United States      Office of
Environmental Protection  Solid Waste
Agency        and Emergency Response
                               Technology Innovation Office
                               EPA542-B-94-011b
                               September 1994
&EPA
The OSWER
Source Book, Volume II:

Training and
Technology Transfer
Resources
i 994 - 1995

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                                       EPA542-B-94-011b
                                         September 1994
      The OSWER Source Book,
                Volume II:
           Training and Technology
             Transfer Resources
                 1994-1995
                   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

                   Office of Solid Waste and
                   Emergency Response
                   Technology Innovation Office
                   5102 W
                   Washington, DC 20460
Text Printed on Recycled Paper

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                                   FOREWORD
This edition of The OSWER Source Book builds on the previous versions and provides a
descriptive listing of the numerous technology transfer resources available to EPA staff,
State and local agencies, and others concerned with hazardous and solid waste
management.  The information contained in The Source Book was compiled by* the Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response's (OSWER) Technology Innovation Office (TIO).
The primary objectives of TIO are, to identify and enhance incentives to increase
innovative technology application at hazardous waste sites and to advocate innovation
through the removal of impediments.  Dissemination of information also is a critical
component of TIO's mission, and The Source Book has become a useful reference fpr this
purpose.          ,                                    ,                    ,

This edition is comprised of two volumes.  Volume I lists training courses, publications,
videotapes, and information systems and software offered by OSWER and 6ther Offices,,
New features include a brief introduction on using The Source Book as well as the
addition of several publication order forms from various document distribution centers.
The number of innovative technology transfer  offerings also has increased, including
interactive videos, computer-based training, and flexible training programs such as the
CERCLA Education Center.

Volume II lists frequently requested publications issued by the Office of Solid Waste
(OSW).  Publications are listed in a number of ways — by title, document number, and
subject area — to facilitate locating a'particular item.  Publication order forms also are
provided at the conclusion of Volume II.

Both volumes reflect TIO's commitment to the design, implementation, and continual
improvement of technology transfer and training programs. We hope you will find this
version  of The OSWER Source Book to be a valuable resource.
                           Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., Ph.D.
                        Director, Technology Innovation Office

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 Table of Contents
Introduction
Section 1
Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts  . .	-. :	:    1

Section 2
Alphabetical Listing of Subjects  	..,	.  .  125

Section 3
Numerical Listing of Publications	,	. .  .  .183
    OSW	  185
    NTIS . . . .	  215
    GPO	-  . .	  243

Section 4
Electronic Media	 .245

Sections                            ,
Ordering Information and Forms  . .  .	.-	  249
    Free/OSW	  251
    NTIS . . .	  259
    GPO	 ^	'. '."	  271

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^Introduction
What Information Does This Catalogue
Contain?

This catalogue lists hazardous-and solid waste documents
released by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Of-
fice of Solid Waste (OSW).  This is a select list of publica-'
tions  that  are  frequently   requested  and  is  not  a
comprehensive list of all documents available.


What Is New in This Edition of the
Catalogue?

This  edition  of  the  catalogue contains  newly  released
publications and  includes a new section, Electronic Media
(Section 4). This  new  section  contains information sources
that are available in electronic formats, such as computer
tapes and diskettes. This section reflects the current trend
toward such formats,  and the number of items it contains
probably will increase with each new edition-of the catalogue.


How Can I Find Specific Information in the
Catalogue?

There are a number of ways to find a particu|ar.document
or research a subject  area through this catalogue. The fol-
lowing examples should help you get started:

• If you have a document title, turn to the Alphabetical
  Listing of Abstracts  (Section 1). There you will find the or-
  der number as well  as the type of order form to use. Or-
  der forms and - instructions can  be  found in Ordering
  Information and Forms (Section 5).
• If you have a document number, turn to the Numeri-
  cal  Listing' of Publications (Section 3) to find the title.  The
  section is divided into three different  lists for documents
  distributed  by  OSW, the  National  Technical Information
  Service (NTIS),  or the Government Prirrting Office (GPO).
• If you are interested in a particular subject area,
  turn to the Alphabetical  Listing of Subjects (Section 2).
  There you will find a listing of documents on the topic you
  are interested in.
• If the document you're looking for is not included
  in the catalogue,  contact the RCRA Information Center
  (RIG) for more information (see below)!
 How Do I Order a Document?

 Documents listed in this catalogue can be.ordered from one
 of three'sources: OSW, NTIS, or GPO. You must use the
 appropriate order form and order number for each docu-.
 ment as  specified in the Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
 (Section  1). The actual order forms can be found under Or-
 dering Information and Forms (Section 5).  In some  cases,
 government  agencies can  receive  documents free'  of
 charge.
 Where Can I Go for More Information?

