Used and Recycled Oil: Pending EPA Rulemaking : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy, Environment, and Safety Issues Affecting Small Business of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, Washington, DC, May 19, 1986, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 451 pages |
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... activities . " Arkansas , New Hampshire , Wisconsin , and Pennsylvania agree with Oregon . These States have asserted that the EPA proposal would have a negative impact on recycling , would hinder or ruin the collection programs they ...
... activities . " Arkansas , New Hampshire , Wisconsin , and Pennsylvania agree with Oregon . These States have asserted that the EPA proposal would have a negative impact on recycling , would hinder or ruin the collection programs they ...
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... activities currently used by , or available to , members of this industry . If anything , the proposed regulations seem to indicate a bias toward judging all used oil generation and reclamation by the prevailing standards of the ...
... activities currently used by , or available to , members of this industry . If anything , the proposed regulations seem to indicate a bias toward judging all used oil generation and reclamation by the prevailing standards of the ...
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... activities described above result in a minimal amount of generated recycled oil if the recycling activity takes place in a closed loop type system . ( See 50 FR 51264 re Closed Loop Tank Systems ) However , many of our members , because ...
... activities described above result in a minimal amount of generated recycled oil if the recycling activity takes place in a closed loop type system . ( See 50 FR 51264 re Closed Loop Tank Systems ) However , many of our members , because ...
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... activities , including those using containers , are tied to the manufacturing process and excluded from regulation . There is ample precedent in existing regulations , specifi- cally section 260.30 , Variances from classification as a ...
... activities , including those using containers , are tied to the manufacturing process and excluded from regulation . There is ample precedent in existing regulations , specifi- cally section 260.30 , Variances from classification as a ...
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... activities conducted according to 265.197 . Therefore , EPA is not considering applying the same " interim prohibition " standards for LOG ROS as for SQGROS . In general , the new tank standards for LQGROS will be more specific and more ...
... activities conducted according to 265.197 . Therefore , EPA is not considering applying the same " interim prohibition " standards for LOG ROS as for SQGROS . In general , the new tank standards for LQGROS will be more specific and more ...
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