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RECORD NUMBER: 20 OF 266Main Title | Assurance of hazardous waste capacity : guidance to state officials. Assistance in fulfilling the requirements of CERCLA 104 (c) (9). | |||||||||||
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CORP Author | Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Response. | |||||||||||
Publisher | Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, | |||||||||||
Year Published | 1988 | |||||||||||
Report Number | OSWER DIRECTIVE-9010.00 | |||||||||||
Stock Number | PB91-214171 | |||||||||||
Subjects | Hazardous wastes--Law and legislation--United States ; Hazardous waste sites--Law and legislation--United States ; Hazardous waste disposal--Law and legislation--United States ; Hazardous waste facilities--Law and legislation--United States | |||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Superfund ; Waste management ; Hazardous materials ; Capacity ; Load management ; Remedial action ; Requirements ; Authority ; Guidelines ; Mathematical models ; Forecasting ; State officials ; Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response ; Cooperative agreements ; Capacity Assurance Plans ; Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act | |||||||||||
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Collation | iv, 80 pages : forms ; 28 cm. | |||||||||||
Abstract | The document supplies guidance to state officials on providing assurances required by Section 104(c)(9) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended ('CERCLA' or 'Superfund'). This section of CERCLA requires states in which remedial actions may be taken to provide assurances, prior to EPA taking or funding such actions, of the availability of hazardous waste treatment or disposal facilities which have adequate capacity to manage the hazardous wastes expected within the state over twenty years. The Guidance Document reflects EPA's current understanding of the statutory requirements and describes how EPA currently suggests that states implement these requirements. The guidance provides substantial information to states, including suggested language for the contracts and cooperative agreements to be signed, instructions on the preparation of state Capacity Assurance Plans (CAPs) that can form a basis for the assurances, and a model for the interstate agreements or regional agreement or authority required when addressing access to capacity in other states. |
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Notes | "December 1988." Microfiche. |