Country; Draft Guidance Motor Oil) Describes a process by which MSWLF owners and oper­ Folleto para los consumidores que cambian su propio ators in Indian Country may apply for the same flexibili­ aceite del motor. Describe cómo disponer correctamente ty that is available to landfill owners and operators in del aceite usado. En inglés en dorso. states with EPA-approved MSWLF permitting programs. 15/02/2003 Assists EPA regional offices in reviewing and processing such requests. Provides a map of EPA regions, identifica­ Número de pedido: EPA530-F-02-027S tion of EPA regional contacts, and suggested means of Formulario de pedido: OSW demonstrating that proposed alternative approaches sat­ isfy 40 CFR Part 258 Criteria. Includes sample application materials for tribal government MSWLF owners and ¡Sigue el Rastro! (Spanish Translation of operators, sample application materials for MSWLF Follow That Trail!) owners and operators other than tribal governments, sample response materials for tribes, and a list of public Este libro de actividad para grados K-3 es parte de el involvement process resources. Club de los Protectores del Planeta. Los estudiantes 08/14/1997 siguen el rastro a travéz de un laberinto y otras activi­ dades divertidas para averiguar donde las botellas y Order Number: EPA530-R-97-016 Order Form: OSW latas van después de ser recicladas y otros factores acerca de la conservación de recursos. 15/09/1998 Siting Our Solid Waste: Making Public Involvement Work (Brochure) Número de pedido: EPA530-K-98-001S Formulario de pedido: OSW Encourages ordering the matching guidebook, discusses locating waste sites. Includes table of contents for the guidebook. Sites for Our Solid Waste: A Guidebook 04/15/1990 for Effective Public Involvement Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-020 Order Form: OSW Provides information for the public, public officials, and industry professionals to find waste sites that are both Social Aspects of Siting Hazardous Waste technically sound and socially acceptable. Encourages Facilities public involvement. 04/15/1990 Developed for industries and for government agencies Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-019 Order Form: OSW that interact with communities when hazardous waste facilities are sited. Offers examples of quality of life con­ cerns raised by environmental justice communities when facilities are sited. Provides examples of experiences and creative mechanisms that have been developed in order to work effectively with communities. Encourages busi­ nesses and government agencies to address community concerns early, collaboratively, and compassionately. Also available in Spanish. 04/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-K-00-005 Order Number: EPA530-K-00-005S Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 163 S Titles S Soil Properties, Classification, and The Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended Hydraulic Conductivity Testing by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (The Resource Conservation Compiles laboratory and field testing methods for the measurement of hydraulic conductivity of soils, includ­ and Recovery Act) ing background information on the relevant soil proper­ Includes Senate committee print (99-215) of HSWA of ties and classification systems. Assists in planning and 1984 (Public Law 98-616), the Safe Drinking Water Act construction of hazardous waste disposal facilities while Amendments of 1986 (Public Law 99-339), and supporting EPA guides to review permit applications Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of under Subtitle C of RCRA. 1987 (Public Law 99-499). (EPA SW-925) 03/15/1984 01/01/1987 Order Number: PB87-155 784/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-SW-85-022 Order Form: OSW

Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Action; Background Document Technical Manual Describes MSW and presents a strategy to improve man­ Addresses the general applicability of the 40 CFR Part agement of wastes. Gives analysis behind recommended 258 criteria, location restrictions, operating requirements, actions in a summary fashion. Compiles options of design standards, groundwater monitoring and correc­ potential research, development, and demonstration tive action, and closure and postclosure care for landfills. activities to provide data for solutions. Includes the regulatory language, a general explanation (EPA530-SW-88-054A) 08/15/1988 of the regulations and who must comply with them, key Order Number: PB88-251 137 Order Form: NTIS technical issues that might need to be addressed to ensure compliance with a particular requirement, and information sources. Written for MSW landfill owners Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for and operators. Action; Background Document; (EPA530-R-93-017) 11/15/1993 Appendices A-C Order Number: PB94-100 450 Order Form: NTIS Supplements the background document by summarizing various components of the MSW stream. Includes quanti­ Solid Waste Management: A Local ty and characteristic data, conclusions from the applica­ Challenge with Global Impacts tion of various waste management practices, identification of notable issues or problems, and other data. Kit folder addressing the link between solid waste man­ (EPA530-SW-88-054B) 08/15/1988 agement and climate change. Introduces and defines the Order Number: PB88-251 145 Order Form: NTIS main activities classified under Integrated Solid Waste Management: waste prevention, recycling, composting, combustion, and landfilling. Fact sheets include: What is Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Integrated Solid Waste Management?, How to Establish Action (Final Report of the Municipal Recycling and Composting Programs, What Are the Options Waste Task Force) for Waste Disposal?, and What Are the Components of Waste Collection and Transport? Describes the MSW situation and presents a strategy to 05/15/2002 improve management of wastes. Offers concrete solutions. Order Number: EPA530-F-02-026 Order Form: OSW (EPA530-SW-89-019) 02/15/1989 Order Number: PB89-187 637 Order Form: NTIS

164 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles S S Solid Waste Management and Source Reduction Program Potential Greenhouse Gases: A Life-Cycle Manual: A Planning Packet (Flyer) Assessment of Emissions and Sinks Introduces the materials in the kit described below. Examines how municipal solid waste management and Provides instructions for installing the ReduceIt software. climate change are related. Integrates information on the Available only as part of the kit. greenhouse gas implications of various management 01/15/1999 options for some of the most common materials in MSW. Order Number: EPA530-F-99-005 Order Form: OSW Addresses methodology, raw materials acquisition and manufacturing, forest carbon sequestration, source reduction and recycling, composting, combustion, land­ Source Reduction Program Potential filling, and accounting for emission reductions. Replaces Manual: A Planning Packet (Kit) Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Management of Selected Materials in Municipal Waste. Contains Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: 05/15/2002 A Planning Packet flyer, the Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A Planning Tool described below and Order Number: EPA530-R-02-006 Order Form: OSW ReduceIt, companion software. 11/15/1997 *Solvents Study Order Number: EPA530-E-97-001 Order Form: OSW Reports on the study of spent solvents undertaken as a result of a consent decree between EPA and the Source Reduction Program Potential Environmental Defense Fund. Discusses the wastes asso­ Manual: A Planning Tool ciated with the use of the materials as solvents, the toxic­ ity of the wastes, and the management practices for the Helps local solid waste managers determine the potential wastes. Includes the following chemicals: allyl chloride; impact of various source reduction options. Examines aniline; diethylamine; 1,4-dioxane; ethylene oxide; bro­ the program potential, or the portion of a waste stream moform; and vinylidine chloride. Also addresses the category that could be addressed by a specific source methodology used for the solvents industry study. Only reduction program. Calculates the program potential for available on the Internet at . (grass-cycling, home composting, and clothing reuse) 08/15/1996 and three commercial, industrial, and institutional Order Number: EPA530-R-96-017 Order Form: OSW options (office paper reduction, converting to multi-use pallets, and paper towel reduction). Includes a glossary. 09/15/1997 Source Reduction and Your Community: Order Number: EPA530-R-97-002 Order Form: OSW An Introduction to EPA’s Planning Packet Describes source reduction. Addresses how to determine Spotlight on Waste Prevention: EPA’s the potential impacts of various source reduction pro­ Program to Reduce Solid Waste at the grams on a community. Discusses program potential fac­ tors and EPA’s Source Reduction Program Potential Manual Source and its companion software. Explains how to use the Emphasizes waste prevention (reducing and reusing) as manual to develop estimates for a community, what data the ideal solid waste solution. Addresses opportunities is needed in order to calculate source reduction program for reducing waste throughout a product’s life cycle. potential, and how these tools can identify potential sav­ Lists the benefits of waste prevention and ways to pre­ ings and/or costs. vent waste. Contains examples of pollution prevention 01/15/1999 successes being achieved by business, industry, govern­ Order Number: EPA530-F-99-006 Order Form: OSW ment, and consumers. Includes additional sources of EPA information. 06/15/1995 Order Number: EPA530-K-95-002 Order Form: OSW

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 165 S Titles S Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 264.15) Standards for Preparedness and Prevention and Interim Status Standards for (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart C); Standards Inspection (40 CFR 265.15); Standards for Contingency Plan and Emergency Applicable to Owners and Operators of Procedures (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, D); Standards Applicable to Owners and and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Documents the proposed explicit requirements for haz­ ardous waste facility owners and operators to develop an Provides EPA’s support and rationale for preparedness inspection schedule tailored to individual facilities. and prevention standards at hazardous waste facilities. Provides summaries of and responses to comments Describes regulation as originally proposed, summarizes received on the proposed rule. and responds to related comments, and includes legisla­ 04/15/1980 tive authority, key definitions, damage case summaries, Order Number: PB81-190 001 Order Form: NTIS and precedents. 04/15/1980 Order Number: PB81-181 372 Order Form: NTIS Standards for Personnel Training (40 CFR 264.16); Interim Status Standards for Personnel Training (40 CFR 265.16); Standards for Security (40 CFR 264.14); Standards Applicable to Owners and Interim Status Standards for Security (40 Operators of Hazardous Waste CFR 265.14); Standards Applicable to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Owners and Operators of Hazardous Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal 3004 Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Provides EPA’s support and rationale for personnel train­ ing standards at hazardous waste facilities. Describes Provides EPA’s support and rationale for security standards regulation as originally proposed, summarizes and at hazardous waste facilities. Concludes that controlling responds to related comments, and includes legislative access to hazardous waste facilities is an important part of authority, key definitions, damage case summaries, and a regulatory program. Describes regulation as originally precedents. proposed, summarizes and responds to related com­ 04/15/1980 ments, and includes legislative authority, key definitions, Order Number: PB81-181 380 Order Form: NTIS damage case summaries, and precedents. 04/15/1980 Order Number: PB81-181 398 Order Form: NTIS

State and Local Governments are Key to Reducing Backyard Burning Brochure addressed to state and local government lead­ ers about the health hazards of residential backyard burning of household waste. Contains examples of suc­ cessful efforts to curb backyard burning by several states and local governments. Offers suggestions for providing residents with alternatives to burning. Includes resources. 08/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-003 Order Form: OSW

166 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles S S State Authorization Manual; Volume I State Program Advisory Number Eleven Provides guidance for states applying for program revi­ Updates the State Authorization Manual with RCRA pro­ sions to an authorized RCRA state program. Updates the gram changes covering the period January 1 through 1988 State Consolidated RCRA Authorization Manual. June 30, 1991. Adds nine new checklists and revises nine Emphasizes program revision process. existing checklists. Includes a consolidated land disposal (EPA530-SW-91-018A) 10/15/1990 checklist, updated through June 30, 1991, and revised Order Number: PB91-130 211 Order Form: NTIS model Attorney General’s statement. (EPA530-R-94-027) 01/08/1992 Order Number: PB94-193 281 Order Form: NTIS State Authorization Manual; Volume II Provides guidance for states applying for program revi­ State Program Advisory Number Twelve sions to an authorized RCRA state program. Updates the 1988 State Consolidated RCRA Authorization Manual. Updates the State Authorization Manual with RCRA pro­ Consists of appendices with checklists. gram changes covering the period July 1 through (EPA530-SW-91-018B) 10/15/1990 December 31, 1991. Adds seven new checklists and revis­ Order Number: PB91-130 229 Order Form: NTIS es six existing checklists. Includes consolidated checklists for burning of hazardous waste in BIFs and for the wood preserving listings. Provides a revised model Attorney State Program Advisory Number Eight General’s statement. (EPA530-R-94-028) 01/08/1992 Covers RCRA program changes for the period form July Order Number: PB94-193 299 Order Form: NTIS 1, through December 31, 1989. Includes seven revised checklists, model language for the Attorney General’s statement for changes covered by the state program State Program Advisory Number Thirteen advisory, and other revisions. Includes revision of First Third Scheduled Wastes and of Checklist 70 which cov­ Updates the State Authorization Manual. Unlike previ­ ers changes to 40 CFR Part 124. ous state program advisories, does not contain one sec­ (EPA530-SW-91-047) 03/01/1991 tion that summarizes all of the regulatory changes for Order Number: PB91-179 168 Order Form: NTIS the period covered. Provides stand-alone summaries, including model Attorney General language, for each checklist for filing with corresponding checklists and State Programs Advisory Number Nine Federal Register notices in the manual. Includes revised versions of checklists 17H and 77 and all consolidated Updates the State Authorization Manual (PD 9540.00- checklists of June 30, 1993. 09A) with RCRA program changes for the period (EPA530-R-94-029) 04/07/1994 January 1 through June 30, 1990. Adds nine new check­ Order Number: PB94-193 307 Order Form: NTIS lists and revisions for 10 existing checklists. Also includes a consolidated LDRs checklist. (EPA530-R-92-001) 01/15/1992 State Program Advisory Number Fourteen Order Number: PB92-149 285 Order Form: NTIS Updates the State Authorization Manual with RCRA pro­ gram changes covering the period July 1 through June 30, State Program Advisory Number Ten 1993. Provides 18 new revision checklists and their corre­ sponding summaries and Federal Register articles. Updates the State Authorization Manual with RCRA pro­ Includes an updated model Attorney General’s statement gram changes covering the period July 1, through and a used oil fact sheet for revision checklist 112. December 31, 1990. Adds three new revision checklists Contains updated consolidated checklists for LDRs, BIFs, and revises four existing checklists. Includes a consoli­ toxicity characteristic, and wood preserving and a new dated toxicity characteristics checklist for the rules consolidated checklist for the Bevill exclusion for mining addressing the toxicity characteristic requirements and wastes. revised model Attorney General’s statement. (EPA530-R-95-003) 07/12/1994 (EPA530-R-94-026) 01/08/1992 Order Number: PB95-170 874 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB94-193 273 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 167 S Titles s State Program Advisory Number Fifteen *States May Issue Permit Variances for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Updates the State Authorization Manual with RCRA pro­ gram changes covering the period July 1 through June Fact sheet announcing EPA's decision to provide addi­ 30, 1994. Provides 10 new revision checklists and their tional regulatory flexibility to states to use new technolo­ corresponding summaries and Federal Register articles. gies to manage municipal solid waste (MSW). This action Includes an updated model Attorney General’s statement aims to stimulate the development and use of safe, new and a revised checklist 49. Contains new consolidated alternative operational processes to landfill MSW. Only checklists for recycled used oil management standards available on the Internet at . are now updated online at . (EPA530-R-95-007) 02/15/1995 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-052 Order Form: OSW Order Number: PB95-191 219 Order Form: NTIS Statistical Analysis of Ground-Water Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities; *State Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick Interim Final Guidance Reference Guide - 1999 Update Assists regional and state personnel in evaluating Provides a quick reference to state scrap tire regulations groundwater monitoring data from RCRA facilities. across the country. Summarizes collection, selling, haul­ Guides statistical analysis of groundwater monitoring, ing, processing, storage, and disposal regulations on a pertaining to spatial relationships between monitoring matrix that includes information on market incentives, wells and potential contaminant sources. funding sources, field studies, and innovative uses for (EPA530-SW-89-026) 04/15/1989 scrap tires within each state. Includes contact information. Only available on the Internet at . 08/15/1999 Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data Order Number: EPA530-B-99-002 Order Form: OSW Contains analyses conducted to measure the concentra­ tion of various elements, anion, radio nuclides, and other States’ Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid parameters in raw mining waste samples and acetic acid Battery Recycling extracts of samples. (EPA530-SW-86-024) 06/30/1986 Studies state lead-acid battery recycling programs to Order Number: PB86-219 383/AS Order Form: NTIS explore how the federal government and states can most effectively promote this activity. Describes the require­ ments and effectiveness of individual programs. Statistical Training Course for Ground- (EPA530-SW-91-029) 01/15/1992 Water Monitoring Data Analysis Order Number: PB92-119-965 Order Form: NTIS Outlines the statistical training course for groundwater monitoring data analysis. Describes course topics such as case studies, an introduction to GRITS-STAT, statistical foundations, basics of hypothesis testing, checking assumptions, interval estimation, methods for two-sam- ple comparisons, and control charts. Includes EPA’s draft addendum to interim final guidance to statistical analy­ sis of groundwater monitoring data at RCRA facilities. 01/15/1992 Order Number: EPA530-R-93-003 Order Form: OSW

168 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles S T Storing Used Motor Oil Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer Una Poster designed for service station employees on how to properly store used oil. In Spanish on reverse side. Diferencia Kit 02/15/2003 Contiene los materiales para ayudar a adolescencias para Order Number: EPA530-H-02-002 aprender sobre las consecuencias para el medio ambiente Order Number: EPA530-H-02-002S Order Form: OSW de productos que utilizan en sus vidas diarias, que ini­ cian programas de reciclaje de la escuela, que encuentran y que participan en voluntario ambiental y las oportu­ Strawman II: Recommendations for a nidades a través del servicio, y persigue carreras ambien­ Regulatory Program for Mining Wastes tales. and Materials Under Subtitle D of the 15/04/2004 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Número de pedido: EPA530-E-03-001S Formulario de pedido: OSW Represents EPA’s position on an effective program to reg­ ulate wastes and other materials uniquely associated with noncoal mining. Describes pre-rulemaking process, Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: background, and overview of mining waste program. Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer Una Discusses scope of program and regulatory approach. Diferencia Kit [Forma de Orden] (EPA530-SW-91-056) 05/20/1991 Order Number: PB91-178 418 Order Form: NTIS Describe brevemente Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer una Diferencia Kit por ado­ lescencias. Proporciona las instrucciones para ordenar y *Study of Selected Petroleum Refining una forma de orden. Residuals; Industry Study 15/06/2004 Describes EPA’s approach to conducting the industry Número de pedido: EPA530-F-03-013S study required by the EPA Environmental Defense Fund Formulario de pedido: OSW consent decree, requiring that EPA “fully characterize” the study residuals and how they are managed. Includes Subchronic Toxicity of Meta-Cresol in a discussion of the concentration of toxic constituents in each waste, the volume of each waste generated, and the Sprague Dawley Rats management practices for each waste (including plausi­ Evaluates preliminary test data collected to assess the ble mismanagement practices). Provides an overview of toxicity of meta-cresol in rats when administered for 13 the petroleum refining industry and EPA’s approach to weeks by oral gavage. Fifty mg per kg per day appears this study. Includes the following petroleum refining to be the maximum dose that produced no evident residuals: desalting sludge from crude desalting; residual adverse effects. oil storage tank sludge; process sludge from residual (EPA530-SW-88-026) 03/25/1988 upgrading; catalysts extraction and isomerization processes, catalytic hydrocracking, polymerization, and Order Number: PB88-195 284 Order Form: NTIS HF alkylation; off-spec products and fines from residual upgrading; off-spec sulfur; spent amine and spent Stretford solution; acid soluble oil from HF alkylation; Subchronic Toxicity of Ortho-Cresol in and treating clays from clay filtering, lube oil processing, Sprague Dawley Rats the extraction and isomerization process, and alkylation. Assesses the toxicity of ortho-cresol in rats during 13 Includes a bibliography. Only available on the Internet at weeks of oral gavage administration. Methods and pro­ . cedures conducted in accordance with appropriate quali­ 08/15/1996 ty assurance programs designed to conform with the Order Number: EPA530-R-96-018 Order Form: OSW Food and Drug Administration’s Laboratory Practice Regulations. (EPA530-SW-88-027) 03/21/1988 Order Number: PB88-197 496 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 169 S Titles T Subchronic Toxicity of Para-Cresol in Summary and Technical Review of Sprague Dawley Rats; MBA Chemical No. 25 Supporting Literature for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Extraction Examines oral toxicity of para-cresol in Sprague Dawley rats during 13 weeks of oral gavage administration. Dose and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, levels studied were 0, 50, 175, and 600 mg per kg per day. Phosphate Rock, Asbestos Overburden Para-cresol was hepatotoxic, nephrotoxic, and induced a From Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale mild anemic state. Methods and procedures designed to conform with the Food and Drug Administration and Presents a technical review of the sampling and analyti­ EPA Good Laboratory Practices Regulations. cal data cited in the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes (EPA530-SW-88-025) 04/04/1988 from the Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ore, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From Uranium Order Number: PB88-195 292 Order Form: NTIS Mining, and Oil Shale. Examines the sampling and analysis methodologies and describes the data collected for each of the three sources used in the Report to Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Congress. Survey Report (1987) (EPA530-R-93-025) 10/15/1993 Develops representative lists of facilities that managed Order Number: PB94-113 404 Order Form: NTIS Subtitle D wastes, including landfills, surface impound­ ments, land application units, and waste piles not regu­ lated as hazardous waste handlers. Develops national Summary of Appropriate Analytical and industry-specific estimates of the number of facilities Methods for Appendix IX; Parts I and II and amount of Subtitle D waste managed. (EPA530-SW-91-069) 08/15/1991 Presents a survey of key analytical information for each compound on proposed Appendix IX. Ensures that docu­ Order Number: PB91-240 432 Order Form: NTIS mentation on one or more analytical methods is available to public for every compound on Appendix IX. Approach prepares separate data sheets by compound Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey for each SW-846 method considered, and for each type of Report (1986) detector reported. Part I includes a survey of data for Presents the results of a survey of 1,250 municipal land­ individual compounds, and Part 2 covers supplementary fills in the United States and territories with at least one information on selected compounds. active landfill unit as of November 1, 1986. 07/15/1987 (EPA530-SW-91-070) 08/15/1991 Order Number: PB87-230 371 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB91-242 396 Order Form: NTIS Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report Report to Congress Presents the results of data collection for the first phase Describes the approach used to summarize comments of studying the adequacy of Subtitle D criteria to protect included in the document. Lists companies, organiza­ human health and environment from groundwater cont­ tions, agencies, and individuals who responded. amination. Gives recommendations. Organized into five chapters covering legal issues and (EPA530-SW-86-054) 10/15/1986 procedures, technical information, regulations, econom­ ics, and recommendations. Order Number: PB87-116 810/AS Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-86-030) 05/09/1986 Order Number: PB86-222 486/AS Order Form: NTIS

170 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles S T Summary of Comments on the Proposed Summary of Markets for Compost Paper Products Recovered Materials Summarizes EPA’s Markets for Compost. Examines the Advisory Notice (RMAN) role of markets in recycling and the supply of com­ Summarizes by topic comments received on the Draft of postable materials. Discusses factors affecting supply the Paper Products RMAN, published in the Federal and demand and future trends. Register on March 15, 1995. Provides list of commenters. 11/15/1995 05/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-073B Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-R-96-003 Order Form: OSW Summary of Markets for Recovered Summary of Data Presented in the Aluminum Background Document for Effluent Summarizes EPA’s Markets for Recovered Aluminum. Limitations Guidelines and Standards: Describes factors affecting current supply and demand Mineral Mining and Processing Point for recovered aluminum. Provides information on future Source Category market trends. 04/15/1993 Recompiles data from a study of the mineral mining and Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-072B Order Form: OSW processing industry conducted in the late 1970s for possi­ ble use in the development of a rational mining program. Summarizes information published in Development Summary of Markets for Recovered Glass Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards: Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Summarizes EPA’s Markets for Recovered Glass. Describes Category, including pollutants analyzed, and comments factors affecting current supply and demand for recovered on treatment methods used. Provides a list of applicable glass. Provides information on future market trends. standards for contaminants detected in ore processing 12/15/1992 waste water. Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-071B Order Form: OSW (EPA530-R-93-024) 10/15/1993 Order Number: PB94-113 396 Order Form: NTIS Summary of Markets for Scrap Tires Summary of Data Presented in the Summarizes EPA’s Market for Scrap Tires. Describes fac­ Background Document for Effluent tors affecting current supply and demand for scrap tires. Provides information on future market trends. Limitations Guidelines and Standards: 10/15/1991 Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-074B Order Form: OSW Recompiles data from a study of waste waters generated at ore and mining and dressing sites to support the devel­ Summary of the First National opment of national effluent guidelines to be included in Conference on Household Hazardous NPDES permits. Summarizes information published in Waste Collection Programs Development Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Ore Mining and Summarizes presentations and opinions of experts (from Dressing Point Source Category, including the specific federal, state, and local governments, industry, trade asso­ types of operations within each sector, the organics ana­ ciations, public interest groups, and citizen organizations) lyzed, the metal analyzed, and a narrative description of on HHW management collection programs and related the results of wastewater characterization for each process. issues. EPA-sponsored conference coordinated by Center (EPA530-R-93-023) 10/15/1993 for Environmental Management at Tufts University. (EPA530-SW-89-042A) 11/18/1986 Order Number: PB94-113 388 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-179 501 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 171 S Titles T Summary of the Second National Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Conference on Household Hazardous Commercial and Company Captive Waste Management Facilities; Draft; Volume I Includes a compendium of presentations made at the Provides capacity data on limited commercial and com­ Second Annual HHW Management Conference. Overview pany captive hazardous waste management facilities in provided on major national and international issues, col­ all states. Data are designed to be used with the biennial lection programs, other management options, special report on waste generation to support development of wastes, problem wastes, and future funding options. EPA- States’ Capacity Assurance Plan. Contains data on limited sponsored conference coordinated by Center for commercial capacity, captive capacity, and onsite capacity. Environmental Management at Tufts University. (EPA530-SW-89-036A) 02/15/1989 (EPA530-SW-89-042B) 11/02/1987 Order Number: PB89-179 048 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-179 519 Order Form: NTIS Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Summary of the Third National Commercial and Company Captive Conference on Household Hazardous Facilities; Draft; Volume II Waste Management Provides capacity data on limited commercial and compa­ Includes a compendium of presentations from the Third ny captive hazardous waste management facilities in all Annual HHW Management Conference. Presentations states. Data are designed to be used with the biennial summarize issues on collection program operation, bat­ report on waste generation to support development of teries, reduction and other management options, fund­ States’ Capacity Assurance Plan. Appendices are included. ing, permanent programs, program management, farm (EPA530-SW-89-036B) 02/15/1989 and home pesticides, components of the HHW education Order Number: PB89-179 055 Order Form: NTIS program, scientific information, used oil, paint, and leg­ islative considerations. EPA-sponsored conference coor­ dinated by Center for Environmental Management at Surface Water Screening Procedure; Tufts University. Background Document (EPA530-SW-89-042C) 11/02/1988 Order Number: PB89-179 527 Order Form: NTIS Explains EPA’s approach designed to establish acceptable concentrations for specific chemical constituents in waste extracts, by working backward from point of potential Summary Report of Capacity at human exposure to land disposal unit. The screening Commercial Facilities; Volume I procedure presented in the paper involves the applica­ tion of an analytic solute transport equation using values Provides capacity data on commercial hazardous waste for hydrogeologic parameters to derive distribution of management facilities in all states as derived from EPA’s outputs. TSDF Survey (conducted in 1987). Covers commercial (EPA530-SW-86-050) 12/15/1985 system capacity, captive system capacity, and onsite sys­ Order Number: PB87-101 614 Order Form: NTIS tem capacity. (EPA530-SW-89-035A) 01/31/1989 Order Number: PB89-179 022 Order Form: NTIS Survey of Household Hazardous Waste and Related Collection Programs Summary Report of Capacity at Identifies existing information on types and quantities of Commercial Facilities; Volume II HHW present in residential waste stream. Existing col­ lection programs operating at state and local levels are Provides capacity data on commercial hazardous waste identified and described. Detailed lists of programs are management facilities in all states as derived from EPA’s included, as are case studies of three collection pro­ TSDF Survey (conducted in 1987). Appendices are grams. included. (EPA530-SW-86-038) 10/15/1986 (EPA530-SW-89-035B) 01/31/1989 Order Number: PB87-108 072 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-179 030 Order Form: NTIS

172 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles T T Technical Background Document and Technical Evaluation of the Combustion Response to Comments: Method 1311— System of the Marine Shale Processors, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisiana Proposes EPA amendments to hazardous waste identifi­ Evaluates the design and performance of a hazardous cation regulations by expanding the toxicity characteris­ waste combustion system in use at Marine Shale tic to include additional contaminants. EPA proposes Processors, Inc., Amelia, Louisiana. Document considers using the leaching test, TCLP, to determine if wastes the waste preparation system, rotary kiln, afterburners, should be classed as hazardous. Summarizes and combustion control system, and stack emissions control responds to comments from the public regarding use of devices in place in February 1990. System evaluated in the TCLP. Each major issue regarding the procedure is comparison to good design, operation, maintenance discussed in a separate section. practices, and regulatory controls currently applicable to (EPA530-SW-90-080) 04/15/1989 hazardous waste incinerators permitted under RCRA. Order Number: PB91-102 053 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-90-086) 10/15/1990 Order Number: PB91-111 492 Order Form: NTIS Technical Document: Acid Mine Drainage Prediction Technical Guidance Document: Fabrication of Polyethylene FML Examines acid generation prediction methods as they apply to noncoal mining sites. Reviews acid forming Provides guidance for construction quality control and processes at mine sites. Summarizes current methods assurance inspectors and related personnel regarding used to predict acid formation, including sampling, test­ proper techniques for making field seams on polyethyl­ ing, and modeling. Presents case histories from active ene flexible membrane liners. Specific emphasis on the mining sites and sites on the Superfund NPL. three most widely used techniques: extrusion fillet, (EPA530-R-94-036) 12/15/1994 extrusion flat, and hot wedge fabrication methods. Order Number: PB94-201 829 Order Form: NTIS Rationale provided for various conditions and limita­ tions, and a glossary of relevant terms concerning poly­ ethylene flexible membrane liners fabrication is included. Technical Document: Background for (EPA530-SW-89-069) 09/15/1989 NEPA Reviewers: Non-Coal Mining Order Number: PB90-119 595 Order Form: NTIS Operations Offers assistance to federal and state officials in provid­ Technical Guidance Document: Final ing scoping comments on National Environmental Policy Covers on Hazardous Waste Landfills and Act (NEPA) documents for noncoal mining activities pro­ Surface Impoundments posed on federal lands. Focuses on EPA’s major concerns with surface water and ground water, air, and sensitive Provides information intended for organizations receptors. Addresses all major noncoal mining sectors, involved in permitting, designing, and constructing haz­ including gold, silver, phosphate, and base metals (lead, ardous waste land disposal facilities. Provides design zinc, copper, tin, and mercury). Defines key terms in guidance on final cover systems for hazardous waste both a technical and regulatory context. Provides a gener­ landfills and surface impoundments. The cover system al description of site operations, potential environmental discussed has a multilayer design. Optional layers which impacts, possible prevention and mitigation measures, may be required for site-specific conditions are dis­ and the types of questions that should be asked in cussed. Rationale is provided for design parameters to reviewing a proposed mining operation. Includes list of give background information and understanding of contacts, glossary, and references. cover systems. (EPA530-R-95-043) 12/15/1994 (EPA530-SW-89-047) 07/15/1989 Order Number: PB96-109 103 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-233 480 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 173 T Titles T Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Technical Implementation Document for Techniques for the Fabrication of EPA’s Boiler and Industrial Furnace Geomembrane Field Seams Regulations Assists EPA and state personnel in implementing new Provides permit writers and owners and operators with corrective action provisions by providing a central technical guidance for following BIF rule requirements. source of information on air emissions control technolo­ Addresses certain precompliance and compliance certifi­ gies and techniques for hazardous waste TSDFs. Gives cation activities, permitting, continued compliance with descriptions of waste management unit design and oper­ operating requirements, and associated planning and ation practices which prevent or control vapor and par­ testing required for compliance with rules. ticulate releases from containerized waste storage, tanks, (EPA530-R-92-011) 03/01/1992 surface impoundments, landfills, land treatment and Order Number: PB92-154 947 Order Form: NTIS waste piles. The transfer of control technology from the industrial sector to hazardous waste management is dis­ cussed. Technical Report: Design and Evaluation (EPA530-SW-91-051) 05/15/1991 of Tailings Dams Order Number: PB92-109 057 Order Form: NTIS Presents an introduction to the subject of tailings dams and impoundments, particularly with regard to their Technical Guidance for Corrective engineering features and their ability to mitigate or mini­ Measures: Determining Appropriate mize adverse effects to the environment. Provides an Technology and Response for Air overview of the various methods used to dispose of mine tailings and the types of impoundments used. Describes Releases; Draft Final Report the basic concepts used in the design of impoundments, Assists EPA and state personnel in implementing the including a number of site-specific variables of concern. new corrective action provisions by providing informa­ Discusses tailings embankment and stability and tion on air emissions control technologies and techniques addresses water management in tailings impoundments. for hazardous waste facilities. Describes waste manage­ Presents a case study on a lined tailings impoundment. ment unit design and operation practices which prevent Includes an appendix with comments received on the or control vapor and particulate releases from container­ draft document with EPA responses. ized waste storage, tanks, surface impoundments, land­ (EPA530-R-94-038) 08/15/1994 fills, land treatment and waste piles. Discusses the transfer Order Number: PB94-201 845 Order Form: NTIS of control technology from industrial sector to hazardous waste management. (EPA530-SW-88-021) 03/15/1985 Technical Report: Exploration, Order Number: PB88-185 269 Order Form: NTIS Development, and Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field Sampling and Analytical Results Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Subsurface Gas Presents findings of the field sampling and analysis pro­ ject conducted on wastes associated with exploration, Provides technical guidance in assessing the need for development, and projection of crude oil and natural corrective action, reviewing permit applications, and gas. Summary of analytical data is presented. writing permits for hazardous waste facilities. Presents a (EPA530-SW-87-005) 01/31/1987 framework to states, EPA, and facility owners and opera­ Order Number: PB87-165 403 Order Form: NTIS tors to identify whether subsurface gas is migrating beyond facility boundaries or into on-site structures at concentrations threatening to human health and the environment. (EPA530-SW-88-023) 03/28/1985 Order Number: PB88-185 285 Order Form: NTIS

174 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles T T Technical Report: Exploration, Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Development, and Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix A: Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix E: Role Analytical Results and Function of EPA Sample Control Center Presents the analytical results in an appendix for the field sampling and analysis project conducted on wastes Presents the role and function of Sample Control Center associated with exploration, development, and projection for the report on the field sampling and analysis project of crude oil and natural gas. conducted on wastes associated with exploration, devel­ (EPA530-SW-87-005A) 01/31/1987 opment, and projection of crude oil and natural gas. Order Number: PB87-165 411 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-87-005E) 01/31/1987 Order Number: PB87-165 452 Order Form: NTIS Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Technical Report: Exploration, Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix B: Development, and Production of Crude Sampling Strategy Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix F: List of Analytes Presents the sampling strategy in an appendix to the report for the field sampling and analysis project con­ Presents the list of analytes for the report on the field ducted on wastes associated with exploration, develop­ sampling and analysis project conducted on wastes asso­ ment, and projection of crude oil and natural gas. ciated with exploration, development, and projection of (EPA530-SW-87-005B) 01/31/1987 crude oil and natural gas. Order Number: PB87-165 429 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-87-005F) 01/31/1987 Order Number: PB87-165 460 Order Form: NTIS Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Technical Report: Exploration, Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix C: Development, and Production of Crude Sampling Reports; Volumes 1 and 2 Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix G: Sampling Plan and Sampling Quality Presents the sampling reports for the report on the field sampling and analysis project conducted on wastes asso­ Assurance/Quality Control ciated with exploration, development, and projection of Presents the sampling plan and quality assurance/quality crude oil and natural gas. control plan for the technical report on the field sam­ (EPA530-SW-87-005C) 01/31/1987 pling and analysis project conducted on wastes associat­ Order Number: PB87-165 437 Order Form: NTIS ed with exploration, development, and projection of crude oil and natural gas. (EPA530-SW-87-005G) 01/31/1987 Technical Report: Exploration, Order Number: PB87-165 478 Order Form: NTIS Development, and Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix D: Analytical Methods Presents the analytical methods for the report on the field sampling and analysis project conducted on wastes associated with exploration, development, and projection of crude oil and natural gas. (EPA530-SW-87-005D) 01/31/1987 Order Number: PB87-165 445 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 175 T Titles T Technical Report: Treatment of Cyanide Technical Resource Document: Extraction Heap Leaches and Tailings and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 2: Gold Provides information on cyanide treatment methods for heap leaches and tailings activities associated with cyan- Presents the results of EPA’s research into the domestic dation operations. Discusses cyanide detoxification or gold mining industry. Briefly characterizes the geology of treatment in terms of chemistry, duration, removal effi­ gold ores and the economics of the industry. Reviews gold ciencies, and advantages and limitations. Describes treat­ extraction and beneficiation methods and discusses poten­ ment techniques and typical closure and reclamation tial environmental effects of gold mining. Describes cur­ activities for heaps and tailings impoundments. Includes rent regulatory programs implemented by EPA, federal federal and state requirements that apply to cyanide land management agencies, and selected states. operations and selected case studies. Presents treatment Appendices include flow sheets of specific mine opera­ options without evaluating their efficiency. tions, NPL site summaries related to gold extraction and (EPA530-R-94-037) 09/15/1994 beneficiation, and comments on site visits with EPA Order Number: PB94-201 837 Order Form: NTIS responses. (EPA530-R-94-013) 07/15/1994 Order Number: PB94-170 305 Order Form: NTIS Technical Resource Document: Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Technical Resource Document: Extraction Surface Impoundments and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 3: Iron Summarizes operation and closure of hazardous waste and nonhazardous waste surface impoundments. Profiles the domestic iron mining industry. Characterizes Regulations summarized, and postclosure activities dis­ the geology of iron ores and the economics of the indus­ cussed. Document reflects the fact that most available try. Reviews iron extraction and beneficiation methods. information, ongoing research, and pertinent regulations Discusses potential environmental effects of iron mining. deal with surface impoundments that used to contain haz­ Describes current regulatory programs that apply to the ardous waste. Much technical information should, howev­ iron mining industry as implemented by EPA, federal er, be applicable to nonhazardous waste impoundments. land management agencies, and selected states. Appendix (EPA530-SW-91-054) 06/15/1991 includes comments on the report with EPA responses. Order Number: PB91-204 354 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-R-94-030) 08/15/1994 Order Number: PB94-195 203 Order Form: NTIS Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Technical Resource Document: Extraction Volume 1: Lead - Zinc and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 4: Copper Presents the results of EPA’s research into the domestic lead-zinc mining industry. Briefly characterizes the geolo­ Presents the results of EPA’s research into the domestic gy of lead-zinc ores and the economics of the industry. copper mining industry. Briefly characterizes the geology Reviews lead-zinc extraction and beneficiation methods of copper ores and the economics of the industry. and discusses potential environmental effects of lead-zinc Reviews copper extraction and beneficiation methods mining. Describes current regulatory programs imple­ and discusses potential environmental effects of copper mented by EPA, federal land management agencies, and mining. Describes current regulatory programs imple­ selected states. Appendices include specific flotation mented by EPA, federal land management agencies, and activities employed for polymetallic ores and associated selected states. Appendices include a summary of com­ process flow sheets, NPL site summaries related to lead ments and EPA responses, case studies of published and zinc extraction and beneficiation, and a summary of information on copper mine waste management prac­ comments on the report with EPA responses. tices, NPL site summaries related to copper mining, and (EPA530-R-94-011) 06/15/1994 an acronym list. Order Number: PB94-170 248 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-R-94-031) 08/15/1994 Order Number: PB94-200 979 Order Form: NTIS

176 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles T W Technical Resource Document: Extraction Technical Resource Document for and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Obtaining Variances from the Secondary Volume 5: Uranium Containment Requirement of Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volume I Presents the results of EPA’s research into the domestic uranium mining industry. Briefly characterizes the geolo­ Provides hazardous waste tank system owners and oper­ gy of uranium ores and the economics of the industry. ators information for submitting technology-based and Reviews uranium extraction and beneficiation methods risk-based variances from EPA requirements for sec­ and discusses potential environmental effects of uranium ondary containment with release monitoring for systems. mining. Describes current regulatory programs imple­ Volume 1 treats technology-based variances that can be mented by EPA, federal land management agencies, and granted if tank system owners and operators demon­ selected states. Appendices include summaries of NPL strate that a release can be contained, detected, and site summaries related to the extraction and beneficiation removed by using new technology or alternative operat­ of uranium, an acronym list, and the groundwater stan­ ing procedures before the release leaves area under dards for remedial actions at inactive uranium process­ owner control. ing sites. (EPA530-SW-87-002A) 02/15/1987 (EPA530-R-94-032) 12/15/1994 Order Number: PB87-158 655/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB94-200 987 Order Form: NTIS Technical Resource Document for Technical Resource Document: Extraction Obtaining Variances from the Secondary and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Containment Requirement of Hazardous Volume 6: Gold Placers Waste Tank Systems; Volume II Presents the results of EPA’s research into the domestic Provides hazardous waste tank system owners and oper­ gold placer mining industry. Briefly characterizes the ators information for submitting technology-based and geology of gold placer deposits and the economics of the risk-based variances from EPA requirements for sec­ industry. Reviews gold placer extraction and beneficia­ ondary containment with release monitoring for tank tion methods and discusses potential environmental systems. Volume 2 treats risk-based variances that may effects of gold placer mining. Describes current regulato­ be granted if an owner or operators shows that if the ry programs implemented by EPA, federal land manage­ release occurs, there will be no substantial hazard to the ment agencies, and selected states. Appendix includes environment and human health. Provides guidance to comments on the report with EPA responses. applicants seeking variance and to permit writers (EPA530-R-94-035) 10/15/1994 reviewing variance demonstrations. Order Number: PB94-201 811 Order Form: NTIS (EPA530-SW-87-002B) 02/15/1987 Order Number: PB87-158 663/AS Order Form: NTIS Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Technical Resource Document for the Volume 7: Phosphate and Molybdenum Storage and Treatment of Hazardous Presents the results of EPA’s research into the domestic Waste in Tank Systems phosphate and molybdenum mining industry. Provides assistance to owners or operators of hazardous Comprises two site visit reports conducted by EPA to a waste tank systems on preparing Part B permit applica­ phosphate mine in Florida and a molybdenum mine in tion (40 CFR Part 270) to demonstrate compliance with Idaho during 1991 and 1992. Both reports include a gen­ general applicable permitting standards, as well tank- eral facility description, the environmental setting (cli­ specific permitting standards. Provides information on mate, surface water, geology, hydrogeology, and procedures for inspection, unfit-for-use tank system cor­ wildlife), facility operations, waste and materials man­ rective action, and closure and postclosure care. Gives agement, regulatory requirements and compliance, and introductory and background information on overall groundwater monitoring data. Appendix includes com­ background regulations and permitting process. ments on the report and EPA responses. (EPA530-SW-86-044) 08/22/1986 (EPA530-R-94-034) 11/15/1994 Order Number: PB87-134 391/AS Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB94-201 001 Order Form: NTIS

Alphabetical Listing of Titles 177 T Titles U Technical Resource Document: Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6- Solidification/Stabilization and Its Tetrachlorophenol Administered to CD Application to Waste Materials Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through 15; Final Report Serves as a technical resource for the solidification and stabilization user community. Lists RCRA wastes for Presents results of the teratologic evaluation of 2,3,4,6- which solidification and stabilization is identified as the tetrachlorophenol administered by gavage in olive oil to best available treatment technology. Emphasizes technol­ timed-pregnant rats. Results suggest embryo or fetal ogy transfer and promotes the best possible future uses growth and prenatal viability were not adversely affect­ of solidification and stabilization processes. Addresses ed by tetrachlorophenol exposure, nor was there any when solidification and stabilization processes are the definitive evidence of effect of tetrachlorophenol upon best preferred technology, evaluation of alternative fetal morphological development. processes, correct and incorrect ways of using processes, (EPA530-SW-88-017A) 08/21/1987 and designing the correct process. Discusses solidifica­ Order Number: PB88-176 151 Order Form: NTIS tion and stabilization technology screening procedures, process performance tests, technology status, technology shortcomings and limitations, and current research and Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6- future development needs. Appendices include solidifica­ tion and stabilization technology screening worksheets, a Tetrachlorophenol Administered to CD draft report of sampling and analytical procedures, and a Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through 15; glossary. Final Report; Appendices I-IX (EPA530-R-93-012) 06/15/1993 Presents results of 2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol administered Order Number: PB93-237 535 Order Form: NTIS by gavage in olive oil to timed-pregnant CD rats (doses: 0, 25, 100, or 200 mg per kg per day) to assess possible teratologic effects of substance. Embryo or fetal growth Technical Studies Supporting the Mining and prenatal viability were not adversely affected by Waste Regulatory Determination tetrachlorophenol exposure, nor was there any definitive evidence of tetrachlorophenol effects upon fetal morpho­ Presents description of study procedure and techniques logical development. Appendices I through IX contain for the extraction procedure toxicity test to evaluate data about specific aspects of the study. RCRA hazardous characteristics of mining and smelting (EPA530-SW-88-017B) 08/21/1987 wastes, particularly lead and cadmium. Two principal tasks are described. The first assesses the validity of Order Number: PB88-176 169 Order Form: NTIS arsenic, lead, cadmium, barium, silver, and chromium concentrations in extraction procedure-toxicity leachates. The second task compares the extraction efficiency of Test Method Equivalency Petitions; A four leachate techniques. Presents conclusions and rec­ Guidance Manual ommendations of researchers. (EPA530-SW-86-026) 06/30/1986 Provides guidance to parties who wish to submit test method petition. Explains what information a petition Order Number: PB86-219 417/AS Order Form: NTIS must include. Addresses RCRA regulations requiring test method equivalency petition. Discusses EPA petition review process and describes the basic statistical proce­ dures for evaluating test method equivalency. Describes how a petition is prepared, with a sample format. Includes example of test method petition. (EPA530-SW-87-008) 02/15/1987 Order Number: PB87-178 349 Order Form: NTIS

178 Alphabetical Listing of Titles Titles T U Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Draft Update IVA Final Updates II and IIA Contains methods which EPA is considering for inclusion Updates test procedures and guidance recommended for in the SW-846 methods manual. Includes 15 revised conducting evaluations and measurements needed to methods, four revised chapters, a revised table of con­ comply with Subtitle C of RCRA. Revises several meth­ tents, and 13 new methods. Addresses the removal or ods in the third edition of SW-846, used in complying integration of 44 other methods. Also available on CD­ with the requirements of Subtitle C of RCRA. ROM. Recommends several new methods that allow more flexi­ (EPA/SW-846.3-4) 01/15/1998 bility of method selection. Provides methods for addi­ tional analyses. Order Number: 055-000-00593-1 Order Form: GPO (EPA SW-846.3-2) 01/15/1995 Order Number: PB98-111 750 Order Form: NTIS CD Order Number: PB99-500 803 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: 955-001-00000-1 Order Form: GPO Order Number: PB95-187 225 Order Form: NTIS Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Volumes IA, IB, IC, and II Physical/Chemical Methods; SW-846; Third Edition; Final Update IIB Provides test procedures that can be used to evaluate properties of solid waste which determine whether waste Incorporates methods 9040B and 9045C. Clarifies regula­ is hazardous within the definition of Section 3001, tory requirements regarding the temperature for pH RCRA. Encompasses methods for collecting samples of measurements of highly alkaline wastes during corrosiv­ solid wastes, and for determining reactivity, corrosivity, ity characteristic testing. ignitability, and composition of wastes and mobility of (EPA SW-846.3-2B) 01/15/1995 toxic species present. Replaces the second edition by its Order Number: 955-001-00000-1 Order Form: GPO incorporation by reference (along with its first update) into CFR. GPO provides basic volumes and updates on a Order Number: PB95-234 480 Order Form: NTIS subscription basis. (EPA SW-846) 11/15/1986 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Order Number: 955-001-00000-1 Order Form: GPO Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Order Number: PB88-239 223 Order Form: NTIS Final Update III Contains updated test procedures and guidance recom­ Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: mended for conducting evaluations and measurements Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; needed to comply with Subtitle C of RCRA. Finalizes 40 Final Update I revised methods, eight revised chapters, and 62 new methods. Updates test procedures and guidance recommended for (EPA SW-846.3-3) 12/15/1996 conducting evaluations and measurements needed to Order Number: 955-001-00000-1 Order Form: GPO comply with Subtitle C of RCRA. Details methods approved by EPA for obtaining data to satisfy require­ Order Number: PB97-156 137 Order Form: NTIS ments. Replaces the second edition by its incorporation by reference (along with the basic volumes) into CFR. (EPA SW-846.3-1) 11/15/1992

Order Number: 955-001-00000-1 Order Form: GPO Order Number: PB94-170 313 Order Form: NTIS

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Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Final Update IIIA Proposed Update IVB Amends SW-846 to delete test method 9070 and to Discusses revisions to several methods and chapters of replace it with method 1664. Incorporates method 1664 SW-846. Describes proposed changes to methods in the by reference into the RCRA regulations. Revises method 1000 and 9000 series. Addresses allowing more flexibility 9071B to use n-hexane instead of CFC-113 as the extrac­ when conducting RCRA-related sampling and analysis, tion solvent. by removing unnecessary required uses of methods (EPA SW-846.3-3A) 04/15/1998 (EPA SW-846.3-3B) 08/15/2002

Order Number: 955-001-00000-1 Order Form: GPO Order Number: 955-001-00000-1 Order Form: GPO Order Number: PB99-115 891 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB2003-100 855 Order Form: NTIS

Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Third Report to Congress: Resource Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Recovery and Source Reduction Integrated Manual Reports on the recovery of resources from waste and the Incorporates the entire manual with all final updates, reduction of waste generation. Examines policy issues, except IIIA. reviews technological progress, summarizes city and state (EPA SW-846) 06/15/1997 activities, and reviews EPA studies and investigations for 1974. Chapter-by-chapter summaries of report given. Order Number: PB97-156 111 Order Form: NTIS (EPA SW-448) 01/15/1975 Order Number: PB88-174 677 Order Form: NTIS Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Integrated Manual on CD-ROM ¿Tienes tu Licencia de Conducir? Puedes Hacer una Diferencia (Spanish Incorporates all the text and figures found in the promul­ Translation of Got Your Driver’s gated version of SW-846, including Updates I, II, IIA, IIB, License? You Can Make a Difference) and III. Using AdobeTM as the search engine, users can search the document using either the chemical or com­ Folleto que anima a manejadores nuevos que reciclen su mon name of the analyte of interest, its CAS number, the aceite usado. Incluido en Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus number of the method, the analytical technique, or a Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer una Diferencia variety of keywords. Users can also view and print the Kit. material, including diagrams and figures, and cut and 15/03/2004 paste the information to develop or update laboratory Número de pedido: EPA530-F-03-040S standard operating procedures. (EPA SW-846) 05/15/1997 Formulario de pedido: OSW

Order Number: PB97-501 928INQ (single user) Order Number: PB97-502 512 (up to 5 users) Order Number: PB97-502 520 (unlimited users) Order Form: NTIS

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Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure; Trash and Climate Change: Planet Background Document on Resource Protectors Discover the Hidden Reasons Conservation and Recovery Act, Subtitle to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle C, Hazardous Waste Management System, An activity book including fill-in-the-blanks, matching, Section 3001, Identification and Listing of scrambled words, math skills, crossword puzzles, and a Hazardous Waste game kids can put together themselves. All of the games use key waste management terms to teach kids about Presents the toxicity characteristic, identified as one of reducing, reusing, and recycling waste. Involves kids and the characteristics which, if exhibited by a waste, would shows them how they can make a difference through fun, indicate a hazardous waste. Defines toxicity characteris­ educational games. Included in the Planet Protectors Club tic waste as those which pose a hazard due to their Kit. Also available in Spanish. potential to leach significant concentrations of specific 07/15/2000 toxic species. Discusses the drawbacks of the original extraction procedure and traces the development of a Order Number: EPA530-K-00-001 second generation leaching procedure, the toxicity char­ Order Number: EPA530-K-00-001S Order Form: OSW acteristic leaching procedure. 03/10/1986 Treatment Technology Background Order Number: PB87-154 886/AS Order Form: NTIS Document; Second Third; Final

Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact Includes descriptions of 23 treatment technologies, including information relevant to the use and under­ Analysis standing of background documents for each group of Examines costs and benefits of expanded toxicity charac­ listed hazardous wastes, subject to RCRA Land Ban teristic used to identify hazardous wastes regulated restrictions. Descriptions represent the revisions to previ­ under Subtitle C, RCRA. Document fulfills requirements ously published versions. New descriptions may be of Executive Order 12291, requiring EPA to prepare regu­ added as appropriate to describe technologies being con­ latory impact analyses for all major rulemakings. sidered for BDAT selection for Third Third waste. (EPA530-SW-90-088) 03/15/1990 (EPA530-SW-89-048A) 06/15/1989 Order Number: PB91-101 873 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: PB89-221 410 Order Form: NTIS

Training and Technical Assistance Treatment Technology Background Directory for Tribal Solid Waste Managers Document; Third Third; Final Provides listing of relevant and currently available Discusses treatment technologies applicable to wastes sources of MSW technical assistance and training. subject to LDRs mandated by Congress as part of 1984 Includes technology and information exchange forums, HSWA to RCRA. Discusses either the substantially workshops, resource and referral networks, partnership diminished toxicity of hazardous constituents and/or the building programs, hotlines, clearinghouses, and onsite reduced likelihood of migration of such constituents assessments in addition to formal solid waste manage­ from waste. ment training. The first section lists tribal colleges offer­ (EPA530-SW-90-059Z) 01/15/1991 ing degrees and certification in different environmental Order Number: PB91-160 556 Order Form: NTIS fields. The second section lists state agencies and organi­ zations, regional organizations, federal government, and national organizations under four broad topics: waste/pollution prevention, recycling, composting, and MSW collection, transfer, and disposal. Concludes with a section on list servers. 03/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-B-99-007 Order Form: OSW

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Trial Burn Observation Guide Tribal Waste Journal: Against All Odds: Transfer Station Triumphs Assists regional and state regulatory staff in observing trial burns at hazardous waste incinerators. Provides Features articles on development, education to win com­ background information about tests and identifies other munity support, funding, siting, designing, building, documents and personnel that can provide additional operation, and maintenance of transfer stations. Contains assistance or information. Describes how to prepare for an interview with the director of Ogala Sioux observing tests and how to conduct onsite activities dur­ Environmental Protection Program. Includes resources, ing tests. Several checklists and data forms included. contacts for tribes with successful transfer stations, and a (EPA530-SW-89-027) 03/15/1989 section for kids. Order Number: PB89-179 543 Order Form: NTIS 05/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-N-03-001 Order Form: OSW Tribal Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management Tribal Waste Journal: Alaska Villages Chart their own Course toward Solid Provides a variety of options and technical assistance solutions to help tribes and Alaskan Native villages pro­ Waste Solutions tect their environment and the health of their members. Focuses on success stories of several Alaskan Native vil­ Addresses developing solid waste management plans; lages that have overcome some of the obstacles to proper developing, implementing, and enforcing solid waste solid waste management through creativity, persistence, codes, laws, and regulations; solid waste collection and and partnerships. Features "7 Generations Training: disposal programs; waste reduction, buying recycled, Addressing Village Environmental Issues for the Future and manufacturing with recovered materials; public edu­ Generations of Rural Alaska." Includes resources and a cation and community outreach; and funding the solid section for kids. waste management program. Includes acronyms list, 02/15/2004 glossary, tribal information sources and contacts, and sample public education tools used by tribes. Order Number: EPA530-N-03-005 Order Form: OSW 11/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-R-03-013 Order Form: OSW Tribal Waste Journal: Respect Our Resources: Prevent Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Premiere issue of annual journal features prevention of Backyard Burning illegal dumping. Related articles include building a mul­ tifaceted program, community outreach and involve­ Brochure addressed to tribal leaders about the health ment, keeping sites clean, and measurement. Includes a hazards of residential backyard burning of household list of resources and an activity-packed kids page. waste. Provides examples of successful efforts to curb Replaces the Native American Network newsletter. backyard burning by several tribes. Offers suggestions 05/15/2002 for providing residents with alternatives. Includes resources. Order Number: EPA530-N-02-001 Order Form: OSW 08/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-03-016 Order Form: OSW Turning Garbage into Gold Fact sheet describing the successful creation of an innova­ tive market-based infrastructure for diverting commercial and agricultural organic waste from disposal to landfills in Massachusetts. Discusses benefits and challenges. Addresses replicating the successful project. Also avail­ able in the kit folder Climate Change and Waste. 07/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-021 Order Form: OSW

