United States Environmental Protection Agency (£3 o ------- WHAT IS RCRA ONLINE? RCRA Online is an electronic database of selected letters, memoranda, questions and answers, publications, and other outreach materials, written by the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Solid Waste (OSW) since 1980. These documents cover the management of non-hazardous, hazardous, and medical waste regulated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Updates occur on a monthly basis. HOW DO I ACCESS IT? RCRA Online can be accessed using a minimum of Netscape Navigator 4.x or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x. Simply run the browser and connect to RCRA Online directly by entering the URL: http://www.epa.gov/rcraonline From the the Welcome Page, you can nav- igate to one of the three different search screens to begin your document search. RCRA Online provides users with the capabil- ity to view and print the actual text of the documents identified in a search. Welcome to RCRA Online ------- HOW DO I SEARCH TOPICS? RCRA Online allows users to locate documents though topical, full, and advanced search functions. Using the topic search function is the simplest way to locate documents in the database. The topics cover a wide range of RCRA subjects. To search the database by topic, choose the topic search icon on the tool bar. Click on the blue arrow next to the desired topic. To view detailed information on a particular document, simply click on the document title. > Ail Emissions (RCFW) * Batteries t BBSI Demonslroled Avolable Tschnology (BOAT] t Bevill Amundment dick the arrow next to the topic heading Helpful Hint To search for a word using only the first few characters of the word, use the * (asterisk) as a wild card (e.g., if searching for battery or batteries type "ban*"}. ------- FULL TEXT? Type the keyword or keywords into the search field, separating each word -with a space (e.g., "battery lead plate"). To search for a string of words in a particular order, or to search for exact phrases, group the words within quotation marks (e.g., "solid waste"). You can limit the number of documents in your search by using the pull down menu and choosing the desired number. The full text search also provides the option to search for word variants (e.g., "battery" will show references to "battery" and. "batteries") and for synonyms or related words (e.g., the word "gas" will also show the words "vapor," "fumes," and "helium ") To perform the search, click on the "Search" button adjacent to the keyword field. The database will display a list of all the documents that meet the search parameters. To view detailed information on a particular document, simply click on the document title. ------- HOW DO I USE ADVANCED SEARCH? The advanced search function provides for a search of the database by using specific criteria: date, author, recipient, title, regulato- ry part and subpart, regulatory section, statu- tory citation, fax-on-demand code, RCRA Permit Policy Compendium (RPPC) number, National Technical Information Service (NTIS) number, or EPA Document Number. The advanced search also allows searches by keyword(s). When using the keyword field, the advanced search provides the option to search for word variants and for word synonyms. The database will display a list of all the documents that meet the search parameters. To view detailed information on a particular document, simply click on the document title. ------- |