 If you need additional assistance, call, write, or visit the RIG.

 For telephone requests  call the RCRA/Superfund
 Hotline:
 (800)424-9346                 -        .
 (800) 553-7672 - TDD (for hearing impaired)
 (703) 412-9810 - irvthe Washington, DC, metropolitan area
 (703) 412-3323 - TDD (for hearing impaired, in the Washing-
 ton, DC, metropolitan area)
 Hours:
 You'can call the RCRA Hotline Monday through Friday, 8:30
 am. to 7:30 p.m. EST.    •                          '

 For written requests:
 RCRA Information Center
 Office of Solid Wasje (5305)
 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 401 M Street, SW.    .
 Washington, DC 20460


 For visits, see the RIC staff at:
 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 Room M2616
 Waterside Mall
. 401 M Street, SW.
 Washington, DC
 Hours;               .
 The RIC is open to the1 public from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 pirn.
 Monday through Friday, except for federal -holidays.
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Section 1
Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts

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Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal
Mines' Permits

Compiles  permit  application requirements, permit limita-
tions, and permit conditions for selected  precious metal
mines located in the United States.  Includes 46 question-
naires prepared by 7 states active in precious metal mining.
(EPA/53OR-92-009)               12/15/91
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection
Systems; Supplemental Background
Document for the Final Double Liners and
Leak Detection Systems Rule for
Hazardous Waste Landfills, Waste Piles,
and Surface Impoundments

Supplements the background 'document' for May 29, 1987,
regarding the double liners and leak detection systems rule.
Explains applications of formulas in the original document
to calculate an action- leakage rate. Presents additional data
on flow rates achieved at various double-lined facilities. Ref-
erences technical guidance that EPA has issued (since the
three previous proposals)  that contain useful  information
relative to various action standards in the final rule.
(EPA-530-R-92-004)                01/15/92
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Addendum to the Regulatory Impact
Analysis for the Final Criteria for
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills

Represents EPA's best efforts to quantify costs; economic
impacts, and benefits of regulatory options relating to Subti-
tle D criteria for municipal solid waste landfills (MSWLFs).
(EPA/530-SW-91-073B)             08/15/91   '
Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin:
Recycle and Combat a Life of Grime
(Comic Book)

Contains information  about recycling  for elementary and
middle school students.  This appealing comic book fea-
tures the Garbage  Gremlin, a character who is-constantly
outwitted by students who practice recycling.
                               08/15/90




Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance;
Part I: ACL Policy and Information
Requirements

Provides guidance  to RCRA facility permit applicants and
writers to establish ground-water  protection standards by
demonstrating'alternate concentration limits (ACL). Explains
19 criteria to evaluate ACL requests.     '  '
(EPA/530-SW-87-017).     •         07/15/87




Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance;
Part II: Based  on 264.94(B) Criteria; Case
Studies

Presents examples of information appropriate for ACL dem-
onstrations under 40 CFR Part 264.94(b). Five case studies
serve as models in implementing  Part I of ACL Guidance
Document.
(EPA/530-SW-87-031>)       ,  '  •   05/15/88
                For ordering instructions, go to Section S, Ordering Information and Forms.

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              Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Alternative Daily Cover Materials for
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills

Examines the potential of alternative daily cover materials
{ADCMs) as options to the daily soil cover mandated for mu-
nicipal solid waste landfills. Describes functions and types of
ADCMs, describes  regulations pertaining to ADCMs, and
provides references,
(EPA/530-R-92-024)                06/01/92

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Analysis of U.S. Municipal Waste
Combustion Operating Practices

Characterizes the municipal waste combustion (MWC) in-
dustry from data gathered through a nationwide survey. The
information collected includes a description of each facility,
characterization of waste received, review" of recycling activi-
ties, description of residue generation, and residue handling
and disposal practices.
(EPA/530-SW-89-061)               05/18/89
i'dncfer Number; PB89-220 578,
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Asbestos Waste Management Guidance:
Generation, Transport, Disposal

Provides guidance on handling asbestos-containing waste
materials during generation, transport, and final disposal.
Waste handling practices presented include those neces-
sary to meet current EPA and OSHA requirements and also
additional recommendations reflecting practices needed to
minimize exposure to asbestos.
(EPA/530-SW-85-007)               05/15/85

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Assessment of  Hazardous Waste
Mismanagement Damage Case Histories

Provides damage histories associated with land and  non-
land based hazardous waste disposal facilities. Estimates
potential damages from hazardous waste mismanagement,
Including  events responsible for contamination or facility
damage, chemicals commonly implicated, and remedial re-
sponses, Data collected from a survey of 929 active and in-
active disposal sites.
(EPA/530-SW-84-002)               04/15/84
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                                                     Background Document for First Third
                                                     Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land
                                                     Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: First
                                                     Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
                                                     Required and Availability Treatment
                                                     Capacity