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25 Years of RCRA: Building on Our Past to *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Protect Our Future Miscellaneous Products Provides a history of the Resource Conservation and Discusses the CPG, which requires federal agencies to Recovery Act (RCRA) on the twenty-fifth anniversary of give preference to purchasing items made from recov­ its passage by Congress. Addresses the cradle-to-grave ered materials. Describes the RMAN, which recommends management of waste, the hazardous and solid waste recycled-content levels. Provides a table listing EPA’s rec­ amendments of 1984, land disposal restrictions, correc­ ommended recovered material content levels for the pur­ tive action and cleanup programs, better municipal solid chase of miscellaneous products: awards and plaques, waste management, safer municipal solid waste landfills, industrial drums, mats, pallets, signage, sorbents, and recycling, federal procurement guidelines, and public manual-grade strapping. Contains case studies. Includes involvement. Includes a foldout time line. sources for additional information. Only available on the 04/15/2002 Internet at . 08/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-F-04-013 Order Form: OSW *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Construction Products *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Nonpaper Discusses the CPG, which requires federal agencies to Office Products give preference to purchasing items made from recov­ ered materials. Describes the RMAN, which recommends Discusses the CPG, which requires federal agencies to recycled-content levels. Defines key terms. Provides a give preference to purchasing items made from recov­ table listing EPA’s recommended recovered material ered materials. Describes the RMAN, which recommends content levels for the purchase of specific construction recycled-content levels. Provides a table listing EPA’s rec­ products. Contains case studies. Includes sources for ommended recovered material content levels for the pur­ additional information. Only available on the Internet at chase of specific nonpaper office products. Includes . Internet at . Order Number: EPA530-F-04-011 Order Form: OSW 08/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-F-04-014 Order Form: OSW *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Landscaping Products *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Paper Products Discusses the CPG, which requires federal agencies to give preference to purchasing items made from recov­ Discusses the CPG, which requires federal agencies to ered materials. Describes the RMAN, which recommends give preference to purchasing items made from recov­ recycled-content levels. Provides a table listing EPA’s rec­ ered materials. Describes the RMAN, which recommends ommended recovered material content levels for the pur­ recycled-content levels. Provides a table listing recovered chase of specific landscaping products. Contains case material content to look for when purchasing paper studies. Includes sources for additional information. products. Gives buying tips. Includes sources for addi­ Only available on the Internet at . . 08/15/2004 08/15/2004 Order Number: EPA530-F-04-012 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-04-015 Order Form: OSW

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*2004 Buy Recycled Series: Park and Unit Pricing: Providing an Incentive to Recreation Products Reduce Municipal Solid Waste Discusses the CPG, which requires federal agencies to Describes how customers are charged for waste collection give preference to purchasing items made from recov­ and disposal services based on amount of trash generated ered materials. Describes the RMAN, which recommends with unit or variable-rate pricing. Describes how the sys­ recycled-content levels. Provides a table listing EPA’s rec­ tem works, the benefits of unit pricing, and its implemen­ ommended recovered material content levels for the pur­ tation. chase of specific park and recreation products. Contains 02/15/1991 case studies. Includes sources for additional information. Order Number: EPA530-SW-91-005 Order Form: OSW Only available on the Internet at . 08/15/2004 Universal Waste Rule (Brochure) Order Number: EPA530-F-04-016 Order Form: OSW Summarizes EPA’s universal waste rule designed to reduce the amount of hazardous waste items in the MSW *2004 Buy Recycled Series: stream, encourage recycling and proper disposal of cer­ Transportation Products tain common hazardous wastes, and reduce the regulato­ ry burden on businesses that generate these wastes. Discusses the CPG, which requires federal agencies to Defines universal wastes as including certain batteries, give preference to purchasing items made from recov­ agricultural pesticides, and thermostats. Describes how ered materials. Describes the RMAN, which recommends businesses, households, and communities are affected by recycled-content levels. Defines key terms. Provides a this rule. Outlines the state’s role in implementing this table listing EPA’s recommended recovered material con­ rule. Also available in Spanish. tent levels for purchasing specific transportation products. 02/15/1996 Contains case studies. Includes sources for additional Order Number: EPA530-F-95-025 information.Only available on the Internet at . 08/15/2004 U.S. Department of Transportation Order Number: EPA530-F-04-017 Order Form: OSW Hazardous Materials Regulations as They Apply to the U.S. Environmental *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Vehicular Protection Agency’s Hazardous Waste Products Regulations Discusses the CPG, which requires federal agencies to Explains the interface which occurs between the give preference to purchasing items made from recovered Department of Transportation and EPA regulations when materials. Describes the RMAN, which recommends recy- hazardous wastes are transported (Hazardous Materials cled-content levels. Provides a table listing EPA recom­ Transportation Regulation). Manual does not address mendations for purchasing vehicular products. Contains sections of the regulation dealing with transportation by case studies. Includes sources for additional information. pipeline. EPA regulations under sections 265.1 and 260.10 Only available on the Internet at . (EPA SW-935) 11/01/1981 08/15/2004 Order Number: PB82-182 361 Order Form: NTIS Order Number: EPA530-F-04-018 Order Form: OSW

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency The Used Oil Management Standards Mine Waste Policy Dialogue Committee (Video) Meeting Summaries and Supporting Designed primarily for generators of used oil, this video Material also contains useful information for all used oil handlers Contains the transmittal memorandum and charter whose activities are regulated by EPA’s used oil manage­ establishing the EPA’s Mine Waste Policy Dialogue ment standards. Explains the definition of used oil han­ Committee, the list of participants, summaries of the dlers. Discusses how to manage used oil, what types of meetings, the EPA memorandum concerning procedural used oil are regulated, and issues pertaining to use oil approaches to develop a template and conduct states and hazardous waste. Addresses used oil disposal and reviews, and the Policy Dialogue Committee White the specific used oil management requirements. Paper. Defines mining waste issues and identifies differ­ 07/15/1999 ing positions on the issues. Order Number: EPA530-V-99-001 Order Form: OSW (EPA530-R-94-043) 03/15/1994 Order Number: PB95-122 529 Order Form: NTIS Using the C2P2 Logo Guidelines for using the Coal Combustion Products Use of the Water Balance Method for Partnership C2P2 logo. Provides examples of how a Predicting Leachate Generation From company can or cannot use the logo. Offers suggestions Solid Waste Disposal Sites for using the logo both externally and internally. 10/15/2003 Analyzes factors affecting percolation and its relationship to leachate generation. Discusses methodology to esti­ Order Number: EPA530-F-03-032 Order Form: OSW mate leachate generation based on water balance method commonly used in soil and water conservation fields. (EPA SW-168) 10/15/1975 Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for Solid Waste Officials; Volume I: Order Number: PB87-194 643 Order Form: NTIS Executive Summary Points out potential benefits of moving toward variable Used Dry Cell Batteries: Is a Collection rates, and potential costs. Manual and companion volume Program Right for Your Community? are designed to assist managers and analysts in carrying out analysis of options available in their jurisdictions, and Helps communities determine whether establishing a to alert managers to issues, interdependencies, options, program to collect used dry cell batteries is right for suggestions, and solutions. them. Reviews 10 key issues related to setting up and 06/15/1990 running a collection program, from determining the types and amounts of dry cell batteries being discarded Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-084A Order Form: OSW to estimating the likely costs of a program. Focuses on household battery collection. 12/15/1992 Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for Solid Waste Officials; Volume II: Order Number: EPA530-K-92-006 Order Form: OSW Detailed Manual Assists solid waste officials in analyzing solid waste sys­ tem changes. Emphasis on factors related to changes to fee system. Includes six major parts with tables of contents. (EPA530-SW-90-084B) 06/15/1990 Order Number: PB90-272 063 Order Form: NTIS

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Vayamos de Compras Verdes Waste Analysis at Facilities That (Spanish Translation of Let’s Go Generate, Treat, Store, and Dispose of Green Shopping) Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Manual Anima a la juventud que conserve recursos, ahorra Provides guidance to the regulated community, permit energía, y previene la basura comprando los productos writers, and enforcement officials in establishing the cri­ que son energía eficiente, utilizado o reutilizable, hecho teria to properly evaluate and prepare RCRA waste con contento reciclada, reciclable, y no tenga ningún analysis plans. Contains guidance on determining indi­ empaquetado o empaquetado reducido. Enumera recur- vidual waste analysis responsibilities and how to meet sos. Incluido en Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo these responsibilities. Includes facility-specific proce­ Que Haga Puede Hacer una Diferencia Kit. dures for conducting waste analysis and developing a 15/08/2004 waste analysis plan, a checklist to ensure that all waste analysis responsibilities at individual facilities have been Número de pedido: EPA530-K-04-003S addressed, and facility-specific (i.e., generator, disposal, Formulario de pedido: OSW and onsite and offsite treatment facilities) model waste analysis plans. Appendices include hazardous waste Voluntarios para el Cambio: Una Guía identification, regulatory summary, waste analysis data flow responsibilities, regulatory citations for conducting para el Servicio Comunitario Ambiental waste analysis, overview of major hazardous waste man­ (Spanish Translation of Volunteer for agement units, glossary of terms, and references. Change: A Guide to Environmental (EPA530-R-94-024) 04/15/1994 Community Service) Order Number: PB94-963 603 Order Form: NTIS Contiene ejemplos de proyectos voluntarios relacionado al manejo de los desperdisios solidos. Incluye informa­ Waste Analysis Guidance for Facilities ción de contactos y recursos addicionales y también tiene un glosario de terminos. Esta disenado para una audien­ That Burn Hazardous Wastes; Draft cia adulta que abarque estudiantes universitarios y per­ Provides guidance to facilities and EPA regional and state sonas mayores. Incluido en Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus personnel regarding appropriate approaches to sampling Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer una Diferencia and analyzing feed streams to ensure compliance with Kit. EPA requirements for waste analysis for hazardous waste 15/01/2002 combustion devices. Describes three alternatives for Número de pedido: EPA530-K-01-002S demonstrating compliance: batch analysis, qualification Formulario de pedido: OSW of a feed stream, and statistical analysis. Discusses regula­ tory requirements; waste analysis plans; sampling and analysis strategies; incomplete data, outliers, and detec­ Volunteer for Change: A Guide to tion limits; management of residues; and documentation Environmental Community Service to demonstrate compliance. Appendix contains table of K factors for calculation of tolerance limits. Contains examples of volunteer projects related to solid 10/15/1994 waste management. Includes contact information as well Order Number: EPA530-R-94-019 Order Form: OSW as additional resources and a glossary of terms. Targeted to an adult audience ranging from college students to senior citizens. Also available in Spanish. Included in the The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment for the Next Generation Kit and in Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Can Make a Difference Kit. 05/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-K-01-002 Order Number: EPA530-K-01-002S Order Form: OSW

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Waste Management Area (WMA) and Waste Minimization in Metals Parts Supplemental Well (SPW) Guidance; Final Cleaning Provides guidance to RCRA permit writers and other Offers significant and often cost-effective opportunities interested parties regarding the implementation of waste to reduce emissions and discharges of toxic pollutants. management area and supplemental well approaches General strategy for minimizing waste is presented. according to amendments proposed to the Subpart F rule Gives insolvent cleaning, aqueous-based cleaning, and on July 26, 1988. Contains proposed modifications to the abrasive cleaning applications. Includes bibliography. model permit language to be used in implementing the 08/15/1989 waste management area and supplemental well Order Number: EPA530-SW-89-049 Order Form: OSW approaches. Compares and contrasts the objectives and uses of waste management areas and corrective action management units. Waste Not, Want Not: Feeding the (EPA530-R-93-022) 06/15/1993 Hungry and Reducing Solid Waste Order Number: PB94-107 695 Order Form: NTIS through Food Recovery Designed as a resource guide to show businesses and Waste Minimization: Environmental state and local solid waste management programs how Quality with Economic Benefits they can incorporate food recovery programs into their overall waste reduction strategies. Describes some of the Focuses on EPA’s waste minimization program under prominent food recovery activities already taking place 1984 RCRA amendments. Describes general waste mini­ and suggests how a business, a state, or a municipality mization practices and lists federal and state offices that can support existing programs or begin new ones. can assist generators in initiating or expanding programs. Outlines key considerations relating to legal issues and 04/15/1990 food safety. Provides an overview of the food recovery Order Number: EPA530-SW-90-044 Order Form: OSW and waste reduction hierarchy. Appendices include resources available on the Internet, state resource list, text of the Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act, Waste Minimization; Executive Summary and citations for state Good Samaritan laws. 12/15/1999 Recommends that generators should determine which waste minimization techniques are economically practi­ Order Number: EPA530-R-99-040 Order Form: OSW cable and that EPA not specify requirements for waste minimization. EPA does plan to expand efforts in its pro­ Waste Prevention: It Makes Good posed three-point waste minimization strategy. Strategy includes information gathering, core waste minimization Business Sense (Brochure) program, and longer-term options. Describes how minimizing waste maximizes profits. 10/15/1986 Defines waste prevention and lists its benefits. Lists some Order Number: EPA530-SW-86-041A Order Form: OSW approaches to waste prevention. Includes an order form for additional information. 09/15/1993 Waste Minimization for Selected Order Number: EPA530-F-93-008 Order Form: OSW Residuals in the Petroleum Refining Industry Discusses source reduction and recycling techniques for selected residuals from the petroleum refining industry. Presents an overview of the petroleum refining industry, process diagrams, and descriptions for 29 residuals and source reduction options. Provides an evaluation of the quantity and quality of waste minimization information for each source. (EPA530-R-96-009) 12/15/1996 Order Number: PB957-121 180 Order Form: NTIS

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Waste Prevention Pays Off: Companies Waste Reduction Activities of Selected Cut Waste in the Workplace WasteWi$e Partners: Electric Power Industry Describes the successful waste prevention efforts of a large computer firm, a defense contractor, an ice cream Describes some of the most effective and innovative solid company, and a variety of other businesses. Organized waste reduction activities implemented by the electric according to basic waste prevention strategies: using or utility industry, based onsite visits, interviews, and litera­ manufacturing minimal or reusable packaging; using ture reviews. Details the numerous waste prevention, and maintaining durable equipment and supplies; recycling, and buy recycled programs implemented by reusing products and supplies; reducing the use of haz­ many utilities. Highlights factors influencing the deci­ ardous components; using supplies and materials more sion- making process within the utility industry, efficiently; composting yard trimmings on site; exchang­ approaches utility solid waste and recycling managers ing, selling, or giving away unneeded goods or materials; are taking to overcome barriers and obstacles, and efforts and eliminating unnecessary items. Outlines the benefits being undertaken to find waste reduction solutions for of waste prevention for businesses: economic advantages, several difficult solid waste streams. Organized accord­ enhanced corporate image, improved employee morale, ing to functional areas in which waste is generated at and compliance with local or state solid waste require­ utilities: generation, distribution and transmission, ware­ ments. house, fleet, and administrative offices. Appendix pro­ 09/15/1993 files WasteWi$e utility partners. Order Number: EPA530-K-92-005 Order Form: OSW 08/15/1994 Order Number: EPA530-R-97-017 Order Form: OSW Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Composting Options: Lessons From 30 Waste Reduction Tips for Hotels and Communities Casinos in Indian Country Analyzes the actual operating experience of 30 diverse Discusses the economic advantages of waste prevention. communities—some with high materials recovery rates, Lists steps for starting a waste reduction program. others with model waste reduction initiatives and draws Provides a checklist and tips for reducing waste. lessons for communities wanting to strengthen their own Includes success stories. programs. Examines demographic and materials genera­ 04/15/2000 tion and recovery levels. Discusses waste-prevention Order Number: EPA530-F-00-007 Order Form: OSW strategies and comprehensive source-separation composting programs. Addresses improving residential, commercial and institutional recovery levels and targeting Transfer Stations: A Manual for and demolition debris for recovery. Analyzes the costs of Decision-Making recycling and composting. Appendices include data defi­ nitions and methodology, community contacts, waste Defines waste transfer stations and discusses why they generation calculations, procurement, and Guelph, are needed. Addresses planning and siting a transfer sta­ Ontario’s wet/dry collection system. tion, public involvement, design and operation, environ­ 02/15/1994 mental issues (traffic, noise, odors), safety issues, facility Order Number: EPA530-R-92-015 Order Form: OSW oversight, applicable regulations, and common regulato­ ry compliance methods. Appendix provides state trans­ fer station regulations. Includes references and a glossary of terms and acronyms. 06/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-R-02-002 Order Form: OSW

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Waste Transfer Stations: Involved Citizens WasteWise: Fifth-Year Progress Report Make the Difference Examines the WasteWise program’s fifth year and shares Defines what a waste transfer station is. Provides informa­ the results achieved by WasteWise partners in 1998. tion to develop opinions about a proposed or modified Describes waste reduction results since the program’s transfer station. In addition, the booklet suggests ideas on inception in 1994. Contains graph showing WasteWise how to get involved to enhance the value of a waste trans­ partner growth from 1994 through June 1999. Highlights fer station. Answers frequently asked questions as well as 1999 Partners of the Year and their accomplishments in provides additional resources and contacts. waste prevention, recycling collection, and buying or 01/15/2001 manufacturing recycled content products in 1998. 08/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-K-01-003 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-R-99-035 Order Form: OSW WasteWise: Climate Benefits from Reducing Waste WasteWi$e: First-Year Progress Report Describes the WasteWise Program. Explains how Describes the WasteWise program’s first year and shares WasteWise helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Also the results achieved by WasteWise partners in 1994. available in the kit folder Climate Change and Waste. Includes sections on solid waste reduction; industry sec­ Updates the 1999 fact sheet. tors represented by WasteWi$e partners; and measuring 03/15/2003 success in waste prevention, recyclables collection, and purchase or manufacture of recycled products. Provides Order Number: EPA530-F-03-009 Order Form: OSW data and specific examples. Outlines WasteWise program services and what it takes to become a WasteWise part­ ner. WasteWise: 2002 Progress Report 09/15/1995 Examines the innovations of WasteWise partners in the Order Number: EPA530-R-95-044 Order Form: OSW eighth year of the program. Announces the 2002 award winners and describes their approaches to reducing waste. Includes an index of articles by member name. WasteWi$e: Second-Year Progress Report 09/15/2002 Describes the WasteWi$e program’s second year and Order Number: EPA530-R-02-015 Order Form: OSW shares the results achieved by WasteWi$e partners in 1995. Includes sections on waste prevention, innovations in office waste prevention, recyclables collection, and pur­ WasteWise 2003: Celebrating our chase or manufacture of recycled products. Provides data Partners and specific examples. Outlines WasteWise program ser­ vices and what it takes to become a WasteWise partner. Annual progress report featuring WasteWise Hall of 09/15/1996 Fame members: Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), Virco Mfg. Corporation, and Eastman Kodak Company. Order Number: EPA530-R-96-016 Order Form: OSW Includes examples of what the WasteWise 2003 Partners of the Year in each category are doing to reduce waste. Lists Program Champions and Honorable Mentions. WasteWise Seventh-Year Progress Report 10/15/2003 Details waste reduction results for the WasteWise pro- gram’s seventh year. Describes the success of Resource Order Number: EPA530-R-03-014 Order Form: OSW Management, a waste reduction technique, introduced during the year. Includes success stories. Reports on accomplishments of award winners, including Eastman Kodak Company, General Motors Corporation, and Verizon. 11/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-R-01-019 Order Form: OSW

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WasteWise Sixth-Year Progress Report WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Facility Waste Assessments Details waste reduction results. Highlighting how WasteWise has reached new goals and how waste reduc­ Defines waste assessments and purposes for conducting tion protects the global climate. In addition, recycling them. Addresses how waste assessments fit into EPA’s collection and recycled-content purchases have WasteWi$e program. Discusses the different types of increased. Reports on WasteWise membership and pro­ waste assessments and how a waste assessment helps in gram accomplishments, including, those accomplish­ selecting and implementing waste reduction actions. ments made by Russel Corporation, Walt Disney World Lists sources of additional information. Corporation, and Ford Motor Company. Furthermore, 01/15/1994 recognizes the 2000 WasteWise award winners. 08/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-F-94-006 Order Form: Order Number: EPA530-R-00-007 Order Form: OSW WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Recycling Collection WasteWi$e: Third Year Progress Report: 1996 Defines recycling and the benefits of collecting recy­ clables. Addresses how recycling fits into EPA’s Examines the WasteWi$e program’s third year and WasteWi$e program. Lists materials that can be recycled. shares the results achieved by WasteWi$e partners in Discusses how to get started, locating buyers for recycled 1996. Describes how waste reduction works for everyone, materials, setting up a good collection program, educat­ including sections on working with suppliers, working ing employees, and monitoring and evaluating the col­ with customers, reducing production waste, working lection program. Lists additional sources of information. with employees, and reducing waste with the communi­ 01/15/1994 ty. Provides highlights of the 1996 to 1997 program mem­ Order Number: EPA530-F-94-004 Order Form: OSW bership increased by 50 percent, program stream-lined to make participation easier, partners recognized for ongo­ ing commitment to waste reduction, increased opportu­ WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Waste Prevention nities for partner information exchange, and expanded communications with WasteWise partners. Lists new Defines waste prevention and its benefits. Addresses how publications. Outlines future plans. Contains partner reg­ waste prevention fits into EPA’s WasteWi$e program. istration form. Provides some examples of waste prevention. Offers 11/15/1997 examples of waste prevention opportunities available to Order Number: EPA530-R-97-045 Order Form: OSW most companies. Lists additional sources of information. 01/15/1994 Order Number: EPA530-F-94-003 Order Form: OSW WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Buying or Manufacturing Recycled Products WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: WasteWise Defines “buying recycled” and recycled content terms. Program Road Map Discusses the benefits of buying or manufacturing goods with recycled content. Addresses how the purchase of Describes EPA’s WasteWi$e program. Explains how to recycled products and recovered raw materials fits into participate in the WasteWi$e program and describes the EPA’s WasteWi$e program. Lists types of products avail­ assistance offered by EPA to participants. able with recycled content. Treats cost and quality of 01/15/1994 recycled products and recovered raw materials. Cites Order Number: EPA530-F-94-002 Order Form: OSW sources of additional information. 01/15/1994 Order Number: EPA530-F-94-005 Order Form: OSW

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WasteWi$e Update (Issue #1) WasteWi$e Update (Issue #5): Going Paperless with Technology Features waste reduction experiences and thoughts from WasteWise member companies. Discusses waste preven­ Focuses on reducing paper through the use of electronic tion goals. Includes a form for the WasteWi$e “Peer technology such as computerized documents and filing Exchange” program. systems, CD-ROM electronic data interchange, and CD­ 12/15/1994 ROM and other interactive tools. Provides an overview Order Number: EPA530-N-94-006 Order Form: OSW of common elements of electronic data interchange pro­ grams, including start-up costs, implementation costs, payback periods, and benefits. Includes case studies. WasteWi$e Update (Issue #2): A Fresh Contains information on electronic availability of Look at Packaging WasteWi$e program resources. 06/15/1996 Features waste reduction activities of the business com­ Order Number: EPA530-N-96-007 Order Form: OSW munity. This issue focuses on packaging reductions. Provides case studies, a sampling of WasteWi$e packag­ ing goals, and efforts to reduce packaging at every step WasteWi$e Update (Issue #6): of the manufacturing process, from raw materials deliv­ Remanufactured Products: Good as New ery to the transportation of products to customers. Includes a list of organizations providing resources. Focuses on remanufactured products. Assists WasteWi$e 05/15/1995 partners in becoming knowledgeable about the variety of Order Number: EPA530-N-95-004 Order Form: OSW remanufactured goods available and introduces issues to consider when purchasing them. Lists remanufacturing trade associations and related businesses. Includes furni­ WasteWi$e Update (Issue #3): Measuring ture, toner cartridges, copiers, medical sensors, street Waste Reduction lights, and tires. 05/15/1997 Focuses on measuring waste reduction. Includes articles Order Number: EPA530-N-97-002 Order Form: OSW on making “cents” of waste prevention measurement, how General Motors meets the measurement challenge, highlights of the successes of specific companies, slim­ WasteWi$e Update (Issue #7): Donation ming down waste by reducing bulk mail, measurement Programs: Turning Trash Into Treasures software, approaches to collecting data, and Kodak’s and Polaroid’s activities in waste reduction. Focuses on donation programs. Describes how donation 09/15/1995 is an important waste prevention strategy, since it elimi­ Order Number: EPA530-N-95-006 Order Form: OSW nates the need for the purchase and manufacture of new products and helps prevent the disposal of materials into landfills. Provides examples of WasteWi$e partner dona­ WasteWi$e Update (Issue #4): Employee tion programs. Contains articles on the donation of med­ Education ical supplies, the “growth” of artificial reefs through the donation of used utility poles and an old football stadi­ Focuses on employee education. Includes articles on the um, and educating others through corporate donations. ABC’s of employee education, examples of how some Includes the insert Donation and Reuse: Resource companies are educating employees, awards and recog­ Listing. nition, and educating suppliers and customers. Contains 08/15/1997 a tip sheet for WasteWi$e employee education with a waste prevention checklist. Order Number: EPA530-N-97-005 Order Form: OSW 01/15/1996 Order Number: EPA530-N-97-005a [Insert] Order Number: EPA530-N-96-001 Order Form: OSW

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WasteWi$e Update (Issue #8): Closing the WasteWise Update (Issue #11): The Loop Measure of Success—Calculating Waste Reduction Focuses on purchasing and manufacturing recycled-con- tent products as a companion activity to recycling. Discusses the benefits of measurement. Describes how to Discusses starting a buy-recycled program. Addresses measure waste reduction, including selecting the right the myths about recycled-content products—high cost, measurement approach, establishing a baseline, collect­ inferior quality, difficulty in locating. Provides a sampling ing data, and calculating results. Also details how to of the recycled-content products currently available. assess the cost savings, environmental impact, and hid­ Gives examples of several state and local government den benefits of waste reduction. Includes resources. WasteWi$e partners’ programs for purchasing products 07/15/1999 with recycled content. Examines company agreements to Order Number: EPA530-N-99-003 Order Form: OSW purchase products manufactured with the company’s own materials collected for recycling. Includes the insert Buy-Recycled Resource Listing (also available separate­ WasteWise Update (Issue #12): ly). 12/15/1997 Recovering Organic Wastes–Giving Back to Mother Nature Order Number: EPA530-N-97-008 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-N-97-008a [Insert] Addresses recovering organic wastes, including com­ posting, grasscycling, and food donation. Describes the various methods of composting. Includes success stories WasteWise Update (Issue #9): Building and a list of resources. Supplier Partnerships 09/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-N-99-007 Order Form: OSW Addresses waste received from suppliers in the form of excess packaging, rejected products, and inventory that expires before it is used. Discusses strategies for convinc­ WasteWise Update (Issue #13): Moving ing suppliers to reduce packaging or change distribution Toward Sustainability systems. Provides the key steps for a successful project: investigating the options, finding time and dedicated Focuses on the continuum of sustainability approaches: personnel, and involving all departments and vendors examines material flows within an organization; explores early. Contains success stories. Includes list of publica­ the flow of material resources among a network of orga­ tions and Internet resources. nizations; and discusses the ultimate goal of sustainabili­ 04/15/1998 ty, a socioeconomic system in which resources are cycled Order Number: EPA530-N-98-003 Order Form: OSW through the system to sustain future generations. Describes the evolution of environmental thinking from end-of-pipe pollution control solutions to the concepts of WasteWise Update (Issue #10): Extended industrial ecology and sustainability. Features examples Product Responsibility of WasteWise partners who have made commitments toward becoming sustainable businesses. Discusses and defines design for the environment, sup­ 03/15/2000 ply chain and industry partnerships, leasing, and take- Order Number: EPA530-N-00-002 Order Form: OSW back programs. Provides examples of companies provid­ ing EPR. Lists resources—publications, national organi­ zations and programs, and web sites. 10/15/1998 Order Number: EPA530-N-98-007 Order Form: OSW

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WasteWise Update (Issue #14): Electronics WasteWise Update (Issue #17): Resource Reuse and Recycling Management: Strategic Partnerships for Resource Efficiency Focuses on the reuse and recycling of electronics. Explains why used electronics represent a concern. Defines resource management as a strategic alternative Describes the benefits of electronics reuse and recycling. to traditional disposal contracting that emphasizes and Details what you should know before donating or recy­ rewards resource efficiency (i.e., prevention, reuse, recy­ cling electronics. Tells how to purchase long-life electron­ cling) rather than waste disposal. Highlights tactics and ics. Explains how to manage, repair, donate, and extend performance of resource management contracting by the product life spans. Gives opportunities for manufac­ three WasteWise partners. turers to minimize electronics waste. And, describes what 03/15/2002 actions governments are taking. In addition, provides Order Number: EPA530-N-02-002 Order Form: OSW additional resources for management. 10/15/2000 Order Number: EPA530-N-00-007 Order Form: OSW WasteWise Update (Issue #18): Global Warming...Is a Waste! WasteWise Update (Issue #15): Addresses how EPA is incorporating climate change edu­ Environmentally Preferable Purchasing cation and technical assistance into the WasteWise pro­ gram. Discusses the connection between climate and Defines environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP) as waste. Provides examples of what actions corporations, the consideration of environmental attributes of products states and communities are taking. Describes the Waste and services prior to purchase. Identifies the environ­ Reduction Model (WARM) used to calculate the cooling mental and economic benefits of EPP, describes how to effects of waste reduction. Includes resources. establish and maintain an EPP program, and provides 09/15/2002 EPP examples. Includes resources. 07/15/2001 Order Number: EPA530-N-02-007 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-N-01-002 Order Form: OSW WasteWise Update (Issue #19): Environmental Management Systems WasteWise Update (Issue #16): Building for the Future Provides an overview of environmental management systems (EMSs), Describes the four phases: Plan (identify Addresses resource efficient building, which emphasizes environmental aspects and establish goals), Do (train the reduction of construction and demolition debris; employees and establish operational controls), Check incorporation of waste prevention, durability, and recy­ (monitor and evaluate progress), Act (review progress clability into building design; and the use of resource- and make corrective actions). Shares lessons learned and efficient building materials. Provides an overview of best practices of some WasteWise partners. Includes resource-efficient and green buildings and a comprehen­ resources. sive list of resources. 01/15/2003 02/15/2002 Order Number: EPA530-N-03-002 Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-N-02-003 Order Form: OSW

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Water Quality in Open Pit Precious Metal WIN/INFORMED: Universe Identification, Mines Waste Activity Monitoring, Program Area Analysis; Final Report Documents the current level of understanding of issues concerning pit water quality and determines where addi­ Describes the background to the Waste Information tional research is needed. Discusses factors contributing Needs/Information Needs for Making Informed to pit water quality: ground water flow, water-wall rock Decisions (WIN/INFORMED) initiative and the com­ reactions (flow in structures and sloughing of wallrocks), bined Universe Identification and Waste Activity acid versus alkaline pit water (the acid forming process, Monitoring Program Area Analysis, including the scope neutralization, evaluation of potential for acid produc­ of the project and the participating organizations. tion, and mitigation of acid mine drainage), trace ele­ Presents the findings from the project’s analysis and pro­ ments, arsenic speciation, evapoconcentration, and vides recommendations on how the existing information hydrothermal activity. Examines existing pit lakes at collection and management procedures should be mines for phosphate, uranium, coal, copper, silver, and improved and streamlined. Addresses how access to gold and looks at the effects of pit water quality on life. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) pro­ Addresses reclamation. gram information should be enhanced to be able to (EPA530-R-95-011) 02/15/1994 respond to the types of questions typically asked by or of Order Number: PB95-191 243 Order Form: NTIS program staff. Includes glossary and appendices. (EPA530-R-00-004) 01/15/2000 Order Number: PB2000- 105 260 Order Form: NTIS *What on Earth Can You Do with an Old Jelly Jar? (Poster) Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Poster depicts several ways to reuse an old jelly jar. At this Programs time, this publication is only available on OSW’s web site at . Focuses on composting yard waste which has potential 07/15/1999 as an MSW management option in the United States. Order Number: EPA530-H-99-001 Order Form: OSW Highlights eight programs, with program locations noted on map. (EPA530-SW-89-038) 04/15/1989 Why Waste a Fleet? Just Use a Sheet Order Number: PB90-163 114 Order Form: NTIS (Poster) Encourages responsible photocopying, two-sided photo­ You Can Make a Difference: Learn about copying, and making only the number of copies needed. Careers in Waste Management 04/15/1994 Order Number: EPA530-H-94-001 Order Form: OSW Flyer describing career opportunities in waste manage­ ment. Addresses community service, student employ­ ment, internships, and advanced education. Describes Will a Source Reduction Program Work in the activities of the Office of Solid Waste and OSW’s Your Community? career page on its web site. Explains how to access EPA’s EZhire on the Internet. Also available in Spanish. Defines source reduction and discusses its importance. Included in the Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Describes EPA’s Source Reduction Program Potential Everything You Do Can Make a Difference Kit. Manual and ReduceIt software and provides ordering 02/15/2003 information for it. Order Number: EPA530-F-02-011 01/15/1999 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-011S Order Form: OSW Order Number: EPA530-F-99-007 Order Form: OSW

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You Dump It, You Drink It Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Can Make a Poster designed for service stations. Encourages cus­ tomers who change their own motor oil to dispose of it Difference Kit Order Form properly. In Spanish on reverse side. Briefly describes the Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: 02/15/2003 Everything Your Do Can Make a Difference Kit for teens. Order Number: EPA530-H-02-003 Order Form: OSW Provides instructions for ordering and an order form. 05/15/2003 You Dump It, You Drink It: Recycle Used Order Number: EPA530-F-03-013 Order Form: OSW Motor Oil Flyer for consumers who change their own motor oil. Describes how to properly dispose of used oil. Also available in Spanish. Included in the The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment for the Next Generation Kit 02/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-027 Order Number: EPA530-F-02-027S Order Form: OSW

Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Can Make a Difference Kit Kit containing materials to help teens learn about the environmental impacts of products they use in their everyday lives, initiate school or community reuse and recycling programs, find and participate in environmen­ tal volunteer and service-learning opportunities, and pursue environmental careers. Includes: Be Waste Aware—Waste Reduction Resources and Tools for Students, Got Your Driver’s License? You Can Make a Difference,"Greenscaping" Your Lawn and Garden, Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction: A Guide for Schools and Groups, Let’s Go Green Shopping, The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD, The Life Cycle of a Cell Phone, The New Wave in Electronics: eCycling (Reuse or Recycle Old Electronics), Science Fair Fun, Service Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom, Volunteer for Change: A Guide to Environmental Community Service, and You Can Make a Difference: Learn About Careers in Waste Management. Kit is also available in Spanish. 02/15/2003 Order Number: EPA530-E-03-001 Order Form: OSW

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ACETALDEHYDE PRODUCTION WASTES ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Background Document for K009 and K010 (Final) Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; ● Response to Comments Background Document for the K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzal Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Comments Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control ACETONE PRODUCTION WASTES Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) (Final) AIR EMISSIONS ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Interim Emission Background Document for K022; Amendment (Final) Standards for 1999 Hazardous Waste Combustor Rule ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Waste Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards for Hazardous Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors— Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; Direct Final Rule, Parallel Proposal, and Proposed K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Rule Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms ● *Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion into Indoor Air From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated ● Evaluation Guidelines for Toxic Air Emissions From Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Land Disposal Facilities Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ● Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Draft ACRYLONITRILE WASTES ● General and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart J); Interim Status Standards ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) for Chemical, Physical, and Biological Treatment (40 Background Document for K011, K013, and K014 CFR 265, Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners (Final) and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle Background Document for K011, K013, and K014; C, Section 3004 Addendum for Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final) ● Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission Monitoring; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions Evaluation Guideline

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● *Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to ● Regulation of Fuel Blending and Related Treatment Indoor Air Pathway from Groundwater and Soils and Storage Activities Memo

(Subsurface Vapor Intrusion Guidance); Draft ● Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management ● Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) Fossil Fuels

● Hidden Hazards of Backyard Burning ● Risk Burn Guidance for Hazardous Waste Combustion

● Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering Facilities Phase; Final Report ● Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol

● Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol for for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Review (Complete Set) ● ● Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A O); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● State and Local Governments are Key to Reducing Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Backyard Burning

● Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Background ● Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the Document Marine Shale Processors, Inc., Facility in Amelia,

● Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s Guide Louisiana ● ● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques Practices for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams ● ● Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Baghouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator Determining Appropriate Technology and Response for Air Releases; Draft Final Report ● Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regulations: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and ● Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Backyard Industrial Furnaces Burning ● ● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Assessment of Tribal Waste Journal: Alaska Villages Chart their Health Risks Associated With Exposure to Municipal own Course toward Solid Waste Solutions Waste Combustion Emissions

● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Control of Organic Emissions ALTERNATE CONCENTRATION LIMITS

● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Emissions Data ● Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part I: ACL Base for Municipal Waste Combustors Policy and Information Requirements; Part II: Based on 264.94(B) Criteria; Case Studies ● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to Congress

● Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and Wet Scrubber; Draft Test Report ALUMINUM

● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater see MARKETS—ALUMINUM and Air Emission Monitoring see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—ALUMINUM ● Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; ALUMINUM PRODUCTION WASTES Draft Test Report ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards for TSDFs and Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Generators Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training (Complete Set) Module: Introduction to Air Emission Standards ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Reducing Backyard Burning in Indian Country Background Document for Spent Potliners From Primary Aluminum Reduction—K088 (Final)

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● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Revise Certain Standards for Spent Potliners from Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: New Regulatory Classification Scheme for Vitrification Wastes from the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; Units Treating K088 Waste K002-K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014:

● Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms from Benzyl Potliners (K088) Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Dust/Sludge from Secondary Lead Smelting Potliners ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ANILINE PRODUCTION WASTES Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of the Production of Aniline, K083 (Final) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K103 and K104 (Final) Rule, May 12, 1997

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: ARSENIC WASTES Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, ● Background Document for Land Disposal K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Comments Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated (Final) Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K101 and K102 Low Arsenic Subcategory (Final) ANTIMONY WASTES ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Metal Wastes D004-D011; Proposed Background Document for K021 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Background Document for Universal Standards; Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032, F034, and F035; Final

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● Combustion of Hazardous Wastes Containing Arsenic, ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Determines That Ash Lead, and Mercury From Waste-to-Energy Facilities Is Subject to

● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Hazardous Waste Regulations Upon Exiting the Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Combustion Building ● ● Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Promote Recycling Draft Test Report ● Guidance for the Sampling and Analysis of Municipal

● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Waste Combustion Ash for the Toxicity Characteristic Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood ● Implementation Strategy of U.S. Supreme Court Preserving Wastes Decision in City of Chicago v. EDF for Municipal

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Waste Combustion Ash; Memorandum Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and Leachate Rule; Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; D004: Characterization; Monofill Baseline Year; Woodburn Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Monofill; Woodburn, Oregon

Wastes Containing Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic ● Revised Implementation Strategy for City of Chicago Wastes for Selenium v. EDF Municipal Waste Combustion Ash Supreme ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Court Decision; Memorandum Subjects Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments ● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal BACKYARD BURNING Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood ● Hidden Hazards of Backyard Burning Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain ● Reducing Backyard Burning in Indian Country Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous ● State and Local Governments are Key to Reducing Waste Provisions; Final Rule Backyard Burning

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Backyard Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Burning Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Tribal Waste Journal: Alaska Villages Chart their Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary own Course toward Solid Waste Solutions Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August BARIUM WASTES 22, 1995 ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Barium Wastes D005 and P013 (Final)

ASBESTOS ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic ● Asbestos Waste Management Guidance: Generation, Transport, Disposal Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Universal Standards; ASH Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Ash Extracts, and Leachates Background Document for Universal Standards; ● Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates from Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) (Complete Set) ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta

● RCRA in Focus: Printing

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Rule; Volume 1-F: BDAT Related Comments; D005: Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Characteristic Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006: Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Characteristic Wastes for Cadmium Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: BATTERIES Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995 see also MARKETS—BATTERIES ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal see also SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—BATTERIES Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Regulatory Changes Proposed for Certain Hazardous Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Waste Recycling Activities Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of BENZYL CHLORIDE WASTES Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Rule, January 25, 1996 Background Document for K015 (Final) ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Background Document for K015; Addendum (Final) Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Background Documents for Wastes for Which Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, Rule, May 12, 1997 K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 (Final Amendments)

● Response to Comments Background Document for the BEVILL AMENDMENT Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed see CEMENT KILN DUST Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; see MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING WASTES K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From BUILDING INSULATION Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- see PROCUREMENT—CONSTRUCTION Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting BURNING [HAZARDOUS WASTE] see also BACKYARD BURNING BERYLLIUM WASTES see also COMBUSTION [NON-HAZARDOUS ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical WASTE] Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities ● Background Document for Land Disposal Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Comments

● Background Information Document for the Development of Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set)

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● Combustion of Hazardous Wastes Containing Arsenic, ● Interim Status Standards for Thermal Treatment Lead, and Mercury Processes Other Than Incineration and for Open

● Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set Burning (40 CFR 265, Subpart P); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous ● Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Set Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Engineering Handbook for Hazardous Waste ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Incineration — Safe Hazardous Waste Recycling ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Determines That Ash From Waste-to-Energy Facilities Is Subject to ● Memorandum on Trial Burns (Guidance on Trial Burn Hazardous Waste Regulations upon Exiting the Failures) Combustion Building ● Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposing to Allow Baghouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator Waste as an Energy Source for Synthesis Gas ● Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Production and Power Generation Regulations: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and

● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards for Industrial Furnaces Hazardous Waste Combustors—Phase I ● Mobile Incineration: An Analysis of the Industry

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Interim Emission ● Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and Standards for 1999 Hazardous Waste Combustor Rule Wet Scrubber; Draft Test Report

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards ● Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators

Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Waste ● Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma;

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards for Hazardous Draft Test Report Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors— ● Proposed Additions to Standards for Hazardous Waste Direct Final Rule, Parallel Proposal, and Proposed Incineration (40 CFR 264.342 and 264.343); Standards Rule Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous

● Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Waste Combustion Facilities; Draft Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● ● Guidance for the Sampling and Analysis of Municipal RCRA Expanded Public Participation Rule (Brochure) Waste Combustion Ash for the Toxicity Characteristic ● RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training

● Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Module: Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Permits; Final Report Furnaces (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart H) ● ● Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Study Reglamento de Participación Pública Expandida de la RCRA ● Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions and Answers ● Regulation of Fuel Blending and Related Treatment and Storage Activities Memo ● Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering Phase; Final Report ● Report on Emergency Incidents at Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities and Other Treatment, Storage, ● Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol for and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Implementation Strategy of U.S. Supreme Court Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Decision in City of Chicago v. EDF for Municipal Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments Waste Combustion Ash; Memorandum ● Revised Implementation Strategy for City of Chicago ● Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart v. EDF Municipal Waste Combustion Ash Supreme O); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Court Decision; Memorandum Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Risk Burn Guidance for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities

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● Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Marine Shale Processors, Inc., Facility in Amelia, Transportation

Louisiana ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● Technical Implementation Document for EPA’s Boiler ● Response to Comments Background Document for the and Industrial Furnace Regulations Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Trial Burn Observation Guide Rule; Volume 1-F: BDAT Related Comments; D005:

● Waste Analysis Guidance for Facilities That Burn Characteristic Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006: Hazardous Wastes; Draft Characteristic Wastes for Cadmium ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating BUY RECYCLED Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary see PROCUREMENT Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: CADMIUM WASTES Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995 ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for D006 Cadmium Wastes ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal (Final) Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Background Document for Universal Standards; Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Rule, May 12, 1997 Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Regulatory Determination Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) CARBAMATE PRODUCTION WASTES ● Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, ● Ash Extracts, and Leachates Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized ● Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United (Complete Set) States, 1970 to 2000 ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Potliners Rechargeable Battery Management Act ● Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on ● Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John Rulemaking Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft Test Report ● Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and CEMENT Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste see PROCUREMENT–CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos

● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Ferrocarril

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CEMENT KILN DUST ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Waste Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; ● Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From CHEMICALS Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc see INORGANIC CHEMICALS Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control see ORGANIC CHEMICALS Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed CHLORIDE PRODUCTION WASTES Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Background Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT and K030 (Final) Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the Background Documents for Wastes for Which Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: (Final Amendments) Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

CHLORINATED ALIPHATIC CHLORINATED TOLUENE PRODUCTION HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION WASTES WASTES

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Background Document for Wastes From the Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic F024 (Final) Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes; Final Background Document for Wastes From the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene F024; Amendment (Final) Wastes: K149, K150, and K151 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics F025 (Final) CHLORINE PRODUCTION WASTES ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Promulgates Listing ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Determination for Certain Wastes from the Production Background Document for K071 (Final) of Chlorinated Aliphatics ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K073 (Final)

● Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16, 1980, Hazardous Waste List (40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Rule; Volume 1-L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed

K106: Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) From Ink Production Wastes Containing Cyanide Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final)

CHLOROBENZENE WASTES ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Universal Standards; Background Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms Chlorobenzene Wastes (K032–K034, K041, K042, K085, of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) K097, K098, K105, and D012–D017) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed F032, F034, and F035; Final Rule; Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments; ● Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Organo- Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Nitrogen Compound Wastes; and Halogenated Draft Test Report Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated Phenolic, ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta and Phenolic Wastes ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos

● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing CHLOROPHENOL WASTES ● RCRA in Focus: Printing

● ● Background Document for Land Disposal RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood Comments Preserving Wastes

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed F032, F034, and F035; Final Rule; Volume 1-G: BDAT Related Comments; D007:

● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Characteristic Wastes for Chromium Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood ● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Preserving Wastes Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood

● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain Waste Provisions; Final Rule Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Waste Provisions; Final Rule Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary CHROMIUM WASTES Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Background Document for Land Disposal Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related 22, 1995 Comments

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Chromium Wastes D007 and U032 (Final)

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● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Turning Garbage into Gold

Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● WasteWise: Climate Benefits from Reducing Waste Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary WasteWise Update: Global Warming...Is a Waste! Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: CLOSURE/POST-CLOSURE Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed see also PERMITS AND PERMITTING Rule, January 25, 1996 ● Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Closure/Post-Closure and Financial Responsibility Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Requirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Background Document Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Closure/Post-Closure Interim Status Standards (40 Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: CFR 265, Subpart G): Standards Applicable to Owners Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Rule, May 12, 1997 Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Closure CLEANUP and Post-Closure Care and Financial Responsibility Requirements (Subpart C, Sections 258.30–258.32); see CORRECTIVE ACTION Draft Background Document

● Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide CLIMATE CHANGE AND WASTE for Owners/Operators ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Assurance Mechanisms ● La Basura y el Cambio del Clima: Los Protectores del Finalized for Landfill Operators

Planeta Descubren las Razones Escondidas para TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Reducir, Reutilizar, y Reciclar Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM ● Climate Change and Waste (Kit Folder) ● Equivalency of State Financial Responsibility ● Cover Up with Compost Mechanisms ● Cutting-Edge Software to Cut Emissions ● Final Draft Guidance for Subpart H of the Interim ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Reduction of Status Standards for Owners and Operators of Municipal Solid Waste Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities ● Getting on the Books with Waste Reduction ● Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure ● “Greenscaping” Your Lawn and Garden Care; Requirements for Owners and Operators of ● Haciendo Aún Más Verde ("Greenscaping") su Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Césped y Jardín Facilities; A Guidance Manual ● Moving Targets ● Financial Responsibility for Municipal Solid Waste ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Cooling Effect on Climate Landfills: An Introduction for Local Governments Change ● Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and ● Puzzled about Recycling’s Value? Look Beyond the Bin Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: ● Recycling the Hard Stuff Treatment and Storage Facilities; Volume II: Land Disposal Facilities; Volume III: Unit Costs; Volume IV: ● Solid Waste Management: A Local Challenge with Documentation Global Impacts ● Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land ● Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A Treatment Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Part 265) Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management ● Trash and Climate Change: Planet Protectors Discover the Hidden Reasons to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM)

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● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best ● Using the C2P2 Logo Practices

● Interim Status Standards and General Status Standards for Closure and Post-Closure Care (40 CFR COKING OPERATIONS WASTES 264 and 265, Subpart G); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed ● Post-Closure Liability Trust Fund Simulation Model; Wastes; Final Volume I: Model Overview and Results; Volume II: Graphs and Tables of Model Results; Volume III: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Model Description Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141–145, K147, and K148 (Final) ● Protocol for Evaluating Interim Status Closure/Post- Closure Plans ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K060 (Final) ● Questions and Answers Regarding the July 14, 1986, Hazardous Waste Tank System Regulatory ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Amendments Background Document for K087 (Final) ● ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Faster, Focused, More Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Flexible Cleanups Background Documents for Wastes for Which Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined ● RCRA Guidance Manual for Subpart G Closure and Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Post-Closure Care Standards and Subpart H Cost Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Estimating Requirements K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 Training Module: Introduction to Closure/Post- (Final Amendments) Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart G) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Units (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N) Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Module: Introduction to RCRA Financial Assurance Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart H) Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- ● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc ● Report to the Congress of the United States on the Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Post-Closure Liability Trust Fund Under Section Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting 3001(A)(2)(II) of the Comprehensive Environmental ● Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support ● Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Regulations for Landfills Related Comments ● Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Manual

● Technical Resource Document: Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous COLLECTION EFFICIENCY [MSW] Waste Surface Impoundments ● Collection Efficiency: Strategies for Success

● Getting More for Less: Improving Collection Efficiency COAL COMBUSTION PRODUCTS ● Pick Up Savings: Adjusting Hauling Services While PARTNERSHIP (C2P2) Reducing Waste

● Coal Combustion Products Partnership (C2P2)

● Develp Your Leader Program

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COMBUSTION [NON-HAZARDOUS ● Innovative Uses of Compost: Disease Control for WASTES] Plants and Animals ● Innovative Uses of Compost: Erosion Control, Turf see also BURNING—HAZARDOUS WASTE Remediation, and Landscaping see also MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE—COMBUSTION ● Innovative Uses of Compost: Reforestation, Wetlands ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination Restoration, and Habitat Revitalization for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels ● Markets for Compost ● Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of ● *New Item Proposed for Comprehensive Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants Procurement Guidelines ● Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of ● Organic Materials Management Strategies Fossil Fuels ● Recycling Guide for Native American Nations

● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; COMPOSTING Background Document; Appendices A–C ● Solid Waste Management: A Local Challenge with ● An Analysis of Composting as an Environmental Remediation Technology Global Impacts ● Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A ● Biosolids Generation, Use, and Disposal in the United States Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks ● Summary of Markets for Compost ● Compost—New Applications for an Age-Old Technology (Kit Folder) ● Training and Technical Assistance Directory for Tribal Solid Waste Managers ● Composting, Yard Trimmings, and Municipal Solid Waste ● Turning Garbage into Gold

● Cover Up with Compost ● Two Thousand Buy Recycled Series: Landscaping Products ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Setters Show How (Report) ● Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Composting Options: Lessons From 30 Communities ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Setters Show How (Summary Packet) ● WasteWise Update (Issue #12): Recovering Organic Wastes–Giving Back to Mother Nature ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, Second Edition ● Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Programs

● Don’t Throw Away That Food: Strategies for Record- Setting Waste Reduction ● GreenScapes: Environmentally Beneficial Landscaping CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS [CESQGs] ● *GreenScapes Success Story: A Greener Green ● ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Compost as Cure-All Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Food Scraps and Wine: An Agreeable Combination ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Golden Compost (CESQG) Rulemaking ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Not Your Typical ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for Compost Feedstock Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG ● “Greenscaping” Your Lawn and Garden Hazardous Waste

● Haciendo Aún Más Verde ("Greenscaping") su ● Generation and Management of CESQG Waste Césped y Jardín ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● Innovative Uses of Compost: Bioremediation and — Hazardous Waste in Your Community Pollution Prevention ● Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small ● Innovative Uses of Compost: Composting of Soils Businesses Contaminated by Explosives

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● Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for Empresas Pequeñas Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG

● Proceedings of the Eighth National United States Hazardous Waste Environmental Protection Agency Conference on ● Generation and Management of CESQG Waste

Household Hazardous Waste Management, November ● List of Industrial Waste Landfills and Construction 6–10, 1993, Burlington, Vermont and Demolition Waste Landfills ● Proceedings of the Seventh National United States ● *Rules Changed To Help Accelerate Lead-based Paint Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Removal Household Hazardous Waste Management, December ● 8–12, 1992, Minneapolis, Minnesota Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Composting Options: Lessons From 30 Communities ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta ● WasteWise Update (Issue #16): Building for the Future ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos

● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Ferrocarril CONTAINERS ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning ● Conditional Exemption for Mixed Waste Storage, ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Treatment, Transportation, and Disposal; Final Rule Refinishing ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-level Mixed Waste ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Regulation Transportation ● Guidance for Permit Writers: Facilities Storing ● RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing Hazardous Waste in Containers

● RCRA in Focus: Printing ● Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Postclosure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: ● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing Treatment and Storage Facilities ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● Guide for Preparing RCRA Permit Applications for ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Existing Facilities Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 ● CFR Part 262) Hazardous Waste From Discarding of Commercial Chemical Products and the Containers and Spill Residues Thereof (40 CFR 261.33); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION Section 3001 WASTES ● Model RCRA Permit for Hazardous Waste ● Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt Management Facilities

Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule ● RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards for TSDFs and ● Building Savings: Strategies for Waste Reduction of Generators

Construction and Demolition Debris from Buildings ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Characterization of Building-Related Construction and Training Module: Introduction to Containers (40 CFR Demolition Debris in the United States Parts 264/265, Subpart I; Section 261.7)

● Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator CFR Part 262) (CESQG) Rulemaking

● Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices; Notification Requirements for Industrial Solid Waste Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Part 257) (Draft)

● Damage Cases: Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills

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● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Corrective Measures for Releases to Groundwater Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating From Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Report

Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil From Solid Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters, Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Draft Final Report Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Standards for Metal ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Groundwater Monitoring and Corrective Action Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of (Subpart E) Hazardous Waste as Fill ● Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for Owners/Operators

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Amendments to CAMU CONTAINMENT BUILDINGS Rule Proposed

● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Land Disposal ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Assurance Mechanisms Restrictions for Newly Listed Wastes and Finalized for Landfill Operators

Contaminated Debris (Phase I LDRs); Final Rule ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Controlling the Impacts of ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set Remediation Activities in or Around Wetlands

for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Discontinues Action Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil on 1990 Subpart S Proposal ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for Training Module: Introduction to Containment Corrective Action Management Units and Temporary Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart DD) Units ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: RCRA Corrective Action CFR Part 262) Showcase Pilots Announced ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Hazardous Waste Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Environmental Fact Sheet: The National Corrective Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Action Prioritization System TM Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM] Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Standards for Metal ● *Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion into Indoor Air Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of ● Financial Responsibility for Municipal Solid Waste Hazardous Waste as Fill Landfills: An Introduction for Local Governments ● Geotechnical Systems for Structures on Contaminated Sites; Technical Guidance Document

CORRECTIVE ACTION ● *Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air Pathway from Groundwater and Soils ● Abandoned Mine Site Characterization and Cleanup (Subsurface Vapor Intrusion Guidance); Draft Handbook ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management ● Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) ● ● Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Soil Treatment *Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup Technologies: Suggested Operational Guidelines to Policies for RCRA Corrective Action for Facilities Prevent Cross-Media Transfer of Contaminants during Subject to Corrective Action Under Subtitle C of the Cleanup Activities Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

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● *Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup ● Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques Policies for RCRA Corrective Action (Fact Sheet) for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams

● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best ● Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Practices Determining Appropriate Technology and Response

● Management of Remediation Waste Under RCRA for Air Releases; Draft Final Report ● ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Subsurface Gas — How Can You Make a Difference in Hazardous Waste Management? ● Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well (SPW) Guidance; Final — How Does RCRA Work?

