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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... increased costs to oil collection operators re- sulting from EPA's regulations would not enable used oil to meet the State's criterion for recyclable material . Oregon's Department of Environmental Quality concludes that : " Most ...
... increased costs to oil collection operators re- sulting from EPA's regulations would not enable used oil to meet the State's criterion for recyclable material . Oregon's Department of Environmental Quality concludes that : " Most ...
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... increasing the po- tential civil damage liability both under tort law and under Super- fund . This fear we believe ... increased cost of the regulation will likely , ac- cording to EPA's own estimates , drive hundreds of collectors out ...
... increasing the po- tential civil damage liability both under tort law and under Super- fund . This fear we believe ... increased cost of the regulation will likely , ac- cording to EPA's own estimates , drive hundreds of collectors out ...
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... increase in the regulatory burden . We have urged EPA to weigh the degree of environmental pro- tection against this cost and believe they are doing that with re- spect to the hazardous waste tank rule and would urge them to extend that ...
... increase in the regulatory burden . We have urged EPA to weigh the degree of environmental pro- tection against this cost and believe they are doing that with re- spect to the hazardous waste tank rule and would urge them to extend that ...
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... increase in the level . The 1,100 gallons is derived from the fact that a common size tank is a 550 - gallon tank . Our very , very rough guess is that this would relieve about 35,000 additional generators of the onerous sec- ondary ...
... increase in the level . The 1,100 gallons is derived from the fact that a common size tank is a 550 - gallon tank . Our very , very rough guess is that this would relieve about 35,000 additional generators of the onerous sec- ondary ...
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... we do not believe that listing used oil , as proposed by EPA , was necessary for the protection of human health and the environment , and that indeed , it may discourage the recycling of used oil and increase the incidence 28.
... we do not believe that listing used oil , as proposed by EPA , was necessary for the protection of human health and the environment , and that indeed , it may discourage the recycling of used oil and increase the incidence 28.
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