                                                     Supports final land disposal restriction rule for First Third
                                                     wastes. Estimates quantities of wastes that will require alter-
                                                     native  treatment or recovery prior to land disposal  under
                                                     treatment standards set by rule.' Estimates availability of al-
                                                     ternative  treatment capacity to accommodate  diverted
                                                     wastes. Reassesses capacity analyses developed for wastes
                                                     covered by previous rules.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-88-049)               08/15/88  '

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.Background Document for First Third
Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
First Third Waste Volumes,
Characteristics, arid Required and
Availability Treatment Capacity; Part I

Supports final land disposal restriction • rule for First Third
wastes. Estimates quantities of wastes that will require alter-
native treatment or recovery prior to land disposal  under
treatment standards set by rule. Estimates availability of al-
ternative  treatment capacity to accommodate diverted
wastes. Reassesses capacity analyses developed for wastes
covered by previous rules.
(EPA/530-SW-88-030A)             03/15/88
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                                                     Background Document for First Third
                                                     Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land
                                                     Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
                                                     First Third Waste Volumes,
                                                     Characteristics, and Required and
                                                     Availability Treatment; Capacity; Part II

                                                     Supports proposed standards affecting land disposal  of
                                                     First Third wastes and solvent wastes, First Third wastes as
                                                     previously proposed, California  list halogenated organic
                                                     compound  wastes, and  waste  contaminated soils. Dis-
                                                     cusses required and available alternative treatment and  re-
                                                     covery capacity for wastes. Data obtained from results of
                                                     National Survey of  Hazardous Waste Treatment,  Storage,
                                                     Disposal, and Recycling Facilities.  "  "
                                                     (EPA/530^SW-88-030)            '  "05/15/88
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.

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                                                          Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Background Document for Second Third
Wastes to Support 4O CFR 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule;; Second
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
Required and Availability Treatment
Capacity; Volume I

Supports final rule for Second Third wastes scheduled for
restriction from land disposal. Estimates quantities of wastes
requiring alternative treatment and recovery prior to land dis-
posal. Evaluates availability of -alternative treatment and re-
covery capacity necessary to manage wastes diverted from
land disposal, taking into account demands already placed
on capacity by previous land disposal restrictions.
(EPA/530-SW-89-057A)          "   06/08/89
Background Document for Second Third
Wastes to Support 40 CFR 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Final  Rule: Second
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
Required and Availability Treatment
Capacity; Volume II

Substantiates findings of Volume I  with data, surveys, and
tables.
(EPA/530-SW-89-057B)             06/08/89
Background Document for Second Third
Wastes to Support 4O CFR 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
Second Third Waste Volumes,
Characteristics, and Required and
Availability Treatment Capacity

Supports proposed rule for'Second Third wastes scheduled
for restriction from land disposal. Estimates the quantities of
wastes requiring alternative treatment and recovery prior to
land disposal. Evaluates the availability of alternative treat-
ment and recovery capacity necessary to manage wastes
diverted from land disposal, taking into account demands
already placed'on capacity by previous land disposal restric-
tions.
(EPA/530-SW-89-034)  '       '      12/15/88
 Background Document for Solvents to
 Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal
 Restrictions; Volume I

 Supports technology-based treatment standard to restrict
 solvent wastes from land disposal, abandoning the  pro-
 posed screening level and liner protection threshold ap-
 proach. Treatment standards, based on performance using
 best-demonstrated available technologies. Technologies dis-
 cussed briefly with emphasis on solvent treatment and recy-
 cling applicability.  Provides F001-F005 for "physical  and
 chemical solvent properties and toxicity of listed solvents.
' (EPA/530-SW-86-060)       , '      11/15/86
 Background Document for Solvents to
 Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal
 Restrictions; Volume II

 Supports technology-based treatment standard to restrict
 solvent wastes from land disposal,  abandoning the  pro-
 posed screening level  and liner protection threshold ap-
 proach. Treatment standards are based on  performance
 that can  be  achieved  using best-demonstrated available
 technologies. Technologies discussed briefly with emphasis
 on solvent treatment and recycling  applicability. Provides
 F001-F005 solvent physical and chemical  properties  and
 toxicity of listed solvents.
 (EPA/530-SW-86-061)  '  •   '  -     11/15/86   ,
 Background Document for Solvents 1to
 Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal
 Restrictions: Solvent Waste Volumes and
 Characteristics, Required Treatment and
 Recycling Capacity, and Available
 Treatment and Recycling

 Discusses volumes and characteristics of hazardous solvent
 wastes affected by  land disposal restrictions.  Evaluates re-
 quired treatment and recycling  capacity and  identifies un-
 used  capacity of   alternative  treatment  and. recycling
 technologies for solvent wastes.
 (EPA/530-SW-88-Q13)           '   .,11/15/86
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.