● Manual de Participación Pública de la RCRA ● One-Time Waste Estimated for Capacity Assurance CORROSIVE WASTES Planning: Capacity Planning Pursuant to CERCLA ● Section 104 (c)(9) Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Faster, Focused, More Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Flexible Cleanups (Complete Set) ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms II: Fostering Creative ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis to Solutions Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions ● RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures Guidance; for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes whose Treatment Interim Final Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule)

● RCRA Corrective Action Plan; Final ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)

● RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Background Document for Characteristic Ignitable Final Wastes (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U ● RCRA Helps Turn Brownfields Green Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents ● RCRA Public Participation Manual (Final) ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training ● Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22); Module: Introduction to Miscellaneous and Other Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under Units (40 CFR Part 264, Subpart X, and 40 CFR Part RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 265, Subparts P, Q, and R) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Treatment ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Standards for Certain Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Module: Introduction to RCRA Corrective Action ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta ● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos ● Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Rulemaking on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Ferrocarril Management Units ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Refinishing Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Transportation Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● RCRA in Focus: Printing Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 7: ● Comments Related to Treatment Standards for RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing Contaminated Soils ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance

● Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Regulations for Landfills Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum ● Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Manual Potliners

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-C: BDAT Related Comments; D002: Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Characteristic Corrosive Wastes Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028,

● Response to Comments Background Document for the K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 13: Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, 1996: Clarification of Bevill Exclusion ● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal for Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Solid Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Waste for Mineral Processing Wastes, Treatment Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Standards for Characteristic Mineral Processing Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain Wastes, and Associated Issues Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Waste Provisions; Final Rule

CREOSOTE WASTES CYANIDE WASTES ● Background Document for Land Disposal Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Background Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, Comments F007–F012, F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final) ● ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K001 (Final) Background Document for Cyanide Wastes; Addendum for F019 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K001 (Addendum) and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) U051 (Creosote) Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, and K052; Amendment (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-ground Document for Wastewater Treatment ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Sludges Generated in the Production of Creosote K035 Background Document for Spent Potliners From (Final) Primary Aluminum Reduction—K088 (Final) ● ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: for Cyanide in Spent Ore F032, F034, and F035; Final ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to

● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Revise Certain Standards for Spent Potliners from Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a Preserving Wastes New Regulatory Classification Scheme for Vitrification Units Treating K088 Waste

● Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and Acid-Generating Wastes Generated by the Mining and Beneficiating Industries, and the Potentials for Contaminant Release

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the DELISTING PETITIONS Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Rule; Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments Criteria for Identifying Characteristics of Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 261. 10); Criteria for Listing Hazardous ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Waste (40 CFR 261.11); Petitions to Amend Part 261 to Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Exclude a Waste Produced at a Particular Facility (40 Rule; Volume 1-L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and CFR 260.22); Identification and Listing of Hazardous K106: Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 From Ink Production Wastes Containing Cyanide ● Petitions to Delist Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance ● Technical Report: Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches Manual; Second Edition and Tailings ● *RCRA Hazardous Waste Delisting: The First 20 Years

● RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training DEBRIS [HAZARDOUS] Module: Introduction to Petitions, Delistings, and Variances (40 CFR, Part 260, Subpart C) see also CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION [C&D] WASTES ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE PRODUCTION Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to WASTES Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final (Complete Set) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to ● Background Document for Land Disposal Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Restrictions— Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): (Complete Set) Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Comments ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, F032, F034, and F035; Final K132, U359 (Final) ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Land Disposal ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Restrictions for Newly Listed Wastes and Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Contaminated Debris (Phase I LDRs); Final Rule Rule; Capacity-Related Comments ● Management of Remediation Waste Under RCRA

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed DIOXINS Rule; Capacity-Related Comments ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed F032, F034, and F035; Final Rule; Volume 1-A-2: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Issues ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards for Hazardous Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors— Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Direct Final Rule, Parallel Proposal, and Proposed Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Rule Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Hazardous Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 7: Waste Combustion Facilities; Draft

Comments Related to Treatment Standards for ● Guidance for Implementing the RCRA Dioxin Listing Contaminated Soils Rule ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed ● Hidden Hazards of Backyard Burning Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support ● National Dioxin Study 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Related Comments ● Reducing Backyard Burning in Indian Country

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● Regulatory Determination: Landfills and Surface ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Impoundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment

● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Wastes; Final Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Waste Provisions; Final Rule Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners

● Risk Burn Guidance for Hazardous Waste Combustion (Complete Set) Facilities ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis to

● State and Local Governments are Key to Reducing Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions Backyard Burning for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes whose Treatment Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule) ● Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Backyard Burning ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Barium Wastes D005 and ● Tribal Waste Journal: Alaska Villages Chart their P013 (Final) own Course toward Solid Waste Solutions ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Characteristic Ignitable Wastes (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), DISULFOTON PRODUCTION WASTES Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents Background Document for K037 (Final) (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K037; Amendment (Final) Background Document for Chromium Wastes D007 and U032 (Final) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Rule; Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments; Background Document for D006 Cadmium Wastes K048–K052: Petroleum Refining Industry Wastes; (Final) K036: Organophosphorous Wastes (Nonwastewaters); ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K037: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the Background Document for D008 and P and U Lead Production of Disulfoton Wastes (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Halogenated Pesticide and DRIP PADS Chlorobenzene Wastes (K032–K034, K041, K042, K085, ● New Rule for Wood Preserving Wastes K097, K098, K105, and D012–D017) (Final) ● ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Module: Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, 264/265, Subpart W) Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 (Final) CFR Part 262) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) D-WASTES ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Background Document for Organic Toxicity to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Characteristic Wastes D018–D043 and Addendum to Economic Impacts Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity ● Background Document for Analysis of the Land Characteristic Wastes D012–D017 (Final) Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and Issues 216 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsD

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Silver-Containing Wastes Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed D011, P099, P104 (Final) Rule; Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; D004:

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Wastes Containing Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed Wastes for Selenium ● ● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Response to Comments Background Document for the Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Rule; Volume 1-F: BDAT Related Comments; D005: Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document Characteristic Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006: Characteristic Wastes for Cadmium ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Rule; Volume 1-G: BDAT Related Comments; D007: Ferrocarril Characteristic Wastes for Chromium

● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean Translation) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-H: BDAT Related Comments; D008: ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Characteristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Refinishing Containing Lead ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Transportation Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: ● RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes ● RCRA in Focus: Printing From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; ● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes

● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Containing Thallium Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Potliners Rule; Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments;

● Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Restrictions: TC Metals Wastes; Final Report Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Organo- Nitrogen Compound Wastes; and Halogenated ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated Phenolic, Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed and Phenolic Wastes Rule; Volume 1-B: BDAT Related Comments; D001: Characteristic Ignitable Wastes ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-C: BDAT Related Comments; D002: ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Characteristic Corrosive Wastes Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Rule; Volume 1-D: BDAT Related Comments; D003: Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Characteristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Containing Reactive Listing Constituents Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995

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● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Related Comments Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, 1996 ● *Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin: Recycle and Combat a Life of Grime (Comic Book) ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Aprendiendo a través del Servicio: Educación Fuera Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral de la Aula Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● La Basura y el Cambio del Clima: Los Protectores del Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Planeta Descubren las Razones Escondidas para Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Reducir, Reutilizar, y Reciclar Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 4: ● Be Waste Aware - Waste Reduction Resources and Comments Related to First Notice of Data Availability, Tools for Students May 10, 1996 ● Case of the Broken Loop ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● El Caso del Círculo Roto Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● El Ciclo de Vida de un CD o DVD

Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Diversión en la Feria Científica: Diseñando Proyectos Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Científicos Ambientales Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Don’t Trash It: Super Fun Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed ● Follow That Trail! Rule, May 12, 1997 ● Got Your Driver's License? You Can Make a ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Difference Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Let’s Go Green Shopping Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Planet Protectors Club Kit Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Planet Protectors Club Kit Order Form Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 10: ● Planet Protectors Create Less Waste in the First Place: Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for A Story about Reuse on Earth TC-Metal Hazardous Waste Issues Raised in Original ● Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995, and in Second Puedes Hacer una Diferencia: Aprende Sobre las Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 Carreras para el Manejo de Desechos ● Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Poster) ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction: A Guide for Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Schools & Groups Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Vayamos de Compras Verdes Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Reutilización + Reciclaje = Reducción de Desechos: Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Una Guía para Escuelas y Grupos Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 11: Comments Related to Newly Identified Mineral ● Science Fair Fun: Designing Environmental Science Processing Waste Treatment Standards, Grab Versus Projects Composite Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal ● Service-Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues ● ¡Sigue el Rastro!

● Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit

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● Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit [Forma de Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Integrated Orden] Manual on CD-ROM

● ¿Tienes tu Licencia de Conducir? Puedes Hacer una Diferencia

● Trash and Climate Change: Planet Protectors Discover ELECTROPLATING OPERATIONS WASTES the Hidden Reasons to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Tribal Waste Journal Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners ● Volunteer for Change: A Guide to Environmental Community Service (Complete Set) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Voluntarios para el Cambio: Una Guía para el Servicio Comunitario Ambiental Background Document (Addendum) for All Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT ● *What on Earth Can You Do with an Old Jelly Jar? Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 (Poster) Nonwastewaters (Final) ● You Can Make a Difference: Learn about Careers in ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Waste Management Background Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, ● Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You F007–F012, F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final) Do Can Make a Difference Kit ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Background Document for F006 (Final) Do Can Make a Difference Kit Order Form ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F006; Addendum (Final)

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE DUST Promote Metal Recovery from Waste Water Treatment see STEEL PRODUCTION WASTES Sludge (F006) ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: ELECTRONIC MEDIA Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Potliners ● Abandoned Mine Site Characterization and Cleanup ● Handbook Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 Rule; Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Mixed Edition (CD-ROM) Radioactive Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste U Wastes; Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non- Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002–F005: Solvents;

TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste F006: Electroplating Wastewater Treatment Sludges; Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM] and F019: Aluminum Conversion Coating Treatment Sludges ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM)

● Introduction to Hard Rock Mining: A CD-ROM Application EN ESPAÑOL ● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM ● Aprendiendo a través del Servicio: Educación Fuera ● RCRA Online: A Quick Reference Guide (Brochure) de la Aula ● Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol ● Aspectos Sociales de la Ubicación de Instalaciones for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft de Residuos Peligrosos de RCRA Review ● La Basura y el Cambio del Clima: Los Protectores del ● Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A Planeta Descubren las Razones Escondidas para Planning Packet Reducir, Reutilizar, y Reciclar

● El Caso del Círculo Roto

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● El Ciclo de Vida de un CD o DVD ● Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que

● Cómo Almacenar el Aceite Usado Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit [Forma de Orden] ● Cómo Manejar el Aceite Usado de Motor ● ¿Tienes tu Licencia de Conducir? Puedes Hacer una ● Cómo Manejar los Derrames de Aceite Usado de Diferencia Motor ● Vayamos de Compras Verdes ● Desechos Domésticos Peligrosos: Pasos para un mane- jo seguro ● Voluntarios para el Cambio: Una Guía para el Servicio Comunitario Ambiental ● Diversión en la Feria Científica: Diseñando Proyectos Científicos Ambientales ● ¡Es Fácil Ser Verde! Una Guia para Planear y Dirigir ENFORCEMENT Reuniones y Eventos Conscientes del Ambiente see LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT ● Exención de los Residuos de la Exploración y Producción de Petróleo Crudo y Gas Natural de los Reglamentos Federales de Residuos Peligrosos

● Identificando Su Residuo: El Punto de Partida ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PURCHASING ● Manejando Aceite Usado: Consejos para Empresas Pequeñas see LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT

● Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para Empresas Pequeñas

● Manual de Participación Pública de la RCRA EPICHLOROHYDRIN PRODUCTION WASTES ● Manual del Consumidor para Reducir los Desechos Solidos ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)

● Medio Ambientes Delicados y la Ubicación de Background Document for Wastes From the Instalaciones Para Manejo de Residuos Peligrosos Production of Epichlorohydrin, K017 (Final) ● ● El Proceso de Permisos para Instalaciones de Residuos Response to Comments Background Document for the Peligrosos Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: ● Puedes Hacer una Diferencia: Aprende Sobre las Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, Carreras para el Manejo de Desechos K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- ● RCRA: Reduciendo el Riesgo de Residuo Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater ● Recolección de Aceite Usado para Reciclaje o Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; Reutilización: Consejos para los consumidores que K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of cambian ellos mismos el aceite y el filtro de aceite de Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms su automóvil From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated ● Reglamento de Participación Pública Expandida de la Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: RCRA Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

● Reglamento de Residuos Universales

● Reutilización + Reciclaje = Reducción de Desechos: Una Guía para Escuelas y Grupos ETHYLENEBISDITHIOCARBAMIC ACID PRODUCTION WASTES ● ¡Sigue el Rastro ● ● Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to ● Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma: Recicle el Aceite Usado de Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Motor (Complete Set) ● Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit

220 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsE

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; K132, U359 (Final) K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014:

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE PRODUCTION WASTES

● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for EXPORTS/IMPORTS Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Entry into Force of the Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Basel Convention (Complete Set) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Implements the OECD ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Decision on Transfrontier Movements of Recyclable Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: Wastes K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel K132, U359 (Final) Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, and Promote Recycling ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed ● Hazardous Waste Requirements for Large Quantity Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Generators ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1993 Data): National Analysis

EXPLOSIVES PRODUCTION WASTES ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1993 Data): State Detail Analysis ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K046 Nonreactive ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Subcategory (Final) (Based on 1993 Data): State Summary Analysis

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Background Document for K046; Addendum (Based on 1995 Data): National Analysis

● Memorandum to the Docket Regarding Final ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Treatment Standards for Nonwastewater and (Based on 1995 Data): State Detail Analysis Wastewater Forms of K044, K045, and K047 ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report ● Response to Comments Background Document for the (Based on 1995 Data): State Summary Analysis Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: (Based on 1997 Data): National Analysis Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes (Based on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes (Based on 1997 Data): State Summary Analysis Containing Thallium ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1999 Data): National Analysis

● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1999 Data): State Detail Analysis

● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1999 Data): State Summary Analysis

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● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report ● Background Document for Land Disposal (Based on 2001 Data): National Analysis Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule):

● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related (Based on 2001 Data): State Detail Analysis Comments ● ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Module: Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II 263) ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR

● Re-Engineering RCRA for Recycling: Report and Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Recommendations of the Definition of Solid Waste Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Task Force Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) EXTENDED PRODUCT RESPONSIBILITY Background Document (Addendum) for All [EPR] Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 see LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT Nonwastewaters (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, FINANCIAL ASSURANCE F007–F012, F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final) see LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Cyanide Wastes; Addendum for F019 (Final) FINANCING ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents see GRANTS AND FINANCING (Complete Set)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents; FLY ASH Amendment to Volumes 1 and 2 (Final)

see ASH ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) see PROCUREMENT–CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents; Revisions (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) FULL COST ACCOUNTING [FCA] Background Document for F002 (1,1,2-Trichloroethane) and F005 (Benzene, 2-Ethoxyethanol, and ● Full Cost Accounting for Municipal Solid Waste 2–Nitropropane); Amendment (Final) Management: A Handbook ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Full Cost Accounting in Action: Case Studies of Six Background Document for F006 (Final) Solid Waste Management Agencies ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Making Solid (Waste) Decisions With Full Cost Background Document for F006; Addendum (Final) Accounting ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Questions and Answers about Full Cost Accounting Background Document for Newly Listed Refinery Wastes: F037 and F038

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) F-WASTES Background Document for U and P Wastes, ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume A: Wastewater Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Leachate (F039) for Which There Are Concentration- (Complete Set) Based Treatment Standards

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● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Background Document for U and P Wastes, Ferrocarril

Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters with Methods of ● Treatment as Treatment Standards RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean Translation) ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, Refinishing Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume C: ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing Nonwastewater Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Multisource Leachate (F039) for Which There Are Transportation Concentration-Based Treatment Standards ● RCRA in Focus: Printing ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume D: Reactive U ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance and P Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood Background Document for U and P Wastes, Preserving Wastes Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Gaseous Wastes Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Background Document for Universal Standards; ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Comments Background Document for Universal Standards; ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Rule; Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Mixed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Radio-active Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic Background Document for Wastes From the U Wastes; Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non- Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002–F005: Solvents; F024 (Final) F006: Electroplating Wastewater Treatment Sludges; and F019: Aluminum Conversion Coating Treatment ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Sludges Background Document for Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, ● Response to Comments Background Document for the F024; Amendment (Final) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; Background Document for Wastes From the K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics F025 (Final) Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- F032, F034, and F035; Final Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Promote Metal Recovery from Waste Water Treatment Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting Sludge (F006)

● *EPA Proposes Conditional Exclusions from the Definition of Hazardous Waste and the Definition of Solid Waste For Solvent-Contaminated Wipes

● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta

● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Rule Proposed to Reduce Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Hazardous Waste Record Keeping Requirements

Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used Lamps Are Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, Universal Wastes K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- ● TM Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM TM Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM] Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; ● Hazardous Waste Requirements for Large Quantity K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Generators Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms ● Land Disposal Restrictions for Hazardous Wastes: A From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Snapshot of the Program Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ● *Land Disposal Restrictions: Summary of Requirements ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Rule; Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments — Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal — How Does RCRA Work? Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood ● Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and Reporting (40 Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and CFR 264 and 265, Subpart E); Standards Applicable to Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under Waste Provisions; Final Rule RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1993 Data) (Complete Set) GENERATORS ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report see also CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL (Based on 1995 Data) (Complete Set) QUANTITY GENERATORS [CESQGs] ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report see also SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS (Based on 1997 Data) (Complete Set) ● Asbestos Waste Management Guidance: Generation, ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Transport, Disposal (Based on 1999 Data) (Complete Set) ● Conditional Exemption for Mixed Waste Storage, ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Treatment, Transportation, and Disposal; Final Rule (Based on 2001 Data) (Complete Set) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Deferral of Phase IV ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Standards for PCBs as an Underlying Hazardous Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities Constituent in Soil in 1986: Hazardous Waste Generation and ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards for Management Hazardous Waste Combustors—Phase I ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Finalization of Hazardous Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities Waste Identification Rule (HWIR) in 1986: Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR Units ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Manifest System to be Streamlined ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Ideas to Reduce Reporting Under RCRA in 1981 Requirements at Hazardous Waste Facilities ● Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Interim Emission Standards (Poster) Standards for 1999 Hazardous Waste Combustor Rule ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Promote Metal Recovery from Waste Water Treatment Document (Complete Set) Sludge (F006) 224 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsG

● *Proposed Revisions to the Hazardous Waste ● The Used Oil Management Standards (Video)

Identification Rule (HWIR) ● Waste Analysis at Facilities That Generate, Treat, Store, ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance

● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Manual

● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Ferrocarril GLASS ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning see MARKETS—GLASS ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Refinishing see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—GLASS

● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing

● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Transportation GRANTS AND FINANCING ● ● RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing Aprendiendo a través del Servicio: Educación Fuera de la Aula ● RCRA in Focus: Printing ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, ● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing Second Edition ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● Financial Responsibility for Municipal Solid Waste ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Landfills: An Introduction for Local Governments Training Module: Introduction to Containment ● Financing Guide for Recycling Businesses: Investment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart DD) Forums, Meetings, and Networks ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training ● Grant Resources for Solid Waste Activities in Indian Module: Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts Country 264/265, Subpart W) ● Preparing Successful Grant Proposals ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 ● Service-Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom CFR Part 262) ● Tribal Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Management Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part 268)

● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training GREEN BUILDINGS Module: Introduction to RCRA Financial Assurance ● Building Savings: Strategies for Waste Reduction of (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart H) Construction and Demolition Debris from Buildings ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Proceedings of the Eighth National United States Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste Environmental Protection Agency Conference on (40 CFR Part 273) Household Hazardous Waste Management, November ● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM 6-10, 1993, Burlington, Vermont

● Regulation of Fuel Blending and Related Treatment ● Reusable News, (Spring 2003) and Storage Activities Memo ● WasteWise Update (Issue #16): Building for the Future ● *Report to Congress: Evaluating the Consensus Best Practices Developed through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Collaborative Hazardous Waste GREENHOUSE GAS Management Demonstration Project and the Need for Regulatory Changes to Carry Out Project see Climate Change and Waste Recommendations

● Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Regulations Affecting Generators and Transporters (40 CFR 262 and 263); Explanation of Revisions in Reporting Burden Estimates

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GREENSCAPES ALLIANCE ● Damage Cases: Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills ● GreenScapes: Environmentally Beneficial Landscaping ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Controlling the Impacts of ● *GreenScapes Success Story: A Greener Green Remediation Activities in or Around Wetlands ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Abandoned Plastics ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule Find a Home ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Bobsledding on Bottles Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Waste ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Compost as Cure-All ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Food Scraps and Wine: for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels An Agreeable Combination ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Golden Compost Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG ● *GreenScapes Success Story: New Jersey's Milk Jug Hazardous Waste Bridge ● Geochemical Modeling of Mine Pit Water: An ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Not Your Typical Overview and Application of Computer Codes Compost Feedstock ● Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265, Subpart F); ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Parks Abound with Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Plastic Lumber Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Recycled Rubber Raises the Road ● Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Potliners (K088) ● *GreenScapes Success Story: These Tires Were Made for Walkin' ● Guidance on Issuing Permits to Facilities Required to Analyze Groundwater for Appendix VIII Constituents

● Guide for Industrial Waste Management GROUND WATER ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM)

● Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part I: ACL ● *Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup Policy and Information Requirements; Part II: Based Policies for RCRA Corrective Action for Facilities on 264.94(B) Criteria; Case Studies Subject to Corrective Action Under Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ● Application of Geophysics to Acid Mine Drainage Investigations; Volume I: Literature Review and ● *Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup Theoretical Background; Volume II: Site Investigations Policies for RCRA Corrective Action (Fact Sheet)

● Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt ● Handbook of RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule Constituents: Chemical and Physical Properties (Appendix IX to 40 CFR Part 264) ● Background Document for the Groundwater Screening Procedure to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal ● Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites Restrictions ● Indexing of Long-Term Effectiveness of Waste ● Corrective Measures for Releases to Groundwater Containment Systems for a Regulatory Impact From Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Analysis Report ● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best ● Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Practices Hydrogeology under RCRA (Complete Set) ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case (IWEM) Technical Background Document Studies on Groundwater and Surface Water ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model Contamination From Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (IWEM) User's Guide ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: ● Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste Groundwater Monitoring and Corrective Action ● Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste; (Subpart E) Appendices ● Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for Owners/Operators

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● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater ● Statistical Training Course for Groundwater and Air Emission Monitoring Monitoring Data Analysis

● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater ● Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report

Protection Standard ● Technical Report: Design and Evaluation of Tailings ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Dams

Determination: Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk ● Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Analyses; Supplemental Background Document Well (SPW) Guidance; Final ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing ● Water Quality in Open Pit Precious Metal Mines Determination Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment Document; Part I ● Preparing No-Migration Demonstrations for Municipal HALOGENATED PESTICIDE WASTES Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Screening Tool ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Faster, Focused, More Background Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Flexible Cleanups Chlorobenzene Wastes (K032–K034, K041, K042, K085, ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms II: Fostering Creative K097, K098, K105, and D012–D017) Solutions ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Final; Volume I: Development of an RFI Work Plan Rule; Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments; and General Considerations for RCRA Facility Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Investigations; Volume II: Soil, Groundwater, and Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Organo- Subsurface Gas Releases; Volume III: Air and Surface Nitrogen Compound Wastes; and Halogenated Water Releases; Volume IV: Case Study Examples Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated Phenolic, ● RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Compliance Order and Phenolic Wastes Guidance

● RCRA Groundwater Monitoring: Draft Technical Guidance HAZARDOUS WASTE DATA

● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training ● Assessment of Hazardous Waste Mismanagement Module: Introduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 Damage Case Histories CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart F) ● Background Document for Analysis of the Land ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal Injection Data and Issues Units (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment ● Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Fossil Fuels Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed Wastes; Final ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment (Complete Set) Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis to Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions ● Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment Regulations for Landfills Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule) ● ● Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Background Document for First Third Wastes to Manual Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes ● Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities; Interim Final Guidance

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● Background Document for Land Disposal ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): (Based on 2001 Data) (Complete Set)

Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related ● National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Comments Survey; Final Report ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Background Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities Control Procedures and Methodology (Final) in 1986: Hazardous Waste Generation and ● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Management

Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document in 1986: Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA ● Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of TSDR Units

Compounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Report) Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated ● Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Under RCRA in 1981

Facilities: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection ● Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Survey of Designs, Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Plans, and Management of Liquids in Landfills Recycling Facilities ● Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing in the United States; Appendix Determination: Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk ● Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Analyses; Supplemental Background Document

Technical Guidance Document ● Program Evaluation Program Area Analysis; Final ● Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure Report

for Cyanide in Spent Ore ● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for ● Report on Minimum Criteria to Assure Data Quality Corrective Action Management Units and Temporary ● Units Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Ideas to Reduce Reporting Rule; Volume 1-A-1: BDAT Related Comments; Requirements at Hazardous Waste Facilities General BDAT Issues TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste ● Risk Burn Guidance for Hazardous Waste Combustion Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM Facilities TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste ● Risky Business? An Overview of Risk Assessment and Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM] RCRA ● Hazardous Waste Program Information Strategy Plan; ● Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol Waste Information Needs for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft ● Hazardous Waste Program Information Strategy Plan; Review; Volume Two: Appendix A

Waste Information Needs: Appendices ● *Solvents Study ● *Measuring Progress 1991-2001: The Priority ● Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Monitoring Data Chemicals Trends Report at RCRA Facilities; Interim Final Guidance ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report ● Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data (Based on 1993 Data) (Complete Set) ● *Study of Selected Petroleum Refining Residuals; ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Industry Study (Based on 1995 Data) (Complete Set) ● Summary and Technical Review of Supporting ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Literature for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes (Based on 1997 Data) (Complete Set) From the Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From (Based on 1999 Data) (Complete Set) Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale

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● Summary of Data Presented in the Background ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Standards: Mineral Mining and Processing Point F032, F034, and F035; Final

Source Category ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Summary of Data Presented in the Background Background Documents for First Third Wastes; Final Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Rule (Complete Set)

Standards: Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Category Background Documents for Second Third Wastes; ● Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; Final Rule (Complete Set)

Volumes I and II ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final and Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volumes I and Rule (Complete Set)

II ● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal ● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Sampling and Analytical Results Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document

● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and ● Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix Compounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final A: Analytical Results Report)

● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and ● Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22); Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under C: Sampling Reports; Volumes 1 and 2 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001

● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and ● Criteria for Identifying Characteristics of Hazardous Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix Waste (40 CFR 261.10); Criteria for Listing Hazardous E: Role and Function of EPA Sample Control Center Waste (40 CFR 261.11); Petitions to Amend Part 261 to

● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Exclude a Waste Produced at a Particular Facility (40 Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix CFR 260.22); Identification and Listing of Hazardous F: List of Analytes Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 ● ● Trial Burn Observation Guide Degree of Hazard as an Approach to Defining and Managing Hazardous Wastes; Identification and ● WIN/INFORMED: Universe Identification, Waste Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Activity Monitoring, Program Area Analysis; Final Section 3001 Report ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Finalizes Regulations Under RCRA for Military Munitions HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Interim Final Regulations on the “Mixture” and “Derived-From” ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Rules to Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes; ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Promulgates Listing Regulatory Impact Analysis Determination for Certain Wastes from the Production ● Background Documents for the Cost and Economic of Chlorinated Aliphatics Impact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule Wastes as Hazardous Wastes Under RCRA Subtitle C ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule for Third Third ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Scheduled Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements Background Document for Spent Potliners From for Land Disposal Restrictions Primary Aluminum Reduction—K088 (Final) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Finalization of Hazardous ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Waste Identification Rule (HWIR) Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Listing Determination for Two Dye and Pigment Wastes

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● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards ● Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Promulgated for Petroleum Refining Waste Sectors and Waste Streams; Technical Background

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-level Mixed Waste Document; Final Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste ● Identifying Your Waste: The Starting Point (Brochure)

Regulation ● Ignitability Characteristic (40 CFR 261.21); ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Opportunity for Comment Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under on Regulatory Status of Spent Catalyst Wastes RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Paint Wastes Not Listed as ● Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250.14); Identification and Hazardous Waste Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination Section 3001 for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels ● Land Disposal Restrictions for Hazardous Wastes: A

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set Snapshot of the Program for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral ● *Land Disposal Restrictions: Summary of Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil Requirements

● Environmental Fact Sheet: Two New Hazardous Waste ● Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16, Codes Added From Organobromine Production 1980, Hazardous Waste List (40 CFR 261.31 and

● *EPA Proposes Conditional Exclusions from the 261.32); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Definition of Hazardous Waste and the Definition of Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Solid Waste For Solvent-Contaminated Wipes ● Listing of Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 261.31 and

● *EPA Proposes Hazardous Waste Listing 261.32); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Determination for Dyes and Pigments Production Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Wastes ● Management of Remediation Waste Under RCRA

● Fate and Transport of Hazardous Constituents; ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under — What Makes a Waste Hazardous? RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 ● Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small ● Guidance for Implementing the RCRA Dioxin Listing Businesses Rule ● Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para ● Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Wastes Empresas Pequeñas ● Guidance on the Definition and Identification of ● Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and Materials: Pyridine; Volumes I and II Hazardous Waste and Answers to Anticipated ● Questions Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination: Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk ● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study Analyses; Supplemental Background Document ● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study: ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Appendices Determination Notice of Data Availability (NODA) ● Hazardous Waste From Discarding of Commercial Response to Comment Document (Complete Set)

Chemical Products and the Containers and Spill ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Residues Thereof (40 CFR 261.33); Identification and Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Document (Complete Set) Section 3001 ● Rat Oral Subchronic Toxicity Study; Final Report; ● Hazardous Waste Requirements for Large Quantity Compound: Isobutyl Alcohol Generators ● *Proposed Revisions to the Hazardous Waste ● Health and Environmental Effects Profiles (40 CFR Identification Rule (HWIR) 261); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste

Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 RCRA en Foco: Imprenta ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos ● Identificando Su Residuo: El Punto de Partida ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Ferrocarril

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● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning ● Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure;

● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Background Document on Resource Conservation and Refinishing Recovery Act, Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste Management System, Section 3001, Identification and ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing Listing of Hazardous Waste ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad ● Waste Analysis at Facilities That Generate, Treat, Store, Transportation and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance ● RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing Manual ● RCRA in Focus: Printing

● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION— ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance LISTING OF USED OIL ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Definition of Solid Waste and ● Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated Hazardous Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 261.2 and in the United States 261.9) ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center — Safe Hazardous Waste Recycling Training Module: Introduction to Hazardous Waste ● Managing Used Oil: Advice for Small Businesses Identification (40 CFR Part 261) ● Manejando Aceite Usado: Consejos para Empresas ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Pequeñas Module: Introduction to Solid and Hazardous Waste Exclusions (40 CFR Part 261.4) ● Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management Standards (Poster) ● Reactivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.23); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training C, Section 3001 Module: Introduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart E, and Part 279) ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions-Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● The Used Oil Management Standards (Video) Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) for Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed ● *Solvents Study Universal Waste Rule ● *Study of Selected Petroleum Refining Residuals; ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Industry Study to Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes; ● Subchronic Toxicity of Meta-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Regulatory Impact Analysis

Rats ● Background Document for First Third Wastes to ● Subchronic Toxicity of Ortho-Cresol in Sprague Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Dawley Rats Rule: First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and Availability Treatment Capacity ● Subchronic Toxicity of Para-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats; MBA Chemical No. 25 ● Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final ● Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Administered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Through 15; Final Report and Required and Availability Treatment Capacity; Volumes I and II ● Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Administered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Through 15; Final Report; Appendices I–IX Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II

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● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR ● *EPA Proposes Conditional Exclusions from the Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Definition of Hazardous Waste and the Definition of Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Solid Waste For Solvent-Contaminated Wipes

Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and ● Guidance Manual on the RCRA Regulation of Recycling Recycled Hazardous Wastes ● Background Document for Third Third Wastes to ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Rechargeable Battery Management Act Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, ● Characteristics, and Required and Available Treatment Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Capacity (Complete Set) Releases at Mine Sites ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● Background Paper: Exclusion to the Definition of Solid Waste: Excluded Scrap Metal and Shredded Circuit — Safe Hazardous Waste Recycling Boards Being Recycled ● *More Recycling and Reuse Proposed for Electronic ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes and Mercury-Containing Equipment Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Wastes: K149, K150, and K151 (Final) Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) in 1986: Hazardous Waste Generation and Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141–145, Management K147, and K148 (Final) ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and ● *Better Rules for Zinc Fertilizer Recycling Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 1986: Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA ● Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set TSDR Units ● Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data ● Set Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Implements the OECD Recycling Facilities Decision on Transfrontier Movements of Recyclable ● Wastes RCRA Implementation Study Update: The Definition of Solid Waste ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposing to Allow ● Waste as an Energy Source for Synthesis Gas RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Production and Power Generation ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Ferrocarril ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Streamlined Regulations for Collecting and Managing Universal ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Wastes Refinishing

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Promote Metal Recovery from Waste Water Treatment Transportation Sludge (F006) ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Revise Certain Standards for Spent Potliners from Module: Introduction to Definition of Solid Waste and Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a Hazardous Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 261.2 and New Regulatory Classification Scheme for Vitrification 261.9) Units Treating K088 Waste ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Redesigning Hazardous Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste Waste Regulations on Recycling (40 CFR Part 273) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used Lamps Are ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Universal Wastes Module: Introduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266, ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set Subpart E, and Part 279 for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral ● Re-Engineering RCRA for Recycling: Report and Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil Recommendations of the Definition of Solid Waste TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Task Force Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM ● Reglamento de Residuos Universales

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● Regulatory Changes Proposed for Certain Hazardous ● Definitions and General Provisions under RCRA, Waste Recycling Activities Subtitle C; Definitions and Provisions for

● Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental Confidentiality (40 CFR 260, Subparts A and B) Regulation, and Hazardous Waste ● Degree of Hazard as an Approach to Defining and

● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Managing Hazardous Wastes; Identification and Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Section 3001 Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain ● Design and Development of a Hazardous Waste Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Reactivity Testing Protocol

Waste Provisions; Final Rule ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Determines That Ash ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal From Waste-to-Energy Facilities Is Subject to Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Hazardous Waste Regulations upon Exiting the Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Combustion Building

Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Interim Final Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Regulations on the “Mixture” and “Derived-From” Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Rules Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Streamlined ● States’ Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling Regulations for Collecting and Managing Universal ● Universal Waste Rule (Brochure) Wastes

● The Used Oil Management Standards (Video) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Manifest

● Waste Minimization for Selected Residuals in the System to be Streamlined Petroleum Refining Industry ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-level Mixed Waste Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste Regulation HAZARDOUS WASTES ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, ● Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential and Promote Recycling for Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed Universal Waste Rule ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Request for Comments: EPA Announces In-Depth Review of the Land ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Program Background Document for Spent Potliners From Primary Aluminum Reduction—K088 (Final) ● *Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion into Indoor Air ● ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) *Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Indoor Air Pathway from Groundwater and Soils Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed (Subsurface Vapor Intrusion Guidance); Draft ● ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Guidance for the Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Waste Combustion Ash for the Toxicity Characteristic F032, F034, and F035; Final ● Hazardous Waste Management Planning Needs and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Practices: A Review of Several State Agency Background Documents for First Third Wastes; Final Approaches Rule (Complete Set) ● Identificando Su Residuo: El Punto de Partida

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Identifying Your Waste: The Starting Point (Brochure) Background Documents for Second Third Wastes; ● Implementation Strategy of U.S. Supreme Court Final Rule (Complete Set) Decision in City of Chicago v. EDF for Municipal ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Waste Combustion Ash; Memorandum Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Rule (Complete Set) — Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 Edition (CD-ROM) — How Can You Make a Difference in Hazardous Waste Management? ● Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills

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— How Does RCRA Work? ● Background Document on the Development and Use — Safe Hazardous Waste Recycling of Reference Doses; Part I: Data Needs and Apportionment; Part II: Considerations Related to the — State Hazardous Waste Contacts Development of Protocols for Toxicity Studies — What Makes a Waste Hazardous? ● Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of ● Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small Compounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Businesses Report)

● Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case Empresas Pequeñas Studies on Ground-Water and Surface Water ● *Measuring Progress 1991-2001: The Priority Contamination From Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Chemicals Trends Report ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule

● Nation’s Hazardous Waste Management Program at a ● Environmental Fact Sheet:: Finalization of Hazardous Crossroads: The RCRA Implementation Study Waste Identification Rule (HWIR) ● *RCRA Hazardous Waste Delisting: The First 20 Years ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards ● RCRA Helps Turn Brownfields Green Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Waste ● ● RCRA Implementation Study Update: The Definition *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination of Solid Waste for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels ● ● RCRA: Reduciendo el Riesgo de Residuo *Environmental Fact Sheet: Request for Comments: EPA Announces In-Depth Review of the Land ● RCRA: Reducing Risk From Waste Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Program ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Modules (Complete Set of RCRA Modules) Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities ● Regulatory Analysis of RCRA Regulations ● *Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion into Indoor Air ● *Report to Congress: Evaluating the Consensus Best ● Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Hazardous Practices Developed through the Howard Hughes Waste Combustion Facilities; Draft Medical Institute’s Collaborative Hazardous Waste Management Demonstration Project and the Need for ● *Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to Regulatory Changes to Carry Out Project Indoor Air Pathway from Groundwater and Soils Recommendations (Subsurface Vapor Intrusion Guidance); Draft ● ● Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study Regulation and Hazardous Waste ● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study: ● Revised Implementation Strategy for City of Chicago Appendices v. EDF Municipal Waste Combustion Ash Supreme ● Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis Court Decision; Memorandum ● Health and Environmental Effects Profiles (40 CFR ● Risky Business? An Overview of Risk Assessment and 261); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste RCRA under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001

● Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol ● Hidden Hazards of Backyard Burning for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft ● Human Health and Environmental Damages from Review (Complete Set) Mining and Mineral Processing Wastes; Technical ● Technical Resource Document: Background Document Supporting the Final Rule Solidification/Stabilization and Its Application to Applying Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to Waste Materials Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes

● Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities HEALTH EFFECTS ● Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines (Complete ● Abandoned Mine Site Characterization and Cleanup Set) Handbook ● Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Background Document

● Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s Guide

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● Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model ● Risky Business? An Overview of Risk Assessment and

● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community RCRA — How Can You Make a Difference in Hazardous ● State and Local Governments are Key to Reducing Waste Management? Backyard Burning ● ● *Measuring Progress 1991-2001: The Priority Subchronic Toxicity of Meta-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Chemicals Trends Report Rats ● ● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Assessment of Subchronic Toxicity of Ortho-Cresol in Sprague Health Risks Associated With Exposure to Municipal Dawley Rats Waste Combustion Emissions ● Subchronic Toxicity of Para-Cresol in Sprague Dawley

● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to Rats; MBA Chemical No. 25 Congress ● Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report

● Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test ● Surface Water Screening Procedure; Background Materials: Pyridine; Volumes I and II Document

● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater ● Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Protection Standard Administered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6

● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Information Through 15; Final Report Requirements for Permitting Discharges; General ● Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Administered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Through 15; Final Report; Appendices I–IX

Facilities ● Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Backyard ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Burning Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part II ● Procedural Guidance for Reviewing Exposure HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Information Under RCRA, Section 3019 ● Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential ● Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and Acid-Generating for Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed Wastes Generated by the Mining and Beneficiating Universal Waste Rule Industries, and the Potentials for Contaminant Release ● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 ● Rat Oral Subchronic Toxicity Study; Final Report; Edition (CD-ROM) Compound: Isobutyl Alcohol ● Community Options for Safe Needle Disposal ● Reducing Backyard Burning in Indian Country ● Consumer’s Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste ● Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for ● Desechos Domésticos Peligrosos: Pasos para un mane- Municipal Solid Waste Landfills jo seguro ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Streamlined Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood Regulations for Collecting and Managing Universal Preserving Wastes Wastes ● *Report to Congress: Evaluating the Consensus Best ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for Practices Developed through the Howard Hughes Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG Medical Institute’s Collaborative Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste Management Demonstration Project and the Need for Regulatory Changes to Carry Out Project ● Handle with Care: How to Throw Out Used Insulin Recommendations Syringes and Lancets at Home; A Booklet for Young People with Diabetes and their Families ● Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust ● Household Hazardous Waste Management: A Manual ● Report to Congress on Special Wastes From Mineral for One-Day Community Collection Programs Processing: Summary and Findings; Methods and Analyses; Appendices ● Household Hazardous Waste: Steps to Safe Management ● Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 235 I Subjects

● Manual del Consumidor Para Reducir los Desechos IGNITABLE WASTES Solidos ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Moving Out, Moving In: Making Environmental Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Choices When You Move Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners ● National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal) Landfill (Complete Set) Facilities ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis to ● The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions for the Next Generation Kit for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment

● Proceedings of the Eighth National United States Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule) Environmental Protection Agency Conference on ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Household Hazardous Waste Management, November Background Document for Characteristic Ignitable 6–10, 1993, Burlington, Vermont Wastes (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002),

● Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Household Hazardous Waste Management, November Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents 5–7, 1990, San Francisco, California (Final) ● ● Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Treatment Household Hazardous Waste Management Standards for Certain Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes ● ● Proceedings of the Seventh National United States Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study Environmental Protection Agency Conference on ● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study: Household Hazardous Waste Management Appendices (Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 8–12, 1992) ● Ignitability Characteristic (40 CFR 261.21); ● Proceedings of the Sixth National United States Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under Environmental Protection Agency Conference on RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Household Hazardous Waste Management (Seattle, ● Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 CFR 265, Washington, December 3–7, 1991) Subpart N); Standards Applicable to Owners and ● Protect Yourself, Protect Others: Safe Options for Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Home Needle Disposal and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C,

● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Section 3004 Module: Introduction to Solid and Hazardous Waste ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta Exclusions (40 CFR Part 261.4) ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste Ferrocarril (40 CFR Part 273) ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning ● Reglamento de Residuos Universales ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean Translation) ● *Rules Changed To Help Accelerate Lead-based Paint ● Removal RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Refinishing ● States’ Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad ● Summary of the First National Conference on Transportation Household Hazardous Waste Collection Programs ● RCRA in Focus: Printing ● Summary of the Second National Conference on ● Household Hazardous Waste Management RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● Summary of the Third National Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Management ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: ● Survey of Household Hazardous Waste and Related Collection Programs Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Potliners ● Universal Waste Rule (Brochure)

236 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsI

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed (IWEM) User's Guide Rule; Volume 1-B: BDAT Related Comments; D001: ● List of Industrial Waste Landfills and Construction Characteristic Ignitable Wastes and Demolition Waste Landfills ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Module: Introduction to RCRA Solid Waste Programs Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments ● Regulatory Determination: Landfills and Surface ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Impoundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary United States; Volumes I and II Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of (1987) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 13: Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, 1996: Clarification of Bevill Exclusion INFORMATION SOURCES for Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Solid Waste for Mineral Processing Wastes, Treatment ● An Analysis of Composting as an Environmental Standards for Characteristic Mineral Processing Remediation Technology Wastes, and Associated Issues ● Be Waste Aware - Waste Reduction Resources and Tools for Students ● Business Guide for Reducing Solid Waste INDUSTRIAL WASTE [NON-HAZARDOUS] ● Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From ● Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule Volume III: Addendum to Characterization of Municipal Landfill Leachates; A Literature Review ● Characterization of Building-Related Construction and Demolition Debris in the United States ● Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Volume IV: Characterization of Municipal Waste Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Combustion Residues and Their Leachates; A (CESQG) Rulemaking Literature Review ● Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal ● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 Facilities and Practices; Notification Requirements for Edition (CD-ROM) Industrial Solid Waste Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Part 257) (Draft) ● Composting, Yard Trimmings, and Municipal Solid Waste ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels ● Consumer’s Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG Second Edition Hazardous Waste ● Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and ● Generation and Management of CESQG Waste Drainage Quality Contacts in Western Governors’ Association Member States ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management ● ¡Es Fácil Ser Verde! Una Guia para Planear y Dirigir ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) Reuniones y Eventos Conscientes del Ambiente ● Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Background ● Exemption of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Document Wastes from Federal Hazardous Waste Regulations ● Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s Guide ● Exención de los Residuos de la Exploración y ● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best Producción de Petróleo Crudo y Gas Natural de los Practices Reglamentos Federales de Residuos Peligrosos ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model ● Financing Guide for Recycling Businesses: Investment (IWEM) Technical Background Document Forums, Meetings, and Networks

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 237 I Subjects

● 40 CFR Parts 190–299 ● Puedes Hacer una Diferencia: Aprende Sobre las

● Full Cost Accounting for Municipal Solid Waste Carreras para el Manejo de Desechos Management: A Handbook ● RCRA Online: A Quick Reference Guide (Brochure)

● Full Cost Accounting in Action: Case Studies of Six ● RCRA Orientation Manual

Solid Waste Management Agencies ● RCRA Public Participation Manual ● Generation and Management of CESQG Waste ● Recycling Guide for Native American Nations ● Green Advertising Claims ● Report to Congress: Recovery and Recycling of ● How to Start or Expand a Recycling Collection Plastics From Durable Goods

Program ● Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and ● Risky Business? An Overview of Risk Assessment and Rechargeable Battery Management Act RCRA ● International Waste Minimization Approaches and ● Site-Specific Flexibility Requests for Municipal Solid Policies to Metal Plating Waste Landfills in Indian Country; Draft Guidance ● It’s Easy Being Green: A Guide to Planning and ● Training and Technical Assistance Directory for Tribal Conducting Environmentally Aware Meetings and Solid Waste Managers Events ● Tribal Waste Journal ● Jobs Through Recycling Program ● WasteWise Progress Reports ● Joining Forces on Solid Waste Management: ● Regionalization Is Working in Rural and Small WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Buying or Manufacturing Communities Recycled Products ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Facility Waste Assessments ● Life Cycle Assessment: Public Data Sources for the LCA Practitioner ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Recycling Collection

● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Waste Prevention — Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● WasteWise Update — How Can You Make a Difference in Hazardous ● You Can Make a Difference: Learn about Careers in Waste Management? Waste Management — How Does RCRA Work? — Safe Hazardous Waste Recycling INK FORMULATION WASTES — State Hazardous Waste Contacts ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) — What Makes a Waste Hazardous? Background Document for K086 Solvent Wash (Final) ● Managing Used Motor Oil: Order Form ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small Background Document for K086 (Ink Formulation Businesses Equipment Cleaning Wastes); Addendum (Final) ● Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Empresas Pequeñas Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Manual de Participación Pública de la RCRA Rule; Volume 1-L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and K106: Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues ● Manual del Consumidor para Reducir los Desechos Solidos From Ink Production Wastes Containing Cyanide

● Manufacturing From Recyclables: 24 Case Studies of Successful Recycling Enterprises INORGANIC CHEMICAL WASTES ● Monitoring Science in the RCRA Program (Kit Folder) ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions ● Planning for Disaster Debris to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and ● Publications on Mining Waste Management in Indian Economic Impacts Country

● Publications on Solid Waste Management in Indian Country

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● Background Document for Analysis of the Land ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Injection Data and Issues Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral

● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of (Complete Set) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 1: Comments Related to Phase III Proposed Rule, March ● Background Document for Land Disposal 2, 1997 Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Comments Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Background Document for K071 (Final) Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Background Document for K073 (Final) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August Background Document for Mercury-Containing 22, 1995 Wastes (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral F032, F034, and F035; Final Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document Rule, January 25, 1996 ● Regulatory Changes Proposed for Certain Hazardous ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Waste Recycling Activities Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Potliners Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Preserving Wastes Rule, May 12, 1997

● Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions: TC Metals Wastes; Final Report Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Rule; Volume 1-L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment K106: Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of From Ink Production Wastes Containing Cyanide Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 10: Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for ● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal TC-Metal Hazardous Waste Issues Raised in Original Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995, and in Second Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Waste Provisions; Final Rule

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 239 K Subjects

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Potliners Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 11: JOBS THROUGH RECYCLING PROGRAM Comments Related to Newly Identified Mineral Processing Waste Treatment Standards, Grab Versus ● Jobs Through Recycling Program Composite Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal ● Recycling Means Business Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues

K-WASTES INORGANIC PIGMENT WASTES ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment Background Document for Inorganic Pigment Wastes, Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic K002–K008 (Final) Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Listing Wastes; Final Determination for Two Dye and Pigment Wastes ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● *EPA Proposes Hazardous Waste Listing Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Determination for Dyes and Pigments Production Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Wastes (Complete Set) ● ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Comments (Complete Set) ● ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for the First Third Wastes to Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Background Document (Addendum) for All Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- Nonwastewaters (Final) Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting Wastes: K149, K150, and K151 (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141–145, IRON PRODUCTION WASTES K147, and K148 (Final) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners the Production of Aniline, K083 (Final) (Complete Set) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From Background Document (Addendum) for All the Production of Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT Benzene, K025 (Final) Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 Nonwastewaters (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K062 (Final) 240 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsK

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Background Document for K046 Nonreactive Chlorobenzene Wastes (K032–K034, K041, K042, K085, Subcategory (Final)

K097, K098, K105, and D012–D017) (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K046; Addendum (Final)

Background Document for Inorganic Pigment Wastes, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K002–K008 (Final) Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) and K052 (Final)

Background Document for K001 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, Background Document for K001 (Addendum) and and K052; Amendment (Final)

U051 (Creosote) (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K060 (Final)

Background Document for K009 and K010 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K061 (Final)

Background Document for K011, K013, and K014 ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (Final) Background Document for K061; Addendum (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K011, K013, and K014; Background Document for K062 (Final) Addendum for Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K071 (Final) Background Document for K015 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K073 (Final) Background Document for K015; Addendum (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K086 Solvent Wash (Final) Background Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, ● and K030 (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K086 (Ink Formulation ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Equipment Cleaning Wastes); Addendum (Final) Background Document for K021 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K087 (Final) Background Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) ● (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K099 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT ● Background Document for K022; Amendment (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K101 and K102 Low ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Arsenic Subcategory (Final) Background Document for K024 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K103 and K104 (Final) Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, ● Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Background Document for Mercury-Containing Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents Wastes (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K037 (Final) K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K132, U359 (Final) Background Document for K037; Amendment (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Background Document for K043 (Final) K036 Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final)

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 241 K Subjects

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Promulgates Listing Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Determination for Certain Wastes from the Production K038–K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final) of Chlorinated Aliphatics

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● *EPA Proposes Hazardous Waste Listing Background Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, Determination for Dyes and Pigments Production K093, K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final) Wastes

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards Background Document for Spent Potliners From Promulgated for Petroleum Refining Waste

Primary Aluminum Reduction-K088 (Final) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Listing ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Determination for Two Dye and Pigment Wastes

Background Document for Stripping Still Tails From ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Opportunity for Comment the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final) on Regulatory Status of Spent Catalyst Wastes ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Background Document for Universal Standards; Revise Certain Standards for Spent Potliners from Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) New Regulatory Classification Scheme for Vitrification ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Units Treating K088 Waste

Background Document for Universal Standards; ● Ground-Water Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms Potliners (K088) of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) of Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards Background Document for Wastes From the for K069 Nonwastewaters in the Calcium Production of Dinitrotoluene, Toluenediamine, and Sulfate/Sodium Subcategory and Wastewater Forms of Toluene Diisocyanate, K027, K111–K116, U221, and K069 U223 (Final) ● Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) of Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards Background Document for Wastes From the for Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of K100 Production of Epichlorohydrin, K017 (Final) ● Memorandum to the Docket Regarding Final ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards for Nonwastewater and Background Document for Wastes From the Wastewater Forms of K044, K045, and K047 Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, ● and K096 (Final) Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination: Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Analyses; Supplemental Background Document Background Document for Wastes From the ● Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing and K096; Amendment (Final) Determination Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment Document; Part II ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Document for Wastewater Treatment Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Sludges Generated in the Production of Creosote K035 Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment (Final) Document (Complete Set) ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Wastes for Which Ferrocarril Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Transportation Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum (Final Amendments) Potliners

242 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsL

● Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on ● Response to Comments Background Document for the the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rulemaking Rule; Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments;

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Organo- Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Nitrogen Compound Wastes; and Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated Phenolic, ● Response to Comments Background Document for the and Phenolic Wastes Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; D004: ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Wastes Containing Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic Rule; Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments; Wastes for Selenium K048–K052: Petroleum Refining Industry Wastes; K036: Organophosphorus Wastes (Nonwastewaters); ● Response to Comments Background Document for the K037: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Production of Disulfoton Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Containing Thallium Rule; Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; Related Comments K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From LAB WASTES Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc ● *Report to Congress: Evaluating the Consensus Best Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Practices Developed through the Howard Hughes Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting Medical Institute’s Collaborative Hazardous Waste Management Demonstration Project and the Need for ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Regulatory Changes to Carry Out Project Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Recommendations Rule; Volume 1-L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and K106: Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues ● Response to Comments Background Document for the From Ink Production Wastes Containing Cyanide Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, Rule; Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1, 1, 1­ Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the ● Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Economic Impacts Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated to Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Regulatory Impact Analysis Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 243 L Subjects

● Background Document for Analysis of the Land ● Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Injection Data and Issues Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes,

● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Characteristics, and Required and Available Treatment Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Capacity (Complete Set) Refining Wastes (Final Rule) ● Background Paper: Exclusion to the Definition of Solid

● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Waste: Excluded Scrap Metal and Shredded Circuit Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment Boards Being Recycled Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed Background Document (Addendum) for All Wastes; Final Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT

● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Nonwastewaters (Final) Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (Complete Set) Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene

● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Wastes: K149, K150, and K151 (Final) Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141–145, (Complete Set) K147, and K148 (Final)

● Background Document for Capacity Analysis to ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment (Complete Set)

Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Document for First Third Wastes to Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents; Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Amendment to Volumes 1 and 2 (Final)

Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Document for First Third Wastes to Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents; Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Revisions (Final)

Rule: First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Required and Availability Treatment Capacity Background Document for Newly Listed Refinery ● Background Document for Land Disposal Wastes: F037 and F038 (Final)

Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: Comments K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, ● Background Document for Second Third Wastes to K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final K132, U359 (Final)

Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) and Required and Availability Treatment Capacity; Background Document for Organic Toxicity Volumes I and II Characteristic Wastes D018–D043 and Addendum to ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II Characteristic Wastes D012–D017 (Final)

● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Background Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Control Procedures and Methodology (Final)

Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Recycling Background Document for Spent Potliners From ● Background Document for the Groundwater Screening Primary Aluminum Reduction—K088 (Final)

Procedure to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Restrictions Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed

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● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Comprehensive Background Document for Universal Standards; Review of the Treatment Standards for Mercury- Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Bearing Hazardous Waste

Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Final Conditional No- ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Migration Determination for DOE’s Waste Isolation Background Document for Universal Standards; Pilot Plant (WIPP)

Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule for Third Third ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Scheduled Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: for Land Disposal Restrictions F032, F034, and F035; Final ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Promulgated for Petroleum Refining Waste Background Documents for First Third Wastes; Final ● Rule (Complete Set) Environmental Fact Sheet: Finalization of Hazardous Waste Identification Rule (HWIR) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Documents for Second Third Wastes; *Environmental Fact Sheet: Ideas to Reduce Reporting Final Rule (Complete Set) Requirements at Hazardous Waste Facilities ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Land Disposal ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Restrictions—Second Third (Final) Rule (Complete Set) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Milestone! Fifth Rulemaking Finalizes Land Disposal Restrictions ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Wastes for Which ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined Revise Certain Standards for Spent Potliners from Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, New Regulatory Classification Scheme for Vitrification K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, Units Treating K088 Waste K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Request for Comments: (Final Amendments) EPA Announces In-Depth Review of the Land ● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Program Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Land Disposal ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Two New Hazardous Waste Restrictions for Newly Listed Wastes and Codes Added From Organobromine Production Contaminated Debris (Phase I LDRs); Final Rule ● Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land ● Economic Impact Assessment of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Program (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions Final Rule on Newly Identified ● Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Wood Preserving Hazardous Wastes Contaminated Potliners (K088) Media and Abandoned Wood Preserving Sites ● Guidance for Implementing the RCRA Dioxin Listing ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Comprehensive Rule Review of the Treatment Standards for Mercury- Bearing Hazardous Waste ● Hazardous Waste Requirements for Large Quantity Generators ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Deferral of Phase IV Standards for PCBs as an Underlying Hazardous ● Human Health and Environmental Damages from Constituent in Soil Mining and Mineral Processing Wastes; Technical Background Document Supporting the Final Rule ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for Applying Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to Corrective Action Management Units and Temporary Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes Units ● Identification and Description of Mineral Processing ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Treatment Sectors and Waste Streams; Technical Background Standards for Certain Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Document; Final

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● Land Disposal Restrictions for Hazardous Wastes: A ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Snapshot of the Program Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed

● *Land Disposal Restrictions: Summary of Rule; Volume 1: BDAT Related Comments (Complete Requirements Set) ● ● Management of Remediation Waste Under RCRA Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated Rule; Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards (Complete Set) ● No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Petitioners; Draft Rule; Volume 3: Policy Related Comments ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing ● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Determination Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Response to Comment Document; Part II Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Document; Part IV Waste Provisions; Final Rule

● *Proposed Revisions to the Hazardous Waste ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Identification Rule (HWIR) Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Training Module: Introduction to Containment Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart DD) Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part 268) ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support ● Regulation of Fuel Blending and Related Treatment 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- and Storage Activities Memo Related Comments ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of Land Disposal ● Technical Resource Document: Solidification/ Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes and Stabilization and Its Application to Waste Materials Hazardous Soil (Phase II LDRs); Final Rule ● Treatment Technology Background Document; Second ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Third; Final Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum ● Treatment Technology Background Document; Third Potliners Third; Final

● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood Preserving Wastes LANDFILLS

● Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal see also MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS Restrictions: TC Metals Wastes; Final Report ● Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; ● Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on Supplemental Background Document for the Final the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Double Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Rulemaking Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Impoundments Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed ● Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance Rule; Capacity-Related Comments in Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Detection Rule Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related ● Characterization of Building-Related Construction and Comments; Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments; Demolition Debris in the United States Volume 3: Policy Related Comments

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● Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Facilities: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Systems for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Designs, Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Design, Construction, and Operation

Plans, and Management of Liquids in Landfills ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner ● Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills Systems for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and

● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (Draft) (CESQG) Rulemaking ● Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Exposure

● Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Information Requirements Under RCRA, Section 3019 Facilities and Practices; Notification Requirements for ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Landfills

Industrial Solid Waste Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Part ● Prohibition on the Disposal of Bulk Liquid Hazardous 257) (Draft) Waste in Landfills; Statutory Interpretive Guidance ● Damage Cases: Construction and Demolition Waste ● RCRA Guidance Document: Landfill Design, Liner Landfills Systems and Final Cover; Draft ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Controlling the Impacts of ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Remediation Activities in or Around Wetlands Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards Units (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N)

Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Waste ● Regulatory Determination: Landfills and Surface ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination Impoundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge

for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels ● Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management Liquids in Hazardous Waste Landfills

● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) ● Technical Guidance Document: Final Covers on

● Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance Hazardous Waste Landfills and Surface (HELP) Model; Volume 1: User’s Guide for Version 3; Impoundments Volume 2: Engineering Documentation for Version 3

● Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites LEACHATE ● Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Background Document ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, ● Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s Guide Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume A: Wastewater ● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Practices Leachate (F039) for which there are Concentration- ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model Based Treatment Standards (IWEM) Technical Background Document ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model Background Document for U and P Wastes, (IWEM) User's Guide Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P

● Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 CFR 265, Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters With Methods of Subpart N); Standards Applicable to Owners and Treatment as Treatment Standards Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Background Document for U and P Wastes, Section 3004 Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume C:

● Inventory of Open Dumps Nonwastewater Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039) for Which There Are ● Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Concentration-Based Treatment Standards Evaluation ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● List of Industrial Waste Landfills and Construction Background Document for U and P Wastes, and Demolition Waste Landfills Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume D: Reactive U ● Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate and P Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters

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● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and Leachate Background Document for U and P Wastes, Characterization; Monofill Baseline Year; Woodburn Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Monofill; Woodburn, Oregon

Gaseous Wastes ● Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test ● Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, Materials: Pyridine; Volumes I and II

Ash Extracts, and Leachates ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing ● Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Determination Notice of Data Availability (NODA) MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites Response to Comment Document; Part I

(Complete Set) ● RCRA Guidance Document: Landfill Design, Liner ● Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills Systems and Final Cover; Draft

● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Criteria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed

● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Summary Rule; Volume 1-P: BDAT Related Comments; of Data on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate Leachates Characteristics ● Response to Comments Background Document for the

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Requests Information Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed on Bioreactor landfills and Performance of Alternative Rule; Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments Liners for Landfills When Leachate is Recirculated ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal

● Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Potliners (K088) Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Technological Requirements of HSWA of 1984, Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Respecting Liners and Leachate Collection Systems; Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) Reauthorization Statutory Interpretation #5D ● Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management Manual ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) ● Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste ● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study Regulatory Determination

● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study: ● Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting Appendices Leachate Generation From Solid Waste Disposal Sites ● Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP) Model; Volume 1: User’s Guide for Version 3; Volume 2: Engineering Documentation for Version 3 LEAD WASTES ● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best see also SECONDARY LEAD SMELTING WASTES Practices ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model Background Document for D008 and P and U Lead (IWEM) Technical Background Document Wastes (Final) ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (IWEM) User’s Guide Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic ● Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed Evaluation ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate Background Document for Universal Standards;

● Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Systems for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Design, Construction, and Operation ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)

● Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Background Document for Universal Standards; Systems for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) (Draft)

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● Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Ash Extracts, and Leachates Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating

● Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary States, 1970 to 2000 Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Combustion of Hazardous Wastes Containing Arsenic, Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Lead, and Mercury Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical 22, 1995 Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Rechargeable Battery Management Act Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Draft Test Report Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 4: Comments Related to First Notice of Data Availability, ● Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and May 10, 1996 Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ferrocarril Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Transportation Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed ● RCRA in Focus: Printing Rule, May 12, 1997 ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● *Rules Changed To Help Accelerate Lead-based Paint ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Removal Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Rule; Volume 1-H: BDAT Related Comments; D008: Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 1: Characteristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Lead–Zinc Containing Lead

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed LEGISLATION Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Rechargeable Battery Management Act Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● RCRA Orientation Manual Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Module: Introduction to RCRA Statutory Overview Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 1: Comments Related to Phase III Proposed Rule, March ● Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended by the 2, 1997 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)

● 25 Years of RCRA: Building on Our Past to Protect Our Future

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LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community — How Does RCRA Work? ● Closure/Post-Closure and Financial Responsibility Requirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, ● Manual de Participación Pública de la RCRA

Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; ● Pollution Prevention Solutions During Permitting, Background Document Inspection, and Enforcement ● Closure/Post-Closure Interim Status Standards (40 ● Post-Closure Liability Trust Fund Simulation Model; CFR 265, Subpart G): Standards Applicable to Owners Volume I: Model Overview and Results; Volume II: and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Graphs and Tables of Model Results; Volume III: Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle Model Description C, Section 3004 ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Faster, Focused, More ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Closure Flexible Cleanups and Post-Closure Care and Financial Responsibility ● RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance Requirements (Subpart C, Sections 258.30–258.32); Draft Background Document ● RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Final ● Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for Owners/Operators ● RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Compliance Order Guidance ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Assurance Mechanisms Finalized for Landfill Operators ● RCRA Guidance Manual for Subpart G Closure and Post-Closure Care Standards and Subpart H Cost ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule Estimating Requirements ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical ● RCRA Inspection Manual Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities ● TM RCRA Liability Coverage for Bodily Injury and ● Environmental Factor RCRA Hazardous Waste Property Damage Survey Results Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM ● RCRA Public Participation Manual ● Equivalency of State Financial Responsibility Mechanisms ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Closure/Post- ● Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart G) Care; Requirements for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Facilities; A Guidance Manual Module: Introduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart F ● Financial Requirements; Interim Status Standards (40 CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Corrective Action ● Financial Responsibility for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: An Introduction for Local Governments ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and ● Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Compliance Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: Treatment and Storage Facilities; Volume II: Land ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Disposal Facilities; Volume III: Unit Costs; Volume IV: Module: Introduction to RCRA Financial Assurance Documentation (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart H)

● Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Study ● Report to the Congress of the United States on the Post-Closure Liability Trust Fund Under Section ● Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions and 3001(A)(2)(II) of the Comprehensive Environmental Answers Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 ● Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 CFR 265, ● Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Subpart N); Standards Applicable to Owners and Regulations for Landfills Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, ● Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 264.15) and Interim Section 3004 Status Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 265.15); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of ● Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 and Disposal Facilities; A Guidance Manual

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● Technical Implementation Document for EPA’s Boiler ● Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal and Industrial Furnace Regulations Facilities: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection

● Waste Analysis at Facilities That Generate, Treat, Store, Designs, Action Leakage Rates, Response Action and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Plans, and Management of Liquids in Landfills Manual ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design

● Waste Analysis Guidance for Facilities That Burn Criteria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document Hazardous Wastes; Draft ● Design, Construction, and Evaluation of Clay Liners for Waste Management Facilities

● Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; LIFE-CYCLE MANAGEMENT Technical Guidance Document ● ● El Ciclo de Vida de un CD o DVD *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Requests Information on Bioreactor landfills and Performance of Alternative ● Extended Product Responsibility: A New Principle for Liners for Landfills When Leachate is Recirculated Product-Oriented Pollution Prevention ● Geosynthetic Clay Liners Used in Municipal Solid ● Extended Product Responsibility: A Strategic Waste Landfills Framework for Sustainable Products ● Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum ● Guidelines for Assessing the Quality of Life-Cycle Technological Requirements of HSWA of 1984, Inventory Analysis Respecting Liners and Leachate Collection Systems; ● Life Cycle Assessment: Public Data Sources for the Reauthorization Statutory Interpretation #5D LCA Practitioner ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management ● The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) ● Proceedings of the Workshop on Extended Product ● Indexing of Long-Term Effectiveness of Waste Responsibility, October 21–22, 1996, The White House Containment Systems for a Regulatory Impact Conference Center Analysis ● Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A ● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks Practices ● WasteWise Update (Issue#10)—Extended Product ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model Responsibility (IWEM) Technical Background Document ● WasteWise Update (Issue #13)—Moving Toward ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model Sustainability (IWEM) User’s Guide ● WasteWise Update (Issue #15): Environmentally ● Joint NRC/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual Design Preferable Purchasing Approach for Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities

● Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance LINERS Evaluation ● Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; ● Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model Supplemental Background Document for the Final ● Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities Double Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Impoundments Systems for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Design, Construction, and Operation ● Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance in Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and ● Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation Detection Rule (Draft) ● Batch-Type Procedures for Estimating Soil Adsorption ● Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to of Chemicals; Technical Resource Document Determine Required Liner Thickness

● RCRA Guidance Document: Landfill Design, Liner Systems and Final Cover; Draft

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● RCRA Guidance Document: Surface Impoundments, ● Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Composting Liner Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Options: Lessons From 30 Communities

Draft ● WasteWise Progress Reports ● Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical ● WasteWi$e: Tip Sheet: Buying or Manufacturing Manual Recycled Products ● Technical Guidance Document: Fabrication of Polyethylene FML Field Seams MARKETS—ALUMINUM MARKETS ● Markets for Recovered Aluminum ● Summary of Markets for Recovered Aluminum ● Background Document for Final Comprehensive Procurement Guideline III and Final Recovered Materials Advisory Notice III MARKETS—BATTERIES ● Background Document for Final Comprehensive Procurement Guideline IV and Final Recovered ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Materials Advisory Notice IV Rechargeable Battery Management Act ● ● Economic Impact Analysis for Final Comprehensive States’ Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling Procurement Guideline III ● Used Dry Cell Batteries: Is a Collection Program Right ● *EPA Expands Comprehensive Procurement for Your Community? Guidelines (CPG)

● Final Rule Revises Three Items and Adds Seven New Items to Comprehensive Procurement MARKETS—COMPOST Guidelines ● Composting, Yard Trimmings, and Municipal Solid ● Fourth Year WasteWise Progress Report: Preserving Waste Resources, Preventing Waste ● Markets for Compost ● How to Start or Expand a Recycling Collection ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Landscaping Products Program ● Summary of Markets for Compost ● Jobs Through Recycling Program ● Turning Garbage into Gold ● Manufacturing From Recyclables: 24 Case Studies of ● Successful Recycling Enterprises Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Programs

● MarketShare: Tips and Advice from the Jobs through Recycling Program MARKETS—CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ● Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the Marketplace ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Construction Products

● Recycling Guide for Native American Nations

● Recycling Means Business MARKETS—GLASS ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Construction Products ● Markets for Recovered Glass ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Landscaping Products ● Summary of Markets for Recovered Glass ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Nonpaper Office Products ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Miscellaneous Products MARKETS—MISCELLANEOUS ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Paper Products PRODUCTS ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Park and Recreation ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Miscellaneous Products Products ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Transportation Products ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Vehicular Products

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MARKETS[–]NON-PAPER OFFICE MEDICAL WASTES

PRODUCTS ● Community Options for Safe Needle Disposal ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Nonpaper Office ● EPA Guide for Infectious Waste Management Products ● Handle With Care: How to Throw Out Used Insulin Syringes and Lancets at Home; A Booklet for Young People With Diabetes and their Families MARKETS—PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS ● Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering ● Background Documentation for Minimum Content Phase; Final Report Standards ● Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250.14); Identification and ● Draft Paper Products RMAN [Recovered Materials Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Advisory Notice]; Supporting Analyses Section 3001

● Final Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory ● Medical Waste Management in the United States: First Notice (RMAN): Response to Public Comments Interim Report to Congress

● Office Paper Recycling: An Implementation Manual ● Medical Waste Management in the United States: Second Interim Report to Congress ● Summary of Comments on the Proposed Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice ● Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 (RMAN) ● Protect Yourself, Protect Others: Safe Options for ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Paper Products Home Needle Disposal

MARKETS—PARK AND RECREATION MERCURY WASTES

PRODUCTS ● Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Park and Recreation for Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed Products Universal Waste Rule ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K071 (Final)

MARKETS—PLASTICS ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Mercury-Containing ● Report to Congress: Recovery and Recycling of Wastes (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) Plastics From Durable Goods ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic MARKETS—TRANSPORTATION Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed PRODUCTS ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Universal Standards; ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Transportation Products Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) MARKETS—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS Background Document for Universal Standards;

● How to Set Up a Local Program to Recycle Used Oil Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Markets for Scrap Tires ● Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, ● *State Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick Reference Ash Extracts, and Leachates Guide—1999 Update ● Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in ● Summary of Markets for Scrap Tires Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Vehicular Products 2000

● Combustion of Hazardous Wastes Containing Arsenic, Lead, and Mercury

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● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Comprehensive ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Review of the Treatment Standards for Mercury- Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Bearing Hazardous Waste Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral

● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Streamlined Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Regulations for Collecting and Managing Universal Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Wastes Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Rule, May 12, 1997 ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors— Direct Final Rule, Parallel Proposal, and Proposed METAL PLATING OPERATIONS WASTES Rule ● International Waste Minimization Approaches and ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used Lamps Are Universal Wastes Policies to Metal Plating

● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act METHYL BROMIDE PRODUCTION WASTES ● Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16, 1980, Hazardous Waste List (40 CFR 261.31 and ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for 261.32); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final (Complete Set) ● *More Recycling and Reuse Proposed for Electronic Wastes and Mercury-Containing Equipment ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: ● Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; K132, U359 (Final) Draft Test Report ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; METHYL ETHYL PYRIDINE PRODUCTION D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: WASTES Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Containing Thallium Background Document for Stripping Still Tails From ● Response to Comments Background Document for the the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Rule; Volume 1-L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed K106: Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: From Ink Production Wastes Containing Cyanide Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, ● Response to Comments Background Document for the K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Rule; Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 254 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsM

MILITARY MUNITIONS ● Human Health and Environmental Damages from Mining and Mineral Processing Wastes; Technical ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Finalizes Regulations Background Document Supporting the Final Rule Under RCRA for Military Munitions Applying Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes

● Identification and Description of Mineral Processing MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING Sectors and Waste Streams; Technical Background WASTES Document; Final

● Abandoned Mine Site Characterization and Cleanup ● Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines (Complete Handbook Set)

● Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines’ Permits ● Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental

● Application of Geophysics to Acid Mine Drainage Releases at Mine Sites Investigations; Volume I: Literature Review and ● Introduction to Hard Rock Mining: A CD-ROM Theoretical Background; Volume II: Site Investigations Application

● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions ● Location of Mines and Factors Affecting Exposure to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and ● Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste Economic Impacts ● Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste; ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Appendices to Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes; ● Regulatory Impact Analysis Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Summary Reports (Complete Set) ● Background Document for Analysis of the Land ● Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Injection Data and Issues Impacts of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Programs (Complete Set) ● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal ● Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Publications on Mining Waste Management in Indian Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Country Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document ● Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and Acid-Generating Wastes Generated by the Mining and Beneficiating ● Damage Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines and Mineral Processing Sites Industries, and the Potentials for Contaminant Release ● Report to Congress on Special Wastes From Mineral ● Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for Cyanide in Spent Ore Processing: Summary and Findings; Methods and Analyses; Appendices ● Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and ● Drainage Quality Contacts in Western Governors’ Report to Congress: Wastes From the Extraction and Association Member States Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From Uranium Mining, and Oil ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule to Eliminate Shale Mineral Processing Wastes From the Bevill ● Amendment Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions-Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule to Identify the Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Status of Twenty Mineral Processing Wastes Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Conditionally Retained Within the Bevill Amendment Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 8: Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for

● Geochemical Modeling of Mine Pit Water: An Newly Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Overview and Application of Computer Codes Raised in First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, 1996

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● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions-Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 9: Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Newly Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Standards for Metal Raised in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral 12, 1997 Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Hazardous Waste as Fill Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data

Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Strawman II: Recommendations for a Regulatory Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Program for Mining Wastes and Materials Under Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Act Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 11: ● Comments Related to Newly Identified Mineral Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Processing Waste Treatment Standards, Grab Versus Literature for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes Composite Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal From the Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Report to Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Congress Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Summary of Data Presented in the Background Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Standards: Mineral Mining and Processing Point Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 12: Source Category Comments Related to Capacity Analysis for Newly ● Summary of Data Presented in the Background Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Mineral Processing Wastes Standards: Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Category Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Technical Document: Acid Mine Drainage Prediction Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Technical Document: Background for NEPA Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Reviewers: Non-Coal Mining Operations Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Technical Report: Design and Evaluation of Tailings Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 13: Dams Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed ● Technical Report: Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches Rule, January 25, 1996: Clarification of Bevill Exclusion and Tailings for Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Solid ● Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Waste for Mineral Processing Wastes, Treatment Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 1: Standards for Characteristic Mineral Processing Lead–Zinc Wastes, and Associated Issues ● Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 2: Gold

● Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 3: Iron

● Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 4: Copper

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● Technical Resource Document: Extraction and ● Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 5: Determine Required Liner Thickness

Uranium ● Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol ● Technical Resource Document: Extraction and for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 6: Gold Review (Complete Set) Placers

● Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 7: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE Phosphate and Molybdenum ● Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the ● Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Regulatory Determination ● Biosolids Generation, Use, and Disposal in the United ● U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mine Waste States Policy Dialogue Committee Meeting Summaries and ● Characterization of Building-Related Construction and Supporting Material Demolition Debris in the United States ● Water Quality in Open Pit Precious Metal Mines ● Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1960–2000 MODELS AND MODELING ● Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United ● Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable States, 1970 to 2000

Hydrogeology under RCRA; Appendix D: ● Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Development of Vulnerability Criteria Based on Risk Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to Assessments and Theoretical Modeling 2000 ● Cutting Edge Software to Cut Emissions ● Charging Households for Waste Collection and ● Geochemical Modeling of Mine Pit Water: An Disposal: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Overview and Application of Computer Codes Pricing on Solid Waste Management

● Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum ● Climate Change and Waste (Kit Folder)

Potliners (K088) ● Collection Efficiency: Strategies for Success ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management ● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) Edition (CD-ROM)

● Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; Description of ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Updated Methodology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E Review of Selected Provisions of Solid Waste

● Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance Regulations (HELP) Model; Volume 1: User’s Guide for Version 3; ● Cutting-Edge Software to Cut Emissions

Volume 2: Engineering Documentation for Version 3 ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- ● Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Background Setters Show How (Report)

Document ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- ● Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s Guide Setters Show How (Summary Packet)

● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, Practices Second Edition

● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model ● Full Cost Accounting for Municipal Solid Waste (IWEM) Technical Background Document Management: A Handbook

● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model ● Full Cost Accounting in Action: Case Studies of Six (IWEM) User’s Guide Solid Waste Management Agencies

● Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model ● Getting More for Less: Improving Collection Efficiency

● Postclosure Liability Trust Fund Simulation Model; ● Grant Resources for Solid Waste Activities in Indian Volume I: Model Overview and Results; Volume II: Country Graphs and Tables of Model Results; Volume III: Model Description Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 257 M Subjects

● Joining Forces on Solid Waste Management: ● Publications on Solid Waste Management in Indian Regionalization Is Working in Rural and Small Country

Communities ● Questions and Answers About Full Cost Accounting ● Making Solid (Waste) Decisions with Full-Cost ● Rate Structure Design: Setting Rates for a Pay-As-You- Accounting Throw Program ● Measuring Recycling: A Guide for State and Local ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Governments Training Module: Introduction to Municipal Solid ● Measuring Recycling: EPA’s Voluntary Standard Waste Disposal Facility Criteria

Method (Brochure) ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training ● Moving Targets Module: Introduction to RCRA Solid Waste Programs

● Multifamily Recycling: A Golden Opportunity for ● Recycling Works! State and Local Solutions to Solid Solid Waste Reduction Waste Management Problems

● Multifamily Recycling: A National Study ● Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for

● Municipal Solid Waste Flow Control: Summary of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Public Comments ● Report to Congress: Methods to Manage and Control

● Municipal Solid Waste in the United States: 2001 Plastic Wastes Facts and Figures ● Report to Congress on Flow Control and Municipal

● Municipal Solid Waste Source Reduction: A Snapshot Solid Waste of State Initiatives ● Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the

● National Source Reduction Characterization Report for United States; Volumes I and II Municipal Solid Waste in the United States ● Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue

● Open Dump Cleanup Project Helps Tribes Fight Waste ● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action;

● Partnership in Solid Waste Management Background Document ● ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Cooling Effect on Climate Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action (Final Change Report of the Municipal Waste Task Force) ● ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Elected Officials Solid Waste Management: A Local Challenge with Global Impacts ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Environmental and Civic Groups ● Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for MSW Planners ● Source Reduction and Your Community: An ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for State Officials Introduction to EPA’s Planning Packet ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A New Trend in Sustainable Solid ● Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A Waste Management (Video) Planning Packet (Flyer) ● Pay-As-You-Throw: Lessons Learned About Unit ● Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A Pricing Planning Packet (Kit) ● Pay-As-You-Throw Products and Tools Order Form ● Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A ● Pay-As-You-Throw Success Stories Planning Tool

● Pay-As-You-Throw: Throw Away Less and Save ● Training and Technical Assistance Directory for Tribal ● Pay-As-You-Throw Tool Kit Solid Waste Managers ● ● Pay-As-You-Throw Workbook: A Supplement to EPA’S Tribal Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Pay-As-You-Throw Guidebook Management ● ● Pick Up Savings: Adjusting Hauling Services while Tribal Waste Journal: Against All Odds: Transfer Reducing Waste (WasteWise Tip Sheet) Stations Triumph ● ● Planning for Disaster Debris Tribal Waste Journal: Alaska Villages Chart their own Course toward Solid Waste Solutions ● Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste ● Tribal Waste Journal: Respect Our Resources: Prevent Illegal Dumping ● Preparing Successful Grant Proposals

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● Unit Pricing: Providing an Incentive to Reduce MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE—SITING Municipal Solid Waste ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design ● Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for Solid Criteria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document Waste Officials; Volumes I and II ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Location ● WasteWise: Climate Benefits from Reducing Waste Restrictions (Subpart B); Draft Background Document ● Waste Transfer Stations: A Manual for Decision- ● Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide Making for Owners/Operators ● Waste Transfer Stations: Involved Citizens Make the ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, Difference Second Edition ● Will a Source Reduction Program Work in Your ● Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Community? Regulations for Landfills

● Sites for Our Solid Waste: A Guidebook for Effective Public Involvement MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE—COMBUSTION ● Site-Specific Flexibility Requests for Municipal Solid ● Analysis of U.S. Municipal Waste Combustion Waste Landfills in Indian Country; Draft Guidance Operating Practices ● Siting Our Solid Waste: Making Public Involvement ● Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, Work (Brochure) Ash Extracts, and Leachates ● Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical ● Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Manual MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites ● Waste Transfer Stations: A Manual for Decision- (Complete Set) Making ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, ● Waste Transfer Stations: Involved Citizens Make the Second Edition Difference ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Determines That Ash From Waste-to-Energy Facilities Is Subject to Hazardous Waste Regulations Upon Exiting the MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS Combustion Building ● Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the ● Guidance for the Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash for the Toxicity Characteristic Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills ● Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid ● Implementation Strategy of U.S. Supreme Court Decision in City of Chicago v. EDF for Municipal Waste Landfills Waste Combustion Ash; Memorandum ● Biosolids Generation, Use, and Disposal in the United States ● Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and Leachate Characterization; Monofill Baseline Year; Woodburn ● Characterization of Building-Related Construction and Monofill; Woodburn, Oregon Demolition Debris in the United States

● Municipal Waste Combustion Study (Complete Set) ● Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites ● Planning for Disaster Debris (Complete Set) ● Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue ● Cover Up with Compost ● Revised Implementation Strategy for City of Chicago ● v. EDF Municipal Waste Combustion Ash Supreme Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case Court Decision; Memorandum Studies on Ground-Water and Surface Water Contamination From Municipal Solid Waste Landfills ● Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A ● Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Closure and Post-Closure Care and Financial Responsibility Requirements (Subpart C, Sections 258.30–258.32); Draft Background Document

● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design Criteria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document

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● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Groundwater Monitoring and Corrective Action Training Module: Introduction to Municipal Solid (Subpart E) Waste Disposal Facility Criteria

● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Location ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Restrictions (Subpart B); Draft Background Document Module: Introduction to RCRA Solid Waste Programs

● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Operating Criteria (Subpart C); Draft Background Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste Document (40 CFR Part 273)

● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Summary ● Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for of Data on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate Municipal Solid Waste Landfills

Characteristics ● Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue ● Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Updated ● *Rules Changed To Help Accelerate Lead-based Paint Review of Selected Provisions of Solid Waste Removal Regulations ● Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal ● Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide Regulations for Landfills for Owners/Operators ● Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, Manual Second Edition ● Solid Waste Management: A Local Challenge with ● Don’t Trash It: Super Fun Global Impacts ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Assurance Mechanisms ● Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A Finalized for Landfill Operators Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes Rule To ● States May Issue Permit Variances for Municipal Allow States To Issue Research Development and Solid Waste Landfills Demonstration Permits For Municipal Solid Waste ● Landfills Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986)

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Requests Information on Bioreactor landfills and Performance of Alternative Liners for Landfills When Leachate is Recirculated NEWSLETTERS AND JOURNALS ● ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Procedures for Approving Tribal Waste Journal State Subtitle D Landfill Permitting Programs ● WasteWise Update ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used Lamps Are Universal Wastes

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for NICKEL WASTES Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG ● Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential Hazardous Waste for Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed ● Financial Responsibility for Municipal Solid Waste Universal Waste Rule Landfills: An Introduction for Local Governments ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Geosynthetic Clay Liners Used in Municipal Solid Background Document for K061; Addendum (Final) Waste Landfills ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and ● Landfill Reclamation Rechargeable Battery Management Act

● List of Municipal Waste Landfills ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal

● National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal) Landfill Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Facilities Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Planning for Disaster Debris Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Preparing No-Migration Demonstrations for Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Screening Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Tool Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995

260 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsO

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral (CESQG) Rulemaking

Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of and Promote Recycling Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: ● Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for Rule, May 12, 1997 Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG Hazardous Waste

● Generation and Management of CESQG Waste NITROBENZENE PRODUCTION WASTES ● Inventory of Open Dumps ● List of Industrial Waste Landfills and Construction ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From and Demolition Waste Landfills the Production of Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of ● RCRA: Reduciendo el Riesgo de Residuo Benzene, K025 (Final) ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Training Module: Introduction to Municipal Solid Background Document for K103 and K104 Waste Disposal Facility Criteria

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Module: Introduction to RCRA Solid Waste Programs

Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, Module: Introduction to Solid and Hazardous Waste K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Exclusions (40 CFR Part 261.4) Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT ● Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of United States; Volumes I and II Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater ● Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; Liquids in Hazardous Waste Landfills; Statutory K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Interpretative Guidance Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms ● Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated (1987) Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: ● Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ● Technical Resource Document: Design, Construction, and Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous NONHAZARDOUS WASTES Waste Surface Impoundments see also INDUSTRIAL WASTES [NON­ HAZARDOUS] OIL AND GAS see also MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE see also HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION— ● Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt LISTING OF USED OIL Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule Census of see also MARKETS—USED OIL State and Territorial Subtitle D Non-Hazardous Waste Programs see also PROCUREMENT—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS

● Census of State and Territorial Subtitle D Non- see also SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—USED OIL Hazardous Waste Programs ● Exemption of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production

● Characterization of Building-Related Construction and Wastes from Federal Hazardous Waste Regulations Demolition Debris in the United States ● Exención de los Residuos de la Exploración y

● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 Producción de Petróleo Crudo y Gas Natural de los Edition (CD-ROM) Reglamentos Federales de Residuos Peligrosos

● Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills

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● Proceedings of the First International Symposium on ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Waste Background Document for K015 (Final)

Management Practices, September 10–13, 1990, New ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Orleans, Louisiana Background Document for K015; Addendum (Final) ● Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Background Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy (Complete and K030 (Final) Set) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the Background Document for K021 (Final) United States; Volumes I and II ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of Background Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) Fossil Fuels (Final) ● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field Background Document for K022; Amendment (Final) Sampling and Analytical Results and Appendices A–G ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K024 (Final) ORGANIC CHEMICAL WASTES ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K103 and K104 (Final) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, Wastes; Final K132, U359 (Final) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Background Document for Organic Toxicity Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Characteristic Wastes D018–D043 and Addendum to (Complete Set) Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Wastes D012–D017 ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for (Final) Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Background Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, (Complete Set) K093, K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From Background Document for Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Aniline, K083 (Final) the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From Background Document for Universal Standards; the Production of Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Benzene, K025 (Final) Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Background Document for Universal Standards; Chlorobenzene Wastes (K032–K034, K041, K042, K085, Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms K097, K098, K105, and D012–D017) (Final) of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K009 and K010 (Final) Background Document for Wastes From the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Production of Dinitrotoluene, Toluenediamine, and Background Document for K011, K013, and K014 Toluene Diisocyanate, K027, K111–K116, U221, and (Final) U223 (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K011, K013, and K014; Background Document for Wastes From the Addendum for Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final) Production of Epichlorohydrin, K017 (Final) 262 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsO

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Wastes From the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: and K096 (Final) Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028,

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Background Document for Wastes From the Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of and K096; Amendment (Final) Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; Background Documents for Wastes for Which K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 (Final Amendments) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards Rule; Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments; Promulgated for Petroleum Refining Waste Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Organo- Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Nitrogen Compound Wastes; and Halogenated Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated Phenolic, Potliners and Phenolic Wastes

● Regulatory Changes Proposed for Certain Hazardous ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Waste Recycling Activities Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support ● Response to Comments Background Document for the 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Related Comments Rule; Capacity-Related Comments

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ORGANOBROMINE WASTES Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Two New Hazardous Waste Comments Codes Added From Organobromine Wastes ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Rulemaking Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From ORGANOPHOSPHORUS WASTES Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control K036 Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final) Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, K038–K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final)

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Pay as You Throw: Lessons Learned About Unit Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Pricing

Rule; Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments; ● Pay-As-You-Throw Products and Tools Order Form K048–K052: Petroleum Refining Industry Wastes; ● K036: Organophosphorus Wastes (Nonwastewaters); Pay-As-You-Throw Success Stories K037: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the ● Pay-As-You-Throw: Throw Away Less and Save Production of Disulfoton ● Pay-As-You-Throw Tool Kit

● Pay-As-You-Throw Workbook: A Supplement to EPA’s Pay-As-You-Throw Guidebook PAINT WASTES ● Rate Structure Design: Setting Rates for a Pay-As-You- ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Paint Wastes Not Listed as Throw Program Hazardous Waste

● *Rules Changed To Help Accelerate Lead-based Paint Removal PERMITS AND PERMITTING see also CLOSURE/POST-CLOSURE

● PALLETS Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines’ Permits ● Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part I: ACL see MARKETS—MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS Policy and Information Requirements; Part II: Based see PROCUREMENT—MISCELLANEOUS on 264.94(B) Criteria; Case Studies

PRODUCTS ● Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities; Technical Guidance Document

PAPER ● Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable see MARKETS—PAPER Hydrogeology Under RCRA (Complete Set) see MARKETS—PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS ● Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for Owners/Operators see PROCUREMENT—PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes Rule To Allow States To Issue Research Development and see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—PAPER Demonstration Permits For Municipal Solid Waste Landfills

● PAY-AS-YOU-THROW PROGRAM *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Procedures for Approving see also SOURCE REDUCTION [NON-HAZARDOUS State Subtitle D Landfill Permitting Programs WASTE] ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical ● Climate Change and Waste (Kit Folder) Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities

● TM Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Setters Show How (Report) Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM] ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- ● Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Hazardous Setters Show How (Summary Packet) Waste Combustion Facilities; Draft ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Cooling Effect on Climate ● Final Interim Status Standards for Surface Change Impoundments (40 CFR 265.220); Standards ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Elected Officials Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Environmental and Civic Groups Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Financial Requirements; Interim Status Standards (40 ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for MSW Planners CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for State Officials

● Pay-As-You-Throw: A New Trend in Sustainable Solid Waste Management (Video) 264 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsP

● General and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 ● Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Study

CFR 264 and 265, Subpart J); Interim Status Standards ● Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions and for Chemical, Physical, and Biological Treatment (40 Answers CFR 265, Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners ● and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol for Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities C, Section 3004 ● Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites

● General Facility Standards for Location of Facilities (40 ● Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart CFR 264, Subpart B, Section 264.18); Standards O); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Interim Status Standards and General Status ● General Issues Concerning Interim Status Standards Standards for Closure and Post-Closure Care (40 CFR (40 CFR 265); Standards Applicable to Owners and 264 and 265, Subpart G); Standards Applicable to Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under Section 3004 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

● General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 264.13); Interim Status ● Interim Status Standards for Land Treatment Facilities Standards for General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 265.13); (40 CFR 265, Subpart M); Standards Applicable to Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

● Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265, Subpart F); ● Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 CFR 265, Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Subpart N); Standards Applicable to Owners and Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission Monitoring; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions ● Interim Status Standards for Thermal Treatment Evaluation Guideline Processes Other Than Incineration and for Open Burning (40 CFR 265, Subpart P); Standards ● Guidance Document: Seismic Considerations in Hazardous Waste Management Facilities Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities ● Guidance for Facility Management Planning; Draft Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Guidance for Permit Writers: Facilities Storing ● Interim Status Surface Impoundments; Retrofitting Hazardous Waste in Containers Variances; Guidance Document ● Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and ● Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Treatment and Storage Facilities; Volume II: Land and Disposal Facilities; A Guidance Manual Disposal Facilities; Volume III: Unit Costs; Volume IV: ● Documentation Making Permitting More Efficient and Effective through Environmental Management Systems ● Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinerator ● Permits; Final Report Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● Guidance Manual for Research, Development, and Demonstration Permits (40 CFR Section 270.65) — How Can You Make a Difference in Hazardous Waste Management? ● Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Part 265) — How Does RCRA Work?

● Guidance on Issuing Permits to Facilities Required to ● Manual de Participación Pública de la RCRA Analyze Groundwater for Appendix VIII Constituents ● Memorandum on Trial Burns (Guidance on Trial Burn ● Guide for Preparing RCRA Permit Applications for Failures) Existing Facilities ● Model RCRA Permit for Hazardous Waste ● Hazardous Waste Facility Permitting Process Management Facilities Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 265 P Subjects

● Modifying RCRA Permits ● Procedural Guidance for Reviewing Exposure

● No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Information Under RCRA, Section 3019 Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for ● El Proceso de Permisos para Instalaciones de Residuos Petitioners; Draft Peligrosos

● Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Exposure ● Proposed Additions to Standards for Hazardous Waste Information Requirements Under RCRA, Section 3019 Incineration (40 CFR 264.342 and 264.343); Standards

● Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Facilities; Final Draft Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● ● Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for the General RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures Guidance; Facility Standards of 40 CFR 264 Interim Final ● ● Permit Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land RCRA Corrective Action Plan; Final Treatment Demonstrations ● RCRA Expanded Public Participation Rule (Brochure)

● Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone ● RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Compliance Order Monitoring for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Guidance

Units ● RCRA Permit Quality Protocol; Draft ● Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous ● RCRA Public Participation Manual Waste Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● Facilities; Phase 1: Criteria for Location Acceptability RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training and Existing Applicable Regulations Module: Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart H) ● Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous ● Waste Tank Standards *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Municipal Solid ● Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators Waste Disposal Facility Criteria ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center and Air Emission Monitoring Training Module: Introduction to Permits and ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater Interim Status (40 CFR Part 270)

Protection Standard ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Information Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Treatment, Requirements for Permitting Discharges; General Storage, and Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Parts Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of 264/265, Subparts A–E)

Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM Facilities ● Regional Guidance Manual for Selected Interim Status ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Land Treatment Requirements (Draft) ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Landfills ● Reglamento de Participación Pública Expandida de la ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Overview; RCRA

Background Document ● Regulation of Fuel Blending and Related Treatment ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Performance and Storage Activities Memo

Standards for Land Disposal Facilities ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Surface Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Impoundments Rule; Volume 1-P: BDAT Related Comments;

● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Underground Leachates Injection; Background Document ● Risk Burn Guidance for Hazardous Waste Combustion

● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Waste Piles Facilities ● ● Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and Demonstrations Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Regulations for Landfills Facilities; A Guidance Manual ● Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol

● Pollution Prevention Solutions During Permitting, for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Inspection, and Enforcement Review (Complete Set)

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● Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Conductivity Testing Background Document for K043 (Final)

● States May Issue Permit Variances for Municipal ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Solid Waste Landfills Background Document for K099 (Final)

● Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Determining Appropriate Technology and Response Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: for Air Releases; Draft Final Report K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353,

● Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, Subsurface Gas K132, U359 (Final) ● ● Technical Implementation Document for EPA’s Boiler Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) and Industrial Furnace Regulations Background Document for Organic Toxicity Characteristic Wastes D018–D043 and Addendum to ● Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity From the Secondary Containment Requirement of Characteristic Wastes D012–D017 (Final) Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volumes I and II ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Treatment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems K036 Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final) ● Waste Analysis at Facilities That Generate, Treat, Store, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Manual K038–K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final) ● Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Well (SPW) Guidance; Final Background Document for Wastewater Treatment Sludges Generated in the Production of Creosote K035 (Final) PESTICIDE WASTES ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Streamlined ● Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential Regulations for Collecting and Managing Universal for Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed Wastes Universal Waste Rule ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Potliners Wastes and Other Newly Listed Wastes; Final ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Comments (Complete Set) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Background Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Chlorobenzene Wastes (K032–K034, K041, K042, K085, Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, K097, K098, K105, and D012–D017) (Final) K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; (Final) K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Background Document for K037 (Final) Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Background Document for K037; Amendment (Final)

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Background Documents for Wastes for Which Rule; Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments; Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Organo- Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Nitrogen Compound Wastes; and Halogenated K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated Phenolic, K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 and Phenolic Wastes (Final Amendments)

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Promulgated for Petroleum Refining Waste

Rule; Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments; ● Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Wastes K048–K052: Petroleum Refining Industry Wastes; ● K036: Organophosphorus Wastes (Nonwastewaters); Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing K037: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the Determination: Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Production of Disulfoton Analyses; Supplemental Background Document ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Notice of Data Availability (NODA) PETROLEUM REFINING WASTES Response to Comment Document (Complete Set) ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Document (Complete Set) Refining Wastes (Final Rule) ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Potliners (Complete Set) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final (Complete Set) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Background Documents for the Cost and Economic Rule; Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments; Impact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining K048–K052: Petroleum Refining Industry Wastes; Wastes as Hazardous Wastes Under RCRA Subtitle C K036: Organophosphorus Wastes (Nonwastewaters); ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K037: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, Production of Disulfoton and K052 (Final) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, Rule; Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments and K052; Amendment (Final) ● *Study of Selected Petroleum Refining Residuals; ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Industry Study Background Document for Newly Listed Refinery ● Waste Minimization for Selected Residuals in the Wastes: F037 and F038 (Final) Petroleum Refining Industry ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Organic Toxicity Characteristic Wastes D018–D043 and Addendum to PHENOL PRODUCTION WASTES Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity Characteristic Wastes D012–D017 (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) (Final)

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT Background Document for K022; Amendment (Final)

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the PLASTICS Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: see MARKETS—PLASTICS Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—PLASTICS K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of POLLUTION PREVENTION Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater see SOURCE REDUCTION [NON-HAZARDOUS Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; WASTE] K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of see WASTE MINIMIZATION [HAZARDOUS WASTE] Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: POSTERS Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ● El Ciclo de Vida de un CD o DVD

● Cómo Almacenar el Aceite Usado de Motor

PHORATE PRODUCTION WASTES ● Cómo Manejar los Derrames de Aceite Usado de Motor ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, ● Copy Paper Caper K038–K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final) ● The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Managing Oil Spills Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Standards Comments ● Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference

● Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma PHTHALATE WASTES ● Storing Used Motor Oil

● ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) *What on Earth Can You Do with an Old Jelly Jar? Background Document for K024 (Final) ● Why Waste a Fleet? Just Use a Sheet ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● You Dump It, You Drink It Background Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, K093, K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PROCUREMENT Background Documents for Wastes for Which Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined ● Background Document for Final Comprehensive Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Procurement Guideline III and Final Recovered Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Materials Advisory Notice III K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, ● Background Document for Final Comprehensive K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 Procurement Guideline IV and Final Recovered (Final Amendments) Materials Advisory Notice IV

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Economic Impact Analysis for Final Comprehensive Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Procurement Guideline III

Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related ● *EPA Expands Comprehensive Procurement Comments Guidelines (CPG)

● ¡Es Fácil Ser Verde! Una Guia para Planear y Dirigir Reuniones y Eventos Conscientes del Ambiente PIGMENT WASTES ● It’s Easy Being Green: A Guide to Planning and see INORGANIC PIGMENT WASTES Conducting Environmentally Aware Meetings and Events

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● Final Rule Revises Three Items and Adds Seven PROCUREMENT—MISCELLANEOUS New Items to Comprehensive Procurement PRODUCTS Guidelines ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Miscellaneous Products ● Let’s Go Green Shopping ● Moving Out, Moving In: Making Environmental Choices When You Move PROCUREMENT—NONPAPER OFFICE ● *New Item Proposed for Comprehensive PRODUCTS Procurement Guidelines ● Final Rule Revises Three Items and Adds Seven ● The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment New Items to Comprehensive Procurement for the Next Generation Kit Guidelines ● Recycling Guide for Native American Nations ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Nonpaper Office ● Vayamos de Compras Verdes Products ● WasteWise Progress Reports ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Buying or Manufacturing Recycled Products PROCUREMENT—PAPER AND PAPER ● WasteWi$e Update (Issue #6)—Remanufactured PRODUCTS Products: Good as New ● Background Documentation for Minimum Content ● WasteWi$e Update (Issue #8)—Closing the Loop Standards ● WasteWise Update (Issue #9)—Building Supplier ● Draft Paper Products RMAN [Recovered Materials Partnerships Advisory Notice]; Supporting Analyses ● Final Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice (RMAN): Response to Public Comments PROCUREMENT—CEMENT AND CEMENT ● Summary of Comments on the Proposed Paper Products PRODUCTS CONTAINING FLY ASH Recovered Materials Advisory Notice (RMAN) see PROCUREMENT–CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Paper Products

PROCUREMENT—CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT—PARK AND RECREATION PRODUCTS PRODUCTS

● Coal Combustion Products Partnership (C2P2) ● GreenScapes: Environmentally Beneficial Landscaping ● Final Rule Revises Three Items and Adds Seven ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Park and Recreation New Items to Comprehensive Procurement Products Guidelines ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Construction Products PROCUREMENT—RE-REFINED LUBRICATING OIL PROCUREMENT—LANDSCAPING see PROCUREMENT—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS PRODUCTS ● GreenScapes: Environmentally Beneficial Landscaping PROCUREMENT—RETREAD TIRES ● *New Item Proposed for Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines see PROCUREMENT—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS ● *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Landscaping Products

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PROCUREMENT—TRANSPORTATION ● Siting Our Solid Waste: Making Public Involvement PRODUCTS Work (Brochure) ● Social Aspects of Siting Hazardous Waste Facilities ● Final Rule Revises Three Items and Adds Seven New Items to Comprehensive Procurement ● Waste Transfer Stations: A Manual for Decision- Guidelines Making ● ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Transportation Products Waste Transfer Stations: Involved Citizens Make the Difference

PROCUREMENT—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS P-WASTES ● Final Rule Revises Three Items and Adds Seven New Items to Comprehensive Procurement ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Guidelines Background Document for Barium Wastes D005 and P013 (Final) ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Vehicular Products ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Characteristic Ignitable PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Wastes (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U ● Aspectos Sociales de la Ubicación de Instalaciones Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents de Residuos Peligrosos de RCRA (Final)

● Community-Based Environmental Protection: OSWER ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Action Plan Background Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006,

● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, F007–F012, F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final) Second Edition ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)

● Enhancing Facility-Community Relations Background Document for D008 and P and U Lead Wastes (Final) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Procedures for Approving State Subtitle D Landfill Permitting Programs ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, ● Hazardous Waste Facility Permitting Process Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic ● Manual de Participación Pública de la RCRA Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents (Final) — How Can You Make a Difference in Hazardous Waste Management? ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Mercury-Containing ● El Proceso de Permisos para Instalaciones de Residuos Wastes (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) Peligrosos ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Faster, Focused, More Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Flexible Cleanups K038–K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final) ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms II: Fostering Creative ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Solutions Back-ground Document for P and U Thallium Wastes ● RCRA Expanded Public Participation Rule (Brochure) (Final) ● RCRA Public Participation Manual ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Reglamento de Participación Pública Expandida de la Background Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, RCRA K093, K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final)

● Risky Business? An Overview of Risk Assessment and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) RCRA Background Document for Silver-Containing Wastes D011, P099, P104 (Final) ● Sites for Our Solid Waste: A Guidebook for Effective Public Involvement

● Site-Specific Flexibility Requests for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills in Indian Country; Draft Guidance

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● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Background Document for U and P Wastes, Ferrocarril

Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume A: Wastewater ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Transportation Leachate (F039) for Which There Are Concentration- ● Based Treatment Standards Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Rulemaking Background Document for U and P Wastes, ● Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P Response to Comments Background Document for the Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters with Methods of Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Treatment as Treatment Standards Rule; Volume 1-A-2: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Issues ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Document for U and P Wastes, Response to Comments Background Document for the Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume C: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Nonwastewater Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Rule; Volume 1-D: BDAT Related Comments; D003: Multisource Leachate (F039) for Which There Are Characteristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Concentration-Based Treatment Standards Containing Reactive Listing Constituents ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume D: Reactive U Rule; Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; D004: and P Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Wastes Containing Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes for Selenium Background Document for U and P Wastes, ● Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Response to Comments Background Document for the Gaseous Wastes Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-F: BDAT Related Comments; D005: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Characteristic Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006: Background Document for Universal Standards; Characteristic Wastes for Cadmium Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater ● Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Rule; Volume 1-H: BDAT Related Comments; D008: Background Document for Universal Standards; Characteristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms Containing Lead of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Background Document for Vanadium-Containing Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Wastes P119 and P120 (Final) Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes Background Documents for Wastes for Which From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Containing Thallium K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 (Final Amendments)

● Hazardous Waste From Discarding of Commercial Chemical Products and the Containers and Spill Residues Thereof (40 CFR 261.33); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001

● Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Rule; Capacity-Related Comments

Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, ● Response to Comments Background Document for the K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1, 1, 1­ Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Rule; Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Mixed Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Radioactive Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the U Wastes; Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non- Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002–F005: Solvents; Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; F006: Electroplating Wastewater Treatment Sludges; K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of and F019: Aluminum Conversion Coating Treatment Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms Sludges From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated ● Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Response to Comments Background Document for the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Rule; Volume 1-Q: BDAT Related Comments; Gases Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Rule; Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 11: Comments Related to Newly Identified Mineral RADIOACTIVE MIXED WASTES Processing Waste Treatment Standards, Grab Versus Composite Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed (Complete Set) Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Related Comments Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final (Complete Set) RAGS AND WIPES ● Combined NRC/EPA Siting Guidelines for Disposal of Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and ● *EPA Proposes Conditional Exclusions from the Hazardous Waste Definition of Hazardous Waste and the Definition of

● Conditional Exemption for Mixed Waste Storage, Solid Waste For Solvent-Contaminated Wipes Treatment, Transportation, and Disposal; Final Rule ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-Level Mixed Waste ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste regulation

● Guidance on the Definition and Identification of Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and RCRA—GENERAL Hazardous Waste and Answers to Anticipated ● Beyond RCRA: Prospects for Waste and Materials Questions Management in the Year 2020 ● Joint NRC/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual Design ● Community-based Environmental Protection: OSWER Approach for Commercial Mixed Low-Level Action Plan Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities ● EPA Activities Under RCRA of 1976—Annual Report ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land to the President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1977 Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum ● EPA Activities Under RCRA—Annual Report to the Potliners President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1978

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● First Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Source Reduction Background Document for Characteristic Ignitable

● 40 CFR Parts 190–299 Wastes (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U ● Fourth Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents Waste Reduction (Final) ● Hazardous Waste Program Information Strategy Plan; ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Waste Information Needs Background Document for U and P Wastes, ● Hazardous Waste Program Information Strategy Plan; Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume D: Reactive U Waste Information Needs: Appendices and P Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters

● Program Evaluation Program Area Analysis; Final ● Design and Development of a Hazardous Waste Report Reactivity Testing Protocol

● RCRA Online: A Quick Reference Guide (Brochure) ● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study

● RCRA Orientation Manual ● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study: ● RCRA: Reduciendo el Riesgo de Residuo Appendices ● ● RCRA: Reducing Risk From Waste RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing ● ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Reactivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.23); Identification Module: Introduction to RCRA Statutory Overview and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 ● Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments Under the Resource Conservation ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land and Recovery Act: Fiscal Years 1980–1985 Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum ● Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Potliners Accomplishments Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Through Fiscal Year 1987 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-D: BDAT Related Comments; D003: ● Second Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Characteristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Source Reduction Containing Reactive Listing Constituents ● Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended by the ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (The Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments ● Summary of OSW’s RCRA Regulatory Reform ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Analysis; Preliminary Results Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Third Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Source Reduction Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● 25 Years of RCRA: Building on Our Past to Protect Our Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Future Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 13: ● WIN/INFORMED: Universe Identification, Waste Activity Monitoring, Program Area Analysis; Final Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Report Rule, January 25, 1996: Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Solid Waste for Mineral Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for Characteristic Mineral Processing REACTIVE WASTES Wastes, and Associated Issues ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners RECYCLING (Complete Set) see HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—ALUMINUM 274 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsR

see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—BATTERIES ● Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—ELECTRONICS Restrictions: TC Metals Wastes; Final Report see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—GLASS ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—PAPER Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—PLASTICS Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—TIRES Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—USED OIL Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 8: Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Newly Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSES Raised in First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January

● Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the 25, 1996 Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal

● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Restrictions Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Economic Impacts Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of to Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 9: Regulatory Impact Analysis Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for ● Background Documents for the Cost and Economic Newly Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Impact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Raised in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May Wastes as Hazardous Wastes Under RCRA Subtitle C 12, 1997

● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Land Disposal ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Listed Wastes and Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Contaminated Debris (Phase I LDRs); Final Rule Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment (CESQG) Rulemaking Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: ● Economic Impact Analysis for Final Comprehensive Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Procurement Guideline III Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Standards for Metal ● Economic Impact Assessment of the Phase IV Land Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Disposal Restrictions Final Rule on Newly Identified Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of Wood Preserving Hazardous Wastes Contaminated Hazardous Waste as Fill Media and Abandoned Wood Preserving Sites ● Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact Analysis ● Indexing of Long-Term Effectiveness of Waste Containment Systems for a Regulatory Impact Analysis REPORTS TO CONGRESS ● Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills ● EPA Activities Under RCRA of 1976—Annual Report to the President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1977 ● Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking on Corrective Action for Solid Waste ● EPA Activities Under RCRA—Annual Report to the Management Units President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1978 ● ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of Land Disposal First Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes and Source Reduction Hazardous Soil (Phase II LDRs); Final Rule ● Fourth Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and

● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Waste Reduction Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood ● Medical Waste Management in the United States: First Preserving Wastes Interim Report to Congress

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● Medical Waste Management in the United States: ● Report to the Congress of the United States on the Second Interim Report to Congress Post-Closure Liability Trust Fund Under Section

● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to 3001(A)(2)(II) of the Comprehensive Environmental Congress Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 ● ● Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Paving Material Regulation of Wood Preserving Wastes ● ● Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Second Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Accomplishments Under the Resource Conservation Source Reduction and Recovery Act: Fiscal Years 1980–1985 ● Summary and Technical Review of Supporting

● Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Literature for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes Accomplishments Under the Resource Conservation From the Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, and Recovery Act: Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 Phosphate Rock, Asbestos Overburden From Uranium Through Fiscal Year 1987 Mining, and Oil Shale ● ● *Report to Congress: Evaluating the Consensus Best Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Report to Practices Developed through the Howard Hughes Congress Medical Institute’s Collaborative Hazardous Waste ● Third Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Management Demonstration Project and the Need for Source Reduction Regulatory Changes to Carry Out Project Recommendations ● Report to Congress: Management of Hazardous THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION Wastes From Educational Institutions CHALLENGE ● Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the ● Guide to Becoming a Partner in the Resource Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Conservation Challenge Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy (Complete ● Set) Resource Conservation Challenge: A Year of Progress ● Resource Conservation Challenge: The National ● Report to Congress: Methods to Manage and Control Plastic Wastes Waste Minimization Partnership Program and Priority Chemicals (Update) ● Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust ● The Resource Conservation Challenge: What Can You ● Report to Congress on Flow Control and Municipal Save Today? ...An Update Solid Waste ● Reusable News (Spring 2003) ● Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental Regulation and Hazardous Waste ● Report to Congress on Special Wastes From Mineral RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING Processing: Summary and Findings; Methods and Analyses; Appendices ● WasteWise Update (Issue #17): Resource Management: Strategic Partnerships for Resource Efficiency ● Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous Wastes (Complete Set)

● Report to Congress: Recovery and Recycling of Plastics From Durable Goods SECONDARY LEAD SMELTING WASTES ● ● Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office United States; Volumes I and II of Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for K069 Nonwastewaters in the Calcium ● Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of Sulfate/Sodium Subcategory and Wastewater Forms of Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants K069 ● Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of ● Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office Fossil Fuels of Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards ● Report to Congress: Wastes From the Extraction and for Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of K100 Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Rule, May 12, 1997 Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting ● Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste SILVER WASTES Regulatory Determination ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Silver-Containing Wastes D011, P099, P104 (Final) SELENIUM WASTES ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed

Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Background Document for Universal Standards; Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater (Final) Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Background Document for Universal Standards; Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final)

Background Document for Universal Standards; ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater ● Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing ● RCRA in Focus: Printing ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Universal Standards; ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; Rule; Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; D004: D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Wastes Containing Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic Containing Thallium Wastes for Selenium ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment 22, 1995 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995

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● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Survey; Final Report

Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal) Landfill Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Facilities Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 4: Standards (Poster) Comments Related to First Notice of Data Availability, ● Proceedings of the Eighth National United States May 10, 1996 Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Management, November ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating 6–10, 1993, Burlington, Vermont Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Ferrocarril Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning Rule, May 12, 1997 ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean Translation)

● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Refinishing

SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing ● Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule Transportation ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the ● RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator ● RCRA in Focus: Printing (CESQG) Rulemaking ● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used Lamps Are Universal Wastes ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units That Receive CESQG Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 Hazardous Waste CFR Part 262)

TM ● ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste

TM (40 CFR Part 273) ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM] ● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM ● ● Generation and Management of CESQG Waste Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood ● Land Disposal Restrictions for Hazardous Wastes: A Preserving Wastes Snapshot of the Program ● *Report to Congress: Evaluating the Consensus Best ● List of Industrial Waste Landfills and Construction Practices Developed through the Howard Hughes and Demolition Waste Landfills Medical Institute’s Collaborative Hazardous Waste ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Management Demonstration Project and the Need for — Hazardous Waste in Your Community Regulatory Changes to Carry Out Project Recommendations ● Managing Used Oil: Advice for Small Businesses ● Report to Congress: Management of Hazardous ● Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small Wastes From Educational Institutions Businesses ● The Used Oil Management Standards (Video) ● Manejando Aceite Usado: Consejos para Empresas Pequeñas

● Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para Empresas Pequeñas

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SOILS [HAZARDOUS] ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Rule; Volume 1-A-2: BDAT Related Comments; to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and General BDAT Issues Economic Impacts ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Background Document for Land Disposal Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Rule; Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Comments ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary F032, F034, and F035; Final Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Soil Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Technologies: Suggested Operational Guidelines to Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: Prevent Cross-Media Transfer of Contaminants During Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Cleanup Activities Rule, January 25, 1996

● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil From Solid Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: ● Economic Impact Assessment of the Phase IV Land Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Disposal Restrictions Final Rule on Newly Identified Rule, May 12, 1997 Wood Preserving Hazardous Wastes Contaminated Media and Abandoned Wood Preserving Sites ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Deferral of Phase IV Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Standards for PCBs as an Underlying Hazardous Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Constituent in Soil Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 7: Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil Comments Related to Treatment Standards for ● Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Contaminated Soils

● Indexing of Long-Term Effectiveness of Waste ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Containment Systems for a Regulatory Impact Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support Analysis 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Related Comments ● Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation ● Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting Leachate Generation From Solid Waste Disposal Sites ● Management of Remediation Waste Under RCRA

● RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Faster, Focused, More Flexible Cleanups SOLID WASTE RECYCLING ● RCRA Cleanup Reforms II: Fostering Creative Solutions ● *Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin: Recycle and Combat a Life of Grime (Comic Book) ● RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Final ● Aprendiendo a través del Servicio: Educación Fuera de la Aula ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes and ● Background Document for Final Comprehensive Hazardous Soil (Phase II LDRs); Final Rule Procurement Guideline III and Final Recovered Materials Advisory Notice III

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● Background Document for Final Comprehensive ● GreenScapes: Environmentally Beneficial Landscaping

Procurement Guideline IV and Final Recovered ● “Greenscaping” Your Lawn and Garden Materials Advisory Notice IV ● Guide to Becoming a Partner in the Resource ● Case of the Broken Loop Conservation Challenge ● El Caso del Círculo Roto ● Haciendo Aún Más Verde ("Greenscaping") su ● Characterization of Building-Related Construction and Césped y Jardín

Demolition Debris in the United States ● How to Start or Expand a Recycling Collection ● Charging Households for Waste Collection and Program

Disposal: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based ● It’s Easy Being Green: A Guide to Planning and Pricing on Solid Waste Management Conducting Environmentally Aware Meetings and ● El Ciclo de Vida de un CD o DVD Events

● Collection Efficiency: Strategies for Success ● Jobs Through Recycling Program

● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 ● Let’s Go Green Shopping

Edition (CD-ROM) ● The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD ● Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Record- ● Manual del Consumidor para Reducir los Desechos Setting Waste Reduction in Multi-Family Settings Solidos ● Consumer’s Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste ● Manufacturing From Recyclables: 24 Case Studies of ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Successful Recycling Enterprises

Setters Show How (Report) ● MarketShare: Tips and Advice from the Jobs through ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Recycling Program

Setters Show How (Summary Packet) ● Measuring Recycling: A Guide for State and Local ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, Governments

Second Edition ● Measuring Recycling: EPA’s Voluntary Standard ● Don’t Trash It: Super Fun Method (Brochure)

● Economic Impact Analysis for Final Comprehensive ● Moving Out, Moving In: Making Environmental Final Guideline III Choices When You Move

● Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled ● Multifamily Recycling: A Golden Opportunity for Materials for Highway Construction Solid Waste Reduction

● Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel ● Multifamily Recycling: A National Study

Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, ● Municipal Solid Waste in the United States: 2001 and Promote Recycling Facts and Figures ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Reduction of ● Municipal Solid Waste Source Reduction: A Snapshot Municipal Solid Waste of State Initiatives ● *EPA Expands Comprehensive Procurement ● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Recycling of Guidelines (CPG) Solid Waste ● ¡Es Fácil Ser Verde! Una Guia para Planear y Dirigir ● Planet Protectors Club Kit Reuniones y Eventos Conscientes del Ambiente ● Planet Protectors Create Less Waste in the First Place: ● Final Rule Revises Three Items and Adds Seven A Story about Reuse on Earth New Items to Comprehensive Procurement ● Guidelines Planning for Disaster Debris ● The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment ● Financing Guide for Recycling Businesses: Investment Forums, Meetings, and Networks for the Next Generation Kit ● Proceedings of the Eighth National United States ● Follow That Trail! Environmental Protection Agency Conference on ● Fourth Year WasteWise Progress Report: Preserving Household Hazardous Waste Management, November Resources, Preventing Waste 6–10, 1993, Burlington, Vermont ● Getting More for Less: Improving Collection Efficiency ● Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the ● Green Advertising Claims Marketplace 280 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsS

● Puzzled About Recycling’s Value? Look Beyond the ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Park and Recreation Bin Products

● Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Brochure) ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Transportation Products

● Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Poster) ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Vehicular Products

● Recycling Guide for Native American Nations ● Vayamos de Compras Verdes

● Recycling is Working in the United States ● Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Composting

● Recycling Means Business Options: Lessons From 30 Communities ● ● Recycling Works! State and Local Solutions to Solid Waste Reduction Activities of Selected WasteWise Waste Management Problems Partners: Electric Power Industry ● ● Reducing Waste When You Travel: Making Waste Reduction Tips for Hotels and Casinos in Indian Environmental Choices Country ● ● Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled WasteWise Progress Reports Paving Material ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Recycling Collection

● Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue ● WasteWise Update

● Resource Conservation Challenge: A Year of Progress ● *What on Earth Can You Do with an Old Jelly Jar?

