| United States - Law - 1989 - 1212 pages
...and after consultation with appropriate Federal and State agencies, promulgate regulations specifying those levels or methods of treatment, if any, which substantially diminish the toxiclty of the waste or substantially reduce the likelihood of migration of hazardous constituents... | |
| John J. McKetta Jr - Science - 1990 - 540 pages
...the waste or similar wastes. ln order to be considered "available." a demonstrated technology must substantially diminish the toxicity of the waste or...migration of hazardous constituents from the waste. This ensures that all wastes are adequately treated. Treatment will always be deemed substantial if... | |
| Government publications - 1991 - 302 pages
...regulations specifying levels or methods of treatment, if any, which substantially diminish the toxic ity of the waste or substantially reduce the likelihood...migration of hazardous constituents from the waste such that threats to HH&E are minimized. "Otherwise banned" wastes so treated are exempt from the ban.... | |
| John J. McKetta Jr - Technology & Engineering - 1992 - 800 pages
...the waste or similar wastes. In order to be considered "available," a demonstrated technology must substantially diminish the toxicity of the waste or...migration of hazardous constituents from the waste. This ensures that all wastes are adequately treated. Treatment will always be deemed substantial if... | |
| Robert L. Irvine, Subhas K. Sikdar - Science - 1998 - 700 pages
...demonstrated. • A technology is AVAILABLE if it can purchased or leased. In addition, the technology must substantially diminish the toxicity of the waste or...migration of hazardous constituents from the waste. • After determining the technologies that are demonstrated and available, a statistical analysis... | |
| Griselda Pollock - Architecture - 1998 - 386 pages
...treatment standards, according to the statute, can represent levels or methods of treatment, if any, that substantially diminish the toxicity of the waste or...likelihood of migration of hazardous constituents. Wherever possible, the Agency prefers to establish BOAT standards as 'levels' of treatment (ie performance... | |
| Theodore L. Garrett - Law - 2004 - 548 pages
...program generally prohibits land disposal of hazardous waste, unless the waste has been treated so as to "substantially diminish the toxicity of the waste...long-term threats to human health and the environment are minimized."20 This statutory criterion is embodied in treatment standards promulgated by EPA. Under... | |
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