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 ft
Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Background Document for the
Groundwater Screening Procedure to
Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal
Restrictions                             .

Presents groundwater screening component of EPA's ap-
proach to evaluate the need to ban or further  restrict haz-
ardous wastes from land disposal. Establishes acceptable
concentrations for specific chemical constituents in waste
extracts.  Procedures involve application of analytic solute
transport equation for hydrogeologic parameters, such as
ground-water velocity, soil porosity, and net infiltration.
{EPA/530-SW-86-047)              01/15/86
 O«tef Number; PB87-101 606
                  Order Form: NTIS
Background Document for the Liquid
Release Test; Single Laboratory
Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative Study

Describes single laboratory evaluation and study conducted
to evaluate performance of LRT protocol. Laboratory test
method designed to determine whether or not liquid will be
released from sorbents when subjected to vertical loads, as
would be experienced by materials buried in landfills.
(EPA/530-SW-91-079)              09/18/91
 Order Number: PB92-183201
                  Order Form: NTIS
Background Document for Third Third
Wastes to Support 4O CFR Part 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:  Third
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
Required and Available Treatment
Capacity (Complete Set)
Supports final rule under Section 3004(m) of RCRA. Four
volumes In complete set.
(EPA/530/SW-9Q-062)             ' 05/08/90
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                                     Background Document for Third Third
                                     Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land
                                     Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:  Third
                                     Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
                                     Required and Available Treatment
                                     Capacity; Volume I: Executive Summary,
                                     Chapter 1 and Chapter 2

                                     Supports the final rule for Section 3004(m) of RCRA. Pre-
                                     sents estimates of waste requiring alternative treatment and
                                     recovery before land disposal. Estimates wastes restricted
                                     from land disposal.
                                     (EPA/530-SW-90i062A)             05/08/90
                                                   Order Number: P&90-234 683.
                                                                   Order Form;  NTIS
Background Document for Third Third
Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Final  Rule: Third
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
Required and Available Treatment
Capacity; Volume II: Chapter 3

Presents data on technology on a waste code-specific basis
for wastes in final Third Third rule. The capacity analyses
referenced are based primarily on data rrom TSDR survey.
(EPA/530-SW-90-062P)             05/08/90
                                     Background Document for Third Third
                                     Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land
                                     Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:  Third
                                     Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
                                     Required and Available Treatment
                                     Capacity; Volume .III: Chapter 4 and
                                     Appendix A - Appendix I

                                     Presents detailed discussion of methodology and rationale
                                     for capacity analyses supporting final rule. Gives analytical
                                     methodology used  to determine demand for alternative
                                     treatment capacity required for wastes affected by the Third
                                     Third final rule.'
                                     (EPA/530-SW-90-062C)            05/08/90

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                                                       Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Background Document for Third Third
Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Third
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
Required and Available Treatment
Capacity; Volume IV: Chapter 4 and
Appendix J - Appendix M

Includes Appendix J - Analysis of Commercial Alkaline
Chlorination/Chemical Precipitation Capacity; Appendix K -
Analysis of Commercial Sludge/Solid Combustion Capacity;
Appendix L - Miscellaneous Phone Logs; and Appendix M -
Analysis of Large Volume Underground Injected P and U
Coded Wastes.   -                   '
(EPA/530-SW-90-0'62D)
05/08/90
Background Document for Third Third
Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
Third Third Waste Volumes,
Characteristics, and Required and
Available Treatment Capacity (Complete
Set)
Supports proposed rule for Third Third wastes scheduled
for Order Form: NTIS restriction from land disposal under
Section 3004(m) RCRA, amended by HSWA of 1984. Three
volumes in complete set. .
(EPA/530-SW-90-033)     '       ' 11/15/89
Background Document for Third Third
Wastes to Support 4O CFR Part 268 Land
Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
Third Third Waste Volumes,
Characteristics, and Required andl
Available Treatment Capacity; Volume I:
Executive Summary, Chapter 1, Chapter 2

Supports proposed rule for Third Third wastes scheduled
for restriction from land disposal under Section  3004(m)
RCRA, amended by HSWA of 1984. Presents estimates of
wastes that require alternative treatment and recovery prior
to land .disposal and estimates of alternative treatment/^
covery capacity available to manage wastes'restricted from
land disposal.
(ERA/530-SW-90-033A)             11/15/89
                   Background Document for Third Third
                   Wastes to Support 40 CFR Part 268 Land
                   Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
                   Third Third Waste Volumes,
                   Characteristics, and Required and
                   Available Treatment Capacity; Volume II;
                   Chapter 3
                   Presents results of required capacity analyses for each alter-
                   native technology on a waste code-specific basis.
                   (EPA/530-SW-90-033B)             11/15/89
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                   Background Document for Third Third
                   Wastes to Support 4O CFR Part 268 Land
                   Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
                   Third Third Waste Volumes,
                   Characteristics, and Required and
                   Available Treatment Capacity; Volume III:
                   Chapter 4, Appendices