● The Resource Conservation Challenge: What Can You (Poster) Save Today? ...An Update ● Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You

● Resource Management: Innovative Solid Waste Do Can Make a Difference Kit Contracting Methods

● Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction: A Guide for Schools & Groups SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—ALUMINUM

● Reutilización + Reciclaje = Reducción de Desechos: ● Markets for Recovered Aluminum Una Guía para Escuelas y Grupos ● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; ● Service-Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom Background Document; Appendices A-C

● Setting Up a Home Office: Making Environmental ● Summary of Markets for Recovered Aluminum Choices

● ¡Sigue el Rastro!

● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—BATTERIES Background Document ● Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential ● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action (Final for Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed Report of the Municipal Solid Waste Task Force) Universal Waste Rule ● ● Solid Waste Management: A Local Challenge with Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Global Impacts Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000 ● Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Streamlined Regulations for Collecting and Managing Universal ● Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Wastes Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and ● Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Rechargeable Battery Management Act Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit [Forma de Orden] ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste ● Training and Technical Assistance Directory for Tribal (40 CFR Part 273) Solid Waste Managers ● Reglamento de Residuos Universales ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Construction Products ● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Landscaping Products Background Document; Appendices A–C ● *2004Buy-Recycled Series: Nonpaper Office Products ● States’ Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Miscellaneous Products

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● Universal Waste Rule (Brochure) SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—PLASTICS ● Used Dry Cell Batteries: Is a Collection Program Right ● Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled for Your Community? Materials for Highway Construction ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Abandoned Plastics Find a Home SOLID WASTE RECYCLING— ● ELECTRONICS *GreenScapes Success Story: Bobsledding on Bottles ● *GreenScapes Success Story: New Jersey’s Milk Jug ● Electronics: A New Opportunity for Waste Prevention, Bridge Reuse, and Recycling ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Parks Abound with ● Municipal Solid Waste in the United States: 2001 Plastic Lumber Facts and Figures ● Recycling the Hard Stuff ● The New Wave in Electronics: eCycling (Reuse or ● Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled Recycle Old Electronics) Paving Material ● *Plug-In-To eCycling for Manufacturers and Retailers ● Report to Congress: Methods to Manage and Control ● *Plug-In-To eCycling Event Tool Kit Plastic Wastes ● *Plug-In-To eCycling: Guidelines for Materials ● Report to Congress: Recovery and Recycling of Management Plastics From Durable Goods ● WasteWise Update (Issue #14): Electronics Reuse and ● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Recycling Background Document; Appendices A–C

SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—GLASS SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—TIRES

● Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled ● Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials for Highway Construction Materials for Highway Construction ● Markets for Recovered Glass ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Recycled Rubber Raises ● Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled the Road

Paving Material ● *GreenScapes Success Story: These Tires Were Made ● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; for Walkin’

Background Document; Appendices A–C ● Markets for Scrap Tires ● Summary of Markets for Recovered Glass ● Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled Paving Material

● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—PAPER Background Document; Appendices A–C

● Background Documentation for Minimum Content ● *State Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick Reference Standards Guide—1999 Update ● Draft Paper Products RMAN [Recovered Materials ● Summary of Markets for Scrap Tires Advisory Notice]; Supporting Analyses ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Vehicular Products ● Final Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice (RMAN): Response to Public Comments ● Office Paper Recycling: An Implementation Manual SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—USED OIL

● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; ● Collecting Used Oil for Recycling/Reuse: Tips for Background Document; Appendices A–C Consumers Who Change Their Own Motor Oil and ● Summary of Comments on the Proposed Paper Oil Filters

Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice ● Cómo Almacenar el Aceite Usado (RMAN) ● Cómo Manejar el Aceite Usado de Motor ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Paper Products ● Cómo Evitar los Derrames de Aceite

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● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Properly Managing Used ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Oil Filters Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste

● Got Your Driver's License? You Can Make a Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Difference Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling ● How to Set Up a Local Program to Recycle Used Oil ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Managing Oil Spills Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents ● Managing Used Motor Oil: Handle Used Motor Oil (Complete Set) Safely ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Managing Used Motor Oil: Order Form Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents; ● Managing Used Oil: Advice for Small Businesses Amendment to Volumes 1 and 2 (Final) ● ● Manejando Aceite Usado: Consejos para Empresas Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Pequeñas Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents; Revisions (Final) ● Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management Standards (Poster) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F002 ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos (1,1,2–Trichloroethane) and F005 (Benzene, 2­ ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Ethoxyethanol, and 2-Nitropropane); Amendment Ferrocarril (Final) ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad ● *EPA Proposes Conditional Exclusions from the Transportation Definition of Hazardous Waste and the Definition of ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance Solid Waste For Solvent-Contaminated Wipes ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training ● *Proposed Revisions to the Hazardous Waste Rule Module: Introduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266, (HWIR) Subpart E, and Part 279) ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos ● Recolección de Aceite Usado para Reciclaje o ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta Reutilización: Consejos para los consumidores que ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y cambian ellos mismos el aceite y el filtro de aceite de Ferrocarril su automóvil ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning ● Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean Translation) ● Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma: Recicle el Aceite Usado de Motor ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Refinishing ● Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background Document; Appendices A–C ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing ● ● Storing Used Motor Oil RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Transportation ● ¿Tienes tu Licencia de Conducir? Puedes Hacer una Diferencia ● RCRA in Focus: Printing ● *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Vehicular Products ● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing ● ● The Used Oil Management Standards (Video) RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● ● You Dump It, You Drink It Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● You Dump It, You Drink It: Recycle Used Motor Oil Rule; Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Mixed Radioactive Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non- SOLVENTS Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002–F005: Solvents; see also F-WASTES F006: Electroplating Wastewater Treatment Sludges; and F019: Aluminum Conversion Coating Treatment ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Sludges Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II ● *Solvents Study

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 283 S Subjects

SOURCE REDUCTION [NON-HAZARDOUS ● ¡Es Fácil Ser Verde! Una Guia para Planear y Dirigir WASTE] Reuniones y Eventos Conscientes del Ambiente ● Extended Product Responsibility: A New Principle for see also WASTE MINIMIZATION [HAZARDOUS Product-Oriented Pollution Prevention WASTE] ● Extended Product Responsibility: A Strategic ● Aprendiendo a través del Servicio: Educación Fuera Framework for Sustainable Products de la Aula ● Follow That Trail! ● Be Waste Aware - Waste Reduction Resources and Tools for Students ● Fourth Year WasteWise Progress Report: Preserving Resources, Preventing Waste ● Building Savings: Strategies for Waste Reduction of Construction and Demolition Debris from Buildings ● Getting on the Books with Waste Reduction ● ● Business Guide for Reducing Solid Waste GreenScapes: Environmentally Beneficial Landscaping ● ● Case of the Broken Loop *GreenScapes Success Story: A Greener Green ● ● El Caso del Círculo Roto *GreenScapes Success Story: Abandoned Plastics Find a Home ● El Ciclo de Vida de un CD o DVD ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Bobsledding on Bottles ● Charging Households for Waste Collection and Disposal: The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Compost as Cure-All Pricing on Solid Waste Management ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Food Scraps and Wine: ● Climate Change and Waste (Kit Folder) An Agreeable Combination ● ● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 *GreenScapes Success Story: Golden Compost Edition (CD-ROM) ● *GreenScapes Success Story: New Jersey's Milk Jug ● Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Record- Bridge Setting Waste Reduction in Multi-Family Settings ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Not Your Typical ● Consumer’s Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste Compost Feedstock ● ● Copy Paper Caper (Poster) *GreenScapes Success Story: Parks Abound with Plastic Lumber ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Setters Show How (Report) ● *GreenScapes Success Story: Recycled Rubber Raises the Road ● Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Setters Show How (Summary Packet) ● *GreenScapes Success Story: These Tires Were Made for Walkin' ● Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, Second Edition ● “Greenscaping” Your Lawn and Garden ● ● Desechos Domésticos Peligrosos: Pasos para un mane- Guide to Becoming a Resource Conservation jo seguro Challenge Partner ● ● Donating Surplus Food to the Needy (WasteWise Tip Guidelines for Assessing the Quality of Life-Cycle Sheet) Inventory Analysis ● ● Don’t Throw Away That Food: Strategies for Record- Haciendo Aún Más Verde ("Greenscaping") su Setting Waste Reduction Césped y Jardín ● ● Electronics: A New Opportunity for Waste Prevention, Household Hazardous Waste Management: A Manual Reuse, and Recycling for One-Day Community Collection Programs ● ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Sets Degradability Household Hazardous Waste: Steps to Safe Standards for Plastic Ring Carriers Management ● ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel It’s Easy Being Green: A Guide to Planning and Convention to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, and Conducting Environmentally Aware Meetings and Promote Recycling Events ● ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Reduction of Let’s Go Green Shopping Municipal Solid Waste ● The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD

284 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsS

● Managing Food Scraps as Animal Feed (WasteWise ● Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Tip Sheet) Household Hazardous Waste Management, November

● Manual del Consumidor para Reducir los Desechos 5–7, 1990, San Francisco, California Solidos ● Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on

● Moving Out, Moving In: Making Environmental Household Hazardous Waste Management Choices When You Move ● Proceedings of the Seventh National United States

● Municipal Solid Waste in the United States: 2001 Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Facts and Figures Household Hazardous Waste Management, December 8–12, 1992, Minneapolis, Minnesota ● Municipal Solid Waste Source Reduction: A Snapshot of State Initiatives ● Proceedings of the Sixth National United States Environmental Protection Agency Conference on ● National Source Reduction Characterization Report for Household Hazardous Waste Management, Seattle, Municipal Solid Waste in the United States Washington, December 3–7, 1991 ● The New Wave in Electronics: eCycling (Reuse or ● Proceedings of the Workshop on Extended Product Recycle Old Electronics) Responsibility, October 21–22, 1996, The White House ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Cooling Effect on Climate Conference Center Change ● Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Elected Officials Marketplace

● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Environmental ● Puzzled About Recycling’s Value? Look Beyond the and Civic Groups Bin

● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for MSW Planners ● Rate Structure Design: Setting Rates for a Pay-As-You- ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for State Officials Throw Program ● ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A New Trend in Sustainable Solid Recycling Guide for Native American Nations Waste Management (Video) ● Reducing Waste When You Travel: Making ● Pay-As-You-Throw: Lessons Learned About Unit Environmental Choices Pricing ● Report to Congress: Methods to Manage and Control ● Pay-As-You-Throw Products and Tools Order Form Plastic Wastes ● ● Pay-As-You-Throw Success Stories Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue ● ● Pay-As-You-Throw: Throw Away Less and Save Resource Conservation Challenge: A Year of Progress ● ● Pay-As-You-Throw Tool Kit The Resource Conservation Challenge: What Can You Save Today? ...An Update ● Pay-As-You-Throw Workbook: A Supplement to EPA’s Pay-As-You-Throw Guidebook ● Resource Management: Innovative Solid Waste Contracting Methods ● Pick Up Savings: Adjusting Hauling Services While Reducing Waste (WasteWise Tip Sheet) ● Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction: A Guide for Schools & Groups ● Planet Protectors Club Kit ● Reutilización + Reciclaje = Reducción de Desechos: ● *Plug-In To eCycling for Manufacturers and Retailers Una Guía para Escuelas y Grupos ● *Plug-In To eCycling Event Tool Kit ● Service-Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom ● *Plug-In To eCycling: Guideline for Materials ● Setting Up a Home Office: Making Environmental Management Choices ● The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment ● ¡Sigue el Rastro! for the Next Generation Kit ● Solid Waste Management: A Local Challenge with ● Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and Global Impacts Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste ● Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A ● Proceedings of the Eighth National United States Life-Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Management, November ● Source Reduction and Your Community: An 6–10, 1993, Burlington, Vermont Introduction to EPA’s Planning Packet

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● Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A ● WasteWise Update

Planning Packet (Flyer) ● Why Waste a Fleet? Just Use a Sheet (Poster) ● Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A ● Will a Source Reduction Program Work in Your Planning Packet (Kit) Community? ● Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A ● Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Programs Planning Tool ● Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You ● Spotlight on Waste Prevention: EPA’s Program to Do Can Make a Difference Kit Reduce Solid Waste at the Source

● Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit SPENT POTLINERS ● Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit [Forma de Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Orden] Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners ● Summary of the First National Conference on (Complete Set) Household Hazardous Waste Collection Programs ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Summary of the Second National Conference on Background Document for Spent Potliners From Household Hazardous Waste Management Primary Aluminum Reduction—K088 (Final) ● Summary of the Third National Conference on ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Household Hazardous Waste Management Revise Certain Standards for Spent Potliners from ● Training and Technical Assistance Directory for Tribal Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a Solid Waste Managers New Regulatory Classification Scheme for Vitrification Units Treating K088 Waste ● Unit Pricing: Providing an Incentive to Reduce Municipal Solid Waste ● Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Potliners (K088) ● Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for Solid Waste Officials; Volumes I and II ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: ● Vayamos de Compras Verdes Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum ● Waste Not, Want Not: Feeding the Hungry and Potliners Reducing Solid Waste through Food Recovery ● Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on ● Waste Prevention: It Makes Good Business Sense the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed (Brochure) Rulemaking ● Waste Prevention Pays Off: Companies Cut Waste in the Workplace ● Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Composting STATE/TRIBAL PROGRAMS Options: Lessons From 30 Communities ● Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential ● Waste Reduction Activities of Selected WasteWise for Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed Partners: Electric Power Industry Universal Waste Rule ● Waste Reduction Tips for Hotels and Casinos in Indian ● Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt Country Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule ● WasteWise: Climate Benefits from Reducing Waste ● Characterization of Building-Related Construction and ● WasteWise Progress Reports Demolition Debris in the United States

● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Buying or Manufacturing ● Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills

Recycled Products ● Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Facility Waste Assessments Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Recycling Collection ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Finalizes Regulations ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Waste Prevention Under RCRA for Military Munitions ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: WasteWise Program Road Map ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule

286 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsS

● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Streamlined ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Regulations for Collecting and Managing Universal Module: Introduction to RCRA State Programs

Wastes ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Procedures for Approving Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste State Subtitle D Landfill Permitting Programs (40 CFR Part 273)

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for ● Recycling Guide for Native American Nations

Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units that Receive CESQG ● Reglamento de Participación Pública Expandida de la Hazardous Waste RCRA ● Equivalency of State Financial Responsibility ● Reglamento de Residuos Universales Mechanisms ● Report to Congress on Flow Control and Municipal ● Generation and Management of CESQG Waste Solid Waste ● Guidance for Capacity Assurance Planning; Capacity ● Site-Specific Flexibility Requests for Municipal Solid Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) Waste Landfills in Indian Country; Draft Guidance ● Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study: ● State and Local Governments are Key to Reducing Appendices Backyard Burning ● Hazardous Waste Management Planning Needs and ● State Authorization Manual Practices: A Review of Several State Agency ● Approaches State Program Advisory Number Eight ● State Programs Advisory Number Nine ● Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act ● State Program Advisory Number Ten

● International Waste Minimization Approaches and ● State Program Advisory Number Eleven Policies to Metal Plating ● State Program Advisory Number Twelve ● Jobs Through Recycling Program ● State Program Advisory Number Thirteen ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● State Program Advisory Number Fourteen

— How Does RCRA Work? ● State Program Advisory Number Fifteen

— State Hazardous Waste Contacts ● *State Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick Reference ● Measuring Recycling: A Guide for State and Local Guide—1999 Update Governments ● States’ Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling ● Measuring Recycling: EPA’s Voluntary Standard ● States May Issue Permit Variances for Municipal Method (Brochure) Solid Waste Landfills ● National Capacity Assessment Report: Capacity ● Training and Technical Assistance Directory for Tribal Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) Solid Waste Managers ● Open Dump Cleanup Project Helps Tribes Fight Waste ● Tribal Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste ● Partnerships for Solid Waste Management Management

● Passing the Torch: Streamlined State Authorization ● Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Backyard (Brochure) Burning

● Preparing Successful Grant Proposals ● Tribal Waste Journal: Against All Odds: Transfer Station Triumphs ● Publications on Mining Waste Management in Indian Country ● Tribal Waste Journal: Alaska Villages Chart their own Course toward Solid Waste Solutions ● Publications on Solid Waste Management in Indian Country ● Tribal Waste Journal: Respect Our Resources: Prevent Illegal Dumping ● RCRA Expanded Public Participation Rule (Brochure) ● Universal Waste Rule (Brochure) ● RCRA Final Authorization Guidance Manual ● Waste Reduction Tips for Hotels and Casinos in Indian ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Solid Waste Programs Country

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STEEL PRODUCTION WASTES ● Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak Detection Rule ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized ● Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for (Complete Set) Corrective Action Management Units and Temporary Units ● Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Final Interim Status Standards for Surface Background Document (Addendum) for All Impoundments (40 CFR 265.220); Standards Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Nonwastewaters (Final) Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management

Background Document for K061 (Final) ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● *Industrial Surface Impoundments in the US, Background Document for K061; Addendum (Final) 1900–2000 ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Background Background Document for K062 (Final) Document ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land ● Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s Guide Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: ● Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Practices Potliners ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model ● Response to Comments Background Document for the (IWEM) Technical Background Document Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Rule; Capacity-Related Comments ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model (IWEM) User’s Guide ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Interim Status Surface Impoundments; Retrofitting Rule; Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Variances; Guidance Document Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; ● Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance K002–K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Evaluation Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl ● Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate Chloride; K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead- ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Based Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Systems for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Control Design, Construction, and Operation Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Systems for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation Rule; Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments (Draft) ● Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Exposure Information Requirements Under RCRA, Section 3019

SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Surface Impoundments ● Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Supplemental Background Document for the Final ● RCRA Guidance Document: Surface Impoundments, Double Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Liner Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Draft Impoundments ● RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards for TSDFs and ● Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance Generators in Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments 288 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsT

● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Questions and Answers Regarding the July 14, 1986, Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal Hazardous Waste Tank System Regulatory Units (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N) Amendments

● Regulatory Determination: Landfills and Surface ● RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards for TSDFs and Impoundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge Generators

● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and CFR Part 262)

Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Training Module: Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Waste Provisions; Final Rule Parts 264/265, Subpart J) ● Technical Guidance Document: Final Covers on ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Hazardous Waste Landfills and Surface Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Impoundments Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Technical Resource Document: Design, Construction, Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary and Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Waste Surface Impoundments Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed SURVEYS Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral see HAZARDOUS WASTE DATA Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of see MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS Hazardous Waste as Fill [MSWLFs] ● Rules for Hazardous Waste Tank Systems

● Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances From the Secondary Containment Requirement of TANKS Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volumes I and II

● Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test, Inspect, and ● Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Install Storage Tank Systems Treatment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems

● Conditional Exemption for Mixed Waste Storage, Treatment, Transportation, and Disposal; Final Rule

● Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; TEST METHODS Technical Guidance Document ● Background Document on the Development and Use ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-level Mixed Waste of Reference Doses; Part I: Data Needs and Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste Apportionment; Part II: Considerations Related to the Regulation Development of Protocols for Toxicity Studies

● General and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 ● Batch-Type Procedures for Estimating Soil Adsorption CFR 264 and 265, Subpart J); Interim Status Standards of Chemicals; Technical Resource Document for Chemical, Physical, and Biological Treatment (40 ● Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22); CFR 265, Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle ● Design and Development of a Hazardous Waste C, Section 3004 Reactivity Testing Protocol ● Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; Description of ● Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Methodology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E Technical Guidance Document ● Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis ● Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure ● Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous for Cyanide in Spent Ore Waste Tank Standards

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● EP Toxicity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.24); ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral

● Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Hazardous Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Waste Combustion Facilities; Draft Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Wastes Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 11: ● Guidance for the Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Comments Related to Newly Identified Mineral Waste Combustion Ash for the Toxicity Characteristic Processing Waste Treatment Standards, Grab Versus ● Inter-Industry Collaborative Study of Toxicity Composite Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Characteristic Leaching Procedures; Addendum to Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues Compilation of Phase IA and Phase II Data ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste; Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Appendices Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Monitoring Science in the RCRA Program (Kit Folder) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 13: Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed ● Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Sampling and Analysis Rule, January 25, 1996: Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Solid ● Permit Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Waste for Mineral Processing Wastes, Treatment Treatment Demonstrations Standards for Characteristic Mineral Processing ● Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone Wastes, and Associated Issues Monitoring for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment ● Risky Business? An Overview of Risk Assessment and Units RCRA ● *RCRA Waste Sampling Draft Technical Guidance: ● Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic Planning, Implementation, and Assessment Conductivity Testing ● Reactivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.23); Identification ● Statistical Training Course for Groundwater and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle Monitoring Data Analysis C, Section 3001 ● Summary and Technical Review of Supporting ● Report on Minimum Criteria to Assure Data Quality Literature for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal From the Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Summary of Appropriate Analytical Methods for Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Appendix IX; Parts I and II Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 1: Summary of Data Presented in the Background Comments Related to Phase III Proposed Rule, March Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and 2, 1997 Standards: Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Summary of Data Presented in the Background Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Standards: Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Category Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Surface Water Screening Procedure; Background Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Document Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed ● Technical Background Document and Response to Rule, May 12, 1997 Comments: Method 1311—Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure

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● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and ● Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure; Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix Background Document on Resource Conservation and B: Sampling Strategy Recovery Act, Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste

● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Management System, Section 3001, Identification and Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix Listing of Hazardous Waste D: Analytical Methods ● Waste Analysis Guidance for Facilities That Burn

● Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Hazardous Wastes; Draft Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix G: Sampling Plan and Sampling Quality Assurance/Quality Control THALLIUM WASTES ● Technical Resource Document: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Solidification/Stabilization and Its Application to Back-ground Document for P and U Thallium Wastes Waste Materials (Final) ● Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Regulatory Determination Background Document for Universal Standards; ● Test Method Equivalency Petitions; A Guidance Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Manual Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final)

● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Draft of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Update IVA ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Chemical/Physical Methods; Third Edition; Final Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Update I Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; Physical/Chemical Methods; SW-846; Third Edition; D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Final Updates II and IIA Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Containing Thallium Physical/Chemical Methods; SW-846; Third Edition; ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Final Update IIB Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Final Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Update III Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment

● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Final Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Update IIIA Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Integrated Manual TIRES ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Integrated see MARKETS—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS Manual on CD-ROM see PROCUREMENT—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS ● Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—TIRES Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Proposed Update IIIB

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TOLUENE PRODUCTION WASTES ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final ● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal (Complete Set) Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene Wastes: K149, K150, and K151 (Final) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Deferral of Phase IV Standards for PCBs as an Underlying Hazardous ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Constituent in Soil Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral K132, U359 (Final) Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil ● EP Toxicity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.24); ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes From the Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under Production of Dinitrotoluene, Toluenediamine, and RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Toluene Diisocyanate, K027, K111–K116, U221, and ● Guidance for the Sampling and Analysis of Municipal U223 (Final) Waste Combustion Ash for the Toxicity Characteristic

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Inter-Industry Collaborative Study of Toxicity Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Characteristic Leaching Procedures; Addendum to Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Compilation of Phase IA and Phase II Data

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta

Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Comments Ferrocarril

● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC Refinishing ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Transportation to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and ● Economic Impacts RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing ● RCRA in Focus: Printing ● Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground ● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing

Injection Data and Issues ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed Potliners Wastes; Final ● Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Restrictions: TC Metals Wastes; Final Report Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating (Complete Set) Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Background Document for Organic Toxicity Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Characteristic Wastes D018–D043 and Addendum to Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) Characteristic Wastes D012–D017 (Final)

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● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed ● Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and Reporting (40 Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support CFR 264 and 265, Subpart E); Standards Applicable to 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Related Comments Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under

● Technical Background Document and Response to RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Comments: Method 1311—Toxicity Characteristic ● Moving Targets

Leaching Procedure ● Pick Up Savings: Adjusting Hauling Services while ● Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure; Reducing Waste (WasteWise Tip Sheet)

Background Document on Resource Conservation and ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Recovery Act, Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste Module: Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part Management System, Section 3001, Identification and 263) Listing of Hazardous Waste ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact Analysis Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste (40 CFR Part 273)

● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM TRANSPORTERS ● Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Regulations ● Asbestos Waste Management Guidance: Generation, Affecting Generators and Transporters (40 CFR 262 Transport, Disposal and 263); Explanation of Revisions in Reporting ● Conditional Exemption for Mixed Waste Storage, Burden Estimates Treatment, Transportation, and Disposal; Final Rule ● U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Entry into Force of the Materials Regulations as They Apply to the U.S. Basel Convention Environmental Protection Agency’s Hazardous Waste Regulations ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Finalizes Regulations Under RCRA for Military Munitions ● The Used Oil Management Standards (Video)

● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Implements the OECD Decision on Transfrontier Movements of Recyclable Wastes TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL

● Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel FACILITIES Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, ● Closure/Post-Closure and Financial Responsibility and Promote Recycling Requirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Rule Proposed to Reduce Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; Hazardous Waste Record Keeping Requirements Background Document ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used Lamps Are ● Closure/Post-Closure Interim Status Standards (40 Universal Wastes CFR 265, Subpart G): Standards Applicable to Owners

TM and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM C, Section 3004 TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste ● Conditional Exemption for Mixed Waste Storage, Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM] Treatment, Transportation, and Disposal; Final Rule ● Hazardous Waste Requirements for Large Quantity ● Corrective Measures for Releases to Groundwater Generators From Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Report

— Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil From Solid — How Does RCRA Work? Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report

● Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small ● Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters, Businesses Draft Final Report

● Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para ● Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Empresas Pequeñas Hydrogeology Under RCRA (Complete Set)

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● Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; ● General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 264.13); Interim Status Technical Guidance Document Standards for General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 265.13);

● Enhancing Facility-Community Relations Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Amends Regulations Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Related to Third-Party Liability Coverage, Closure, and Post-Closure Care ● Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265, Subpart F); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Discontinues Action Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal on 1990 Subpart S Proposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for ● Guidance for Facility Management Planning; Draft Corrective Action Management Units and Temporary Units ● Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume III: ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule Unit Costs; Volume IV: Documentation ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Ideas to Reduce Reporting ● Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Requirements at Hazardous Waste Facilities Treatment Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Part 265) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-level Mixed Waste ● Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste Technological Requirements of HSWA of 1984, Regulation Respecting Liners and Leachate Collection Systems; ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Rule Proposed to Reduce Reauthorization Statutory Interpretation #5D Hazardous Waste Record Keeping Requirements ● Hazardous Waste Facility Permitting Process ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards for Hazardous ● Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors— Direct Final Rule, Parallel Proposal, and Proposed ● Interim Status Standards and General Status Rule Standards for Closure and Post-Closure Care (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart G); Standards Applicable to ● Environmental Factor™: RCRA Hazardous Waste Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM] ● Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and ● Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and Hazardous Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Waste and Disposal Facilities; A Guidance Manual

● Evaluation Guidelines for Toxic Air Emissions From ● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Land Disposal Facilities — Hazardous Waste in Your Community ● Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Hazardous — How Does RCRA Work? Waste Combustion Facilities; Draft ● Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small ● Final Draft Guidance for Subpart H of the Interim Businesses Status Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para Facilities Empresas Pequeñas ● ● Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and Reporting (40 Care; Requirements for Owners and Operators of CFR 264 and 265, Subpart E); Standards Applicable to Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Facilities; A Guidance Manual Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Financial Requirements; Interim Status Standards (40 CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance ● Manual de Participación Pública de la RCRA ● ● General Issues Concerning Interim Status Standards Model RCRA Permit for Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 265); Standards Applicable to Owners and Management Facilities Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, (Based on 1993 Data) (Complete Set) Section 3004

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● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report ● RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Compliance Order (Based on 1995 Data) (Complete Set) Guidance

● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report ● RCRA Personnel Training Guidance for Owners or (Based on 1997 Data) (Complete Set) Operators of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities

● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report ● RCRA Public Participation Manual

(Based on 1999 Data) (Complete Set) ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training ● National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Module: Introduction to Air Emission Standards

(Based on 2001 Data) (Complete Set) ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Training Module: Introduction to Closure/Post- Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart G)

in 1986: Hazardous Waste Generation and ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Management Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Restrictions (40 CFR Part 268)

Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center in 1986: Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA Training Module: Introduction to Permits and TSDR Units Interim Status (40 CFR Part 270) ● National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated Module: Introduction to RCRA Financial Assurance Under RCRA in 1981 (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart H) ● Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Survey of ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Treatment, Recycling Facilities Storage, and Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Parts ● No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land 264/265, Subparts A–E)

Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for ● RCRIS Extract CD-ROM Petitioners; Draft ● Reglamento de Participación Pública Expandida de la ● Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous RCRA Waste Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● Facilities; Final Draft Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking on Corrective Action for Solid Waste ● Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for the General Management Units Facility Standards of 40 CFR 264 ● Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft and Air Emission Monitoring Review (Complete Set) ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater ● Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 264.15) and Interim Protection Standard Status Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 265.15); ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Overview; Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Background Document Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal

● Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and Demonstrations Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● Standards for Personnel Training (40 CFR 264. 16); Facilities; A Guidance Manual Interim Status Standards for Personnel Training (40

● El Proceso de permisos para Instalaciones de Residuos CFR 265. 16); Standards Applicable to Owners and Peligrosos Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, ● Protocol for Evaluating Interim Status Closure/Post- Section 3004 Closure Plans ● Standards for Preparedness and Prevention (40 CFR ● RCRA Expanded Public Participation Rule (Brochure) 264 and 265, Subpart C); Standards for Contingency ● RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance Plan and Emergency Procedures (40 CFR 264 and 265, ● RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Subpart D); Standards Applicable to Owners and Final Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 295 T Subjects

● Standards for Security (40 CFR 264.14); Interim Status ● Background Document for Land Disposal Standards for Security (40 CFR 265.14); Standards Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Comments

Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Background Document for Second Third Wastes to ● Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Determining Appropriate Technology and Response Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, for Air Releases; Draft Final Report and Required and Availability Treatment Capacity;

● Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Volumes I and II Subsurface Gas ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR

● Waste Analysis at Facilities That Generate, Treat, Store, Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Manual Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL Recycling FACILITIES—CAPACITY ● Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; ● Background Document for Analysis of the Land Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground Characteristics, and Required and Available Treatment Injection Data and Issues Capacity (Complete Set) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Background Document (Addendum) for All Refining Wastes (Final Rule) Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment Nonwastewaters (Final) Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene Wastes; Final Wastes: K149, K150, and K151 (Final) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141–145, Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners K147, and K148 (Final) (Complete Set) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Background Document for Newly Listed Refinery Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Wastes: F037 and F038 (Final) Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final ● (Complete Set) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Organic Toxicity ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis to Characteristic Wastes D018–D043 and Addendum to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment Characteristic Wastes D012–D017 (Final) Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Document for First Third Wastes to Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Background Document for First Third Wastes to Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final F032, F034, and F035; Final Rule: First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and ● Required and Availability Treatment Capacity Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for First Third Wastes; Final Rule (Complete Set)

296 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsT

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Background Documents for Second Third Wastes; Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Final Rule (Complete Set) Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Rule (Complete Set) Waste Provisions; Final Rule ● ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Background Documents for Wastes for Which Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 12: (Final Amendments) Comments Related to Capacity Analysis for Newly Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and ● Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Mineral Processing Wastes Restrictions–Phase IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Wastes (Final Rule); Background Document Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- ● Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set Related Comments ● Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data ● Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; Set Volumes I and II ● Guidance for Capacity Assurance Planning; Capacity ● Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) and Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volumes I and ● Hazardous Waste Management Planning Needs and II Practices: A Review of Several State Agency Approaches ● National Capacity Assessment Report: Capacity TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) FACILITIES—DISPOSAL ● One-Time Waste Estimated for Capacity Assurance ● Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Planning: Capacity Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Supplemental Background Document for the Final Section 104 (c)(9) Double Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Impoundments Document; Part IV ● Asbestos Waste Management Guidance: Generation, ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Transport, Disposal Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: ● Assessment of Hazardous Waste Mismanagement Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Damage Case Histories Potliners ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Rulemaking Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Wastes; Final Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Rule; Capacity-Related Comments Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed (Complete Set) Rule; Volume 2: Capacity-Related Comments

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 2: Capacity-Related Comments (Complete Set) Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 297 T Subjects

● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Final Conditional No- Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Migration Determination for DOE’s Waste Isolation Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Pilot Plant (WIPP)

(Complete Set) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule for Third Third ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis to Scheduled Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions for Land Disposal Restrictions

for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Land Disposal Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule) Restrictions—Second Third (Final) ● Background Document for First Third Wastes to ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Milestone! Fifth Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rulemaking Finalizes Land Disposal Restrictions Rule: First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and ● Required and Availability Treatment Capacity *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Promote Metal Recovery from Waste Water Treatment ● Background Document for Land Disposal Sludge (F006) Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): ● Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination Comments for Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Request for Comments: ● Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final EPA Announces In-Depth Review of the Land Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Program and Required and Availability Treatment Capacity; ● Environmental Fact Sheet: The National Corrective Volumes I and II Action Prioritization System

● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR ● Fate and Transport of Hazardous Constituents; Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste ● Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Potliners (K088) Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and ● Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Recycling Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume II: ● Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Land Disposal Facilities Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; ● Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Solidified Waste Characteristics, and Required and Available Treatment ● Joint NRC/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual Design Capacity (Complete Set) Approach for Commercial Mixed Low-Level ● Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities in Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments ● Land Disposal Restrictions for Hazardous Wastes: A ● Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak Snapshot of the Program Detection Rule ● *Land Disposal Restrictions: Summary of ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Requirements Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: ● Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model F032, F034, and F035; Final ● Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities ● Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facilities: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection ● Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate Designs, Action Leakage Rates, Response Action ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Plans, and Management of Liquids in Landfills Systems for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; ● Design, Construction, and Evaluation of Clay Liners Design, Construction, and Operation for Waste Management Facilities ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner ● Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Systems for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Technical Guidance Document Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation (Draft)

298 Alphabetical Listing of Subjects SubjectsT

● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Performance ● Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Standards for Land Disposal Facilities Land Disposal Facilities; Technical Guidance

● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Underground Document Injection; Background Document ● Design, Construction, and Evaluation of Clay Liners

● Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to for Waste Management Facilities Determine Required Liner Thickness ● General Facility Standards for Location of Facilities (40

● Prohibition on the Disposal of Bulk Liquid Hazardous CFR 264, Subpart B, Section 264.18); Standards Waste in Landfills; Statutory Interpretive Guidance Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N) ● Geotechnical Systems for Structures on Contaminated Sites; Technical Guidance Document ● Regulatory Determination: Landfills and Surface Impoundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge ● Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission Monitoring; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Evaluation Guideline Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum ● Guidance Document: Seismic Considerations in Potliners Hazardous Waste Management Facilities ● ● Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants ● Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP)

● Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of Model; Volume 1: User’s Guide for Version 3; Volume Fossil Fuels 2: Engineering Documentation for Version 3 ● ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model Restrictions Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Location Standards for RCRA Hazardous Waste Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Facilities; Regulatory Development Plan

Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Medio Ambientes Delicados y la Ubicación de Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Instalaciones Para Manejo de Residuos Peligrosos Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous Facilities; Phase 1: Criteria for Location Acceptability Liquids in Hazardous Waste Landfills and Existing Applicable Regulations ● Technical Guidance Document: Fabrication of ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Information Polyethylene FML Field Seams Requirements for Permitting Discharges; General ● Technical Guidance Document: Final Covers on Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Landfills and Surface Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Impoundments Facilities

● Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting ● Sensitive Environments and the Siting of Hazardous Leachate Generation From Solid Waste Disposal Sites Waste Management Facilities

● Social Aspects of Siting Hazardous Waste Facilities

● Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL Conductivity Testing FACILITIES—SITING ● Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques ● Aspectos Sociales de la Ubicación de Instalaciones for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams de Residuos Peligrosos de RCRA

● Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule

● Combined NRC/EPA Siting Guidelines for Disposal of Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous Waste

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TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL ● Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; Description of FACILITIES—STORAGE Methodology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E ● Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis ● Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Supplemental Background Document for the Final ● Indexing of Long-Term Effectiveness of Waste Double Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Containment Systems for a Regulatory Impact Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Analysis Impoundments ● Interim Status Surface Impoundments; Retrofitting ● Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance Variances; Guidance Document in Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments ● Land Disposal Restrictions for Hazardous Wastes: A ● Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak Snapshot of the Program Detection Rule ● *Land Disposal Restrictions: Summary of ● Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Requirements Facilities: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection ● Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities Designs, Action Leakage Rates, Response Action ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Plans, and Management of Liquids in Landfills Systems for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; ● Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test, Inspect, and Design, Construction, and Operation Install Storage Tank Systems ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner ● Design, Construction, and Evaluation of Clay Liners Systems for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and for Waste Management Facilities Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation ● Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; (Draft) Technical Guidance Document ● Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Finalizes Regulations Standards (Poster) Under RCRA for Military Munitions ● Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-level Mixed Waste Waste Tank Standards Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Surface Regulation Impoundments

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used Lamps Are ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Waste Piles Universal Wastes ● Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set Determine Required Liner Thickness for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral ● Questions and Answers Regarding the July 14, 1986, Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil Hazardous Waste Tank System Regulatory ● General and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 Amendments CFR 264 and 265, Subpart J); Interim Status Standards ● RCRA Guidance Document: Land Treatment for Chemical, Physical, and Biological Treatment (40 CFR 265, Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners ● RCRA Guidance Document: Surface Impoundments, and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Liner Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle Draft C, Section 3004 ● RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards for TSDFs and

● Guidance for Permit Writers: Facilities Storing Generators Hazardous Waste in Containers ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center

● Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Training Module: Introduction to Containment Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volumes I: Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart DD) Treatment and Storage Facilities ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center

● Guide for Preparing RCRA Permit Applications for Training Module: Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Existing Facilities Parts 264/265, Subpart J) ● ● Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Solidified Waste Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste (40 CFR Part 273)

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● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary (Complete Set)

Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis to Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule) Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Standards for Metal ● Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Background Document for First Third Wastes to Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Hazardous Waste as Fill Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes ● Background Document for First Third Wastes to ● Rules for Hazardous Waste Tank Systems Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final ● Technical Guidance Document: Fabrication of Rule: First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Polyethylene FML Field Seams Required and Availability Treatment Capacity ● Technical Guidance Document: Final Covers on ● Background Document for Land Disposal Hazardous Waste Landfills and Surface Restrictions— Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Impoundments Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related ● Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques Comments

for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams ● Background Document for Second Third Wastes to ● Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final From the Secondary Containment Requirement of Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volumes I and II and Required and Availability Treatment Capacity;

● Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Volumes I and II Treatment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems ● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II

● Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste FACILITIES—TREATMENT Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Recycling to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and ● Economic Impacts Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; ● Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, to Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Characteristics, and Required and Available Treatment Regulatory Impact Analysis Capacity (Complete Set) ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land ● Background Information Document for the Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Development of Regulations to Control the Burning of Refining Wastes (Final Rule) Hazardous Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land (Complete Set) Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Background Document (Addendum) for All Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT Wastes; Final Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Nonwastewaters (Final) Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene (Complete Set) Wastes: K149, K150, and K151 (Final)

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● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set

Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141–145, ● Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data K147, and K148 (Final) Set ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Background Document for F001–F005 Spent Solvents Facilities: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection (Complete Set) Designs, Action Leakage Rates, Response Action ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Plans, and Management of Liquids in Landfills

Background Document for Newly Listed Refinery ● Engineering Handbook for Hazardous Waste Wastes: F037 and F038 (Final) Incineration ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Deferral of Phase IV Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: Standards for PCBs as an Underlying Hazardous K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, Constituent in Soil K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, ● K132, U359 (Final) Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for Corrective Action Management Units and Temporary ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Units Background Document for Organic Toxicity ● Characteristic Wastes D018–D043 and Addendum to Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Treatment Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity Standards for Certain Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Characteristic Wastes D012–D017 (Final) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes Modifications to the Definition of Wastewater ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Treatment Unit Control Procedures and Methodology (Final) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Comprehensive Review of the Treatment Standards for Mercury- ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Spent Potliners From Bearing Hazardous Waste Primary Aluminum Reduction-K088 (Final) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule for Third Scheduled Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic for Land Disposal Restrictions Metal Wastes D004–D011; Proposed ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustors—Phase I ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards F032, F034, and F035; Final Promulgated for Petroleum Refining Waste

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Environmental Fact Sheet:: Finalization of Hazardous Background Documents for First Third Wastes; Final Waste Identification Rule (HWIR) Rule (Complete Set) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Interim Emission ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Standards for 1999 Hazardous Waste Combustor Rule Background Documents for Second Third Wastes; ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Land Disposal Final Rule (Complete Set) Restrictions—Second Third (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Waste Rule (Complete Set) ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Milestone! Fifth ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Rulemaking Finalizes Land Disposal Restrictions Background Documents for Wastes for Which ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined Revise Certain Standards for Spent Potliners from Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, New Regulatory Classification Scheme for Vitrification K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, Units Treating K088 Waste K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 (Final Amendments) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Request for Comments: EPA Announces In-Depth Review of the Land ● Combustion of Hazardous Wastes Containing Arsenic, Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Program Lead, and Mercury

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● Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical ● Memorandum on Trial Burns (Guidance on Trial Burn Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities Failures)

● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set ● Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards

Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil ● Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF ● EPA Guide for Infectious Waste Management Regulations: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and

● General and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 Industrial Furnaces CFR 264 and 265, Subpart J); Interim Status Standards ● Mobile Incineration: An Analysis of the Industry

for Chemical, Physical, and Biological Treatment (40 ● Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management CFR 265, Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners Standards (Poster) and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, ● Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle Permit Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land C, Section 3004 Treatment Demonstrations ● Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone ● Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal Restrictions Program (BDAT) Monitoring for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Units ● Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and ● Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators Treatment and Storage Facilities ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Land Treatment

● Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Solidified Waste Determination: Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Analyses; Supplemental Background Document ● Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions and Answers ● Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment ● Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Document (Complete Set) ● Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; Description of ● Methodology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E Proposed Additions to Standards for Hazardous Waste Incineration (40 CFR 264.342 and 264.343); Standards ● Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous ● Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Phase; Final Report Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

● Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart ● *Proposed Revisions to the Hazardous Waste O); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Identification Rule (HWIR)

Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal ● RCRA Guidance Document: Land Treatment Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 ● Regulation of Fuel Blending and Related Treatment ● Interim Status Standards for Land Treatment Facilities and Storage Activities Memo (40 CFR 265, Subpart M); Standards Applicable to ● Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Potliners ● Interim Status Standards for Thermal Treatment ● Processes Other Than Incineration and for Open Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Burning (40 CFR 265, Subpart P); Standards Restrictions: TC Metals Wastes; Final Report Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous ● Report on Emergency Incidents at Hazardous Waste Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Combustion Facilities and Other Treatment, Storage, Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs)

● Interim Status Surface Impoundments; Retrofitting ● Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust Variances; Guidance Document ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● *Land Disposal Restrictions: Summary of Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Requirements Rule; Capacity-Related Comments

● Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 303 T Subjects

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Publications on Solid Waste Management in Indian Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Country

Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related ● Recycling Guide for Native American Nations Comments ● Reducing Backyard Burning in Indian Country ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Site-Specific Flexibility Requests for Municipal Solid Rule; Volume 1: BDAT Related Comments (Complete Waste Landfills in Indian Country; Draft Guidance Set) ● Training and Technical Assistance Directory for Tribal Solid Waste Managers ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating ● Tribal Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Management Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary ● Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Backyard Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Burning Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Tribal Waste Journal: Against All Odds: Transfer Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) Station Triumphs ● Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed ● Tribal Waste Journal: Alaska Villages Chart their Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support own Course toward Solid Waste Solutions 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity- Related Comments ● Tribal Waste Journal: Respect Our Resources: Prevent Illegal Dumping ● Risk Burn Guidance for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities ● Waste Reduction Tips for Hotels and Casinos in Indian Country ● Technical Implementation Document for EPA’s Boiler and Industrial Furnace Regulations

● Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances From the Secondary Containment Requirement of TRICHLOROETHANE PRODUCTION Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volumes I and II WASTES

● Technical Resource Document for the Storage and ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems Background Document for Wastes From the

● Technical Resource Document: Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, Solidification/Stabilization and Its Application to and K096 (Final) Waste Materials ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)

● Treatment Technology Background Document; Second Background Document for Wastes From the Third; Final Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096; Amendment (Final) ● Treatment Technology Background Document; Third Third; Final ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Wastes for Which ● Waste Analysis Guidance for Facilities That Burn Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined Hazardous Wastes; Draft Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, TRIBAL OUTREACH K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 (Final Amendments) ● Grant Resources for Solid Waste Activities in Indian Country ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Open Dump Cleanup Project Helps Tribes Fight Waste Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related ● Partnerships for Solid Waste Management Comments ● Preparing Successful Grant Proposals

● Publications on Mining Waste Management in Indian Country

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT (Final)

Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the Background Document for Mercury-Containing Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Wastes (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; ● K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes; From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated K107, K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons K132, U359; Final ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, USED OIL K038–K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) see HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION— Back-ground Document for P and U Thallium Wastes LISTING OF USED OIL (Final) see MARKETS—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) see PROCUREMENT—VEHICULAR PRODUCTS Background Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—USED OIL K093, K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, U-WASTES Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume A: Wastewater Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource ● Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Leachate (F039) for Which There Are Concentration- Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Based Treatment Standards Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (Complete Set) Background Document for U and P Wastes, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P Background Document for Characteristic Ignitable Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters With Methods of Wastes (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Treatment as Treatment Standards Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents Background Document for U and P Wastes, (Final) Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume C: ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Nonwastewater Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Background Document for Chromium Wastes D007 Multisource Leachate (F039) for Which There Are and U032 (Final) Concentration-Based Treatment Standards ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, Background Document for U and P Wastes, F007–F012, F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final) Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume D: Reactive U ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) and P Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters

Background Document for D008 and P and U Lead ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes (Final) Background Document for U and P Wastes, ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Background Document for K001 (Addendum) and Gaseous Wastes U051 (Creosote) (Final)

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 305 U Subjects

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Universal Standards; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Rule; Volume 1-A-2: BDAT Related Comments; Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) General BDAT Issues

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Universal Standards; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms Rule; Volume 1-D: BDAT Related Comments; D003: of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Characteristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Containing Reactive Listing Constituents Background Document for Wastes From the ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Production of Dinitrotoluene, Toluenediamine, and Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Toluene Diisocyanate, K027, K111–K116, U221, and Rule; Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; D004: U223 (Final) Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Wastes Containing Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic Background Documents for Wastes for Which Wastes for Selenium Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Water: K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, Rule; Volume 1-H: BDAT Related Comments; D008: K028, K030, K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, Characteristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes K093, K094, U028, U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 Containing Lead

(Final Amendments) ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Hazardous Waste From Discarding of Commercial Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Chemical Products and the Containers and Spill Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Residues Thereof (40 CFR 261.33); Identification and Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes Section 3001 From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives;

● Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium ● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta ● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Rule; Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Mixed Ferrocarril Radioactive Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning U Wastes; Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non- Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002–F005: Solvents; ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean Translation) F006: Electroplating Wastewater Treatment Sludges; ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and and F019: Aluminum Conversion Coating Treatment Refinishing Sludges ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing

● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Transportation

● RCRA in Focus: Printing

● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing

● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance

● Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rulemaking

● Response to Comments Background Document for the Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Rule; Capacity-Related Comments

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● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Rule; Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary K029, K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1- Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Trichloroethane Wastewaters Containing BDAT Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Constituents; K022: Wastes From the Production of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms From the Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater 22, 1995

Treatment Sludges From the Production of Creosote; ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal K026: Stripping Still Tails From the Production of Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule; Volume 1-Q: BDAT Related Comments; Gases Rule, January 25, 1996

● Response to Comments Background Document for the ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Rule; Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral

● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Waste Provisions; Final Rule Rule, May 12, 1997

VANADIUM WASTES VETERINARY PHARMACEUTICAL WASTES

● ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Universal Standards; Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Volume A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (Final) Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) Background Document for K101 and K102 Low Arsenic Subcategory (Final) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Vanadium-Containing Wastes P119 and P120 (Final) VIDEOS ● Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed ● Pay-As-You-Throw: A New Trend in Sustainable Solid Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Waste Management (Video) Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes ● The Used Oil Management Standards (Video) Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes From the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 307 W Subjects

WASTE MINIMIZATION [HAZARDOUS ● Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental WASTE] Regulation and Hazardous Waste ● Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous see also SOURCE REDUCTION [NON-HAZARDOUS Wastes (Complete Set) WASTE] ● Resource Conservation Challenge: A Year of Progress ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene ● Resource Conservation Challenge: The National Wastes: K149, K150, and K151 (Final) Waste Minimization Partnership Program and Priority Chemicals (Update) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141–145, ● The Resource Conservation Challenge: What Can You K147, and K148 (Final) Save Today? ...An Update ● ● A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 Waste Minimization: Environmental Quality with Edition (CD-ROM) Economic Benefits ● ● Environmental Fact Sheet:: Finalization of Hazardous Waste Minimization; Executive Summary Waste Identification Rule (HWIR) ● Waste Minimization for Selected Residuals in the ● Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel Petroleum Refining Industry Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, ● Waste Minimization in Metals Parts Cleaning and Promote Recycling

TM ● Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM WASTE PILES ● Guide to Becoming a Partner in the Resource ● Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Conservation Challenge Supplemental Background Document for the Final ● International Waste Minimization Approaches and Double Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Policies to Metal Plating Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface

● Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community Impoundments — Safe Hazardous Waste Recycling ● Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak Detection Rule ● *Measuring Progress 1991-2001: The Priority Chemicals Trends Report ● Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for Cyanide in Spent Ore ● Pollution Prevention Solutions During Permitting, Inspection, and Enforcement ● Guide for Industrial Waste Management ● ● *Proposed Revisions to the Hazardous Waste Guide for Industrial Waste Management (CD-ROM) Identification Rule (HWIR) ● Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Background

● RCRA en Foco: Imprenta Document ● ● RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s Guide ● ● RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best Ferrocarril Practices ● ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model (IWEM) Technical Background Document ● RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean Translation) ● Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model ● RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and (IWEM) User’s Guide Refinishing ● Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner ● RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing Systems for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and ● RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation Transportation (Draft) ● RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing ● Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Waste Piles ● RCRA in Focus: Printing ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing Training Module: Introduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart DD) ● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance

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● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 Background Document for K001 (Final)

CFR Part 262) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Background Document for K001 (Addendum) and Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal U051 (Creosote) (Final)

Units (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N) ● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032, F034, and F035; Final

WASTEWISE PROGRAM ● Economic Impact Assessment of the Phase IV Land see also SOURCE REDUCTION [NON-HAZARDOUS Disposal Restrictions Final Rule on Newly Identified WASTE] Wood Preserving Hazardous Wastes Contaminated Media and Abandoned Wood Preserving Sites ● Climate Change and Waste (Kit Folder) ● *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set ● Donating Surplus Food to the Needy for Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral ● Fourth Year WasteWise Progress Report: Preserving Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil Resources, Preventing Waste ● New Rule for Wood Preserving Wastes ● Managing Food Scraps as Animal Feed ● *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training I: ● Pick Up Savings: Adjusting Hauling Services While Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Reducing Waste Subpart W) ● Resource Management: Innovative Solid Waste ● Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Contracting Methods Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood ● Waste Reduction Activities of Selected WasteWise Preserving Wastes Partners: Electric Power Industry ● Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: ● WasteWise: Climate Benefits from Reducing Waste Regulation of Wood Preserving Wastes

● WasteWise Annual Reports ● Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Buying or Manufacturing Recycled Products Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Facility Waste Assessments Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous ● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Recycling Collection Waste Provisions; Final Rule

● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Waste Prevention ● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal

● WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: WasteWise Program Road Map Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral ● WasteWise Update Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Exclusion for Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment of Solid Waste for Mineral Processing Wastes, Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Treatment Standards for Characteristic Mineral Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Processing Wastes, and Associated Issues Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal WIPES Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating see RAGS AND WIPES Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of WOOD PRESERVING WASTES Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 4: ● Background Document for Land Disposal Comments Related to First Notice of Data Availability, Restrictions—Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): May 10, 1996 Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Comments

Alphabetical Listing of Subjects 309 Z Subjects

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997

ZINC WASTES

● Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes

● Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document (Addendum) for All Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 Nonwastewaters (Final)

● *Better Rules for Zinc Fertilizer Recycling

● RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Comments Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, 1996

● Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997

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Numerical Listing of OSW Publications OSW

(Please note, to order a publication on this list you must SW-846.3-2 first obtain the document ordering number listed in the Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Abstract files.) Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition: Final Updates SW-168 II and IIa (NTIS: PB95-187 225) Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting Leachate SW-846.3-2b Generation From Solid Waste Disposal Sites (NTIS: PB87­ Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: 194 643) Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Final Update SW-352 IIB (NTIS: PB95-234 480) First Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source SW-846.3-3 Reduction (NTIS: PB255 139/8) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: SW-353 Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Final Update III (NTIS: PB97-156 137) Second Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source Reduction (NTIS: PB253 406/3) SW-846.3-3a SW-448 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Final Update Third Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source IIIA (NTIS: PB99-115 891) Reduction (NTIS: PB88-174 677) SW-846.3.3b SW-600 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Fourth Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Waste Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Proposed Reduction (NTIS: PB88-197 579) Update IIIB (NTIS: PB2003-100 855) SW-663 SW-846.3-4 EPA Activities Under RCRA of 1976—Annual Report to Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: the President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1977 (NTIS: PB88­ Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Draft Update 197 603) IVA (NTIS: PB98-111 750) SW-755 SW-862 EPA Activities Under RCRA—Annual Report to the RCRA Final Authorization Guidance Manual (NTIS: PB87­ President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1978 (NTIS: PB96-162 155 057) 201) SW-867 SW-846 Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and Hazardous Waste Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: (NTIS: PB87-154 894) Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Volumes IA, IB, IC, and II (NTIS: PB88-239 223) SW-868 SW-846.3-1 Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites (NTIS: PB96-163 332) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition: Final Update SW-869R Package I (NTIS: PB94-170 313) Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation (NTIS: PB91-181 586)

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SW-870 SW-955 Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Care; (NTIS: PB86-192 796) Requirements for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; A SW-871R Guidance Manual (NTIS: PB82-237 595) Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate (NTIS: PB91­ 181 578) SW-961 Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and SW-872 Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Disposal Facilities; A Guidance Manual (NTIS: PB83-144 Solidified Waste (NTIS: PB87-154 902) 675) SW-873 SW-964R Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments Inventory of Open Dumps (NTIS: PB91-181 594) (NTIS: PB87-155 537) SW-966 SW-874 Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Hazardous Waste Land Treatment (NTIS: PB89-179 014) Permits; Final Report SW-889 SW-968 Engineering Handbook for Hazardous Waste Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for the General Incineration (NTIS: PB81-248 163) Facility Standards of 40 CFR 264 (NTIS: PB87-151 064) SW-912 530-SW-84-001 Closure/Post-Closure Interim Status Standards (40 CFR Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to 265, Subpart G): Standards Applicable to Owners and Determine Required Liner Thickness (NTIS: PB87-191 Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and 029) Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 (NTIS: PB87-156 683) 530-SW-84-002 Assessment of Hazardous Waste Mismanagement SW-913 Damage Case Histories (NTIS: PB84-212 356) Financial Requirements; Interim Status Standards (40 CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance (NTIS: PB88­ 530-SW-84-004 197 595) Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; SW-915 Final Draft (NTIS: PB89-115 695) RCRA Personnel Training Guidance for Owners or Operators of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities 530-SW-84-005 (NTIS: PB87-193 348) National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated SW-921 Under RCRA in 1981 (NTIS: PB86-197 837) Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and Demonstrations for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal 530-SW-84-013 Facilities; A Guidance Manual (NTIS: PB87-155 503) Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated in the United States (NTIS: PB85-180 297) SW-925 Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic 530-SW-84-013A Conductivity Testing (NTIS: PB87-155 784) Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated in the United States; Appendix (NTIS: PB88-111 752) SW-935 U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials 530-SW-85-004 Regulations as They Apply to the U.S. Environmental National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Protection Agency’s Hazardous Waste Regulations Survey; Final Report (NTIS: PB85-180 438) (NTIS: PB82-182 361) 530-SW-85-007 Asbestos Waste Management Guidance: Generation, Transport, Disposal 314 Numerical Listing of OSW Publications Numerical Listing OSW

