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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... containment for a 550- gallon tank is about $ 1,200 . Without secondary containment , the annualized cost of a used oil rule is $ 250 for the same firm so it is a significant increase in the regulatory burden . We have urged EPA to ...
... containment for a 550- gallon tank is about $ 1,200 . Without secondary containment , the annualized cost of a used oil rule is $ 250 for the same firm so it is a significant increase in the regulatory burden . We have urged EPA to ...
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... containment requirements . Finally , I would like to address one important issue that affects this and all future hazardous waste rules and that is the cumula- tive impact of all the rules being promulgated following the 1984 RCRA ...
... containment requirements . Finally , I would like to address one important issue that affects this and all future hazardous waste rules and that is the cumula- tive impact of all the rules being promulgated following the 1984 RCRA ...
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... containment for new and replacement tanks . As we indicated to EPA in our September 30 , 1985 SQG comments , the secondary containment requirements are of great concern to small businesses . The costs of these requirements , even using ...
... containment for new and replacement tanks . As we indicated to EPA in our September 30 , 1985 SQG comments , the secondary containment requirements are of great concern to small businesses . The costs of these requirements , even using ...
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... containment for large quantity generators is only one small part , reduces this number by only 1 cancer / year . The environmental protection , therefore , provided by secondary containment at generator facilities is well under 1 cancer ...
... containment for large quantity generators is only one small part , reduces this number by only 1 cancer / year . The environmental protection , therefore , provided by secondary containment at generator facilities is well under 1 cancer ...
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... containment approach . The negligible level of risk at issue in the recycled used oil proposal supports an increase in the large quantity generator cutoff , as well as setting a number that is easy for businesses to understand : 1.100 ...
... containment approach . The negligible level of risk at issue in the recycled used oil proposal supports an increase in the large quantity generator cutoff , as well as setting a number that is easy for businesses to understand : 1.100 ...
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