                   Contains detailed discussion of methodology and rationale
                   for capacity analyses supporting proposed rule. Relevant
                   addenda iricluded in appendices.'
                   (EPA/530-SW-90-033C)             11/15/89
                   Background Document on Bottom Liner
                   Performance in Double-Lined Landfills and
                   Surface Impoundments

                   Compares performance of compacted soil and composite
                   bottom liners. Also compares the capabilities of these liners
                   to satisfy the statutory goals of RCRA, which are'(1) to pre-
                   vent migration of hazardous constituents from hazardous
                   waste management units, and (2) to detect leakage through
                   top liner at earliest practicable time. Quantifies perform-
                   ance differences.
                   (EPA/530-SW-87-013)            '04/15/87
                For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.

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              Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Background Document on Proposed Liner
and Leak Detection Rule

Provides technical rationale and support for the three main
portions of the proposed  Liner/Leak Detection Rule:  (1)
teak detection system requirements;  (2) extension of dou-
ble-liner system requirements to waste piles, significant un-
used portions, and certain other units; and (3) construction
quality assurance program requirements.
(EPA/530-SW-87-015)              05/15/87

Background Document on the
Development and Use of Reference Doses;
Part I: Data Needs and Apportionment;
Part II: Considerations Related to the
Development of Protocols for Toxicity
Studies

Supports two health protection criteria used to limit the ex-
tent of air or water contamination by individual chemicals.
Assesses available test methodologies to identify those suit-
able for developing data from which reference doses can be
established. Decides when and how to apportion reference
doses and  risk-specific doses among  several possible hu-
man exposure media. Identifies minimally acceptable proto-
col for conducting toxicity test.
(EPA/530-SW-86-048)               12/20/85

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Background Documentation for Minimum
Content Standards

Contains the proposed set of recommended minimum con-
tent standards as guidelines for Federal procurement of pa-
per and paper products  containing recovered  material.
Content standards are displayed in. summary form. Five
categories are  included: newsprint,  bleached printing and
writing papers, tissue products, unbleached packaging, and
recycled paperboard.
(EPA/530-SW-S8-046)              03/06/87

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Background Information Document for the
Development of Regulations to Control the
Burning of Hazardous Wastes in Boilers
and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set)

Presents the results of research that develops and evaluates
alternatives for regulating  burning  of hazardous waste in
boilers and industrial furnaces. Three volumes contained in
set.                           •
(EP/V530-SW-87-014)               01/15/87
Background Information Document for the
Development of Regulations to Control the
Burning of Hazardous Wastes in Boilers
and Industrial Furnaces; Volume I:
Industrial Boilers

Presents the results of research that develops and evaluates
alternatives for regulating burning of hazardous waste in
boilers and industrial furnaces. This volume contains infor-
mation  on  industrial boilers related to hazardous waste
burning.
(EPA/530-SW-87-014A)             01/15/87
Background Information Document for the
Development of Regulations to Control the
Burning of Hazardous Wastes in Boilers
and Industrial Furnaces; Volume II:
Industrial Furnaces

Presents the results of research 4hat develops and evaluates
alternatives for regulating burning  of hazardous waste in
boilers and industrial furnaces. This volume addresses the
practice of burning hazardous waste in industrial furnaces,
(EPA/530-SW-87-014B)        '      01/15/87
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.

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                                                           Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Background Information Document for the
Development of Regulations'to Control the
Burning of Hazardous Wastes in Boilers
and Industrial Furnaces; Volume III: Risk
Assessment

Presents the results of research that develops and evaluates
alternatives for regulating burning of hazardous waste  in
boilers and industrial furnaces. This volume assesses the
risk associated with burning hazardous "waste  in industrial
boilers and furnaces.
(EPA/530-SW-87-014C)
01/15/87
Batch-Type Procedures for Estimating Soil
Adsorption of Chemicals; Technical
Resource Document

Describes laboratory batch pro'cedures for assessing the ca-
pacity of soils and soil components of liners for waste man-
agement facilities to attenuate chemical constituents from
solution. Documents procedures for organic and inorganic
constituents, and scientific basis and ratidnale. Examples
demonstrate application of procedures and use of data in
designing soil iiners for pollutant retention."
(EPA/530-SW-87-006F)             04/15/92
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for Barium
Wastes DOO5 and PO13  (Final)