530-SW-85-012 530-SW-86-012 Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; Description of Technological Requirements of HSWA of 1984, Methodology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E (NTIS: Respecting Liners and Leachate Collection Systems; PB86-192 937) Reauthorization Statutory Interpretation #5D (NTIS: PB87-163 242) 530-SW-86-013 Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous Liquids 530-SW-85-013 in Hazardous Waste Landfills; Statutory Interpretative Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems Guidance (NTIS: PB86-215 043) for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles; Design, Construction, and Operation (Draft) (NTIS: 530-SW-86-014 PB87-173 159) EPA Guide for Infectious Waste Management (NTIS: PB86-199 130) 530-SW-85-014 Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Systems 530-SW-86-015 for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Design, Guidance Manual on the RCRA Regulation of Recycled Construction, and Operation (NTIS: PB87-151 072) Hazardous Wastes (NTIS: PB86-208 584) 530-SW-85-022 530-SW-86-016 The Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended by the Prohibition on the Disposal of Bulk Liquid Hazardous Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (The Resource Waste in Landfills; Statutory Interpretive Guidance Conservation and Recovery Act) (NTIS: PB86-212 271) 530-SW-85-024 530-SW-86-017 Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Interim Status Surface Impoundments; Retrofitting Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Phase Variances; Guidance Document (NTIS: PB86-212 263) 1: Criteria for Location Acceptability and Existing 530-SW-86-022 Applicable Regulations (NTIS: PB86-125 580) Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable 530-SW-85-033 Hydrogeology: A RCRA Statutory Interpretative Report to Congress: Wastes From the Extraction and Guidance (NTIS: PB86-224 953) Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, 530-SW-86-022A Overburden From Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable (NTIS: PB88-162 631) Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Appendix A: Technical 530-SW-86-007F Methods for Evaluating Hydrogeologic Parameters Design, Construction, and Evaluation of Clay Liners for (NTIS: PB86-224 961) Waste Management Facilities (NTIS: PB89-181 937) 530-SW-86-022B 530-SW-86-008 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Guidance Manual for Research, Development, and Hydrogeology under RCRA; Appendix B: Ground-Water Demonstration Permits (40 CFR Section 270.65) (NTIS: Flow Net/Flow Line Construction and Analysis (NTIS: PB86-229 192) PB86-224 979) 530-SW-86-009 530-SW-86-022C Closure/Post-Closure and Financial Responsibility Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Requirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Appendix C: Technical and Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; Background Methods for Calculating Time of Travel in the Document (NTIS: PB86-210 671) Unsaturated Zone (NTIS: PB86-224 987) 530-SW-86-011 530-SW-86-022D Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis (NTIS: PB86-212 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable 289) Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Appendix D: Development of Vulnerability Criteria Based on Risk Assessments and Theoretical Modeling (NTIS: PB86-224 995)

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530-SW-86-023 530-SW-86-040 Location of Mines and Factors Affecting Exposure (NTIS: Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone PB86-219 409) Monitoring for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Units (NTIS: PB87-215 463) 530-SW-86-024 Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data (NTIS: PB86­ 530-SW-86-041 219 383) Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Options; Volume I (NTIS: PB87-114 351) 530-SW-86-025 Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and Acid-Generating 530-SW-86-041A Wastes Generated by the Mining and Beneficiating Waste Minimization; Executive Summary Industries, and the Potentials for Contaminant Release (NTIS: PB86-219 391) 530-SW-86-042 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and 530-SW-86-026 Options; Volume II (NTIS: PB87-114 369) Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste Regulatory Determination (NTIS: PB86-219 417) 530-SW-86-043 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and 530-SW-86-027 Options; Volume III (NTIS: PB87-114 377) Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments Under the Resource Conservation and 530-SW-86-044 Recovery Act: Fiscal Years 1980-1985 (NTIS: PB86-232 Technical Resource Document for the Storage and 154) Treatment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems (NTIS: PB87-134 391) 530-SW-86-030 Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Report to 530-SW-86-047 Congress (NTIS: PB86-222 486) Background Document for the Groundwater Screening Procedure to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal 530-SW-86-031 Restrictions (NTIS: PB87-101 606) Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities; Technical Guidance Document 530-SW-86-048 (NTIS: PB87-132 825) Background Document on the Development and Use of Reference Doses; Part I: Data Needs and Apportionment; 530-SW-86-032 Part II: Considerations Related to the Development of Permit Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Protocols for Toxicity Studies (NTIS: PB87-107 173) Treatment Demonstrations (NTIS: PB86-229 184) 530-SW-86-050 530-SW-86-033 Surface Water Screening Procedure; Background Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous Document (NTIS: PB87-101 614) Wastes (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB87-114 328) 530-SW-86-053 530-SW-86-033A RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance (NTIS: PB87-107 Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous 769) Wastes (NTIS: PB87-114 336) 530-SW-86-054 530-SW-86-033B Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report (NTIS: PB87-116 810) Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous Wastes; Appendices (NTIS: PB87-114 344) 530-SW-86-056 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-86-038 Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents Survey of Household Hazardous Waste and Related (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB87-120 259) Collection Programs (NTIS: PB87-108 072) 530-SW-86-056A 530-SW-86-039 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Census of State and Territorial Subtitle D Non- Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Hazardous Waste Programs (NTIS: PB87-108 080) Volume 1 (NTIS: PB87-120 267)

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530-SW-86-056B 530-SW-87-005E Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix E: Volume 2 (NTIS: PB87-120 275) Role and Function of EPA Sample Control Center (NTIS: PB87-165 452) 530-SW-86-056C Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-87-005F Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Volume 3 (NTIS: PB87-120 283) Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix F: List of Analytes (NTIS: PB87-165 460) 530-SW-86-060 Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR 530-SW-87-005G Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volume I (NTIS: Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and PB87-146 361) Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix G: Sampling Plan and Sampling Quality Assurance/Quality 530-SW-86-061 Control (NTIS: PB87-165 478) Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volume II (NTIS: 530-SW-87-006F PB87-146 379) Batch-Type Procedures for Estimating Soil Adsorption of Chemicals; Technical Resource Document (NTIS: PB92­ 530-SW-87-002A 188 515) Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances From the Secondary Containment Requirement of 530-SW-87-008 Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volume I (NTIS: PB87­ Test Method Equivalency Petitions; A Guidance Manual 158 655) (NTIS: PB87-178 349) 530-SW-87-002B 530-SW-87-009A Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and From the Secondary Containment Requirement of Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volume II (NTIS: PB87­ Treatment and Storage Facilities (NTIS: PB87-158 994) 158 663) 530-SW-87-009B 530-SW-87-005 Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume II: Land Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field Disposal Facilities (NTIS: PB87-159 000) Sampling and Analytical Results (NTIS: PB87-165 403) 530-SW-87-009C 530-SW-87-005A Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume III: Unit Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix A: Costs (NTIS: PB87-159 018) Analytical Results (NTIS: PB87-165 411) 530-SW-87-009D 530-SW-87-005B Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume IV: Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix B: Documentation (NTIS: PB87-159 026) Sampling Strategy (NTIS: PB87-165 429) 530-SW-87-010 530-SW-87-005C RCRA Guidance Manual for Subpart G Closure and Post- Technical Report: Exploration, Development,and Closure Care Standards and Subpart H Cost Estimating Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix C: Requirements (NTIS: PB87-158 978) Sampling Reports; Volumes 1 and 2 (NTIS: PB87-165 437) 530-SW-87-011 530-SW-87-005D Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Restrictions Program (BDAT) (NTIS: PB88-170 766) Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix D: Analytical Methods (NTIS: PB87-165 445)

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530-SW-87-012 530-SW-87-021E Questions and Answers Regarding the July 14, 1986, Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Costs of Flue Gas Hazardous Waste Tank System Regulatory Amendments Cleaning Technologies (NTIS: PB87-206 116) 530-SW-87-013 530-SW-87-021F Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance in Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Sampling and Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments Analysis (NTIS: PB87-206 124) (NTIS: PB87-182 291) 530-SW-87-021G 530-SW-87-014 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Assessment of Background Information Document for the Development Health Risks Associated With Exposure to Municipal of Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Waste Combustion Emissions (NTIS: PB87-206 132) Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB87-173 811) 530-SW-87-021H Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Characterization of 530-SW-87-014A the Municipal Waste Combustion Industry (NTIS: PB87­ Background Information Document for the Development 206 140) of Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume I: 530-SW-87-021I Industrial Boilers (NTIS: PB87-173 829) Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Recycling of Solid Waste (NTIS: PB87-206 157) 530-SW-87-014B Background Information Document for the Development 530-SW-87-025 of Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous National Dioxin Study (NTIS: PB88-192 687) Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume II: 530-SW-87-027 Industrial Furnaces (NTIS: PB87-173 837) Joint NRC/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual Design 530-SW-87-015 Approach for Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak and Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities Detection Rule (NTIS: PB87-191 383) 530-SW-87-028 530-SW-87-017 Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part I: ACL MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites Policy and Information Requirements (NTIS: PB87-206 (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB88-127 931) 165) 530-SW-87-028A 530-SW-87-021 Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Municipal Waste Combustion Study (Complete Set) MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; (NTIS: PB87-206 066) Volume I: Summary (NTIS: PB88-127 949) 530-SW-87-021A 530-SW-87-028B Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to Congress Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From (NTIS: PB87-206 074) MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume II: Leachate Baseline Report; Determination of Municipal 530-SW-87-021B Landfill Leachate Characteristics (NTIS: PB88-127 956) Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Emissions Data Base for Municipal Waste Combustors (NTIS: PB87-206 082) 530-SW-87-028C Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From 530-SW-87-021C MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Control of Organic III: Addendum to Characterization of Municipal Landfill Emissions (NTIS: PB87-206 090) Leachates; A Literature Review (NTIS: PB88-127 964) 530-SW-87-021D Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Flue Gas Cleaning Technology (NTIS: PB87-206 108)

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530-SW-87-028D 530-SW-88-003A Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Volume IV: Characterization of Municipal Waste Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 1: Oil and Combustion Residues and their Leachates; A Literature Gas (NTIS: PB88-146 220) Review (NTIS: PB88-127 972) 530-SW-88-003B 530-SW-87-028E Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 2: Volume V: Characterization of Municipal Waste Geothermal Energy (NTIS: PB88-146 238) Combustor Residues (NTIS: PB88-127 980) 530-SW-88-003C 530-SW-87-028F Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 3: VI: Characterization of Leachates From Municipal Waste Appendices (NTIS: PB88-146 246) Disposal Sites and Co-Disposal Sites (NTIS: PB88-127 998) 530-SW-88-003D 530-SW-87-028G Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Executive Volume VII: Addendum to Monofill Report (NTIS: PB88­ Summaries (NTIS: PB88-146 253) 128 004) 530-SW-88-004 530-SW-87-029 Rules for Hazardous Waste Tank Systems Combined NRC/EPA Siting Guidelines for Disposal of Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and 530-SW-88-007 Hazardous Waste) Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments Under the Resource Conservation and 530-SW-87-031 Recovery Act: Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 Through Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part II: Based Fiscal Year 1987 (NTIS: PB96-163 373) on 264.94(B)Criteria; Case Studies (NTIS: PB88-214 267) 530-SW-88-011 530-SW-88-002 Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the United Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of States; Volume I (NTIS: PB89-110 381) Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants (NTIS: PB88-177 977) 530-SW-88-011A Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the United 530-SW-88-002A States; Executive Summary Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants; Appendices (NTIS: 530-SW-88-011B PB88-177 985) Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the United States; Volume II (NTIS: PB89-110 399) 530-SW-88-002A.1 Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of 530-SW-88-013 Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants; Executive Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Summary) Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and 530-SW-88-003 Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the Recycling (NTIS: PB87-163 481) Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy (Complete Set) 530-SW-88-015 (NTIS: PB88-146 212) Rat Oral Subchronic Toxicity Study; Final Report; Compound: Isobutyl Alcohol (NTIS: PB88-176 177)

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530-SW-88-016A 530-SW-88-027 Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test Subchronic Toxicity of Ortho-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Materials: Pyridine; Volume I (NTIS: PB88-176 136) Rats (NTIS: PB88-197 496) 530-SW-88-016B 530-SW-88-029 Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures Guidance; Materials: Pyridine; Volume II (NTIS: PB88-176 144) Interim Final) 530-SW-88-017A 530-SW-88-031 Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Administered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through Background Documents for First Third Wastes; Final 15; Final Report (NTIS: PB88-176 151) Rule (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB89-142 343) 530-SW-88-017B 530-SW-88-031A Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Administered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through Background Document for K015 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 15; Final Report; Appendices I-IX (NTIS: PB88-176 169) 350) 530-SW-88-018 530-SW-88-031B Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions and Answers Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, and 530-SW-88-019 K030 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 368) Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test, Inspect, and Install Storage Tank Systems (NTIS: PB88-197 611) 530-SW-88-031C Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-88-020 Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, and Corrective Measures for Releases to Ground-Water From K052 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 376) Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report (NTIS: PB88-185 251) 530-SW-88-031D Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-88-021 Background Document for K061 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: 384) Determining Appropriate Technology and Response for Air Releases; Draft Final Report (NTIS: PB88-185 269) 530-SW-88-031E Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-88-022 Background Document for K062 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil From Solid 392) Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report (NTIS: PB88-185 277) 530-SW-88-031F Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-88-023 Background Document for K071 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Subsurface 400) Gas (NTIS: PB88-185 285) 530-SW-88-031G 530-SW-88-024 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators Background Document for K103 and K104 (Final) (NTIS: 530-SW-88-025 PB89-142 418) Subchronic Toxicity of Para-Cresol in Sprague Dawley 530-SW-88-031H Rats; MBA Chemical No. 25 (NTIS: PB88-195 292) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-88-026 Background Document for K024 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 426) Subchronic Toxicity of Meta-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats (NTIS: PB88-195 284)

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530-SW-88-031I 530-SW-88-035 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Survey of Background Document for K037 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and 434) Recycling Facilities (NTIS: PB89-106 058) 530-SW-88-031J 530-SW-88-036 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Location Background Document for K046 Nonreactive Restrictions (Subpart B); Draft Background Document Subcategory (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 442) (NTIS: PB88-242 425) 530-SW-88-031K 530-SW-88-037 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Operating Background Document for K101 and K102 Low Arsenic Criteria (Subpart C); Draft Background Document (NTIS: Subcategory (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 459) PB88-242 433) 530-SW-88-031L 530-SW-88-038 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Summary of Background Document for F006 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Data on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate 467) Characteristics (NTIS: PB88-242 441) 530-SW-88-031M 530-SW-88-039 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Updated Background Document for K087 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Review of Selected Provisions of Solid Waste Regulations 475) (NTIS: PB88-242 458) 530-SW-88-031N 530-SW-88-040 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case Background Document for K086 Solvent Wash (Final) Studies on Ground-Water and Surface Water (NTIS: PB89-142 483) Contamination From Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (NTIS: PB88-242 466) 530-SW-88-031O Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-88-041 Background Document for K001 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Closure and 491) Post-Closure Care and Financial Responsibility Requirements (Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32); Draft 530-SW-88-031Q Background Document (NTIS: PB88-242 474) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) 530-SW-88-042 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 517) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design Criteria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document (NTIS: 530-SW-88-031R PB88-242 482) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; 530-SW-88-043 Amendment to Volumes 1 and 2 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Ground- 525) Water Monitoring and Corrective Action (Subpart E) (NTIS: PB88-242 482) 530-SW-88-031S Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-88-044 Background Document for K099 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-142 Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal 533) Facilities and Practices; Notification Requirements for Industrial Solid Waste Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Part 530-SW-88-034 257) (Draft) (NTIS: PB88-242 508) National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal)Landfill Facilities (NTIS: PB89-118 525)

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530-SW-88-046 530-SW-89-015C Background Documentation for Minimum Content Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Standards (NTIS: PB88-242 052) Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000; Executive Summary 530-SW-88-049 Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support 530-SW-89-019 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: First Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action (Final Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and Report of the Municipal Waste Task Force) (NTIS: PB89­ Availability Treatment Capacity (NTIS: PB88-246 145) 187 637) 530-SW-88-054A 530-SW-89-026 Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Statistical Analysis of Ground-Water Monitoring Data at Background Document (NTIS: PB88-251 137) RCRA Facilities; Interim Final Guidance (NTIS: PB89-151 047) 530-SW-88-054B Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; 530-SW-89-027 Background Document; Appendices A-C (NTIS: PB88­ Trial Burn Observation Guide (NTIS: PB89-179 543) 251 145) 530-SW-89-031 530-SW-88-055 RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250. 14); Identification and Final; Volume I: Development of an RFI Work Plan and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, General Considerations for RCRA Facility Investigations; Section 3001 (NTIS: PB89-102 594) Volume II: Soil, Groundwater, and Subsurface Gas Releases; Volume III: Air and Surface Water Releases; 530-SW-89-003 Volume IV: Case Study Examples (NTIS: PB89-200 299) Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Tank Standards (NTIS: PB89-126 478) 530-SW-89-035A Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; 530-SW-89-005 Volume I (NTIS: PB89-179 022) Hazardous Waste From Discarding of Commercial Chemical Products and the Containers and Spill 530-SW-89-035B Residues Thereof (40 CFR 261.33); Identification and Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Volume II (NTIS: PB89-179 030) Section 3001 (NTIS: PB89-126 460) 530-SW-89-036A 530-SW-89-008 Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial and Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volume I (NTIS: PB89-179 048) 530-SW-89-010 Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of 530-SW-89-036B Compounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial and Report) (NTIS: PB89-132 203) Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volume II (NTIS: PB89-179 055) 530-SW-89-015A Characterization of Products Containing Lead and 530-SW-89-038 Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Programs 1970 to 2000 (NTIS: PB89-151 039) (NTIS: PB90-163 114) 530-SW-89-015B 530-SW-89-039A Characterization of Products Containing Lead and How to Set Up a Local Program to Recycle Used Oil Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000; Executive Summary and Chapter 1: Lead 530-SW-89-040 and Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste; Overview and Report to Congress: Management of Hazardous Wastes Summary From Educational Institutions (NTIS: PB89-187 629)

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530-SW-89-040A 530-SW-89-048D Report to Congress: Management of Hazardous Wastes Response to Comments Background Document for the From Educational Institutions; Executive Summary Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments 530-SW-89-042A (NTIS: PB89-221 535) Summary of the First National Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Collection Programs (NTIS: PB89-179 530-SW-89-048E 501) Response to Comments Background Document for the Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; 530-SW-89-042B Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments (NTIS: PB89-221 Summary of the Second National Conference on 543) Household Hazardous Waste Management (NTIS: PB89­ 179 519) 530-SW-89-048G Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-89-042C Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Summary of the Third National Conference on K038-K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final) (NTIS: Household Hazardous Waste Management (NTIS: PB89­ PB89-221 444) 179 527) 530-SW-89-048H 530-SW-89-042D Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Background Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, K093, Household Hazardous Waste Management (NTIS: PB90­ K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final) (NTIS: PB89­ 163 189) 221 451) 530-SW-89-043 530-SW-89-048I RCRA Liability Coverage for Bodily Injury and Property Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Damage Survey Results (NTIS: PB90-113 945) Background Document for K009 and K010 (Final) (NTIS: 530-SW-89-046 PB89-221 469) Environmental Fact Sheet: Land Disposal Restrictions— 530-SW-89-048J Second Third (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-89-047 Background Document for K011, K013,and K014 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-221 477) Technical Guidance Document: Final Covers on Hazardous Waste Landfills and Surface Impoundments 530-SW-89-048K (NTIS: PB89-233 480) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-89-048 Background Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, F007­ F012, F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final) (NTIS: Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-221 485) Background Documents for Second Third Wastes; Final Rule (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB89-221 402) 530-SW-89-048L 530-SW-89-048A Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K043 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-221 Treatment Technology Background Document; Second 493) Third; Final (NTIS: PB89-221 410) 530-SW-89-048M 530-SW-89-048B Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated Background Document for Wastes From the Production Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-221 428) (NTIS: PB89-221 501) 530-SW-89-048C 530-SW-89-048N Response to Comments Background Document for the Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Background Document for Wastes From the Production Volume 3: Policy Related Comments (NTIS: PB89-221 436) of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-221 519)

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530-SW-89-048O 530-SW-89-074 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and Leachate Background Document for Wastes From the Production Characterization; Monofill Baseline Year; Woodburn of Dinitrotoluene, Toluenediamine, and Toluene Monofill; Woodburn, Oregon (NTIS: PB90-104 746) Diisocyanate, K027, K111-K116, U221, and U223 (Final) (NTIS: PB89-221 527) 530-SW-90-001 Office Paper Recycling: An Implementation Manual 530-SW-89-049 (NTIS: PB90-199 431) Waste Minimization in Metals Parts Cleaning 530-SW-90-008 530-SW-89-050 Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and Modifying RCRA Permits Wet Scrubber; Draft Test Report (NTIS: PB90-120 544) 530-SW-89-051 530-SW-90-009 Report to Congress: Methods to Manage and Control Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric Plastic Wastes (NTIS: PB90-163 106) Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft 530-SW-89-051A Test Report (NTIS: PB90-129 362) Report to Congress: Methods to Manage and Control Plastic Wastes; Executive Summary 530-SW-90-013 Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule to Identify the 530-SW-89-057A Status of Twenty Mineral Processing Wastes Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Conditionally Retained Within the Bevill Amendment Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and 530-SW-90-016 Required and Availability Treatment Capacity; Volume I Guidance on the Definition and Identification of (NTIS: PB89-220 552) Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous Waste and Answers to Anticipated Questions 530-SW-89-057B Background Document for Second Third Wastes to 530-SW-90-019 Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Sites for our Solid Waste: A Guidebook for Effective Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Public Involvement Required and Availability Treatment Capacity; Volume II (NTIS: PB89-220 560) 530-SW-90-020 Siting our Solid Waste: Making Public Involvement Work 530-SW-89-058 (Brochure) Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data Set (NTIS: PB89-220 545) 530-SW-90-021 Report on Minimum Criteria to Assure Data Quality 530-SW-89-061 Analysis of U.S. Municipal Waste Combustion Operating 530-SW-90-024 Practices (NTIS: PB89-220 578) *Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin: Recycle and Combat a Life of Grime (Comic Book) 530-SW-89-062 Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule to Eliminate 530-SW-90-029A Mineral Processing Wastes From the Bevill Amendment Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates (NTIS: PB90-187 154) 530-SW-89-066 Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the 530-SW-90-029B Marketplace (NTIS: PB90-163 122) Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates; Executive Summary 530-SW-89-069 Technical Guidance Document: Fabrication of 530-SW-90-030 Polyethylene FML Field Seams Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes Modifications to the Definition of Wastewater Treatment Unit

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530-SW-90-044 530-SW-90-059C Waste Minimization: Environmental Quality with Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Economic Benefits Background Document for K001 (Addendum) and U051 (Creosote) (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 030) 530-SW-90-046 Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule for Third Third 530-SW-90-059D Scheduled Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements for Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Land Disposal Restrictions Background Document for K015; Addendum (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 048) 530-SW-90-047 Charging Households for Waste Collection and Disposal: 530-SW-90-059E The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Waste Management (NTIS: PB91-111484) Background Document for K073 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 055) 530-SW-90-048 Environmental Fact Sheet: Milestone! Fifth Rulemaking 530-SW-90-059F Finalizes Land Disposal Restrictions Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K021 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 063) 530-SW-90-049 Model RCRA Permit for Hazardous Waste Management 530-SW-90-059G Facilities (NTIS: PB90-210 998) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K086 (Ink Formulation 530-SW-90-050 Equipment Cleaning Wastes); Addendum (Final) (NTIS: RCRA Permit Quality Protocol; Draft (NTIS: PB90-211 PB90-234 071) 004) 530-SW-90-059H 530-SW-90-051A Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Medical Waste Management in the United States: First Background Document for K060 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 089) Interim Report to Congress (NTIS: PB90-219 874) 530-SW-90-059I 530-SW-90-051B Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Medical Waste Management in the United States: First Background Document for K061; Addendum (Final) Interim Report to Congress; Executive Summary (NTIS: PB90-234 097) 530-SW-90-059 530-SW-90-059J Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Background Document for K046; Addendum (Final) Rule (First Part of Complete Set) (NTIS: PB90-234 006) (NTIS: PB90-234 105) 530-SW-90-059A 530-SW-90-059K Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic K069 Nonwastewaters in the Calcium Sulfate/Sodium Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing Subcategory and Wastewater Forms of K069 (NTIS: Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 113) PB90-234 014) 530-SW-90-059L 530-SW-90-059B Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for Background Document for Characteristic Ignitable Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of K100 (NTIS: Wastes (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), PB90-234 121) Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents (Final) 530-SW-90-059M (NTIS: PB90-234 022) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F006; Addendum (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 139)

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530-SW-90-059N 530-SW-90-059X Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Cyanide Wastes; Addendum Background Document for Silver-Containing Wastes for F019 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 147) D011, P099, P104 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 246) 530-SW-90-059O 530-SW-90-059Y Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K011, K013, and K014; Background Document for Inorganic Pigment Wastes, Addendum for Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final) (NTIS: PB90­ K002-K008 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 253) 234 154) 530-SW-90-059Z 530-SW-90-059P Treatment Technology Background Document; Third Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third; Final (NTIS: PB91-160 556) Background Document for F002 (1,1,2- Trichloroethane)and F005 (Benzene, 2-Ethoxyethanol, and 530-SW-90-060 2-Nitropropane); Amendment (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 162) Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Rule (Second Part of Complete Set) (NTIS: PB90-234 279) 530-SW-90-059Q Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-90-060A Background Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) (NTIS: PB90­ Background Document for Wastes From the Production of 234 170) Chlorinated Aliphatics F025 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 287) 530-SW-90-059R 530-SW-90-060B Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Memorandum to the Docket Regarding Final Treatment Background Document for P and U Thallium Wastes Standards for Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 188) K044, K045, and K047 (NTIS: PB90-234 295) 530-SW-90-059S 530-SW-90-060C Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Vanadium-Containing Wastes Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource P119 and P120 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 196) Leachate (F039), Volume D: Reactive U and P Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters (NTIS: PB90-234 303) 530-SW-90-059T Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-90-060D Background Document for Barium Wastes D005 and Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) P013 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 204) Background Document for Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin, K017 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 311) 530-SW-90-059U Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-90-060E Background Document for D006 Cadmium Wastes Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 212) Background Document for Wastes From the Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096; 530-SW-90-059V Amendment (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 329) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Chromium Wastes D007 and 530-SW-90-060F U032 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 220) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource 530-SW-90-059W Leachate (F039), Volume A: Wastewater Forms of Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate Background Document for D008 and P and U Lead (F039)for Which There Are Concentration-Based Wastes (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 238) Treatment Standards (NTIS: PB90-234 337)

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530-SW-90-060G 530-SW-90-060P Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Background Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P Wastewaters and Chlorobenzene Wastes (K032-K034, K041, K042, K085, Nonwastewaters With Methods of Treatment as K097, K098, K105, and D012-D017) (Final) (NTIS: PB90­ Treatment Standards (NTIS: PB90-234 345) 234 436) 530-SW-90-060H 530-SW-90-060Q Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Background Document for Wastes From the Production Leachate (F039), Volume C: Nonwastewater Forms of of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024; Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate Amendment (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 444) (F039)for Which There Are Concentration-Based Treatment Standards (NTIS: PB90-234 352) 530-SW-90-060R Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-90-060I Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, and Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K052; Amendment (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 451) Background Document for K022; Amendment (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 360) 530-SW-90-060S Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-SW-90-060J Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Gaseous Wastes Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From the (NTIS: PB90-234 469) Production of Aniline, K083 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 378) 530-SW-90-061 530-SW-90-060K Response to Comments Background Document for the Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From the Volume 1: BDAT Related Comments (Complete Set) Production of Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of Benzene, (NTIS: PB90-234 477) K025 (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 386) 530-SW-90-061A 530-SW-90-060L Response to Comments Background Document for the Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Background Document for Stripping Still Tails From the Volume 1-A-1: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final) (NTIS: Issues (NTIS: PB90-234 485) PB90-234 394) 530-SW-90-061B 530-SW-90-060M Response to Comments Background Document for the Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Background Document for Wastewater Treatment Volume 1-A-2: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Sludges Generated in the Production of Creosote K035 Issues (NTIS: PB90-234 493) (Final) (NTIS: PB90-234 402) 530-SW-90-061C 530-SW-90-060N Response to Comments Background Document for the Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Volume 1-A-3: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT K036 Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final) (NTIS: PB90­ Issues (NTIS: PB90-234 501) 234 410) 530-SW-90-061D 530-SW-90-060O Response to Comments Background Document for the Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Background Document for K037; Amendment (Final) Volume 1-B: BDAT Related Comments; D001: (NTIS: PB90-234 428) Characteristic Ignitable Wastes (NTIS: PB90-234 519)

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530-SW-90-061E 530-SW-90-061L Response to Comments Background Document for the Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-C: BDAT Related Comments; D002: Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Mixed Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (NTIS: PB90-234 527) Radioactive Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non- 530-SW-90-061F Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002-F005: Solvents; Response to Comments Background Document for the F006: Electroplating Wastewater Treatment Sludges; and Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; F019: Aluminum Conversion Coating Treatment Sludges Volume 1-D: BDAT Related Comments; D003: (NTIS: PB90-234 592) Characteristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents (NTIS: PB90­ 530-SW-90-061M 234 535) Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; 530-SW-90-061G Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Wastes Response to Comments Background Document for the From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002­ Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; D004: Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Chloride; Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Wastes K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From Containing Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic Wastes for Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead-Based Selenium (NTIS: PB90-234 543) Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Furnace Dust; 530-SW-90-061H and K069: Emission Control Dust/Sludge From Secondary Lead Smelting (NTIS: PB90-234 600) Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; 530-SW-90-061N Volume 1-F: BDAT Related Comments; D005: Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Characteristic Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006: Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1­ Characteristic Wastes for Cadmium (NTIS: PB90-234 550) L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and K106: Mercury Cell 530-SW-90-061I Process Wastes; K086: Residues From Ink Production Wastes Containing Cyanide (NTIS: PB90-234 618) Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; 530-SW-90-061O Volume 1-G: BDAT Related Comments; D007: Response to Comments Background Document for the Characteristic Wastes for Chromium (NTIS: PB90-234 568) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; 530-SW-90-061J Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, K029, Response to Comments Background Document for the K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Wastewaters Containing BDAT Constituents; K022: Volume 1-H: BDAT Related Comments; D008: Wastes From the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025: Characteristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Containing Lead (NTIS: PB90-234 576) Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges 530-SW-90-061K From the Production of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still Response to Comments Background Document for the Tails From the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; K083: Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes and P Wastes; F024: Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes From Hydrocarbons (NTIS: PB90-234 626) the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011: Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium (NTIS: PB90-234 584)

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530-SW-90-061P 530-SW-90-062C Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments; Halogenated Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Organic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Organic, Organo- and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume Sulfur Compounds, and Organo-Nitrogen Compound III: Appendix A–Appendix I (NTIS: PB90-234 709) Wastes; and Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated Phenolic, and Phenolic Wastes (NTIS: PB90­ 530-SW-90-062D 234 634) Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; 530-SW-90-061Q Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Response to Comments Background Document for the and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; IV: Appendix J–Appendix M (NTIS: PB90-234 717) Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments; K048-K052: Petroleum Refining Industry Wastes; K036: 530-SW-90-063 Organophosphorous Wastes (Nonwastewaters); K037: Response to Comments Background Document for the Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the Production of Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Disulfoton (NTIS: PB90-234 642) Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB90-234 725) 530-SW-90-061R Response to Comments Background Document for the 530-SW-90-063A Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Response to Comments Background Document for the Volume 1-P: BDAT Related Comments; Leachates (NTIS: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; PB90-234 659) Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments (NTIS: PB90­ 234 733) 530-SW-90-061S Response to Comments Background Document for the 530-SW-90-063B Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Response to Comments Background Document for the Volume 1-Q: BDAT Related Comments; Gases (NTIS: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; PB90-234 667) Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments (NTIS: PB90­ 234 741) 530-SW-90-062 Background Document for Third Third Wastes to 530-SW-90-063C Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Response to Comments Background Document for the Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; and Required and Available Treatment Capacity Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments (NTIS: PB90­ (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB90-234 675) 234 758) 530-SW-90-062A 530-SW-90-064 Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Response to Comments Background Document for the Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Volume 3: Policy Related Comments (NTIS: PB90-234 and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume 766) I: Executive Summary, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 (NTIS: 530-SW-90-069 PB90-234 683) The Nation’s Hazardous Waste Management Program at 530-SW-90-062B a Crossroads: The RCRA Implementation Study Background Document for Third Third Wastes to 530-SW-90-070B Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Report to Congress on Special Wastes From Mineral Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Processing: Summary and Findings and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume II: Chapter 3 (NTIS: PB90-234 691)

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530-SW-90-070C 530-SW-90-085 Report to Congress on Special Wastes From Mineral Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters, Processing: Summary and Findings; Methods and Draft Final Report (NTIS: PB91-102 046) Analyses; Appendices (NTIS: PB90-258 492) 530-SW-90-086 530-SW-90-071A Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the Markets for Recovered Glass (NTIS: PB93-169 845) Marine Shale Processors, Inc., Facility in Amelia, Louisiana (NTIS: PB91-111 492) 530-SW-90-071B Summary of Markets for Recovered Glass 530-SW-90-087A Medical Waste Management in the United States: Second 530-SW-90-072A Interim Report to Congress (NTIS: PB91-130 187) Markets for Recovered Aluminum (NTIS: PB93-170 132) 530-SW-90-087B 530-SW-90-072B Medical Waste Management in the United States: Second Summary of Markets for Recovered Aluminum Interim Report to Congress; Executive Summary 530-SW-90-073A 530-SW-90-088 Markets for Compost (NTIS: PB94-100 138) Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact Analysis 530-SW-90-073B (NTIS: PB91-101 873) Summary of Markets for Compost 530-SW-91-004 530-SW-90-074A Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Baghouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator (NTIS: Markets for Scrap Tires (NTIS: PB92-115 252) PB91-101 865) 530-SW-90-074B 530-SW-91-005 Summary of Markets for Scrap Tires Unit Pricing: Providing an Incentive to Reduce 530-SW-90-076 Municipal Solid Waste (Brochure) Mobile Incineration: An Analysis of the Industry (NTIS: 530-SW-91-010 PB90-255 449) Methods Manual for Compliance With the BIF 530-SW-90-078 Regulations: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set (NTIS: PB90­ Industrial Furnaces (NTIS: PB91-120 006) 259 789) 530-SW-91-012 530-SW-90-080 New Rule for Wood Preserving Wastes Technical Background Document and Response to 530-SW-91-018A Comments: Method 1311—Toxicity Characteristic State Authorization Manual; Volume I (NTIS: PB91-130 Leaching Procedure (NTIS: PB91-102 053) 211) 530-SW-90-081 530-SW-91-018B Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed State Authorization Manual; Volume II (NTIS: PB91-130 Rulemaking on Corrective Action for Solid Waste 229) Management Units (NTIS: PB91-102 061) 530-SW-91-026 530-SW-90-084A Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Final Conditional No- Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for Solid Waste Migration Determination for DOE’s Waste Isolation Pilot Officials; Volume I: Executive Summary Plant (WIPP) 530-SW-90-084B 530-SW-91-029 Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for Solid Waste States’ Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling Officials; Volume II: Detailed Manual (NTIS: PB90-272 (NTIS: PB92-119 965) 063)

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530-SW-91-030 530-SW-91-065A Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Oil Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site and Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management Summary Reports, Volume I: Aluminum Company of Practices, September 10-13, 1990, New Orleans, America (Vancouver Smelter), Anaconda Smelter, Atlas Louisiana (NTIS: PB91-160 549) Asbestos Mine, Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, California Gulch, Carson River, Celtor 530-SW-91-047 Chemical Works, Cherokee County/Galena Subsite, State Program Advisory Number Eight (NTIS: PB91-179 Cimarron Mining Corporation, Clear Creek/Central City, 168) Cleveland Mill (NTIS: PB92-124 767) 530-SW-91-051 530-SW-91-065B Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams (NTIS: Summary Reports, Volume II: Commencement Bay PB92-109 057) Nearshore/Tideflats, Denver Radium, Eagle Mine, East 530-SW-91-054 Helena Smelter, Eastern Michaud Flats Contamination Area, Glen Ridge/ Montclair/West Orange/US Radium, Technical Resource Document: Design, Construction, and Homestake Mill, Iron Mountain Mine, Johns-Manville Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Coalinga Asbestos Mill, Kerr-McGee (Kress Creek, Reed- Surface Impoundments (NTIS: PB91-204 354) Keppler Park, Residential Areas, 530-SW-91-056 Plant) (NTIS: PB92-124 775) Strawman II: Recommendations for a Regulatory 530-SW-91-065C Program for Mining Wastes and Materials under Subtitle Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (NTIS: Summary Reports, Volume III: Kerr-McGee Chemical PB91-178 418) Corporation (Soda Springs Plant), Lincoln Park, Martin 530-SW-91-058 Marietta Reduction Facility, Midvale Slag (Valley Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Materials Slag), Milltown Reservoir Sediments, Regulation of Wood Preserving Wastes (NTIS: PB91-220 Monsanto Chemical Company, Monticello Mill Site, 301) Monticello Vicinity Properties, Mouat Industries, Ormet Corporation (NTIS: PB92-124 783) 530-SW-91-058A Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: 530-SW-91-065D Regulation of Wood Preserving Wastes; Executive Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Summary Summary Reports, Volume IV: Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt, Palmerton Zinc, Sharon Steel/Midvale 530-SW-91-059 Tailings, Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Site, Silver Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Mountain Mine, Smuggler Mountain, St. Louis Household Hazardous Waste Management, November 5­ Airport/Hazelwood Interim/Futura Coatings, Sulphur 7, 1990, San Francisco, California (NTIS: PB91-206 607) Bank Mercury Mine, Tar Creek (NTIS: PB92-124 791) 530-SW-91-060 530-SW-91-065E National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in Summary Reports, Volume V: Teledyne Wah Chang, Tex- 1986: Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR Tin Corporation, Torch Lake, United Nuclear Units (NTIS: PB91-211 821) Corporation/Churchrock Site, U.S. Titanium, Uravan Uranium Mill, Whitewood Creek, Wayne Interim Storage 530-SW-91-065 Facility/W.R. Grace (NTIS: PB92-124 809) Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Summary Reports (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB92-124 759) 530-SW-91-069 Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report (1987) (NTIS: PB91-240 432) 530-SW-91-070 Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986) (NTIS: PB91-242 396)

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530-SW-91-073A 530-H-92-001 Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Poster) Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (NTIS: PB92-100 841) 530-K-92-003S 530-SW-91-073B Manual del Consumidor para Reducir los Desechos Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Solidos (Spanish Translation of The Consumer’s Handbook Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (NTIS: for Reducing Solid Waste) PB92-100 858) 530-K-92-004 530-SW-91-075 Business Guide for Reducing Solid Waste National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 530-K-92-005 1986: Hazardous Waste Generation and Management Waste Prevention Pays Off: Companies Cut Waste in the (NTIS: PB92-123 025) Workplace 530-SW-91-077 530-K-92-006 Regulatory Determination: Landfills and Surface Used Dry Cell Batteries: Is a Collection Program Right Impoundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge for your Community? 530-SW-91-089 530-R-92-001 Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for State Programs Advisory Number Nine (NTIS: PB92-149 Owners/Operators 285) 530-SW-91-092 530-R-92-002 Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Regulations Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) for Landfills Background Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control Procedures and Methodology (Final) (NTIS: 530-F-92-002 PB92-149 277) Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Interim Final Regulations on the Mixture and Derived-From Rules 530-R-92-003 Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal 530-F-92-003 Facilities: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Brochure) Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Management of Liquids in Landfills (NTIS: PB92-128 530-F-92-007 206) Environmental Fact Sheet: Entry Into Force of the Basel Convention 530-R-92-004 Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; 530-F-92-010 Supplemental Background Document for the Final *Environmental Fact Sheet: Properly Managing Used Oil Double Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Filters Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface 530-F-92-024 Impoundments (NTIS: PB92-128 214) Green Advertising Claims (Brochure) 530-R-92-005 530-F-92-027 Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB92-190 107) Environmental Fact Sheet: The National Corrective Action Prioritization System 530-R-92-005a 530-F-92-031 Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines: A Scoping Study (NTIS: PB92-190 115) Household Hazardous Waste: Steps to Safe Management (Brochure) 530-R-92-005b 530-F-92-031S Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines: State Reports (NTIS: PB92-190 123) Desechos Domésticos Peligrosos: Pasos para un Manejo Seguro (Spanish Translation of Household Hazardous Waste: Steps to Safe Management) (Folleto)

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530-R-92-005c 530-R-92-015 Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines: Appendix: Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Composting Options: State Reports (NTIS: PB92-190 131) Lessons From 30 Communities 530-R-92-006 530-R-92-016 Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for Proceedings of the Sixth National United States Cyanide in Spent Ore (NTIS: PB93-203 496) Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Management (Seattle, 530-R-92-007 Washington, December 3-7, 1991) (NTIS: PB92-169 390) Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage Quality Contacts in Western Governors’ Association 530-R-92-021 Member States (NTIS: PB92-180 108) RCRA Implementation Study Update: The Definition of Solid Waste 530-R-92-008 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic & Fiscal Impacts of 530-R-92-022 EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Programs (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB92-190 149) Constituents: Chemical and Physical Properties, (Appendix IX to 40 CFR Part 264) (NTIS: PB92-233 287) 530-R-92-008a Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts 530-R-92-023 of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Programs; Volume I: Summary Report (NTIS: PB92-190 Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for 156) Petitioners; Draft 530-R-92-008b 530-R-92-024 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Waste Landfills (NTIS: PB92-208 206) Programs; Volume II: State Reports of Western Governors’ Association Mine Waste Task Force States 530-R-92-026 (NTIS: PB92-190 164) Household Hazardous Waste Management: A Manual for One-Day Community Collection Programs 530-R-92-008c Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts 530-S-92-013 of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Programs; Volume III: Appendix: State Reports (NTIS: Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000: PB92-190 172) Executive Summary 530-R-92-009 530-F-93-001 Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines’ Permits Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for (NTIS: PB92-180 090) Corrective Action Management Units and Temporary Units 530-R-92-010 Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and 530-F-93-007 Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste (NTIS: Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Treatment PB92-162 551) Standards for Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes 530-R-92-011 530-F-93-008 Technical Implementation Document for EPA’s Boiler Waste Prevention: It Makes Good Business Sense and Industrial Furnace Regulations (NTIS: PB92-154 947) (Brochure) 530-R-92-013 530-F-93-020 Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Environmental Fact Sheet: Controlling the Impacts of Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000 Remediation Activities in or Around Wetlands (NTIS: PB92-162 569) 530-F-93-027a Disposal Tips for Home Health Care (Professional Brochure) Numerical Listing of OSW Publications 333 OSW Numerical Listing

530-F-93-027b 530-R-93-014 Disposal Tips for Home Health Care (Patient Flyer) Guidance for Capacity Assurance Planning; Capacity Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) (NTIS: 530-K-93-001 PB93-209 898) Joining Forces on Solid Waste Management: Regionalization is Working in Rural and Small 530-R-93-017 Communities Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Manual (NTIS: PB94-100 450) 530-K-93-002 Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue 530-R-93-018 Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental 530-R-93-001 Regulation and Hazardous Waste (NTIS: PB94-184 850) RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring: Draft Technical Guidance (NTIS: PB93-139 350) 530-R-93-022 Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well 530-R-93-002 (SPW) Guidance; Final (NTIS: PB94-107 695) Geotechnical Systems for Structures on Contaminated Sites; Technical Guidance Document (NTIS: PB93-209 530-R-93-023 419) Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and 530-R-93-003 Standards: Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Statistical Training Course for Ground-Water Monitoring Category (NTIS: PB94-113 388) Data Analysis 530-R-93-024 530-R-93-005 Summary of Data Presented in the Background Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Technical Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Guidance Document (NTIS: PB93-154 631) Standards: Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source 530-R-93-007 Category (NTIS: PB94-113 396) Petitions to Delist Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance 530-R-93-025 Manual; Second Edition (NTIS: PB93-169 365) Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature 530-R-93-008 for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes From the Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Proceedings of the Seventh National U.S. EPA Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From Uranium Mining, and Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Oil Shale (NTIS: PB94-113 404) Management; December 8-12, 1992; Minneapolis, Minnesota (NTIS: PB93-170 116) 530-S-93-018 530-R-93-010 Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental Regulation and Hazardous Waste; Executive Summary Hazardous Waste Management Planning Needs and Practices: A Review of Several State Agency Approaches 530-F-94-002 (NTIS: PB93-193 225) WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: WasteWise Program Road Map 530-R-93-012 530-F-94-003 Technical Resource Document: Solidification/ WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Waste Prevention Stabilization and Its Application to Waste Materials (NTIS: PB93-237 535) 530-F-94-004 WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Recycling Collection 530-R-93-013 Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled 530-F-94-005 Paving Material WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Buying or Manufacturing Recycled Products 530-R-93-013a Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled 530-F-94-006 Materials for Highway Construction (NTIS: PB94-100 443) WasteWi$e Tip Sheet: Facility Waste Assessments

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530-F-94-007 530-R-94-002 How to Start or Expand a Recycling Collection Program One-Time Waste Estimates for Capacity Assurance Planning: Capacity Planning Pursuant to CERCLA 530-F-94-008 Section 104 (c) (9) (NTIS: PB95-167 235) Collecting Used Oil for Recycling/Reuse: Tips for Consumers Who Change Their Own Motor Oil and Oil 530-R-94-003 Filters (Brochure) Composting, Yard Trimmings, and Municipal Solid Waste (NTIS: PB94-163 250) 530-F-94-008S Recolección de Aceite Usado para Reciclaje o 530-R-94-004 Reutilización: Consejos para los Consumidores que Pay as You Throw: Lessons Learned About Unit Pricing Cambian ellos Mismos el Aceite y el Filtro de Aceite de su Automóvil (Spanish Translation of Collecting Used Oil 530-R-94-007 for Recycling/Reuse: Tips for Consumers Who Change their RCRA Inspection Manual (NTIS: PB94-963 605) Own Motor Oil and Oil Filters) (Folleto) 530-R-94-008 530-F-94-009 Municipal Solid Waste Flow Control: Summary of Public Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Sets Degradability Comments (NTIS: PB96-163 407) Standards for Plastic Ring Carriers 530-R-94-011 530-F-94-011 Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Environmental Fact Sheet: Principles for Basel Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 1: Lead–Zinc Convention Aim to Prevent Pollution, Reduce Risk, and (NTIS: PB94-170 248) Promote Recycling 530-R-94-012 530-F-94-021 Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental Implementation Strategy of U.S. Supreme Court Decision Releases at Mine Sites (NTIS: PB94-170 255) in City of Chicago v. EDF for Municipal Waste 530-R-94-013 Combustion Ash; Memorandum Technical Resource Document: Extraction and 530-F-94-023 Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 2: Gold Memorandum on Trial Burns (Guidance on Trial Burn (NTIS: PB94-170 305) Failures) 530-R-94-016 530-F-94-026 Re-Engineering RCRA for Recycling: Report and Recommendations of the Definition of Solid Waste Task Jobs Through Recycling Initiative Force 530-F-94-031 530-R-94-018 Regulation of Fuel Blending and Related Treatment and Combustion of Hazardous Wastes Containing Arsenic, Storage Activities Memo Lead, and Mercury 530-H-94-001 530-R-94-019 Why Waste a Fleet? Just Use a Sheet (Poster) Waste Analysis Guidance for Facilities That Burn 530-H-94-002 Hazardous Wastes; Draft Copy Paper Caper (Poster) 530-R-94-021 530-N-94-006 Exposure Assessment Guidance for RCRA Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Draft WasteWi$e Update (Issue #1) 530-R-94-022 530-R-94-001 Proceedings of the Eighth National United States Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust (NTIS: PB94­ Environmental Protection Agency Conference on 126 919) Household Hazardous Waste Management, November 6­ 10, 1993, Burlington, Vermont (NTIS: PB94-181 047)

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530-R-94-023 530-R-94-038 Analysis of Potential Cost Savings and the Potential for Technical Report: Design and Evaluation of Tailings Reduced Environmental Benefits of the Proposed Dams (NTIS: PB94-201 845) Universal Waste Rule 530-R-94-043 530-R-94-024 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mine Waste Waste Analysis at Facilities That Generate, Treat, Store, Policy Dialogue Committee Meeting Summaries and and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Manual Supporting Material (NTIS: PB95-122 529) (NTIS: PB94-963 603) 530-S-94-001 530-R-94-026 Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust; Executive State Program Advisory Number Ten (NTIS: PB94-193 273) Summary 530-R-94-027 530-D-95-001 State Program Advisory Number Eleven (NTIS: PB94-193 Draft Paper Products RMAN [Recovered Materials 281) Advisory Notice]; Supporting Analyses 530-R-94-028 530-F-95-004 State Program Advisory Number Twelve (NTIS: PB94­ Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Determines That Ash 193 299) From Waste-to-Energy Facilities Is Subject to Hazardous Waste Regulations upon Exiting the Combustion 530-R-94-029 Building State Program Advisory Number Thirteen (NTIS: PB94­ 193 307) 530-F-95-011 Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Streamlined Regulations 530-R-94-030 for Collecting and Managing Universal Wastes Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 3: Iron 530-F-95-013 (NTIS: PB94-195 203) Revised Implementation Strategy for City of Chicago v. EDF Municipal Waste Combustion Ash Supreme Court 530-R-94-031 Decision; Memorandum Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 4: Copper 530-F-95-015 (NTIS: PB94-200 979) Environmental Fact Sheet: Redesigning Hazardous Waste Regulations on Recycling 530-R-94-032 Technical Resource Document: Extraction and 530-F-95-025 Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 5: Uranium Universal Waste Rule (Brochure) (NTIS: PB94-200 987) 530-F-95-025S 530-R-94-034 Reglamento de Residuos Universales (Spanish Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Translation of Universal Waste Rule) (Folleto) Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 7: Phosphate and Molybdenum (NTIS: PB94-201 001) 530-F-95-027 Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Implements the OECD 530-R-94-035 Decision on Transfrontier Movements of Recyclable Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Wastes Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 6: Gold Placers (NTIS: PB94-201 811) 530-F-95-030 RCRA Expanded Public Participation Rule (Brochure) 530-R-94-036 Technical Document: Acid Mine Drainage Prediction 530-F-95-030S (NTIS: PB94-201 829) Reglamento de Participacíon Pública Expandida de la RCRA (Spanish Translation of RCRA Expanded Public 530-R-94-037 Participation Rule) (Folleto) Technical Report: Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches and Tailings (NTIS: PB94-201 837) 336 Numerical Listing of OSW Publications Numerical Listing OSW

530-K-95-002 530-R-95-013a Spotlight on Waste Prevention: EPA’s Program to Reduce Application of Geophysics to Acid Mine Drainage Solid Waste at the Source Investigations; Volume I: Literature Review and Theoretical Background (NTIS: PB95-191 268) 530-K-95-004 Recycling Means Business 530-R-95-013b Application of Geophysics to Acid Mine Drainage 530-K-95-005 Investigations; Volume II: Site Investigations (NTIS: Don’t Trash It: Super Fun PB95-191 276) 530-K-95-006 530-R-95-016 Recycling Guide for Native American Nations National Capacity Assessment Report; Capacity Planning 530-K-95-010 Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c) (9) (NTIS: PB95-209 672) Planning for Disaster Debris 530-R-95-017 530-N-95-004 Generation and Management of CESQG Waste (NTIS: WasteWi$e Update (Issue #2): A Fresh Look at Packaging PB95-208 898) 530-N-95-006 530-R-95-018 WasteWi$e Update (Issue #3): Measuring Waste Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills (NTIS: Reduction PB95-208 906) 530-R-95-001 530-R-95-019 Manufacturing From Recyclables: 24 Case Studies of List of Industrial Waste Landfills and Construction and Successful Recycling Enterprises Demolition Waste Landfills (NTIS: PB95-208 914) 530-R-95-003 530-R-95-020 State Program Advisory Number Fourteen (NTIS: PB95­ Damage Cases: Construction and Demolition Waste 170 874) Landfills (NTIS: PB95-208 922) 530-R-95-007 530-R-95-021 State Program Advisory Number Fifteen (NTIS: PB95-191 Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt 219) Small Quantity Generator (CESQG)Rule (NTIS: PB95­ 530-R-95-008 208 930) Report to Congress on Flow Control and Municipal Solid 530-R-95-023 Waste (NTIS: PB95-179 263) Decision-Makers’ Guide to Solid Waste Management, 530-R-95-009 Second Edition Life Cycle Assessment: Public Data Sources for the LCA 530-R-95-024 Practitioner (NTIS: PB95-191 227) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-R-95-010 Background Document for Newly Listed Refinery Guidelines for Assessing the Quality of Life-Cycle Wastes: F037 and F038 (Final) (NTIS: PB95-230 843) Inventory Analysis (NTIS: PB95-191 235) 530-R-95-025 530-R-95-011 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Water Quality in Open Pit Precious Metal Mines (NTIS: Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: K107, PB95-191 243) K108, K109, K110, K111, K112, U328, U353, K117, K118, K136, K123, K124, K125, K126, K131, K132, U359 (Final) 530-R-95-012 (NTIS: PB95-230 850) Geochemical Modeling of Mine Pit Water: An Overview and Application of Computer Codes (NTIS: PB95-191 250) 530-R-95-026 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141-145, K147, and K148 (Final) (NTIS: PB95-230 868)

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530-R-95-027 530R-95-035 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Regulatory Impact Analysis of Land Disposal Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes and Hazardous [Revisions] (Final) (NTIS: PB95-230 876) Soil (Phase II LDRs); Final Rule (NTIS: PB95-230 959) 530-R-95-028 530-R-95-036 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Guidance for the Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Background Document (Addendum) for All Waste Combustion Ash for the Toxicity Characteristic Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 Nonwastewaters 530-R-95-037 (Final) (NTIS: PB95-230 884) Community-Based Environmental Protection: OSWER Action Plan 530-R-95-029 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 530-R-95-039 Background Documents for Wastes for Which National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined on 1993 Data) (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB95-243 093) Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Water: 530-R-95-039a K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, K028, K030, National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, K093, K094, U028, on 1993 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators in the U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 (Final Amendments) United States (NTIS: PB95-243 101) (NTIS: PB95-230 892) 530-R-95-030 530-R-95-039b National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Land Disposal on 1993 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Restrictions for Newly Listed Wastes and Contaminated Facilities in the United States (NTIS: PB95-243 119) Debris (Phase I LDRs); Final Rule (NTIS: PB95-230 900) 530-R-95-031 530-R-95-039c National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) on 1993 Data): National Analysis (NTIS: PB95-243 127) Background Document for Organic Toxicity Characteristic Wastes D018-D043 and Addendum to 530-R-95-039d Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Characteristic Wastes D012-D017 (Final) (NTIS: PB95-230 on 1993 Data): State Detail Analysis (NTIS: PB95-243 135) 918) 530-R-95-039e 530-R-95-032 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) on 1993 Data): State Summary Analysis (NTIS: PB95-243 Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume 143) A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Forms of Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) (NTIS: PB95-230 926) 530-R-95-040 Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste (NTIS: 530-R-95-033 PB95-260 287) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume 530-R-95-040a B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms of Listed Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste; Hazardous Wastes (Final) (NTIS: PB95-230 934) Appendices (NTIS: PB95-260 295) 530-R-95-034 530-R-95-041 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Full Cost Accounting for Municipal Solid Waste Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene Wastes: Management: A Handbook K149, K150, and K151 (Final) (NTIS: PB95-230 942) 530-R-95-042 Report to Congress: Recovery and Recycling of Plastics From Durable Goods