Presents Agency technical support and rationale for devel-
oping regulatory standards  for barium-containing wastes.
Presents waste-specific information for D005 wastes: indus-
tries  affected,  treatment technologies, available perform-
ance data, analyses of performance - data to  determine
BDAT, and determination of  proposed treatment standards
for barium. Disc'usses P013, barium cyanide, and details the
development of treatment standard for wastes.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059T)             05/08/90 '
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for
Characteristic'Ignitable Wastes (D001),
Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002),
Characteristic Reactive Wastes (D003),
and P and U Wastes Containing Reactive
Listing Constituents  (Final)

Presents Agency technical support for selecting and devel-
oping treatment standards for D001, D002, D003, and P and
U wastes containing reactive constituents that are listed un-
der RCRA. Describes industries affected by land disposal
restrictions for specific characteristic wastes. Discusses ap-,
plicable technologies used to treat waste.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059B) .            05/08/90
                    Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                    (BDAT) Background Document for
                    Chromium Wastes DOO7 and UO32 (Final)

                    Presents Agency technical support for regulating D007 and
                    U032 wastes. -Describes industries affected by D007 waste
                    regulation, explains processes generating these wastes, and
                    presents available waste characterization data. Contains per-
                    formance data for treating wastes, including analyses of per-
                    formance data to determine BDAT. Discusses associated
                    chromium-containing U-code waste and details the develop-
                    ment of treatment standards.
                   (EPA/530-SW-90-059V)
                                05/08/90
                   Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                   (BDAT) Background Document for Cyanide
                   Wastes (FO06, FOO7-F012, FO19, and
                   Various P and U Codes) (Final)

                   Provides Agency technical support for selecting and devel-
                   oping proposed treatment standards for constituents to be
                   regulated for electroplating and metal heat treating wastes.
                   Sections 2 through 7 present information for F-code wastes.
                   Section  8 'discusses associate inorganic cyanide  P-code
                   wastes and details the development of .proposed treatment
                   'standards for wastes.
                                                   (EPA/530-SW-89-048K)
                                                   06/15/89
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              Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BOAT) Background Document for Cyanide
Wastes; Addendum for F019 (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical  support for select-
Ing  constituents to be regulated in F019 nonwastewaters
and wastewaters and for developing proposed BOAT treat-
ment standards for constituents. Discusses the generation
and characterization of waste code F019.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059N)            05/08/90
 Ofdar'Number; PB90-234 147
                                Order Form: NTIS •
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for D006
Cadmium Wastes (Final)

Provides Agency technical support for regulating D006 cad-
mium wastes. Presents the number and location of facilities
believed to be affected by regulation. Technologies used to
treat waste are given.
(EPA/53OSW-90-059U)            05/08/90
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Border Number: PB90-234212
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for DOO8
and P and U Lead Wastes  (Final)

Provides Agency technical support for regulating D008 and
P and U lead wastes. Describes the industries and proc-
esses that may generate wastes, including D008 wastes that
exhibit characteristic of EP Toxicity for lead. Several applica-
ble treatment technologies are outlined.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059W)            05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for
Distillation Bottoms from the Production
of Aniline, K083 (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
oping treatment standards for distillation bottoms from pro-
duction  of  aniline  (K083).  Presents  waste-specific
Information on the number and locations of facilities that
may be affected by land disposal restrictions that generate
waste and that use technologies to treat waste.
(EPA/530-SW-90-060J)             05/08/90

              PB90-234 378
                                Order; form: _ A/77S •
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for
 Distillation Bottoms from the Production
 of Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of
 Benzene, K025  (Final)

 Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
 oping treatment standards for distillation bottoms from pro-
 duction  of nitrobenzene by nitration  of benzene "(K025).
 Supplies waste characterization data that serve as a basis
 for determining whether variance from treatment standard
 may be warranted from a particular type of K025.
 (EPA/530-SW-90-060K)             05/08/90

 ,,Qcder Number:' PB90-234 386- V,',,; •. •jOrcfer'Form'::
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for
 FO01-F005 Spent Solvents (Complete Set)

 Presents Agency rationale for revising treatment standards
 for methylene chloride in F001-F005 wastewaters from
 the  Pharmaceuticals manufacturing  industry.  See also
 EPA/530-SW-88-031R, Amendment to BDAT document for
 F001-F005 spent solvents.
 (EPA/530^SW-86-056)              11/15/86
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for
 F001-FOO5 Spent Solvents; Volume 1

 Presents Agency rationale for revising treatment standards
 for methylene chloride in F001-F005  wastewaters from the
 Pharmaceuticals manufacturing industry. See also EPA/530-
 SW-88-031 R, Amendment to  BDAT  document for F001-
• FQ05 spent solvents.'."
 (EPA/53OSW-86-056A)             11/15/86
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for
 F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 2

 Presents Agency'rationale for revising treatment standards
 for methylene chloride in F001-F005 wastewaters from the
 Pharmaceuticals manufacturing industry. See also EPA/530-
 SW-88-031 R, Amendment to  BDAT  document for ,F001-
 F005 spent solvents.
 (EPA/530-SW-86-056B)             11/15/86
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                                    ft
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BOAT) Background Document for
F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 3

Presents Agency rationale for revising Jreatment standards
for methylene chloride in F001-F005 wastewaters from the
Pharmaceuticals manufacturing industry. See_also EPA/530-
SW-88-Q31R,  Amendment to  BOAT document for F001-
F005 spent solvents.
(EPA/530-SW-86-056C)        ,     .11/15/86
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BOAT) Background Document for
F001-FOO5 Spent Solvents; Amendment to
Volumes 1 and 2 (Final)	'

Presents new data received by-EPA and provides Agenpy ra-
tionale for revising treatment standards for methylene chlo-
ride  in  F001-F005  wastewaters  from  pharmaceutical
manufacturing industries. Revised EPA treatment standard
for methylene chloride is 0.44 ppm versus previous 12.7
ppm.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031R)             08/15/88 .
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BOAT) Background Document for F006;
 Addendum (Final)

 Provides Agency rationale and technical' support for devel-
 oping treatment standards for FQ06 wastewaters. Discusses
 F006 wastes, their generation, and industries-affected, by
 land disposal restrictions.
 (EPA/530-SW-90-059M)             05/08/90
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for
 Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene
 Wastes (KO32-KO34, KO41, KO42, KO85,
 K097, K098, K1O5, and DO12-D017) (Final)

 Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
 oping treatment standards for halogenated pesticide and
 Chlorobenzene  wastes. Describes  processes generating
 wastes and waste characterization data.
 (EPA/530-SW-90-060P)             05/08/90  '
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for FOO2
(1,1,2-Trichloroethane) and FO05 (Benzene,
2-Ethoxyethanol, and 2-Nitropropane);
Amendment (Final)

Presents data and rationale for the development of treat-
ment standards for F002 (1,1,2-Trichloroethane) and F005
(Benzene, 2-Ethoxyethanol, and 2-Nitropropane).
(EPA/530-SW-90-059P)             ,05/08/90 ,
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for
 Inorganic Pigment Wastes, KOO2-K008
 (Final)

 Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
 oping treatment  standards for inorganic pigment wastes.
 Gives waste;specific information for  K002-K008 wastes,
• specifying number and location of facilities affected by land
 disposal restrictions. Discusses technologies used to treat
 waste.
 (EPA/53 0-SW-90-059Y)
05/08/90
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for FO06
(Final)

Gives Agency rationale and technical support for selecting
constituents to be regulated in F006 waste and for develop-
ing treatment standards for regulated constituents. Docu-
ment  provides  waste characterization  and  treatment
information to serve in determining whether variances may
be warranted.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031L)             08/08/88
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for KOO1
 (Final)

 Provides Agency .rationale and technical support for select-
 ing and developing n'onwastewater forms for K001 as identi-
 fied in 40 CFR 261.32. Presents waste-specific information,
 treatment technologies,  and  performance data.  Explains
 EPA's BDAT determination.
 (EPA/530-SW-88-0310)
08/15/88
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              Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO01
(Addendum) and U051 (Creosote) (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for revi-
sions to numerical treatment standards for  K001 wastes.
Presents treatment standards for U051 (creosote). Adden-
dum to supporting BDAT background document for K001
wastewaters and nonwastewaters by  providing  corrections
to original K001 treatment standards and performance data.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059C)              05/08/90

 Order Number; PB90-234030       Order Form:  A/77S,'
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO09
and K010 (Final)

Gives Agency technical support for selecting arid develop-
ing  treatment standards  only for chloroform for K009-K010
wastes. Sections 2 through 7 present waste-specific informa-
tion, applicable and demonstrated technologies, available per-
formance data, EPA determination of BDAT, selection of
regulated constituent, and determination of treatment stand-
ards.
(EPA/530-SW-89-048I)

 Order Number: PB8SV22J	469	
                                 06/15/89

                                 'Order Form:'""N fIS
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K011,
K013, and K014 (Final)

Presents Agency technical support for selecting and devel-
oping treatment standards for constituents regulated in
aeryfonitrfle nonwastewater. Contains information relevant to
acrylonitrile wastewaters. Presents waste-specific informa-
tion,  waste treatment technologies, available performance
data, EPA determination of BOAT, selection of constituents
to be regulated, and treatment standards.
(EPA/530-SW-89-048J)             06/15/89