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530-R-95-043 530-F-96-031 Technical Document: Background for NEPA Reviewers: Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Elected Officials Non-Coal Mining Operations (NTIS: PB96-109 103) 530-F-96-032 530-R-95-044 Hazardous Waste Requirements for Large Quantity WasteWi$e: First-Year Progress Report Generators 530-R-95-073 530-F-96-036 RCRA/UST, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards Issued for Module: Introduction to Strategy for Hazardous Waste Nonmunicipal Solid Waste Units that Receive CESQG Minimization and Combustion (NTIS: PB96-780 416) Hazardous Waste 530-S-95-008 530-F-96-037 Report to Congress on Flow Control and Municipal Solid Managing Food Scraps as Animal Feed (WasteWise Tip Waste; Executive Summary Sheet) 530-S-95-039 530-F-96-038 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Donating Surplus Food to the Needy (WasteWise Tip on 1993 Data); Executive Summary Sheet) 530-F-96-004 530-K-96-001 Managing Used Oil: Advice for Small Businesses Making Solid (Waste) Decisions with Full-Cost Accounting 530-F-96-004S Manejando Aceite Usado: Consejos para Empresas 530-K-96-002 Pequeñas (Spanish Translation of Managing Used Oil: It’s Easy Being Green: A Guide to Planning and Advice for Small Businesses) Conducting Environmentally Aware Meetings and Events 530-F-96-005 Passing the Torch: Streamlined State Authorization 530-K-96-002S ¡Es Fácil Ser Verde! Una Guia para Planear y Dirigir 530-F-96-007 Reuniones y Eventos Conscientes del Ambiente The Hazardous Waste Facility Permitting Process (Spanish Translation of It’s Easy Being Green: A Guide 530-F-96-007S to Planning and Conducting Environmentally Aware Meetings and Events) El Proceso de Permisos para Instalaciones de Residuos Peligrosos (Spanish Translation of The Hazardous Waste 530-K-96-003 Facility Permitting Process) Consumer’s Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste 530-F-96-016 530-N-96-001 Pick Up Savings: Adjusting Hauling Services While WasteWi$e Update (Issue #4): Employee Education Reducing Waste (WasteWise Tip Sheet) 530-N-96-007 530-F-96-018 WasteWi$e Update (Issue #5): Going Paperless With Environmental Fact Sheet: Assurance Mechanisms Technology Finalized for Local Government Owners of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills 530-R-96-003 Summary of Comments on the Proposed Paper Products 530-F-96-028 Recovered Materials Advisory Notice (RMAN) Pay-As-You-Throw: Throw Away Less and Save 530-R-96-004 530-F-96-029 Final Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for State Officials Notice (RMAN): Response to Public Comments 530-F-96-030 Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for MSW Planners

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530-R-96-005 530-R-96-050a Pay-As-You-Throw Workbook: A Supplement to EPA’S Hazardous Waste Program Information Strategy Plan; Pay-As-You-Throw Guidebook (530-R-94-004) [The Waste Information Needs; Appendices Workbook only is available From the Pay-As-You-Throw Hotline (800 EPA-PAYT, 800 372-7298)] 530-R-96-053 Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study 530-R-96-006 List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills 530-R-96-053a Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study; 530-R-96-007 Appendices RCRA Public Participation Manual 530-S-96-053 530-R-96-007S Hazardous Waste Characteristics Scoping Study; Manual de Participación de la RCRA (Spanish Executive Summary Translation of RCRA Public Participation Manual) 530-C-97-005 530-R-96-008 Introduction to Hard Rock Mining: A CD-ROM International Waste Minimization Approaches and Application Policies to Metal Plating (NTIS: PB96-196 753) 530-E-97-001 530-R-96-009 Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A Planning Waste Minimization for Selected Residuals in the Packet Petroleum Refining Industry (NTIS: PB97-121 180) 530-F-97-001 530-R-96-012 Landfill Reclamation Financing Guide for Recycling Businesses: Investment Forums, Meetings, and Networks 530-F-97-002 Geosynthetic Clay Liners Used in Municipal Solid Waste 530-R-96-013 Landfills Pay-As-You-Throw Tool Kit [The Tool Kit only is avail­ able from the Pay-As-You-Throw Hotline (800 EPA­ 530-F-97-004 PAYT, 800 372-7298)] Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Finalizes Regulations Under RCRA for Military Munitions 530-R-96-014 Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Conditionally 530-F-97-006 Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) Pay-As-You-Throw: A Fact Sheet for Environmental and Rulemaking (NTIS: PB96-190 707) Civic Groups 530-R-96-015 530-F-97-007 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Pay-As-You-Throw Success Stories Background Document for Spent Potliners From Primary 530-F-97-029 Aluminum Reduction—K088; Final (NTIS: PB96-190 715) Identifying Your Waste: The Starting Point (Brochure) 530-R-96-016 530-F-97-029S WasteWi$e: Second-Year Progress Report Identificando su Residuo: El Punto de Partida (Spanish 530-R-96-017 Translation of Identifying Your Waste: The Starting Point) *Solvents Study 530-F-97-042 530-R-96-018 Innovative Uses of Compost: Bioremediation and *Study of Selected Petroleum Refining Residuals; Pollution Prevention Industry Study 530-F-97-043 530-R-96-050 Innovative Uses of Compost: Erosion Control, Turf Hazardous Waste Program Information Strategy Plan; Remediation, and Landscaping Waste Information Needs

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530-F-97-044 530-K-97-007S Innovative Uses of Compost: Disease Control for Plants RCRA en Foco: Imprenta (Spanish Translation of RCRA and Animals in Focus: Printing) 530-F-97-045 530-K-97-008 Innovative Uses of Compost: Composting of Soils Puzzled about Recycling’s Value? Look Beyond the Bin Contaminated by Explosives 530-K-97-009 530-F-97-046 Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Innovative Uses of Compost: Reforestation, Wetlands Rechargeable Battery Management Act Restoration, and Habitat Revitalization 530-N-97-002 530-F-97-047 WasteWi$e Update (Issue #6): Remanufactured Products: Compost—New Applications for an Age-Old Technology Good as New (Kit Folder) 530-N-97-005 530-F-97-048 WasteWi$e Update (Issue #7): Donation Programs: Measuring Recycling: EPA’s Voluntary Standard Method Turning Trash Into Treasure (Brochure) 530-N-97-008 530-F-97-050 WasteWi$e Update (Issue #8): Closing the Loop Partnerships in Solid Waste Management 530-N-97-008a 530-F-97-051 Buy-Recycled Resource Listing Preparing Successful Grant Proposals 530-R-97-002 530-F-97-052 Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A Planning HWIR: A RCRA Tuneup Tool 530-F-97-053 530-R-97-007 Environmental Fact Sheet: Waste-Derived Fertilizers Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Soil Treatment Technologies: Suggested Operational Guidelines to 530-K-97-002 Prevent Cross-Media Transfer of Contaminants during Financial Responsibility for Municipal Solid Waste Cleanup Activities) Landfills 530-R-97-009 530-K-97-003 Extended Product Responsibility: A New Principle for Sensitive Environments and the Siting of Hazardous Product-Oriented Pollution Prevention Waste Management Facilities 530-R-97-011 530-K-97-003S Measuring Recycling: A Guide for State and Local Medio Ambientes Delicados y la Ubicación de Governments Instalaciones Para Manejo de Residuos Peligrosos (Spanish Translation of Sensitive Environments and the 530-R-97-016 Siting of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities) Site-Specific Flexibility Requests for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills in Indian Country; Draft Guidance 530-K-97-004 RCRA: Reducing Risk From Waste 530-R-97-017 Waste Reduction Activities of Selected WasteWise 530-K-97-004S Partners: Electric Power Industry RCRA: Reduciendo el Riesgo de Residuo (Spanish Translation of RCRA: Reducing Risk from Waste) 530-R-97-020 Proceedings of the Workshop on Extended Product 530-K-97-007 Responsibility, October 21–22, 1996, The White House RCRA in Focus: Printing Conference Center

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530-R-97-021 530-R-97-025b Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Revised Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Potliners (NTIS: Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; PB97-176 846) Volume 2: Appendix A ( Part 1) (NTIS: PB97-176 895) 530-R-97-022 530-R-97-025c National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land on 1995 Data) (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB97-181 465) Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; 530-R-97-022a Volume 3: Appendices A ( Part 2)–F (NTIS: PB97-176 903) National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators in the 530-R-97-026 United States (NTIS: PB97-181 473) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: 530-R-97-022b F032, F034, and F035; Final (NTIS: PB97-176 911) National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal 530-R-97-027 Facilities in the United States (NTIS: PB97- 181 481) Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood 530-R-97-022c Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain on 1995 Data): National Analysis (NTIS: PB97- 181 499) Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous 530-R-97-022d Waste Provisions; Final Rule (NTIS: PB97-176 929) National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based 530-R-97-028 on 1995 Data): State Detail Analysis (NTIS: PB97-181 507) Background Document for Land Disposal Restrictions— 530-R-97-022e Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Capacity Analysis and Response to Capacity-Related Comments (NTIS: National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based PB97-176 937) on 1995 Data): State Summary Analysis (NTIS: PB97-181 515) 530-R-97-029 530-R-97-023 Background Paper: Exclusion to the Definition of Solid Waste: Excluded Scrap Metal and Shredded Circuit Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Potliners Boards Being Recycled (NTIS: PB97-176 945) (K088) (NTIS: PB97-176 853) 530-R-97-030 530-R-97-024 Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase IV Land Indexing of Long-Term Effectiveness of Waste Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood Containment Systems for a Regulatory Impact Analysis Preserving Wastes (NTIS: PB97-176 952) (NTIS: PB97-176 861) 530-R-97-031 530-R-97-025 Economic Impact Assessment of the Phase IV Land Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule on Newly Identified Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Wood Preserving Hazardous Wastes Contaminated Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners Media and Abandoned Wood Preserving Sites (NTIS: (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB97-176 879) PB97-176 960) 530-R-97-025a 530-R-97-033 Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Wastes D004-D011; Proposed (NTIS: PB97-176 986) Volume 1: Capacity Analysis and Methodology (NTIS: PB97-176 887)

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530-R-97-037 530-R-97-038 Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Background Document for the First Third Wastes to Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final (Complete Set) Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes (NTIS: PB97-177 414) (NTIS: PB97-177 497) 530-R-97-037a 530-R-97-039 Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Response to Comments Background Document for the Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 1: Rule; Capacity-Related Comments (NTIS: PB97-177 505) Capacity Analysis Methodology and Results; Appendices A and B (NTIS: PB97-177 422) 530-R-97-040 Background Document for Capacity Analysis to Support 530-R-97-037b 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions for Ignitable Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment Standards Were Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Vacated (Interim Final Rule) (NTIS: PB97-177 513) 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 2: Appendix C—Background Data for Incineration and 530-R-97-041 Cement Kiln Capacity (Part 1) (NTIS: PB97-177 430) Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal Treatment 530-R-97-037c Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Toxicity Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Listed Wastes; Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Final (NTIS: PB97-177 521) 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 3: Appendix C—Background Data for Incineration and 530-R-97-042 Cement Kiln Capacity (Part 2) (NTIS: PB97-177 448) Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support 530-R-97-037d 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity-Related Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Comments (NTIS: PB97-177 539) Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 4: 530-R-97-043 Appendix C—Background Data for Incineration and Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on Cement Kiln Capacity (Part 3) (NTIS: PB97-177 455) the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rulemaking (NTIS: PB97-177 547) 530-R-97-037e Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly 530-R-97-045 Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR WasteWi$e: Third Year Progress Report: 1996 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 5: 530-R-97-063 Appendix D—Category 1 Facilities for the F037 and F038 RCRA/UST, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Capacity Analysis (NTIS: PB97-177 463) Module: Introduction to Petitions, Delistings, and 530-R-97-037f Variances (NTIS: PB98-108 186) Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly 530-S-97-022 Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 6: Data); Executive Summary Appendix E—Category 2 Facilities for the F037 and F038 Capacity Analysis (NTIS: PB97-177 471) 530-B-98-004 530-R-97-037g Publications on Solid Waste Management in Indian Country Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 530-D-98-001a 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 7: Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Appendix F—Category 3 Facilities for the F037 and F038 Waste Combustion Facilities; Volume 1: Peer Review Capacity Analysis (NTIS: PB97-177 489) Draft

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530-D-98-001b 530-K-98-001 Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Follow That Trail! Waste Combustion Facilities; Volume 2: Appendix A: Chemical-Specific Data 530-K-98-001S ¡Sigue el Rastro! (Spanish Translation of Follow That Trail!) 530-D-98-001c Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol for Hazardous 530-K-98-002 Waste Combustion Facilities; Volume 3: Appendix B: Case of the Broken Loop Estimating Media Concentration Equations and Variable 530-K-98-002S Values; and Appendix C: Risk Characterization El Caso del Círculo Roto (Spanish Translation of Case of Equations the Broken Loop) 530-E-98-002 530-K-98-004 Planet Protectors Club Kit Extended Product Responsibility: A Strategic Framework 530-F-98-001 for Sustainable Products Jobs Through Recycling Program 530-N-98-003 530-F-98-003 WasteWise Update (Issue #9): Building Supplier Questions and Answers About Full Cost Accounting Partnerships (Brochure) 530-N-98-007 530-F-98-008 WasteWise Update (Issue #10): Extended Product Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards for Responsibility Hazardous Waste Combustors—Phase I 530-R-98-008 530-F-98-010 An Analysis of Composting as an Environmental *Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Set for Remediation Technology (NTIS: PB99-156 150) Toxicity Characteristic (TC) Metal Wastes, Mineral 530-R-98-010 Processing Wastes, and Contaminated Soil Characterization of Building-Related Construction and 530-F-98-011 Demolition Debris in the United States RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards for TSDFs and 530-R-98-014 Generators Grant Resources for Solid Waste Activities in Indian 530-F-98-014 Country *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Standards Promulgated 530-R-98-015 for Petroleum Refining Waste Pollution Prevention Solutions During Permitting, 530-F-98-023 Inspection, and Enforcement Don’t Throw Away that Food: Strategies for Record- 530-R-98-016 Setting Waste Reduction Fourth Year WasteWise Progress Report: Preserving 530-F-98-024 Resources, Preventing Waste *Environmental Fact Sheet: Procedures for Approving 530-R-98-017 State Subtitle D Landfill Permitting Programs Municipal Solid Waste Source Reduction: A Snapshot of 530-F-98-026 State Initiatives Management of Remediation Waste Under RCRA 530-R-98-018 530-F-98-029 Full Cost Accounting in Action: Case Studies of Six Solid *Environmental Fact Sheet: Final HWIR-Media Rule Waste Management Agencies 530-H-98-001 530-V-98-001 Part 279 Requirements: Used Oil Management Standards Pay-As-You-Throw: A New Trend in Sustainable Solid (Poster) Waste Management (Video)

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530-B-99-002 530-F-99-018 *State Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick Reference Guide— RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Faster, Focused, More Flexible 1999 Update Cleanups 530-B-99-006 530-F-99-021 Mining Waste Publications in Indian Country *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA’s Comprehensive Review of the Treatment Standards for Mercury-Bearing 530-B-99-007 Hazardous Waste Training and Technical Assistance Directory for Tribal Solid Waste Managers 530-F-99-022 Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Record-Setting 530-D-99-001 Waste Reduction in Multi-Family Settings Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft 530-F-99-023 Review (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB2000-101 329) *Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards Proposed for Cement Kiln Dust Waste 530-D-99-001a Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for 530-F-99-024 Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft *Environmental Fact Sheet: Some Used Lamps Are Review; Volume One (NTIS: PB2000-101 330) Universal Wastes 530-D-99-001b 530-F-99-036 Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for *Environmental Fact Sheet: Ideas to Reduce Reporting Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Requirements at Hazardous Waste Facilities Review; Volume Two: Appendix A (NTIS: PB2000-101 331) 530-F-99-037 *Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Listing 530-E-99-001 Determination for Two Dye and Pigment Wastes Monitoring Science in the RCRA Program (Kit Folder) 530-F-99-038 530-F-99-005 Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Reduction of Source Reduction Program Potential Manual: A Planning Municipal Solid Waste Packet (Flyer) 530-F-99-039 530-F-99-006 Environmental Fact Sheet: Revised Technical Standards Source Reduction and Your Community: An Introduction for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities to EPA’s Planning Packet 530-F-99-042 530-F-99-007 *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Discontinues Action on Will a Source Reduction Program Work in Your 1990 Subpart S Proposal Community? 530-F-99-043 530-F-99-009 Land Disposal Restrictions for Hazardous Wastes: A *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Snapshot of the Program Promote Metal Recovery from Waste Water Treatment Sludge (F006) 530-F-99-048 RCRA Helps Turn Brownfields Green 530-F-99-010 Multifamily Recycling: A Golden Opportunity for Solid 530-H-99-001 Waste Reduction *What on Earth Can You Do With an Old Jelly Jar? (Poster) 530-F-99-011 Pay-As-You-Throw Products and Tools Order Form 530-K-99-002 RCRA in Focus: Photo Processing 530-F-99-017 Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Setters Show How (Summary Packet)

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530-K-99-003 530-R-99-013 Recycling Works! State and Local Solutions to Solid Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Waste Management Problems Setters Show How (Report) (NTIS: PB2000-105 541) 530-K-99-004 530-R-99-014 RCRA in Focus: Vehicle Maintenance Report on Emergency Incidents at Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities and Other Treatment, Storage, and 530-K-99-004S Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) RCRA en Foco: Mantenimiento de Vehículos 530-R-99-016 530-K-99-005 Organic Materials Management Strategies RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning 530-R-99-017 530-K-99-005K Program Evaluation Program Area Analysis; Final RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean Translation) Report 530-K-99-006 530-R-99-020 Planet Protectors Create Less Waste in the First Place: A Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Story about Reuse on Earth Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating 530-K-99-006S Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Los Protectores del Planeta Generan Menos Desechos Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment desde un Principio: Una Historia sobre la Reutilización Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of en la Tierra Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) (NTIS: 530-K-99-007 PB99-155 814) Collection Efficiency: Strategies for Success 530-R-99-020a 530-K-99-008 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Handle with Care: How to Throw Out Used Insulin Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Syringes and Lancets at Home; A Booklet for Young Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral People with Diabetes and Their Families Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment 530-N-99-003 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of WasteWise Update (Issue #10): The Measure of Success— Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 1: Comments Calculating Waste Reduction Related to Phase III Proposed Rule, March 2, 1997 (NTIS: PB99-155 822) 530-N-99-007 WasteWise Update (Issue #12): Recovering Organic 530-R-99-020b Wastes—Giving Back to Mother Nature Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating 530-R-99-006 Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Rate Structure Design: Setting Rates for a Pay-As-You- Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Throw Program Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment 530-R-99-008 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Comments Preparing No-Migration Demonstrations for Municipal Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995 Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Screening Tool (NTIS: PB99-155 830) 530-R-99-009 Biosolids Generation, Use, and Disposal in the United States 530-R-99-010 Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels; Volume 2—Methods, Findings, and Recommendations

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530-R-99-020c 530-R-99-020h Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: Comments Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 8: Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Newly 1996 (NTIS: PB99-155 848) Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, 1996 530-R-99-020d (NTIS: PB99-155 897) Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating 530-R-99-020i Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 4: Comments Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Related to First Notice of Data Availability, May 10, 1996 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of (NTIS: PB99-155 855) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 9: Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Newly 530-R-99-020e Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating (NTIS: PB99-155 905) Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary 530-R-99-020j Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 5: Comments Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Related to Second Notice of Data Availability, March 5, Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary 1997 (NTIS: PB99-155 863) Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of 530-R-99-020f Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 10: Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating TC-Metal Hazardous Waste Issues Raised in Original Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995, and in Second Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 (NTIS: PB99­ Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment 155 913) Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments 530-R-99-020k Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal 1997 (NTIS: PB99-155 871) Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral 530-R-99-020g Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 11: Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Comments Related to Newly Identified Mineral Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Processing Waste Treatment Standards, Grab Versus Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Composite Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 7: Comments Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues (NTIS: PB99-155 921) Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated Soils (NTIS: PB99-155 889)

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530-R-99-020l 530-R-99-024 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral and Mineral Processing Wastes (Final Rule); Background Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Document (NTIS: PB99-155 996) Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of 530-R-99-025 Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 12: Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal Comments Related to Capacity Analysis for Newly Restrictions–Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Issues (NTIS: PB99-156 002) Mineral Processing Wastes (NTIS: PB99-155 939) 530-R-99-026 530-R-99-020m Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Economic Impacts (NTIS: PB99-156 010) Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral 530-R-99-027 Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Application of Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Regulatory Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Impact Analysis (NTIS: PB99-156 028) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 13: Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule, 530-R-99-028 January 25, 1996: Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Solid Waste Restrictions—TC Metal Wastes; Final Report (NTIS: for Mineral Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for PB99-156 036) Characteristic Mineral Processing Wastes, and Associated Issues (NTIS: PB99-155 947) 530-R-99-029 Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination 530-R-99-020n Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Comment Document (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB99-156 044) Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral 530-R-99-029a Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Comment Document; Part I (NTIS: PB99-156 051) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed 530-R-99-029b Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Standards for Metal Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of Comment Document; Part II (NTIS: PB99-156 069) Hazardous Waste as Fill (NTIS: PB99-155 954) 530-R-99-030 530-R-99-021 Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document States: 1998 Update (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB99-156 077) 530-R-99-022 530-R-99-030a Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Sectors and Waste Streams; Technical Background Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part I Document; Final (NTIS: PB99-155 970) (NTIS: PB99-156 085) 530-R-99-023 530-R-99-030b Damage Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination and Mineral Processing Sites (NTIS: PB99-155 988) Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part II (NTIS: PB99-156 093)

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530-R-99-030c 530-R-99-036e Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part III on 1997 Data): State Summary Analysis (NTIS: PB99-166 (NTIS: PB99-156 101) 860) 530-R-99-030d 530-R-99-037 Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Human Health and Environmental Damages from Mining Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part IV and Mineral Processing Wastes; Technical Background (NTIS: PB99-156 119) Document Supporting the Final Rule Applying Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral 530-R-99-031 Processing Wastes (NTIS: PB99-155 962) Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum 530-R-99-038 Refining Wastes (Final Rule) (NTIS: PB99-156 127) Getting More for Less: Improving Collection Efficiency 530-R-99-032 530-R-99-039 Background Documents for the Cost and Economic MarketShare: Tips and Advice from the Jobs through Impact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Recycling Program Wastes as Hazardous Wastes Under RCRA Subtitle C (NTIS: PB99-156 135) 530-R-99-040 Waste Not, Want Not: Feeding the Hungry and Reducing 530-R-99-033 Solid Waste through Food Recovery Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination: Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Analyses; 530-R-99-042 Supplemental Background Document (NTIS: PB99-156 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training 143) Module: Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart H) (NTIS: PB2000-101 882) 530-R-99-034 National Source Reduction Characterization Report for 530-R-99-060 Municipal Solid Waste in the United States RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and 530-R-99-035 Compliance (NTIS: PB99-2000-101 900) WasteWise Fifth-Year Progress Report 530-R-99-063 530-R-99-036 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Module: Introduction to RCRA Statutory Overview on 1997 Data) (Complete Set) (NTIS: PB99-166 811) (NTIS: PB99-2000-101 903) 530-R-99-036a 530-S-99-010 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators in the Fossil Fuels; Volume 1—Executive Summary United States (NTIS: PB99-166 829) 530-S-99-036 530-R-99-036b National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1997 Data); Executive Summary on 1997 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities in the United States (NTIS: PB99-166 837) 530-V-99-001 The Used Oil Management Standards (Video) 530-R-99-036c National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based 530-E-00-001 on 1997 Data): National Analysis (NTIS: PB99-166 845) Managing Hazardous Waste in Your Community 530-R-99-036d - 530-E-00-001a National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Hazardous Waste in Your Community on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis (NTIS: PB99-166 852)

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- 530-E-00-001b 530-F-00-033 State Hazardous Waste Contacts *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Promulgates Listing Determination for Certain Wastes from the Production of - 530-E-00-001c Chlorinated Aliphatics How Does RCRA Work? 530-F-00-036 - 530-E-00-001d Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Promulgates Listing Safe Hazardous Waste Recycling Determination for Certain Wastes from the Production of - 530-E-00-001e Chlorinated Aliphatics What Makes a Waste Hazardous? 530-K-00-001 - 530-E-00-001f Trash and Climate Change How Can You Make a Difference in Hazardous Waste 530-K-00-001S Management? La Basura y el Cambio del Clima (Spanish Translation of 530-F-00-001 Trash and Climate Change) Building Savings: Strategies for Waste Reduction of 530-K-00-002 Construction and Demolition Debris from Buildings RCRA in Focus: Leather Manufacturing 530-F-00-007 530-K-00-003 Waste Reduction Tips for Hotels and Casinos in Indian RCRA in Focus: Motor Freight & Railroad Transportation Country 530-F-00-008 530-K-00-003S RCRA en Foco: Transporte de Carga por Carretera y *Environmental Fact Sheet: Deferral of Phase IV Ferrocarril (Spanish Translation of RCRA in Focus: Standards for PCBs as an Underlying Hazardous Motor Freight & Railroad Transportation) Constituent in Soil 530-F-00-021 530-K-00-005 Social Aspects of Siting RCRA Hazardous Waste *Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rule Aims to Facilities Revise Certain Standards for Spent Potliners from Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088) and Identify a 530-K-00-005S New Regulatory Classification Scheme for Vitrification *Aspectos Sociales de la Ubicación de Instalaciones de Units Treating K088 Waste Residuos Peligrosos de RCRA (Spanish Translation of 530-F-00-022 Social Aspects of Siting RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities) *Environmental Fact Sheet: Request for Comments: EPA Announces In-Depth Review of the Land Disposal 530-K-00-008 Restrictions (LDR) Program Science Fair Fun: Designing Environmental Science 530-F-00-023 Projects *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Requests Information on 530-K-00-008S Bioreactor landfills and Performance of Alternative Diversión en la Feria Científica: Diseñando Proyectos Liners for Landfills When Leachate is Recirculated Científicos Ambientales (Spanish Translation of Science 530-F-00-025 Fair Fun: Designing Environmental Science Projects) *Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulatory Determination for 530-N-00-002 Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels WasteWise Update (Issue #13): Moving Toward 530-F-00-029 Sustainability *Environmental Fact Sheet: Amendments to CAMU Rule 530-N-00-007 Proposed WasteWise Update (Issue #14): Electronics Reuse and 530-F-00-032 Recycling Risky Business? An Overview of Risk Assessment and RCRA

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530-R-00-001 530-K-01-002 Economic Impact Analysis for Final Comprehensive Volunteer for Change: Guide to Environmental Procurement Guideline III Community Service 530-R-00-002 530-K-01-002S Background Document for Final Comprehensive Voluntarios para el Cambio: Una Guía para el Servicio Procurement Guideline III and Final Recovered Materials Comunitario Ambiental (Spanish Translation of Volunteer Advisory Notice III for Change: Guide to Environmental Community Service) 530-R-00-004 530-K-01-003 WIN/INFORMED: Universe Identification, Waste Waste Transfer Stations: Involved Citizens Make the Activity Monitoring, Program Area Analysis; Final Difference Report (NTIS: PB2000-105 260) 530-K-01-004 530-R-00-007 Exemption of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production WasteWise Sixth Year Progress Report Wastes from Federal Hazardous Waste Regulations 530-R-00-008 530-K-01-004S *Quest for Less: Activities and Resources for Teaching K-6 Exención de los Residuos de la Exploración y Producción de Petróleo Crudo y Gas Natural de los 530-C-01-001 Reglamentos Federales de Residuos Peligrosos Abandoned Mine Site Characterization and Cleanup (Spanish Translation of Exemption of Oil and Gas Handbook Exploration and Production Wastes from Federal 530-F-01-001 Hazardous Waste Regulations) RCRA Cleanup Reforms: Reforms II: Fostering Creative 530-K-01-005 Solutions Managing Your Hazardous Waste: A Guide for Small 530-F-01-003 Businesses Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Manifest to 530-K-01-005S be Streamlined Manejando sus Residuos Peligrosos: Una Guía para 530-F-01-006 Empresas Pequeñas Electronics: A New Opportunity for Waste Prevention, 530-N-01-002 Reuse, and Recycling WasteWise Update (Issue #15): Environmentally 530-F-01-008 Preferable Purchasing *Environmental Fact Sheet: Low-level Mixed Waste 530-R-01-001 Conditionally Exempt from Hazardous Waste Regulation Risk Burn Guidance for Hazardous Waste Combustion 530-F-01-009 Facilities Environmental Fact Sheet: Finalization of Hazardous 530-R-01-002 Waste Identification Rule (HWIR) Abandoned Mine Site Characterization and Cleanup 530-F-01-010 Handbook *Environmental Fact Sheet: Standards for Hazardous Air 530-R-01-005 Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors—Direct Industrial Surface Impoundments in the US, 1900-2000 Final Rule, Parallel Proposal, and Proposed Rule 530-R-01-006 530-F-01-020 Background Document for Proposed Comprehensive *Environmental Fact Sheet: RCRA Corrective Action Procurement Guideline IV and Draft Recovered Showcase Pilots Announced Materials Advisory Notice IV 530-F-01-021 530-R-01-007 *Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup *Land Disposal Restrictions: Summary of Requirements Policies for RCRA Corrective Action (Fact Sheet)

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530-R-01-008 530-F-02-011 Economic Impact Analysis for Proposed Comprehensive You Can Make a Difference: Learn about Careers in Procurement Guideline IV Waste Management 530-R-01-009 530-F-02-011S National Biennial RCRA Report Hazardous Waste Report Puedes Hacer una Diferencia: Aprende Sobre las (Based on 1999 Data): National Analysis Carreras para el Manejo de Desechos (Spanish Translation of You Can Make a Difference: Learn about 530-R-01-010 Careers in Waste Management) National Biennial RCRA Report Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1999 Data): State Summary Analysis 530-F-02-013 *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes Rule To Allow 530-R-01-011 States To Issue Research Development and National Biennial RCRA Report Hazardous Waste Report Demonstration Permits For Municipal Solid Waste (Based on 1999 Data): State Detail Analysis Landfills 530-R-01-012 530-F-02-014 National Biennial RCRA Report Hazardous Waste Report *Environmental Fact Sheet: Paint Wastes Not Listed as (Based on 1999 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities 530-F-02-015 530-R-01-013 *Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposing to Allow National Biennial RCRA Report Hazardous Waste Report Waste as an Energy Source for Synthesis Gas Production (Based on 1999 Data): List of Quantity Generators and Power Generation 530-R-01-018 530-F-02-018 Multifamily Recycling: A National Study *More Recycling and Reuse Proposed for Electronic 530-R-01-019 Wastes and Mercury-Containing Equipment WasteWise: Seventh Year Progress Report 530-F-02-019 530-S-01-001 Getting on the Books with Waste Reduction National Biennial RCRA Report Hazardous Waste Report 530-F-02-020 (Based on 1999 Data): Moving Targets 530-D-02-002 530-F-02-021 *RCRA Waste Sampling Draft Technical Guidance: Turning Garbage into Gold Planning, Implementation, and Assessment 530-F-02-022 530-D-02-004 Cover Up with Compost *Guidance for Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion to Indoor Air Pathway from Groundwater and Soils (Subsurface 530-F-02-023 Vapor Intrusion Guidance); Draft Recycling the Hard Stuff 530-F-02-005 530-F-02-024 Recycling is Working in the United States Cutting-Edge Software to Cut Emissions 530-F-02-006 530-F-02-026 *Environmental Fact Sheet: Rule Proposed to Reduce Solid Waste Management: A Local Challenge with Global Hazardous Waste Record Keeping Requirements Impacts 530-F-02-008 530-F-02-027 *Environmental Fact Sheet: Interim Emission Standards You Dump It, You Drink It: Recycle Used Motor Oil for 1999 Hazardous Waste Combustor Rule

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530-F-02-027S 530-K-02-002 Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma: Recicle el aceite usado de motor Conditional Exemption for Mixed Waste Storage, (Spanish Translation of You Dump It, You Drink It: Recycle Treatment, Transportation, and Disposal; Final Rule Used Motor Oil) 530-K-02-003 530-F-02-028 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Managing Used Motor Oil: Order Form Module: Introduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts AA, BB, and CC) 530-F-02-029 Managing Used Motor Oil: Handle Used Motor Oil 530-K-02-007 Safely *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Definition of Solid Waste and 530-F-02-029S Hazardous Waste Recycling (40 CFR Sections 261.2 and Cómo Manejar el Aceite Usado de Motor: Maneje el 261.9) aceite usado de motor de manera segura (Spanish Translation of Managing Used Motor Oil: Handle Used 530-K-02-008 Motor Oil Safely) *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 530-F-02-037 264/265, Subpart W) Enhancing Facility-Community Relations 530-K-02-010 530-F-02-038 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training *Better Rules for Zinc Fertilizer Recycling Module: Introduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 530-F-02-052 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart F) *Evaluating the Vapor Intrusion into Indoor Air 530-K-02-014 530-H-02-001 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Miscellaneous and Other Units Managing Oil Spills (40 CFR Part 264, Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265, 530-H-02-001S Subparts P, Q, and R) Cómo Manejar los Derrames de Aceite Usado de Motor 530-K-02-017 (Spanish Translation of Managing Oil Spills) *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training 530-H-02-002 Module: Introduction to RCRA Corrective Action Storing Used Motor Oil 530-K-02-018 530-H-02-002S *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Cómo Almacenar el Aceite Usado de Motor (Spanish Module: Introduction to RCRA Financial Assurance (40 Translation of Storing Used Motor Oil) CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart H) 530-H-02-003 530-K-02-019 You Dump It, You Drink It *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Solid Waste Programs 530-H-02-003S Si lo Tira, Se lo Toma (Spanish Translation of You Dump 530-K-02-020 It, You Drink It) *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA State Programs 530-K-02-001 Service-Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom 530-K-02-022 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training 530-K-02-001S Module: Introduction to Solid and Hazardous Waste Aprendiendo a través del Servicio: Educación Fuera de Exclusions (40 CFR Part 261.4) la Aula 530-K-02-024 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263)

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530-K-02-025 530-R-02-013 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model (IWEM) Module: Introduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266, User's Guide Subpart E, and Part 279) 530-R-02-014 530-K-02-027 RCRA Hazardous Waste Delisting: The First 20 Years 25 Years of RCRA: Building on Our Past to Protect Our Future 530-R-02-015 WasteWise: 2002 Annual Report 530-K-02-028 RCRA in Focus: Textile Manufacturing 530-R-02-016 RCRA Orientation Manual 530-N-02-001 Tribal Waste Journal: Respect Our Resources: Prevent 530-C-03-002 Illegal Dumping Guide for Industrial Waste Management 530-N-02-002 530-E-03-001 WasteWise Update (Issue #17): Resource Management: Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do Strategic Partnerships for Resource Efficiency Can Make a Difference Kit 530-N-02-003 530-E-03-001S WasteWise Update (Issue #16): Building for the Future Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit (Spanish Translation 530-N-02-007 of Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You WasteWise Update (Issue #18): Global Warming...Is a Do Can Make a Difference Kit) Waste 530-E-03-002 530-R-02-002 Climate Change and Waste Waste Transfer Stations: A Manual for Decision-Making 530-F-03-001 530-R-02-006 Industrial Waste Management: A Guide to Best Practices Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A Life- Cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks 530-F-03-003 State and Local Governments are Key to Reducing 530-R-02-008 Backyard Burning *Report to Congress: Evaluating the Consensus Best Practices Developed through the Howard Hughes 530-F-03-004 Medical Institute’s Collaborative Hazardous Waste Coal Combustion Products Partnership (C2P2) Management Demonstration Project and the Need for Regulatory Changes to Carry Out Project 530-F-03-005 Recommendations Open Dump Cleanup Project Helps Tribes Fight Waste 530-R-02-009 530-F-03-007 Beyond RCRA: Prospects for Waste and Materials *Rules Changed To Help Accelerate Lead-based Paint Management in the Year 2020 Removal 530-R-02-010 530-F-03-008 Industrial Waste Air Model Technical Background Pay-As-You-Throw: A Cooling Effect on Climate Change Document 530-F-03-009 530-R-02-011 WasteWise: Climate Benefits from Reducing Waste Industrial Waste Air Model (IWAIR) User’s Guide 530-F-03-010 530-R-02-012 *New Item Proposed for Comprehensive Procurement Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model (IWEM) Guidelines Technical Background Document

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530-F-03-011 530-F-03-029 RCRA Online: A Quick Reference Guide (Brochure) *GreenScapes Success Story: A Greener Green 530-F-03-012 530-F-03-030 Hidden Hazards of Backyard Burning *GreenScapes Success Story: Parks Abound with Plastic Lumber 530-F-03-013 Your Life, Your World, Your Choices: Everything You Do 530-F-03-031 Can Make a Difference Kit Order Form *GreenScapes Success Story: Golden Compost 530-F-03-013S 530-F-03-032 Su Vida, Su Mundo, Sus Opiniones: Todo Lo Que Haga Using the C2P2 Logo Puede Hacer Una Diferencia Kit [Forma de Orden] (Spanish Translation of Your Life, Your World, Your 530-F-04-035 Choices: Everything You Do Can Make a Difference Kit Regulatory Changes Proposed for Certain Hazardous Order Form) Waste Recycling Activities 530-F-03-015 530-F-03-038 The Resource Conservation Challenge: What Can You *EPA Proposes Conditional Exclustions from the Save Today? ...An Update Definition of Hazardous Waste and the Definition of Solid Waste for Solvent-Contaminated Wipes 530-F-03-016 Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Backyard Burning 530-F-03-039 *Making Permitting More Efficient and Effective 530-F-03-017 Through the Use of Environmental Management Reducing Backyard Burning in Indian Country Systems 530-F-03-021 530-F-03-040 *GreenScapes Success Story: Abandoned Plastics Find Got Your Driver’s License? You Can Make a Difference a Home 530-F-03-040S 530-F-03-022 ¿Tienes tu Licencia de Conducir? Puedes Hacer una *GreenScapes Success Story: Not Your Typical Compost Diferencia (Spanish Translation of Got Your Driver’s Feedstock License? You Can Make a Difference) 530-F-03-023 530-F-03-041 *GreenScapes Success Story: Bobsledding on Bottles The Resource Conservation Challenge: The National 530-F-03-024 Waste Minimization Partnership Program and Priority Chemicals [Update] *GreenScapes Success Story: Food Scraps and Wine: An Agreeable Combination 530-F-03-052 530-F-03-025 *States May Issue Permit Variances for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills *GreenScapes Success Story: Compost as Cure-All 530-F-03-054 530-F-03-026 Developing Your Leader Program *GreenScapes Success Story: These Tires Were Made for Walkin’ 530-F-03-055 530-F-03-027 Guide to Becoming a Partner in the Resource Conservation Challenge *GreenScapes Success Story: Recycled Rubber Raises the Road 530-F-03-056 530-F-03-028 Be Waste Aware—Waste Reduction Resources and *GreenScapes Success Story: New Jersey’s Milk Jug Tools for Students Bridge

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530-F-03-057 530-R-03-004 *EPA Proposes Hazardous Waste Listing Determination Resource Management: Innovative Solid Waste for Dyes and Pigments Production Wastes Contracting Methods 530-F-03-058 530-R-03-005 *Proposed Revisions to the Hazardous Waste *Plug-In To eCycling Event Tool Kit Identification Rule (HWIR) 530-R-03-007 530-H-03-002 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD (Based on 2001 Data): National Analysis 530-H-03-002S 530-R-03-008 El Ciclo de Vida de un CD o DVD (Spanish Translation National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report of The Life Cycle of a CD or DVD) (Based on 2001 Data): List of Reported RCRA Sites 530-K-03-001 530-R-03-009 Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction: A Guide for National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Schools & Groups (Based on 2001 Data): State Detail Analysis 530-K-03-001S 530-R-03-011 Reutilización + Reciclaje = Reducción de Desechos: Una Municipal Solid Waste Characterization Report: 2001 Guía para Escuelas y Grupos (Spanish Translation of Facts and Figures Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction: A Guide for Schools & Groups) 530-R-03-013 Tribal Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste 530-K-03-002 Management “Greenscaping” Your Lawn and Garden 530-R-03-014 530-K-03-002S WasteWise 2003: Celebrating our Partners Haciendo Aún Más Verde ("Greenscaping") su Césped y Jardín (Spanish Translation of “Greenscaping” Your 530-C-04-002 Lawn and Garden) A Collection of Solid Waste Resources: Fall 2004 Edition (CD-ROM) 530-K-03-003 GreenScapes: Environmentally Beneficial Landscaping 530-E-04-001 The Power of Change: Protecting the Environment for 530-K-03-005 the Next Generation Kit RCRA in Focus: Furniture Manufacturing and Refinishing 530-F-04-001 *Plug-In To eCycling for Manufacturers and Retailers 530-N-03-001 Reusable News (Spring 2003) 530-F-04-004 Protect Yourself, Protect Others: Safe Options for Home 530-N-03-002 Needle Disposal WasteWise Update (Issue #19): Environmental Management Systems 530-F-04-005 Final Rule Revises Three Items and Adds Seven New 530-N-03-003 Items to Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines Tribal Waste Journal: Against All Odds: Transfer Station Triumphs 530-F-04-007 Setting Up a Home Office: Making Environmental 530-N-03-005 Choices Tribal Waste Journal: Alaska Villages Chart their own Course toward Solid Waste Solutions 530-F-04-008 *EPA Expands Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines 530-R-03-001 (CPG) Guide for Industrial Solid Waste Management

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530-F-04-010 530-R-04-005 Planet Protectors Club Order Form *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR 530-F-04-011 Parts 264/265, Subpart G) *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Construction Products 530-R-04-006 530-F-04-012 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training *2004 Recycled Series: Landscaping Products Module: Introduction to Containers (40 CFR Parts 530-F-04-013 264/265, Subpart I; Section 261.7) *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Miscellaneous Products 530-R-04-007 530-F-04-014 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Containment Buildings (40 *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Nonpaper Office Products CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart DD) 530-F-04-015 530-R-04-010 *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Paper Products *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training 530-F-04-016 Module: Introduction to Generators (40 CFR Part 262) *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Park and Recreation 530-R-04-012 Products *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training 530-F-04-017 Module: Introduction to Hazardous Waste *2004 Buy Recycled Series: Transportation Products Identification (40 CFR Part 261) 530-F-04-018 530-R-04-013 *2004 Buy-Recycled Series: Vehicular Products *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 530-F-04-019 CFR Part 268) Reducing Waste When You Travel: Making Environmental Choices 530-R-04-014 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training 530-F-04-020 Module: Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR The New Wave in Electronics: eCycling (Reuse or Parts 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N) Recycle Old Electronics) 530-R-04-016 530-K-04-001 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Community Options for Safe Needle Disposal Module: Introduction to Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria 530-K-04-002 Moving Out, Moving In: Making Environmental 530-R-04-017 Choices When You Move *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 530-K-04-003 CFR Part 270) Let’s Go Green Shopping 530-R-04-023 530-K-04-003S *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Vayamos de Compras Verdes (Spanish Translation of Module: Introduction to RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Let’s Go Green Shopping) Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts A-E) 530-K-04-004 530-R-04-025 *Plug-In To eCycling: Guidelines for Materials *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Management Module: Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, 530-R-04-001 Subpart J) Resource Conservation Challenge: A Year of Progress

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530-R-04-028 *RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to Universal Waste (40 CFR Part 273) 530-R-04-030 *Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup Policies for RCRA Corrective Action for Facilities Subject to Corrective Action Under Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 530-R-04-032 *Measuring Progress 1991-2001: The Priority Chemicals Trends Report 530-R-04-033 *Background Document for Final Comprehensive Procurement Guideline IV and Final Recovered Materials Advisory Notice IV 530-R-04-033a *Background Document for Final Comprehensive Procurement Guideline IV and Final Recovered Materials Advisory Notice IV; Appendices 530-S-03-011 Municipal Solid Waste Characterization Report: 2001 Facts and Figures; Executive Summary

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PB253 406/3 PB81-181 489 Second Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source Definitions and General Provisions Under RCRA, Subtitle Reduction (EPA/SW-353) C; Definitions and Provisions for Confidentiality (40 CFR 260, Subparts A and B) PB255 139/8 First Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source PB81-184 319 Reduction (EPA/SW-352) Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, PB81-181 372 Section 3001 Standards for Preparedness and Prevention (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart C); Standards for Contingency Plan and PB81-184 962 Emergency Procedures (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart D); Criteria for Identifying Characteristics of Hazardous Waste Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of 40 CFR 261. 10); Criteria for Listing Hazardous Waste (40 Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal CFR 261. 11); Petitions to Amend Part 261 to Exclude a Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Waste Produced at a Particular Facility (40 CFR 260.22); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under PB81-181 380 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 Standards for Personnel Training (40 CFR 264. 16); Interim Status Standards for Personnel Training (40 CFR 265. 16); PB81-184 988 Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Reactivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.23); Identification Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Section 3001 PB81-181 398 PB81-185 001 Standards for Security (40 CFR 264. 14); Interim Status Final Interim Status Standards for Surface Impoundments Standards for Security (40 CFR 265. 14); Standards (40 CFR 265.220); Standards Applicable to Owners and Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Subtitle C, Section 3004 PB81-185 027 PB81-181 406 EP Toxicity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.24); Identification General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 264. 13); Interim Status and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Standards for General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 265. 13); Section 3001 Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal PB81-187 890 Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Ignitability Characteristic (40 CFR 261.21); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, PB81-181 414 Section 3001 General Issues Concerning Interim Status Standards (40 CFR 265); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators PB81-188 161 of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Degree of Hazard as an Approach to Defining and Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Managing Hazardous Wastes; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 PB81-181 471 Regulatory Analysis of RCRA Regulations

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PB81-189 755 PB81-190 043 General Facility Standards for Location of Facilities (40 Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and Reporting (40 CFR CFR 264, Subpart B, Section 264. 18); Standards 264 and 265, Subpart E); Standards Applicable to Owners Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 3004 PB81-189 763 PB81-190 050 Interim Status Standards and General Status Standards General and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 CFR for Closure and Post-Closure Care (40 CFR 264 and 265, 264 and 265, Subpart J); Interim Status Standards for Subpart G); Standards Applicable to Owners and Chemical, Physical, and Biological Treatment (40 CFR Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and 265, Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 PB81-189 771 Interim Status Standards for Thermal Treatment PB81-190 068 Processes Other Than Incineration and for Open Burning Interim Status Standards for Land Treatment Facilities (40 CFR 265, Subpart P); Standards Applicable to Owners (40 CFR 265, Subpart M); Standards Applicable to and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, 3004 Section 3004 PB81-189 789 PB81-190 076 Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 CFR 265, Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16. 1980, Subpart N); Standards Applicable to Owners and Hazardous Waste List (40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32); Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 PB81-189 797 PB81-190 092 Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265, Subpart F); Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart O); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 PB81-190 001 PB81-193 021 Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 264.15) and Interim Proposed Additions to Standards for Hazardous Waste Status Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 265.15); Incineration (40 CFR 264.342 and 264.343); Standards Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 PB81-190 019 PB81-246 357 Health and Environmental Effects Profiles (40 CFR 261); Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Overview; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under Background Document RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 PB81-246 365 PB81-190 027 Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Surface Fate and Transport of Hazardous Constituents; Impoundments Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 PB81-246 373 Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Waste Piles PB81-190 035 Listing of Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32); PB81-246 381 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Land Treatment RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001

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PB81-246 399 PB95-212 692 Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Landfills Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP)Model; Volume 1: User’s Guide for Version 3 PB81-246 407 Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Underground PB95-212 700 Injection; Background Document Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP)Model; Volume 2: Engineering Documentation PB81-246 415 for Version 3 Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Information Requirements for Permitting Discharges; General PB85-180 297 Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated in Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal the United States (EPA530-SW-84-013) Facilities PB85-180 438 PB81-246 423 National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater Survey; Final Report (EPA530-SW-85-004) Protection Standard PB86-100 577 PB81-246 431 Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater and Permits; Final Report (EPA SW-966) Air Emission Monitoring PB86-125 580 PB81-246 449 Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Performance Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Phase Standards for Land Disposal Facilities 1: Criteria for Location Acceptability and Existing Applicable Regulations (EPA530-SW-85-024) PB81-248 163 Engineering Handbook for Hazardous Waste PB86-192 796 Incineration (EPA SW-889) Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities (EPA SW-870) PB82-182 361 U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials PB86-192 937 Regulations as They Apply to the U.S. Environmental Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; Description of Protection Agency’s Hazardous Waste Regulations (EPA Methodology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E SW-935) (EPA530-SW-86-012) PB82-237 595 PB86-197 837 Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Care; National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Requirements for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; A Under RCRA in 1981 (EPA530-SW-84-005) Guidance Manual (EPA SW-955) PB86-199 130 PB83-144 675 EPA Guide for Infectious Waste Management (EPA530- Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and SW-86-014) Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; A Guidance Manual (EPA SW-961) PB86-208 584 Guidance Manual on the RCRA Regulation of Recycled PB84-158 807 Hazardous Wastes (EPA530-SW-86-015) Design and Development of a Hazardous Waste Reactivity Testing Protocol (EPA600-2-84-057) PB86-210 176 Report to the Congress of the United States on the Post- PB84-212 356 Closure Liability Trust Fund Under Section 3001(A) (2) Assessment of Hazardous Waste Mismanagement (II) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Damage Case Histories (EPA530-SW-84-002) Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980

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PB86-210 671 PB86-224 953 Closure/Post-Closure and Financial Responsibility Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Requirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Hydrogeology: A RCRA Statutory Interpretative and Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; Background Guidance (EPA530-SW-86-022) Document (EPA530-SW-86-009) PB86-224 961 PB86-212 263 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Interim Status Surface Impoundments; Retrofitting Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Appendix A: Technical Variances; Guidance Document (EPA530-SW-86-017) Methods for Evaluating Hydrogeologic Parameters (EPA530-SW-86-022A) PB86-212 271 Prohibition on the Disposal of Bulk Liquid Hazardous PB86-224 979 Waste in Landfills; Statutory Interpretive Guidance Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable (EPA530-SW-86-016) Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Appendix B: Groundwater Flow Net/Flow Line Construction and Analysis (EPA530- PB86-212 289 SW-86-022B) Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis (EPA530-SW-86- 011) PB86-224 987 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable PB86-212 479 Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Appendix C: Technical Post-Closure Liability Trust Fund Simulation Model; Methods for Calculating Time of Travel in the Volume I: Model Overview and Results; Volume II: Unsaturated Zone (EPA530-SW-86-022C) Graphs and Tables of Model Results; Volume III: Model Description PB86-224 995 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable PB86-215 043 Hydrogeology Under RCRA; Appendix D: Development Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous Liquids of Vulnerability Criteria Based on Risk Assessments and in Hazardous Waste Landfills; Statutory Interpretative Theoretical Modeling (EPA530-SW-86-022D) Guidance (EPA530-SW-86-013) PB86-229 184 PB86-219 383 Permit Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data (EPA530-SW- Treatment Demonstrations (EPA530-SW-86-032) 86-024) PB86-229 192 PB86-219 391 Guidance Manual for Research, Development, and Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and Acid-Generating Demonstration Permits (40 CFR Section 270.65) (EPA530- Wastes Generated by the Mining and Beneficiating SW-86-008) Industries, and the Potentials for Contaminant Release (EPA530-SW-86-025) PB86-232 154 Report to Congress: EPA Activities and PB86-219 409 Accomplishments Under the Resource Conservation and Location of Mines and Factors Affecting Exposure Recovery Act: Fiscal Years 1980-1985 (EPA530-SW-86-027) (EPA530-SW-86-023) PB87-101 606 PB86-219 417 Background Document for the Groundwater Screening Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste Procedure to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Regulatory Determination (EPA530-SW-86-026) Restrictions (EPA530-SW-86-047) PB86-222 486 PB87-101 614 Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Report to Surface Water Screening Procedure; Background Congress (EPA530-SW-86-030) Document (EPA530-SW-86-050) PB86-224 946 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology Under RCRA (Complete Set)

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PB87-107 173 PB87-120 275 Background Document on the Development and Use of Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Reference Doses; Part I: Data Needs and Apportionment; Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Part II: Considerations Related to the Development of Volume 2 (EPA530-SW-86-056B) Protocols for Toxicity Studies (EPA530- SW-86-048) PB87-120 283 PB87-107 769 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance (EPA530-SW-86- Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; 053) Volume 3 (EPA530-SW-86-056C) PB87-108 072 PB87-132 825 Survey of Household Hazardous Waste and Related Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Collection Programs (EPA530-SW-86-038) Land Disposal Facilities; Technical Guidance Document (EPA530-SW-86-031) PB87-108 080 Census of State and Territorial Subtitle D Non- PB87-134 391 Hazardous Waste Programs (EPA530-SW-86-039) Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Treatment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems PB87-114 328 (EPA530- SW-86-044) Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous Wastes (Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-86-033) PB87-146 361 Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR PB87-114 336 Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volume I (EPA530- Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous SW-86-060) Wastes (EPA530-SW-86-033A) PB87-146 379 PB87-114 344 Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volume II (EPA530- Wastes; Appendices (EPA530-SW-86-033B) SW-86-061) PB87-114 351 PB87-151 064 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for the General Options; Volume I (EPA530-SW-86-041) Facility Standards of 40 CFR 264 (EPA SW-968) PB87-114 369 PB87-151 072 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Options; Volume II (EPA530-SW-86-042) Systems for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; PB87-114 377 Design, Construction, and Operation (EPA530-SW-85- 014) Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Options; Volume III (EPA530-SW-86-043) PB87-154 886 PB87-116 810 Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure; Background Document on Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report (EPA530-SW-86-054) Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste Management System, PB87-120 259 Section 3001, Identification and Listing of Hazardous Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Waste Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents PB87-154 894 (Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-86-056) Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and Hazardous PB87-120 267 Waste (EPA SW-867) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB87-154 902 Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Volume 1 (EPA530-SW-86-056A) Solidified Waste (EPA SW-872)

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PB87-154 910 PB87-157 475 Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Wastes Equivalency of State Financial Responsibility Mechanisms PB87-155 057 RCRA Final Authorization Guidance Manual (EPA SW­ PB87-157 657 862) RCRA Guidance Document: Landfill Design, Liner Systems and Final Cover; Draft PB87-155 065 RCRA Guidance Document: Land Treatment PB87-157 665 RCRA Guidance Document: Surface Impoundments, PB87-155 503 Liner Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and Demonstrations for Draft Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; A Guidance Manual (EPA SW-921) PB87-157 756 Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model; PB87-155 537 Appendices Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments (EPA SW-873) PB87-158 655 Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances PB87-155 545 From the Secondary Containment Requirement of Inter-Industry Collaborative Study of Toxicity Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volume I (EPA530-SW- Characteristic Leaching Procedures; Addendum to 87-002A) Compilation of Phase IA and Phase II Data PB87-158 663 PB87-155 552 Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances Guidance Document: Seismic Considerations in From the Secondary Containment Requirement of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities Hazardous Waste Tank Systems; Volume II (EPA530-SW- PB87-155 578 87-002B) Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission PB87-158 978 Monitoring; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions RCRA Guidance Manual for Subpart G Closure and Post- Evaluation Guideline Closure Care Standards and Subpart H Cost Estimating PB87-155 776 Requirements (EPA530-SW-87-010) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Regulations PB87-158 994 Affecting Generators and Transporters (40 CFR 262 and Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and 263); Explanation of Revisions in Reporting Burden Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: Estimates Treatment and Storage Facilities (EPA530-SW-87-009A) PB87-155 784 PB87-159 000 Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Conductivity Testing (EPA SW-925) Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume II: Land PB87-156 683 Disposal Facilities (EPA530-SW-87-009B) Closure/Post-Closure Interim Status Standards (40 CFR PB87-159 018 265, Subpart G): Standards Applicable to Owners and Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume III: Unit Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 Costs (EPA530-SW-87-009C) (EPA SW-912) PB87-159 026 PB87-157 210 Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume IV: PB87-157 418 Documentation (EPA530-SW-87-009D) Evaluation Guidelines for Toxic Air Emissions From Land Disposal Facilities

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PB87-162 954 PB87-165 478 Location Standards for RCRA Hazardous Waste Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Facilities; Regulatory Development Plan Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix G: Sampling Plan and Sampling Quality Assurance/Quality PB87-163 242 Control (EPA530-SW-87-005G) Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Technological Requirements of HSWA of 1984, PB87-173 159 Respecting Liners and Leachate Collection Systems; Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems Reauthorization Statutory Interpretation #5D (EPA530- for Landfills, Surface Impoundments and Waste Piles; SW-85-012) Design, Construction, and Operation (Draft) (EPA530- SW-85-013) PB87-163 481 Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR PB87-173 811 Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Background Information Document for the Development Volumes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and of Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Recycling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set) Recycling (EPA530-SW-88-013) (EPA530-SW-87-014) PB87-165 403 PB87-173 829 Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Background Information Document for the Development Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field of Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Sampling and Analytical Results (EPA530-SW-87-005) Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume I: Industrial Boilers (EPA530-SW-87-014A) PB87-165 411 Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and PB87-173 837 Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix A: Background Information Document for the Development Analytical Results (EPA530-SW-87-005A) of Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume II: PB87-165 429 Industrial Furnaces (EPA530-SW-87-014B) Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix B: PB87-178 315 Sampling Strategy (EPA530-SW-87-005B) Protocol for Evaluating Interim Status Closure/Post- Closure Plans PB87-165 437 Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and PB87-178 323 Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix C: Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United Sampling Reports; Volumes 1 and 2 (EPA530-SW-87- States, 1960-2000 005C) PB87-178 349 PB87-165 445 Test Method Equivalency Petitions; A Guidance Manual Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and (EPA530-SW-87-008) Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix D: Analytical Methods (EPA530-SW-87-005D) PB87-182 291 Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance in PB87-165 452 Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and (EPA530-SW-87-013) Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix E: Role and Function of EPA Sample Control Center PB87-183 695 (EPA530-SW-87-005E) Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Part 265) PB87-165 460 Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and PB87-188 082 Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix F: Guidance on Issuing Permits to Facilities Required to List of Analytes (EPA530-SW-87-005F) Analyze Groundwater for Appendix VIII Constituents

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PB87-188 090 PB87-206 074 Guidance for Facility Management Planning; Draft Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to Congress (EPA530-SW-87-021A) PB87-191 029 Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to PB87-206 082 Determine Required Liner Thickness (EPA530-SW-84- Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Emissions Data 001) Base for Municipal Waste Combustors (EPA530-SW-87- 021B) PB87-191 383 Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak PB87-206 090 Detection Rule (EPA530-SW-87-015) Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Control of Organic Emissions (EPA530-SW-87-021C) PB87-193 348 RCRA Personnel Training Guidance for Owners or PB87-206 108 Operators of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Flue Gas Cleaning (EPA SW-915) Technology (EPA530-SW-87-021D) PB87-193 371 PB87-206 116 Guide for Preparing RCRA Permit Applications for Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Costs of Flue Gas Existing Facilities Cleaning Technologies (EPA530-SW-87-021E) PB87-193 397 PB87-206 124 Final Draft Guidance for Subpart H of the Interim Status Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Sampling and Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Analysis (EPA530-SW-87-021F) Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities PB87-206 132 PB87-193 694 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Assessment of Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Exposure Health Risks Associated With Exposure to Municipal Information Requirements Under RCRA, Section 3019 Waste Combustion Emissions (EPA530-SW-87-021G) PB87-193 702 PB87-206 140 Procedural Guidance for Reviewing Exposure Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Characterization of Information Under RCRA, Section 3019 the Municipal Waste Combustion Industry (EPA530-SW- 87-021H) PB87-193 710 RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Compliance Order PB87-206 157 Guidance Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Recycling of Solid Waste (EPA530-SW-87-021I) PB87-194 130 Regional Guidance Manual for Selected Interim Status PB87-206 165 Requirements (Draft) Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part I: ACL Policy and Information Requirements (EPA530-SW-87- PB87-194 643 017) Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting Leachate Generation From Solid Waste Disposal Sites (EPA SW­ PB87-215 463 168) Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone Monitoring for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Units PB87-202 040 (EPA530-SW-86-040) Guidance for Implementing the RCRA Dioxin Listing Rule PB87-230 371 Summary of Appropriate Analytical Methods for PB87-202 420 Appendix IX; Parts I and II Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Study PB88-105 689 PB87-206 066 Guidance for Permit Writers: Facilities Storing Municipal Waste Combustion Study (Complete Set) Hazardous Waste in Containers (EPA530-SW-87-021)

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PB88-111 752 PB88-146 212 Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated in Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the the United States; Appendix (EPA530-SW-84-013A) Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy (Complete Set) PB88-127 931 (EPA530-SW-88-003) Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites PB88-146 220 (Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-87-028) Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, PB88-127 949 Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 1: Oil and Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Gas (EPA530-SW-88-003A) MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume I: Summary (EPA530-SW-87-028A) PB88-146 238 Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the PB88-127 956 Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 2: MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Geothermal Energy (EPA530-SW-88-003B) Volume II: Leachate Baseline Report; Determination of Municipal Landfill Leachate Characteristics (EPA530-SW- PB88-146 246 87- 028B) Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, PB88-127 964 Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 3: Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Appendices (EPA530-SW-88-003C) MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume III: Addendum to Characterization of Municipal PB88-146 253 Landfill Leachates; A Literature Review (EPA530-SW-87- Report to Congress: Management of Wastes From the 028C) Exploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Executive PB88-127 972 Summaries (EPA530-SW-88-003D) Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; PB88-162 631 Volume IV: Characterization of Municipal Waste Report to Congress: Wastes From the Extraction and Combustion Residues and their Leachates; A Literature Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Review (EPA530-SW-87-028D) Overburden From Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale (EPA530-SW-85-033) PB88-127 980 Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From PB88-170 766 MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Volume V: Characterization of Municipal Waste Disposal Restrictions Program (BDAT) (EPA530-SW-87- Combustor Residues (EPA530-SW-87-028E) 011) PB88-127 998 PB88-174 677 Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From Third Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Reduction (EPA SW-448) Volume VI: Characterization of Leachates From Municipal Waste Disposal Sites and Co-Disposal Sites PB88-176 136 (EPA530-SW-87-028F) Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test Materials: Pyridine; Volume I (EPA530-SW-88-016A) PB88-128 004 Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates From PB88-176 144 MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test Volume VII: Addendum to Monofill Report (EPA530-SW- Materials: Pyridine; Volume II (EPA530-SW-88-016B) 87-028G)

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PB88-176 151 PB88-197 579 Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Fourth Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Administered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through Waste Reduction (EPA SW-600) 15; Final Report (EPA530-SW-88-017A) PB88-197 595 PB88-176 169 Financial Requirements; Interim Status Standards (40 Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance (EPA SW-913) Administered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through 15; Final Report; Appendices I-IX (EPA530-SW-88-017B) PB88-197 603 EPA Activities Under RCRA of 1976—Annual Report to PB88-176 177 the President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1977 (EPA-SW- Rat Oral Subchronic Toxicity Study; Final Report; 663) Compound: Isobutyl Alcohol (EPA530-SW-88-015) PB88-197 611 PB88-177 977 Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test, Inspect, and Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of Install Storage Tank Systems (EPA530-SW-88-019) Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants (EPA530-SW-88-002) PB88-214 267 PB88-177 985 Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part II: Based Report to Congress: Wastes From the Combustion of on 264.94(B) Criteria; Case Studies (EPA530-SW-87-031) Coal by Electric Utility Power Plants; Appendices (EPA530-SW-88-002A) PB88-239 223 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: PB88-185 251 Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Volumes IA, Corrective Measures for Releases to Groundwater From IB, IC, and II (EPA SW-846) Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report (EPA530-SW-88-020) PB88-242 052 Background Documentation for Minimum Content PB88-185 269 Standards (EPA530-SW-88-046) Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Determining Appropriate Technology and Response for PB88-242 425 Air Releases; Draft Final Report (EPA530-SW-88-021) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Location Restrictions (Subpart B); Draft Background Document PB88-185 277 (EPA530-SW-88-036) Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil From Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report (EPA530- PB88-242 433 SW-88-022) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Operating Criteria (Subpart C); Draft Background Document PB88-185 285 (EPA530-SW-88-037) Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Subsurface Gas (EPA530-SW-88-023) PB88-242 441 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Summary of PB88-192 687 Data on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate National Dioxin Study (EPA530-SW-87-025) Characteristics (EPA530-SW-88-038) PB88-195 284 PB88-242 458 Subchronic Toxicity of Meta-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Updated Rats (EPA530-SW-88-026) Review of Selected Provisions of Solid Waste Regulations (EPA530-SW-88-039) PB88-195 292 Subchronic Toxicity of Para-Cresol in Sprague Dawley PB88-242 466 Rats; MBA Chemical No. 25 (EPA530-SW-88-025) Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case Studies on Groundwater and Surface Water PB88-197 496 Contamination From Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Subchronic Toxicity of Ortho-Cresol in Sprague Dawley (EPA530-SW-88-040) Rats (EPA530-SW-88-027)

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PB88-242 474 PB89-115 695 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Closure and Permit Applicants’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous Post-Closure Care and Financial Responsibility Waste Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Requirements Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32; Draft Final Draft (EPA530-SW-84-004) Background Document (EPA530-SW-88-041) PB89-118 525 PB88-242 482 National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal) Landfill Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design Facilities (EPA530-SW-88-034) Criteria Subpart D; Draft Background Document (EPA530-SW-88-042) PB89-126 460 Hazardous Waste From Discarding of Commercial PB88-242 490 Chemical Products and the Containers and Spill Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Ground­ Residues Thereof (40 CFR 261.33); Identification and water Monitoring and Corrective Action (Subpart E) Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, (EPA530-SW-88-043) Section 3001 (EPA530-SW-89-005) PB88-242 508 PB89-126 478 Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Permit Writers’ Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Facilities and Practices; Notification Requirements for Tank Standards (EPA530-SW-89-003) Industrial Solid Waste Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Part 257) (Draft) (EPA530-SW-88-044) PB89-132 203 Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of PB88-246 145 Compounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support Report) (EPA530-SW-89-010) 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and PB89-142 343 Availability Treatment Capacity (EPA530-SW-88-049) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for First Third Wastes; Final PB88-251 137 Rule (Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-88-031) Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background Document (EPA530-SW-88-054A) PB89-142 350 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB88-251 145 Background Document for K015 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; 031A) Background Document; Appendices A-C (EPA530-SW- 88-054B) PB89-142 368 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-102 594 Background Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, and Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250. 14); Identification and K030 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88-031B) Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001 (EPA530-SW-88-055) PB89-142 376 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-106 058 Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, and Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Survey of K052 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88-031C) Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities (EPA530-SW-88-035) PB89-142 384 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-110 381 Background Document for K061 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the United 031D) States; Volume I (EPA530-SW-88-011) PB89-142 392 PB89-110 399 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the United Background Document for K062 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- States; Volume II (EPA530-SW-88-011B) 031E)

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PB89-142 400 PB89-142 525 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K071 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; 031F) Amendment to Volumes 1 and 2 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- 031R) PB89-142 418 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-142 533 Background Document for K103 and K104 (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (EPA530-SW-88-031G) Background Document for K099 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- 031S) PB89-142 426 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-148 308 Background Document for K024 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering 031H) Phase; Final Report (EPA450-R-88-017) PB89-142 434 PB89-151 039 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Background Document for K037 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 031I) 1970 to 2000 (EPA530-SW-89-015A) PB89-142 442 PB89-151 047 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Statistical Analysis of Ground-water Monitoring Data at Background Document for K046 Nonreactive RCRA Facilities; Interim Final Guidance (EPA530-SW-89- Subcategory (Final) (EPA530-SW-88-031J) 026) PB89-142 459 PB89-179 014 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Hazardous Waste Land Treatment (EPA SW-874) Background Document for K101 and K102 Low Arsenic Subcategory (Final) (EPA530-SW-88-031K) PB89-179 022 Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; PB89-142 467 Volume I (EPA530-SW-89-035A) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for F006 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- PB89-179 030 031L) Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; Volume II (EPA530-SW-89-035B) PB89-142 475 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-179 048 Background Document for K087 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial and 031M) Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volume I (EPA530- SW-89-036A) PB89-142 483 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-179 055 Background Document for K086 Solvent Wash (Final) Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial and (EPA530-SW-88-031N) Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volume II (EPA530- SW-89-036B) PB89-142 491 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-179 501 Background Document for K001 (Final) (EPA530-SW-88- Summary of the First National Conference on Household 031O) Hazardous Waste Collection Programs (EPA530-SW-89- 042A) PB89-142 517 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-179 519 Background Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) Summary of the Second National Conference on (Final) (EPA530-SW-88-031Q) Household Hazardous Waste Management (EPA530-SW- 89-042B)

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PB89-179 527 PB89-221 410 Summary of the Third National Conference on Treatment Technology Background Document; Second Household Hazardous Waste Management (EPA530-SW- Third; Final (EPA530-SW-89-048A) 89-042C) PB89-221 428 PB89-179 543 Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated Trial Burn Observation Guide (EPA530-SW-89-027) Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards (EPA530-SW-89-048B) PB89-181 937 Design, Construction, and Evaluation of Clay Liners for PB89-221 436 Waste Management Facilities (EPA530-SW-86-007F) Response to Comments Background Document for the Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; PB89-187 629 Volume 3: Policy Related Comments (EPA530-SW-89- Report to Congress: Management of Hazardous Wastes 048C) From Educational Institutions (EPA530-SW-89-040) PB89-221 444 PB89-187 637 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action (Final Background Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, Report of the Municipal Waste Task Force) (EPA530-SW- K038-K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final) (EPA530- 89-019) SW-89-048G) PB89-200 299 PB89-221 451 RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Final; Volume I: Development of an RFI Work Plan and Background Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, K093, General Considerations for RCRA Facility Investigations; K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final) (EPA530-SW- Volume II: Soil, Groundwater, and Subsurface Gas 89-048H) Releases; Volume III: Air and Surface Water Releases; Volume IV: Case Study Examples (EPA530-SW-89-031) PB89-221 469 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB89-220 545 Background Document for K009 and K010 (Final) Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data Set (EPA530-SW-89-048I) (EPA530/SW-89-058) PB89-221 477 PB89-220 552 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Background Document for K011, K013,and K014 (Final) Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final (EPA530-SW-89-048J) Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and Availability Treatment Capacity; Volume I PB89-221 485 (EPA530-SW-89-057A) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, F007­ PB89-220 560 F012, F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final) (EPA530- Background Document for Second Third Wastes to SW-89-048K) Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and PB89-221 493 Required and Availability Treatment Capacity; Volume II Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back (EPA530-SW-89-057B) ground Document for K043 (Final) (EPA530-SW-89-048L) PB89-220 578 PB89-221 501 Analysis of U.S. Municipal Waste Combustion Operating Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back­ Practices (EPA530-SW-89-061) ground Document for Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024 (Final) PB89-221 402 (EPA530-SW-89-048M) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Second Third Wastes; Final Rule (Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-89-048)

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PB89-221 519 PB90-163 122 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the Background Document for Wastes From the Production Marketplace (EPA530-SW-89-066) of 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096 (Final) (EPA530-SW-89-048N) PB90-163 189 Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on PB89-221 527 Household Hazardous Waste Management (EPA530-SW- Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) 89- 042D) Background Document for Wastes From the Production of Dinitrotoluene, Toluenediamine, and Toluene PB90-187 154 Diisocyanate, K027, K111-K116, U221, and U223 (Final) Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, (EPA530-SW-89-048O) Ash Extracts, and Leachates (EPA530-SW-90-029A) PB89-221 535 PB90-199 431 Response to Comments Background Document for the Office Paper Recycling: An Implementation Manual Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; (EPA530-SW-90-001) Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments PB90-210 998 (EPA530-SW-89-048D) Model RCRA Permit for Hazardous Waste Management PB89-221 543 Facilities (EPA530-SW-90-049) Response to Comments Background Document for the PB90-211 004 Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; RCRA Permit Quality Protocol; Draft (EPA530-SW-90- Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments (EPA530-SW-89- 050) 048E) PB89-233 480 PB90-219 874 Medical Waste Management in the United States: First Technical Guidance Document: Final Covers on Interim Report to Congress (EPA530-SW-90-051A) Hazardous Waste Landfills and Surface Impoundments (EPA530-SW-89-047) PB90-234 006 PB90-104 746 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and Leachate Rule (First Part of Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-90-059) Characterization; Monofill Baseline Year; Woodburn Monofill; Woodburn, Oregon (EPA530-SW-89-074) PB90-234 014 PB90-113 945 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, RCRA Liability Coverage for Bodily Injury and Property Characteristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Damage Survey Results (EPA530-SW-89-043) Selenium Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing PB90-120 544 Arsenic and Selenium Listing Constituents (Final) Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and (EPA530-SW-90-059A) Wet Scrubber; Draft Test Report (EPA530-SW-90-008) PB90-234 022 PB90-129 362 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric Background Document for Characteristic Ignitable Tests for Particulate, Metals, and HCl Emissions; John Wastes (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Test Report (EPA530-SW-90-009) Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059B) PB90-163 106 Report to Congress: Methods to Manage and Control PB90-234 030 Plastic Wastes (EPA530-SW-89-051) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K001 (Addendum) and U051 PB90-163 114 (Creosote) (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059C) Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Programs (EPA530-SW-89-038)

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PB90-234 048 PB90-234 154 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K015; Addendum (Final) Background Document for K011, K013, and K014; (EPA530-SW-90-059D) Addendum for Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final) (EPA530-SW- 90- 059O) PB90-234 055 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back­ PB90-234 162 ground Document for K073 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059E) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back­ ground Document for F002 (1,1,2-Trichloroethane) and PB90-234 063 F005 (Benzene, 2-Ethoxyethanol, and 2-Nitropropane); Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back­ Amendment (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059P) ground Document for K021 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059F) PB90-234 170 PB90-234 071 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes Background Document for K086 (Ink Formulation (D009, K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final) (EPA530-SW- Equipment Cleaning Wastes); Addendum (Final) 90- 059Q) (EPA530-SW-90-059G) PB90-234 188 PB90-234 089 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back­ Background Document for P and U Thallium Wastes ground Document for K060 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90- (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059R) 059H) PB90-234 196 PB90-234 097 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Vanadium-Containing Wastes Background Document for K061; Addendum (Final) P119 and P120 Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059S) (EPA530-SW-90-059I) PB90-234 204 PB90-234 105 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Barium Wastes D005 and Background Document for K046; Addendum (Final) P013 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059T) (EPA530-SW-90-059J) PB90-234 212 PB90-234 113 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of Background Document for D006 Cadmium Wastes Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059U) K069 Nonwastewaters in the Calcium Sulfate/Sodium Subcategory and Wastewater Forms of K069 (EPA530- PB90-234 220 SW-90-059K) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Chromium Wastes D007 and PB90-234 121 U032 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059V) Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for PB90-234 238 Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of K100 (EPA530- Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) SW-90-059L) Background Document for D008 and P and U Lead Wastes (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059W) PB90-234 139 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB90-234 246 Background Document for F006; Addendum (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (EPA530-SW-90-059M) Background Document for Silver-Containing Wastes D011, P099, P104 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059X) PB90-234 147 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Cyanide Wastes; Addendum for F019 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059N)

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PB90-234 253 PB90-234 352 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Inorganic Pigment Wastes, Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource K002-K008 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-059Y) Leachate (F039), Volume C: Nonwastewater Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate PB90-234 279 (F039) for Which There Are Concentration-Based Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards (EPA530-SW-90-060H) Background Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Rule (Second Part of Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-90-060) PB90-234 360 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT PB90-234 287 Background Document for K022; Amendment (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back­ (EPA530-SW-90-060I) ground Document for Wastes From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics F025 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90- PB90-234 378 060A) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From the PB90-234 295 Production of Aniline, K083 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060J) Memorandum to the Docket Regarding Final Treatment Standards for Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of PB90-234 386 K044, K045, and K047 (EPA530-SW-90-060B) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Distillation Bottoms From the PB90-234 303 Production of Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of Benzene, Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) K025 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060K) Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Leachate (F039), Volume D: Reactive U and P PB90-234 394 Wastewaters and Nonwastewaters (EPA530-SW-90-060C) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Stripping Still Tails From the PB90-234 311 Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) (EPA530-SW-90-060L) Background Document for Wastes From the Production of Epichlorohydrin, K017 (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060D) PB90-234 402 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB90-234 329 Background Document for Wastewater Treatment Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Sludges Generated in the Production of Creosote K035 Background Document for Wastes From the Production (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060M) of 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096; Amendment (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060E) PB90-234 410 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back­ PB90-234 337 ground Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, K036 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final) (EPA530-SW-90- Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource 060N) Leachate (F039), Volume A: Wastewater Forms of Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate PB90-234 428 (F039) for Which There are Concentration-Based Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards (EPA530-SW-90-060F) Background Document for K037; Amendment (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060O) PB90-234 345 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB90-234 436 Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back­ Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P Wastewaters and ground Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Nonwastewaters with Methods of Treatment as Chloro-benzene Wastes K032-K034, K041, K042, K085, Treatment Standards (EPA530-SW-90-060G) K097, K098, K105, and D012-D017 (Final) (EPA530-SW- 90-060P)

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PB90-234 444 PB90-234 535 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Response to Comments Background Document for the Background Document for Wastes From the Production Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024; Volume 1-D: BDAT Related Comments; D003: Amendment (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060Q) Characteristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Containing Reactive Listing Constituents (EPA530-SW- PB90-234 451 90- 061F) Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, and PB90-234 543 K052; Amendment (Final) (EPA530-SW-90-060R) Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; PB90-234 469 Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments; D004: Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Wastes Background Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Containing Arsenic; and D010: Characteristic Wastes for Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Gaseous Wastes Selenium (EPA530-SW-90-061G) (EPA530-SW-90-060S) PB90-234 550 PB90-234 477 Response to Comments Background Document for the Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-F: BDAT Related Comments; D005: Volume 1: BDAT Related Comments (Complete Set) Characteristic Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006: (EPA530-SW-90-061) Characteristic Wastes for Cadmium (EPA530-SW-90- PB90-234 485 061H) Response to Comments Background Document for the PB90-234 568 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Response to Comments Background Document for the Volume 1-A-1: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Issues (EPA530-SW-90-061A) Volume 1-G: BDAT Related Comments; D007: PB90-234 493 Characteristic Wastes for Chromium (EPA530-SW-90- 061I) Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; PB90-234 576 Volume 1-A-2: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Response to Comments Background Document for the Issues (EPA530-SW-90-061B) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; PB90-234 501 Volume 1-H: BDAT Related Comments; D008: Characteristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Response to Comments Background Document for the Containing Lead (EPA530-SW-90-061J) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-A-3: BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT PB90-234 584 Issues (EPA530-SW-90-061C) Response to Comments Background Document for the PB90-234 519 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-I: BDAT Related Comments; D009: Response to Comments Background Document for the Characteristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Containing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes From Volume 1-B: BDAT Related Comments; D001: the Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011: Characteristic Ignitable Wastes (EPA530-SW-90-061D) Characteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium PB90-234 527 Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Response to Comments Background Document for the Thallium (EPA530-SW-90-061K) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-C: BDAT Related Comments; D002: Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (EPA530-SW-90-061E)

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PB90-234 592 PB90-234 634 Response to Comments Background Document for the Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Mixed Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments; Halogenated Radioactive Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Organic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Organic, Organo- Wastes; Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non- Sulfur Compounds, and Organo-Nitrogen Compound Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002-F005: Solvents; Wastes; and Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, F006: Electroplating Wastewater Treatment Sludges; and Halogenated Phenolic, and Phenolic Wastes (EPA530- F019: Aluminum Conversion Coating Treatment Sludges SW-90-061P) (EPA530-SW-90-061L) PB90-234 642 PB90-234 600 Response to Comments Background Document for the Response to Comments Background Document for the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments; K048-K052: Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments; F025: Wastes Petroleum Refining Industry Wastes; K036: From the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002­ Organophosphorous Wastes (Nonwastewaters); K037: K008: Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013, K014: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From the Production of Acrylonitriles; K015: Still Bottoms From Benzyl Chloride; Disulfoton (EPA530-SW-90-061Q) K046: Wastewater Treatment Sludges From Manufacturing, Formulating, and Loading of Lead-Based PB90-234 659 Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc Furnace Dust; Response to Comments Background Document for the and K069: Emission Control Dust/Sludge From Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Secondary Lead Smelting (EPA530-SW-90-061M) Volume 1-P: BDAT Related Comments; Leachates (EPA530-SW-90-061R) PB90-234 618 Response to Comments Background Document for the PB90-234 667 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Response to Comments Background Document for the Volume 1-L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and K106: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues From Ink Volume 1-Q: BDAT Related Comments; Gases (EPA530- Production, Wastes Containing Cyanide (EPA530-SW-90- SW-90-061S) 061N) PB90-234 675 PB90-234 626 Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Response to Comments Background Document for the Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017: Wastes and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; From the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, K029, (Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-90-062) K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane PB90-234 683 Wastewaters Containing BDAT Constituents; K022: Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Wastes From the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025: Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume From the Production of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still I: Executive Summary, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 (EPA530- Tails From the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; SW-90-062A) K083: Distillation Bottoms From the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U PB90-234 691 and P Wastes; F024: Production of Chlorinated Aliphatic Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Hydrocarbons (EPA530-SW-90-061O) Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume II: Chapter 3 (EPA530-SW-90-062B)

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PB90-234 709 PB90-272 063 Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for Solid Waste Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Officials; Volume II: Detailed Manual (EPA530-SW-90- Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, 084B) and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume III: Chapter 4 and Appendix A–Appendix I (EPA530- PB91-101 865 SW-90-062C) Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Baghouse Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator PB90-234 717 (EPA530-SW-91-004) Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; PB91-101 873 Final Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact Analysis and Required and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume (EPA530-SW-90-088) IV: Appendix J–Appendix M (EPA530-SW-90-062D) PB91-102 046 PB90-234 725 Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters, Response to Comments Background Document for the Draft Final Report (EPA530-SW-90-085) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; PB91-102 053 Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments (Complete Set) Technical Background Document and Response to (EPA530-SW-90-063) Comments: Method 1311—Toxicity Characteristic PB90-234 733 Leaching Procedure (EPA530-SW-90-080) Response to Comments Background Document for the PB91-102 061 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments (EPA530-SW- Rulemaking on Corrective Action for Solid Waste 90-063A) Management Units (EPA530-SW-90-081) PB90-234 741 PB91-111 484 Response to Comments Background Document for the Charging Households for Waste Collection and Disposal: Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments (EPA530-SW- Waste Management (EPA530-SW-90-047) 90- 063B) PB90-234 758 PB91-111 492 Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the Response to Comments Background Document for the Marine Shale Processors, Inc., Facility in Amelia, Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Louisiana (EPA530-SW-90-086) Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments (EPA530-SW- 90-063C) PB91-120 006 PB90-234 766 Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regulations: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Response to Comments Background Document for the Industrial Furnaces (EPA530-SW-91-010) Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 3: Policy Related Comments (EPA530-SW-90-064) PB91-130 187 PB90-255 449 Medical Waste Management in the United States: Second Interim Report to Congress (EPA530-SW-90-087A) Mobile Incineration: An Analysis of the Industry (EPA530-SW-90-076) PB91-130 211 PB90-258 492 State Authorization Manual; Volume I (EPA530-SW-91- 018A) Report to Congress on Special Wastes From Mineral Processing: Summary and Findings; Methods and PB91-130 229 Analyses; Appendices (EPA530-SW-90-070C) State Authorization Manual; Volume II (EPA530-SW-91- PB90-259 789 018B) Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set (EPA530-SW- 90-078)

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PB91-160 549 PB91-242 396 Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Oil Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986) and Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management (EPA530-SW-91-070) Practices, September 10-13, 1990, New Orleans, Louisiana (EPA530-SW-91-030) PB92-100 841 Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for PB91-160 556 Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (EPA530-SW-91-073A) Treatment Technology Background Document; Third Third; Final (EPA530-SW-90-059Z) PB92-100 858 Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the PB91-178 418 Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Strawman II: Recommendations for a Regulatory (EPA530-SW-91-073B) Program for Mining Wastes and Materials under Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act PB92-109 057 (EPA530-SW-91-056) Technical Guidance Document: Inspection Techniques for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams PB91-179 168 (EPA530-SW-91-051) State Program Advisory Number Eight (EPA530-SW-91- 047) PB92-115 252 Markets for Scrap Tires (EPA530-SW-90-074A) PB91-181 578 Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate (EPA SW­ PB92-119 965 871R) States’ Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling (EPA530-SW-91-029) PB91-181 586 Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance PB92-123 025 Evaluation (EPA SW-869R) National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in PB91-181 594 1986: Hazardous Waste Generation and Management Inventory of Open Dumps (EPA SW-964R) (EPA530-SW-91-075) PB91-204 354 PB92-124 759 Technical Resource Document: Design, Construction, and Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Summary Reports (Complete Set) (EPA530-SW-91-065) Surface Impoundments (EPA530-SW-91-054) PB92-124 767 PB91-206 607 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Summary Reports, Volume I: Aluminum Company of Household Hazardous Waste Management, November 5­ America Vancouver Smelter, Anaconda Smelter, Atlas 7, 1990, San Francisco, California (EPA530-SW-91-059) Asbestos Mine, Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, California Gulch, Carson River, Celtor PB91-211 821 Chemical Works, Cherokee County/Galena Subsite, National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Cimarron Mining Corporation, Clear Creek/Central City, Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in Cleveland Mill (EPA530-SW-91-065A) 1986: Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR Units (EPA530-SW-91-060) PB92-124 775 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site PB91-220 301 Summary Reports, Volume II: Commencement Bay Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regu­ Nearshore/Tideflats, Denver Radium, Eagle Mine, East lation of Wood Preserving Wastes (EPA530-SW-91-058) Helena Smelter, Eastern Michaud Flats Contamination PB91-240 432 Area, Glen Ridge/Montclair/West Orange/US Radium, Homestake Mill, Iron Mountain Mine, Johns-Manville Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report Coalinga Asbestos Mill, Kerr-McGee (Kress Creek, Reed- 1987) (EPA530-SW-91-069) Keppler Park, Residential Areas, Sewage Treatment Plant) (EPA530-SW-91-065B)

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PB92-124 783 PB92-162 551 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and Summary Reports, Volume III: Kerr-McGee Chemical Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste Corporation Soda Springs Plant, Lincoln Park, Martin (EPA530-R-92-010) Marietta Reduction Facility, Midvale Slag (Valley Materials Slag), Milltown Reservoir Sediments, PB92-162 569 Monsanto Chemical Company, Monticello Mill Site, Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Monticello Vicinity Properties, Mouat Industries, Ormet Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000 Corporation (EPA530-SW-91-065C) (EPA530-R-92-013) PB92-124 791 PB92-169 390 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Proceedings of the Sixth National United States Summary Reports, Volume IV: Oronogo-Duenweg Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Mining Belt, Palmerton Zinc, Sharon Steel/Midvale Household Hazardous Waste Management, Seattle, Tailings, Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Site, Silver Washington, December 3-7, 1991 (EPA530-R-92-016) Mountain Mine, Smuggler Mountain, St. Louis PB92-180 090 Airport/Hazelwood Interim/Futura Coatings, Sulphur Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines’ Permits Bank Mercury Mine, Tar Creek (EPA530-SW-91-065D) (EPA530-R-92-009) PB92-124 809 PB92-180 108 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Directory of Mine Waste Characterization and Drainage Summary Reports, Volume V: Teledyne Wah Chang, Tex- Quality Contacts in Western Governors’ Association Tin Corporation, Torch Lake, United Nuclear Member States (EPA530-R-92-007) Corporation/Churchrock Site, U.S. Titanium, Uravan Uranium Mill, Whitewood Creek, Wayne Interim Storage PB92-188 515 Facility/W.R. Grace (EPA530-SW-91-065E) Batch-Type Procedures for Estimating Soil Adsorption of PB92-128 206 Chemicals; Technical Resource Document (EPA530-SW- 87- 006F) Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facilities: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, PB92-190 107 Action Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines (Complete Set) Management of Liquids in Landfills (EPA530-R-92-003) (EPA530-R-92-005) PB92-128 214 PB92-190 115 Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines A Scoping Supplemental Background Document for the Final Study (EPA530-R-92-005a) Double Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface PB92-190 123 Impoundments (EPA-530-R-92-004) Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines State Reports (EPA530-R-92-005b) PB92-149 277 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB92-190 131 Background Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines Appendix: State Control Procedures and Methodology (Final) (EPA530-R- Reports (EPA530-R-92-005c) 92-002) PB92-190 149 PB92-149 285 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts State Programs Advisory Number Nine (EPA530-R-92- of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management 001) Programs (Complete Set) (EPA530-R-92-008) PB92-154 947 PB92-190 156 Technical Implementation Document for EPA’s Boiler Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts and Industrial Furnace Regulations (EPA-530-R-92-011) of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Programs; Volume I: Summary Report (EPA530-R-92- 008a)

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PB92-190 164 PB93-203 496 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Cyanide in Spent Ore (EPA530-R-92-006) Programs; Volume II: State Reports of Western Governors’ Association Mine Waste Task Force States PB93-209 419 (EPA530-R-92-008b) Geotechnical Systems for Structures on Contaminated Sites; Technical Guidance Document (EPA530-R-93-002) PB92-190 172 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts PB93-209 898 of EPA’s Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Guidance for Capacity Assurance Planning; Capacity Programs; Volume III: Appendix: State Reports (EPA530- Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) R-92-008c) (EPA530-R-93-014) PB92-207 695 PB93-237 535 No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Technical Resource Document: Disposal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Solidification/Stabilization and Its Application to Waste Petitioners; Draft (EPA530-R-92-023) Materials (EPA530-R-93-012) PB92-208 206 PB94-100 138 Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid Markets for Compost (EPA530-SW-90-073A) Waste Landfills (EPA530-R-92-024) PB94-100 443 PB92-233 287 Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Materials for Highway Construction (EPA530-R-93-013a) Constituents: Chemical and Physical Properties, PB94-100 450 (Appendix IX to 40 CFR Part 264) (EPA530-R-92-022) Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Manual PB93-139 350 (EPA530-R-93-017) RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring: Draft Technical PB94-107 695 Guidance (EPA530-R-93-001) Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well PB93-154 631 (SPW) Guidance; Final (EPA530-R-93-022) Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Technical PB94-113 388 Guidance Document (EPA530-R-93-005) Summary of Data Presented in the Background PB93-169 365 Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Petitions to Delist Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Standards: Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Manual; Second Edition (EPA530-R-93-007) Category (EPA530-R-93-023) PB93-169 845 PB94-113 396 Markets for Recovered Glass (EPA530-SW-90-071A) Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and PB93-170 116 Standards: Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Proceedings of the Seventh National U.S. EPA Category (EPA530-R-93-024) Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Management; December 8-12, 1992; Minneapolis, PB94-113 404 Minnesota (EPA530-R-93-008) Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes From the PB93-170 132 Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Markets for Recovered Aluminum (EPA530-SW-90-072A) Rock, Asbestos, Overburden From Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale (EPA530-R-93-025) PB93-193 225 Hazardous Waste Management Planning Needs and PB94-126 919 Practices: A Review of Several State Agency Approaches Report to Congress on Cement Kiln Dust (EPA530-R-94- (EPA530-R-93-010) 001)

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PB94-163 250 PB94-200 987 Composting, Yard Trimmings, and Municipal Solid Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Waste (EPA530-R-94-003) Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 5: Uranium (EPA530-R-94-032) PB94-170 248 Technical Resource Document: Extraction and PB94-201 001 Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 1: Lead -Zinc Technical Resource Document: Extraction and (EPA530-R-94-011) Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 7: Phosphate and Molybdenum (EPA530-R-94-034) PB94-170 255 Innovative Methods of Managing Environmental PB94-201 811 Releases at Mine Sites (EPA530-R-94-012) Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 6: Gold PB94-170 305 Placers (EPA530-R-94-035) Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 2: Gold PB94-201 829 (EPA530-R-94-013) Technical Document: Acid Mine Drainage Prediction (EPA530-R-94-036) PB94-170 313 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: PB94-201 837 Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition: Final Update Technical Report: Treatment of Cyanide Heap Leaches I (EPA SW-846.3-1) and Tailings (EPA530-R-94-037) PB94-181 047 PB94-201 845 Proceedings of the Eighth National United States Technical Report: Design and Evaluation of Tailings Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Dams (EPA530-R-94-038) Household Hazardous Waste Management, November 6­ 10, 1993, Burlington, Vermont (EPA530-R-94-022) PB94-963 603 Waste Analysis at Facilities That Generate, Treat, Store, PB94-184 850 and Dispose of Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Manual Report to Congress on Metal Recovery, Environmental (EPA530-R-94-024) Regulation and Hazardous Waste (EPA530-R-93-018) PB94-963 605 PB94-193 273 RCRA Inspection Manual (EPA530-R-94-007) State Program Advisory Number Ten (EPA530-R-94-026) PB94-963 657 PB94-193 281 RCRA Corrective Action Plan State Program Advisory Number Eleven (EPA530-R-94- 027) PB95-122 529 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mine Waste PB94-193 299 Policy Dialogue Committee Meeting Summaries and State Program Advisory Number Twelve (EPA530-R-94- Supporting Material (EPA530-R-94-043) 028) PB95-167 235 PB94-193 307 One-Time Waste Estimated for Capacity Assurance State Program Advisory Number Thirteen (EPA530-R-94- Planning: Capacity Planning Pursuant to CERCLA 029) Section 104(c)(9) (EPA530-R-94-002) PB94-195 203 PB95-170 874 Technical Resource Document: Extraction and State Program Advisory Number Fourteen (EPA530-R- Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 3: Iron 95-003) (EPA530-R-94-030) PB95-179 263 PB94-200 979 Report to Congress on Flow Control and Municipal Solid Technical Resource Document: Extraction and Waste (EPA530-R-95-008) Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals; Volume 4: Copper (EPA530-R-94-031) Numerical Listing of NTIS Publications 381 NTIS Numerical Listing

PB95-187 225 PB95-209 672 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: National Capacity Assessment Report; Capacity Planning Physical/Chemical Methods; SW-846; Third Edition; Final Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) (EPA530-R-95-016) Updates II and IIA (EPA SW-846.3-2) PB95-230 843 PB95-191 219 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) State Program Advisory Number Fifteen (EPA530-R-95- Background Document for Newly Listed Refinery 007) Wastes: F037 and F038 (Final) (EPA530-R-95-024) PB95-191 227 PB95-230 850 Life Cycle Assessment: Data Sources for the LCA Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Practitioner (EPA530-R-95-009) Background Document for Newly Listed Wastes: K107, K108, K109, K110,K111, K112, U328, U353, K117, K118, PB95-191 235 K136, K123, K124, K125,K126, K131, K132, U359 (Final) Guidelines for Assessing the Quality of Life-Cycle (EPA530-R-95-025) Inventory Analysis (EPA530-R-95-010) PB95-230 868 PB95-191 243 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Water Quality in Open Pit Precious Metal Mines Background Document for Coking Wastes: K141-145, (EPA530-R-95-011) K147, and K148 (Final) (EPA530-R-95-026) PB95-191 250 PB95-230 876 Geochemical Modeling of Mine Pit Water: An Overview Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) and Application of Computer Codes (EPA530-R-95-012) Background Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents PB95-191 268 [Revisions] (Final) (EPA530-R-95-027) Application of Geophysics to Acid Mine Drainage PB95-230 884 Investigations; Volume I: Literature Review and Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Theoretical Background (EPA530-R-95-013a) Background Document (Addendum) for All PB95-191 276 Nonwastewater Forms of K061 and Alternative BDAT Treatment Standards for F006 and K062 Nonwastewaters Application of Geophysics to Acid Mine Drainage (Final) (EPA530-R-95-028) Investigations; Volume II: Site Investigations (EPA530-R- 95-013b) PB95-230 892 PB95-208 898 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Documents for Wastes for Which Generation and Management of CESQG Waste (EPA530- Wastewater Treatment Standards Were Determined R-95-017) Based on Concentrations in Incinerator Scrubber Water: PB95-208 906 K015, K016, K018, K019, K020, K023, K024, K028, K030, Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills (EPA530-R- K048, K049, K050, K051, K052, K087, K093, K094, U028, 95-018) U069, U088, U102, U107, and U190 (Final Amendments) (EPA530-R-95-029) PB95-208 914 List of Industrial Waste Landfills and Construction and PB95-230 900 Demolition Waste Landfills (EPA530-R-95-019) Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Listed Wastes and Contaminated PB95-208 922 Debris Phase I LDRs; (Final Rule) (EPA530-R-95-030) Damage Cases: Construction and Demolition Waste Landfills (EPA530-R-95-020) PB95-230 918 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB95-208 930 Background Document for Organic Toxicity Background Document for the Conditionally Exempt Characteristic Wastes D018-D043 and Addendum to Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rule (EPA530-R-95- Nonwastewater Forms of Pesticide Toxicity 021) Characteristic Wastes D012-D017 (Final) (EPA530-R-95- 031)

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PB95-230 926 PB95-255 113 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Proposed A: Universal Standards for Nonwastewater Forms of Update III (EPA SW-846.3-3) Listed Hazardous Wastes (Final) (EPA530-R-95-032) PB95-260 287 PB95-230 934 Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste (EPA530- Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) R-95-040) Background Document for Universal Standards; Volume B: Universal Standards for Wastewater Forms of Listed PB95-260 295 Hazardous Wastes (Final) (EPA530-R-95-033) Long Term Dissolution Testing of Mine Waste; Appendices (EPA530-R-95-040a) PB95-230 942 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB95-264 073 Background Document for Chlorinated Toluene Wastes: Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/ K149, K150, and K151 (Final) (EPA530-R-95-034) Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Integrated Manual PB95-230 959 PB96-109 103 Regulatory Impact Analysis of Land Disposal Technical Document: Background for NEPA Reviewers: Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes and Hazardous Non-Coal Mining Operations (EPA530-R-95-043) Soil (Phase II LDRs); Final Rule (EPA530-R-95-035) PB96-162 201 PB95-234 480 EPA Activities Under the Resource Conservation and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Recovery Act: Annual Report to the President and Physical/Chemical Methods; SW-846; Third Edition; Final Congress, Fiscal Year 1978 (EPA SW-755) Update IIB (EPA SW-846.3-2B) PB96-163 332 PB95-243 093 Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based (EPA SW-868) on 1993 Data) (Complete Set) (EPA530-R-95-039) PB96-163 373 PB95-243 101 Report to Congress: EPA Activities and National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Accomplishments Under the Resource Conservation and on 1993 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators in the Recovery Act; Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 Through United States (EPA530-R-95-039a) Fiscal Year 1987 (EPA530-SW-88-007) PB95-243 119 PB96-163 407 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Municipal Solid Waste Flow Control: Summary of Public on 1993 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Comments (EPA530-R-94-008) Facilities in the United States (EPA530-R-95-039b) PB96-190 707 PB95-243 127 Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of the Conditionally National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Rulemaking on 1993 Data): National Analysis (EPA530-R-95-039c) (EPA530-R-96-014) PB95-243 135 PB96-190 715 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) on 1993 Data): State Detail Analysis (EPA530-R-95-039d) Background Document for Spent Potliners From Primary Aluminum Reduction—K088 (Final) (EPA530-R-96-015) PB95-243 143 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based PB96-196 753 on 1993 Data): State Summary Analysis (EPA530-R-95- International Waste Minimization Approaches and 039e) Policies to Metal Plating (EPA530-R-96-008) PB97-121 180 Waste Minimization for Selected Residuals in the Petroleum Refining Industry (EPA530-R-96-009) Numerical Listing of NTIS Publications 383 NTIS Numerical Listing

PB97-156 137 PB97-176 929 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Response to Comments Document for Land Disposal Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Final Update Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment Standards for Wood III (EPA SW-846.3-3) Preserving Wastes, Paperwork Reduction and Streamlining, Exemptions From RCRA for Certain PB97-176 846 Processed Materials, and Miscellaneous Hazardous Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Phase III Land Waste Provisions; Final Rule (EPA530-R-97-027) Disposal Restrictions Final Rule and Addendum: Revised Risk Assessment for Spent Aluminum Potliners (EPA530- PB97-176 937 R-97-021) Background Document for Land Disposal Restrictions— Wood Preserving Wastes (Final Rule): Capacity Analysis PB97-176 853 and Response to Capacity-Related Comments (EPA530- Groundwater Pathway Analysis for Aluminum Potliners R-97-028) (K088) (EPA530-R-97-023) PB97-176 945 PB97-176 861 Background Paper: Exclusion to the Definition of Solid Indexing of Long-Term Effectiveness of Waste Waste: Excluded Scrap Metal and Shredded Circuit Containment Systems for a Regulatory Impact Analysis Boards Being Recycled (EPA530-R-97-029) (EPA530-R-97-024) PB97-176 952 PB97-176 879 Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Final Phase IV Land Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wood Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Preserving Wastes (EPA530-R-97-030) Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners (Complete Set) (EPA530-R-97-025) PB97-176 960 Economic Impact Assessment of the Phase IV Land PB97-176 887 Disposal Restrictions Final Rule on Newly Identified Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Wood Preserving Hazardous Wastes Contaminated Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Waste­ Media and Abandoned Wood Preserving Sites (EPA530- waters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Volume R-97-031) 1: Capacity Analysis and Methodology (EPA530-R-97- 025a) PB97-176 986 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) PB97-176 895 Background Document for Toxicity Characteristic Metal Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Wastes D004-D011; Proposed (EPA530-R-97-033) Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; PB97-177 414 Volume 2: Appendix A ( Part 1) (EPA530-R-97-025b) Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR PB97-176 903 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final (Complete Set) Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land (EPA530-R-97-037) Disposal Restrictions Phase III—Decharacterized Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; PB97-177 422 Volume 3: Appendices A ( Part 2)- F (EPA530-R-97-025c) Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR PB97-176 911 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 1: Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Capacity Analysis Methodology and Results; Appendices Background Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: A and B (EPA530-R-97-037a) F032, F034, and F035; Final (EPA530-R-97-026) PB97-177 430 Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 2: Appendix C—Background Data for Incineration and Cement Kiln Capacity (Part 1) (EPA530-R-97-037b)

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PB97-177 448 PB97-177 521 Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Background Document for the Capacity Analysis for Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Land Disposal Restrictions Phase II—Universal 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 3: Treatment Standards, and Treatment Standards for Appendix C—Background Data for Incineration and Organic Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Other Newly Cement Kiln Capacity (Part 2) (EPA530-R-97-037c) Listed Wastes; Final (EPA530-R-97-041) PB97-177 455 PB97-177 539 Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly Response to Comments Received on the Newly Listed Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Wastes and Hazardous Soils Proposed Rule to Support 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 4: 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Capacity-Related Appendix C—Background Data for Incineration and Comments (EPA530-R-97-042) Cement Kiln Capacity (Part 3) (EPA530-R-97-037d) PB97-177 547 PB97-177 463 Response to Capacity-Related Comments Received on Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly the Phase III Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Rulemaking (EPA530-R-97-043) 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 5: Appendix D—Category 1 Facilities for the F037/F038 PB97-181 465 Capacity Analysis (EPA530-R-97-037e) National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 Data) (Complete Set) (EPA530-R-97-022) PB97-177 471 Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly PB97-181 473 Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 6: on 1995 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators in the Appendix E—Category 2 Facilities for the F037/F038 United States (EPA530-R-97-022a) Capacity Analysis (EPA530-R-97-037f) PB97-181 481 PB97-177 489 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Newly on 1995 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris to Support 40 CFR Facilities in the United States (EPA530-R-97-022b) 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final; Volume 7: PB97-181 499 Appendix F—Category 3 Facilities for the F037/F038 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Capacity Analysis (EPA530-R-97-037g) on 1995 Data): National Analysis (EPA530-R-97-022c) PB97-177 497 PB97-181 507 Background Document for the First Third Wastes to National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; on 1995 Data): State Detail Analysis (EPA530-R-97-022d) Final; Addendum: Capacity Analysis for K061 Wastes (EPA530-R-97-038) PB97-181 515 PB97-177 505 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995 Data): State Summary Analysis (EPA530-R-97- Response to Comments Background Document for the 022e) Newly Listed Wastes and Hazardous Debris Proposed Rule; Capacity-Related Comments (EPA530-R-97-039) PB97-501 928INQ (single user) PB97-177 513 PB97-502 512INQ (up to 5 users) Background Document for the Capacity Analysis to PB97-502 520 (unlimited users) Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions for Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/ Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes Whose Treatment Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Integrated Manual on Standards Were Vacated (Interim Final Rule) (EPA530-R- CD-ROM (EPA/SW-846) 97-040)

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PB98-108 186 PB99-155 848 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Module: Introduction to Petitions, Delistings, and Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Variances (40 CFR, Part 260, Subpart C) (EPA530-R-97- Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral 063) Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment PB98-111 750 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 3: Comments Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Draft Update Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, IVA (EPA/SW-846.3-4) 1996 (EPA530-R-99-020c) PB98-500 267INC PB99-155 855 TM Environmental Factor : RCRA Hazardous Waste Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Generation and Disposal (BRS 1995 Final) on CD-ROM Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating PB99-115 891 Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Final Update Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of III (EPA-SW-846.3-3A) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 4: Comments PB99-155 814 Related to First Notice of Data Availability, May 10, 1996 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal (EPA530-R-99-020d) Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating PB99-155 863 Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes (Complete Set) Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment (EPA530-R-99-020) Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of PB99-155 822 Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 5: Comments Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Related to Second Notice of Data Availability, March 5, Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment 1997 (EPA530-R-99-020e) Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing PB99-155 871 Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Volume 1: Comments Related to Phase III Proposed Rule, Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary March 2, 1997 (EPA530-R-99-020a) Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment PB99-155 830 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 6: Comments Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral 1997 (EPA530-R-99-020f) Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary PB99-155 889 Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 2: Comments Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Related to Phase IV Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995 Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary (EPA530-R-99-020b) Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 7: Comments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated Soils (EPA530-R-99-020g)

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PB99-155 897 PB99-155 939 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 8: Comments Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 12: Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Newly Comments Related to Capacity Analysis for Newly Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and First Supplemental Proposed Rule, January 25, 1996 Mineral Processing Wastes (EPA530-R-99-020l) (EPA530-R-99-020h) PB99-155 947 PB99-155 905 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 13: Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 9: Comments Comments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule, Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Newly January 25, 1996: Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Solid Waste Second Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 for Mineral Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for (EPA530-R-99-020i) Characteristic Mineral Processing Wastes, and Associated Issues (EPA530-R-99-020m) PB99-155 913 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal PB99-155 954 Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 10: Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 14: TC-Metal Hazardous Waste Issues Raised in Original Comments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Proposed Rule, August 22, 1995, and in Second Rule, May 12, 1997: Treatment Standards for Metal Supplemental Proposed Rule, May 12, 1997 (EPA530-R- Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral 99-020j) Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of Hazardous Waste as Fill (EPA530-R-99-020n) PB99-155 921 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal PB99-155 962 Restrictions—Phase IV: Final Rule Promulgating Human Health and Environmental Damages from Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Mining and Mineral Processing Wastes; Technical Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Background Document Supporting the Final Rule Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Applying Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Identified Mineral Processing Wastes (EPA530-R-99-037) Recycled Wood Preserving Wastes; Volume 11: Comments Related to Newly Identified Mineral PB99-155 970 Processing Waste Treatment Standards, Grab Versus Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Composite Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Sectors and Waste Streams; Technical Background Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues (EPA530-R-99-020k) Document; Final (EPA530-R-99-022)

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PB99-155 988 PB99-156 093 Damage Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination and Mineral Processing Sites (EPA530-R-99-023) Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part II (EPA530-R-99-030b) PB99-155 996 Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions—Phase PB99-156 101 IV: Newly Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination and Mineral Processing Wastes (Final Rule); Background Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part III Document (EPA530-R-99-024) (EPA530-R-99-030c) PB99-156 002 PB99-156 119 Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Restrictions—Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part IV Issues (EPA530-R-99-025) (EPA530-R-99-030d) PB99-156 010 PB99-156 127 Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Economic Impacts (EPA530-R-99-026) Refining Wastes (Final Rule) (EPA530-R-99-031) PB99-156 028 PB99-156 135 Regulatory Impact Analysis: Application of Phase IV Background Documents for the Cost and Economic Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral Impact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Processing Wastes (EPA530-R-99-027) Wastes as Hazardous Wastes Under RCRA Subtitle C (EPA530-R-99-032) PB99-156 036 Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal PB99-156 143 Restrictions—TC Metal Wastes; Final Report (EPA530-R- Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination: 99-028) Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Analyses; Supplemental Background Document (EPA530-R-99-033) PB99-156 044 Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination PB99-156 150 Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to An Analysis of Composting as an Environmental Comment Document (Complete Set) (EPA530-R-99-029) Remediation Technology (EPA530-R-98-008) PB99-156 051 PB99-166 811 Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to on 1997 Data) (Complete Set) (EPA530-R-99-036) Comment Document; Part I (EPA530-R-99-029a) PB99-166 829 PB99-156 069 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators in the Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to United States (EPA530-R-99-036a) Comment Document; Part II (EPA530-R-99-029b PB99-166 837 PB99-156 077 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination on 1997 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document Facilities in the United States (EPA530-R-99-036b) (Complete Set) (EPA530-R-99-030) PB99-166 845 PB99-156 085 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination on 1997 Data): National Analysis (EPA530-R-99-036c) Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part I (EPA530-R-99-030a) PB99-166 852 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis (EPA530-R-99-036d)

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PB99-166 860 PB2000-593 440INC (standing order subscrip National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based tion) on 1997 Data): State Summary Analysis (EPA530-R-99- Environmental FactorTM: RCRA Hazardous Waste 036e) Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM PB99-500 803 PB 2001-106-301 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Draft Update on 1999 Data) (Complete Set) IVA (EPA/SW-846.3-4) PB2001-106-313 PB99-593 441INC (latest issue only) National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Environmental FactorTM: RCRA Hazardous Waste on 1999 Data): National Analysis (EPA530-R-01-009) Handler Information (RCRIS) on CD-ROM PB2001-106-314 PB2000-101 329 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for on 1999 Data): State Summary Analysis (EPA530-R-01- Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft 010) Review (Complete Set) (EPA530-D-99-001) PB2001-106-315 PB2000-101 330 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for on 1999 Data): State Detail Analysis (EPA530-R-01-011) Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Review; Volume One (EPA530-D-99-001a) PB2001-106-316 PB2000-101 331 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1999 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for Facilities (EPA530-R-01-012) Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities: Peer Draft Review; Volume Two: Appendix A (EPA 530-D-99-001b) PB-2001-106-317 PB2000-101 882 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1999 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training (EPA530-R-01-013) Module: Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart H) (EPA530-R-99-042) PB2001-592 570INQ PB2000-101 900 RCRIS Extract CD-ROM (Subscription) RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training PB2003-100 855 Module: Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Compliance (EPA530-R-99-060) Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition; Proposed PB2000-101 903 Update IIIB (SW-846.3-3b) RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Call Center Training Module: Introduction to RCRA Statutory Overview (EPA530-R-99-063) PB2000-105 260 WIN/INFORMED: Universe Identification, Waste Activity Monitoring, Program Area Analysis; Final Report (EPA530-R-00-004) PB2000-105 541 Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record- Setters Show How (Report) (EPA530-R-99-013)

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Special Delivery Options Customer Service Information Pickup Service Tracing an Order Orders may be picked up at the NTIS Bookstore at 5285 If you have questions about your order, write or call the Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia (I-495, Exit 5 West), NTIS Customer Service Department 888 584-8332 or between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., eastern time, Monday 703 605-6050, available 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., eastern time, through Friday. The handling fee is waived for pickup Monday through Friday. Or you can send your questions orders. The NTIS Bookstore phone number is 703 605 about a product or an order via . 6043. To use these comment links, your browser must be set up for outgoing mail. If not, these e-mail addresses will work Rush Service with standard e-mail software. Technical report rush orders are generally shipped the next day by express courier in the United States or by air Refund Policy mail to Canada, Mexico, and other countries. It is avail Although NTIS cannot accept returns for credit or able for an additional fee. refund, they will replace any item you requested if they made an error in filling the order, if the item was defec tive, or if you received it in damaged condition. Call the Customer Service Department at 888 584-8332 or 703 605-6050. Holiday Hours The NTIS Sales Desk, Bookstore, and Customer Service Department are open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., eastern time, on four federal holidays: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Presidents Day; Columbus Day; and Veterans Day. Original Stock After the original stock of a technical report is exhausted, NTIS reprints directly from the master archival copy. These printed-to-order copies are the best possible repro ductions. Out-of-Print Pricing A 25 percent surcharge will be added to titles acquired by NTIS 3 years prior to the current calendar year.

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Abbreviations and Acronyms The following abbreviations and acronyms appear throughout this document:

ACL Alternate Concentration Limit LQG Large Quantity Generator

BDAT Best Demonstrated Available (or MSW Municipal Solid Waste Achievable) Technology NPL National Priorities List BIFs Boilers and Industrial Furnaces NTIS National Technical Information BMP Best Management Practices Service

BRS Biennial Reporting System OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration C&D Construction and Demolition OSW Office of Solid Waste CBI Confidential Business Information OSWER Office of Solid Waste and Emergency CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response Response, Compensation, and Liability Act PAYT Pay-As-You-Throw

CESQG Conditionally Exempt Small RBAC Recycling and Reuse Business Quantity Generator Assistance Center

CFR Code of Federal Regulations RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act CPG Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines RCC The Resource Conservation Challenge CWA Clean Water Act RCRIS RCRA Information System E&P Exploration and Production REDA Recycling Economic Development EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Advocate Agency RMAN Recovered Materials Advisory Notice EPCRA Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act SQG Small Quantity Generator

EPR Extended Product Responsibility SWDA Solid Waste Disposal Act

FCA Full Cost Accounting SWMU Solid Waste Management Unit

FR Federal Register TCLP Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure GPO U.S. Government Printing Office TSDF Treatment, Storage, and Disposal HHW Household Hazardous Waste Facility

HSWA Hazardous and Solid Waste TSDR Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Amendments of 1984 Recycling (Facility)

JTR Jobs Through Recycling Program WIN/ Waste Information Needs/ INFORMED Information Needs for Making LDRs Land Disposal Restrictions Environmental Decisions 1EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency Solid Waste and Emergency Response (5305W) Washington, DC 20460

Official Business Penalty for Private Use $300

EPA530-B-04-001 September 2004 www.epa.gov/osw

2 Recycled/Recyclable--Printed with vegetable oil based inks on 100% (minimum 50% postconsumer) recycled paper.