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                                                     Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                                                     (BDAT) Background Document for K011,
                                                     K013, and K014; Addendum for
                                                     Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final)

                                                     Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
                                                     oping treatment standards for K011, K013, and K014.  Also
                                                     provides the rationale for technologies evaluated in the de-
                                                     termination  of BDAT for K011/K013/K014  wastewaters.
                                                     Agency regulates five BDATs as are regulated in nonwaste-
                                                     waters: acetonitrile, acrylonitrile, acrylamide, benzene, and
                                                     cyanide. Standards are based on the treatment perform-
                                                     ance  of wet air oxidation. Table 1-1  presents treatment
                                                     standards for K011/K013/K014 wastewaters.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-90-059O)  '   .        05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K015
(Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing constituents to be regulated in K015 waste.  Also pro-
vides  rationale  and  support  for developing treatment
standards for regulated constituents. Provides waste charac-
terization data to serve as the basis for determining whether
variances may be warranted.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031A)             08/08/88   '
                                                     Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                                                     (BDAT) Background Document for KO15;
                                                     Addendum  (Final)

                                                     Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
                                                     ing constituents to be regulated for K015 nonwastewaters,
                                                     and for developing BDAT treatment standards for regulated
                                                     constituents. Addendum to supporting document for K015
                                                     dated August 1988, which contains most recent information
                                                     regarding  untreated  K015 waste and  K015  wastewater
                                                     standards.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-90-Q59D)           '  05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BOAT) Background Document for KOI 6,
KO18, KO19, KO2O, and KO30 (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing constituents to be regulated for K016, KQ18-K020, and
K030 wastes. Also provides support for developing treat-
ment standards for .regulated wastes' . constituents. Gives
waste characterization information to serve 'in determining if
variance is warranted for particular wastes.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031B)             08/15/88
                                  '
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO21
(Final)

Provides Agency technical support and rationale for select-
ing and developing treatment standards for constituents to
be regulated for K021 waste (aqueous spent antimony cata-
lyst waste from fluoromethanes production). Discusses tech-
nologies used to treat waste and the treatment standards.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059F)              05/08/90
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K022
(Non-CBI Version)  (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing and developing treatment standards for nonwastewater
forms of K022  as identified  in 40 CFR  261.32. Presents
waste-specific information, the technologies used to treat
wastes, and performance data. Explains EPA's BDAT deter-
mination.                           .
(EPA/530-SW-88-031.Q)   .         • 08/15/88 .
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K022;
Amendment  (Final)

Presents Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing constituents for regulation in wastewater forms of KO22.
Discusses the technologies used to treat waste and the
treatment standards.
(EPA/530-SW-90-060I)              05/08/90
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for K024
 (Final)

 Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
 ing constituents to be regulated in K024 waste. Also pro-
 vides rationale for developing treatment  standards  for
 regulated constituents. Provides waste characterization and
 treatment information that serves as a basis for determining
 whether variances may be warranted.
 (EPA/530-SW-88-031H)             08/15/88
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for KG>31,
 KO84, K1O1, K1O2, Characteristic Arsenic
 Wastes (D004), Characteristic Selenium
 Wastes (D01O), and P and U Wastes
 Containing Arsenic and Selenium Listing
 Constituents (Final)

. Provides Agency rationale and. technical support for devel-
 oping regulatory standards for certain wastes containing ar-
 senic and selenium. Presents data regarding industries.
 affected by land disposal restriction, brief descriptions of
 waste-generating -processes,  and waste  characterization
 data. Discusses the technologies used to treat wastes and
 the treatment standards.
 (EPA/530-SW-90-059A)              05/08/90
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for KO37
 (Final)

 Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
 ing and developing treatment standards for K037 waste as
 identified in 40 CFR 261.32. Presents waste-specific informa-
 tion, treatment  technologies, and  performance data. Ex-
 plains EPA's BDAT determination.
 (EPA/530-SW-88-031I)              08/15/88
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BOAT) Background Document for K037;
Amendment (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for revisirig
BOAT for regulated constituents in K037 wastewaters and
for developing  treatment  standards for constituents. In-
cludes performance data for wastewater constituents para-
thion and toluene.
{EPA/530-SW-90-060O}              05/08/90
 Oncter Number: PB90-234428
Order Form: NTIS
Best Demonstrated Available technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K048,
KO49, KO50, K051, and KO52  (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and' technical support for select-
ing constituents regulated in K048-K052 wastes and for de-
veloping treatment standards  for constituents.  Provides
waste 'characterization information for determining' whether
variances may be warranted for particular wastes. Explains
EPA's determination of BDAT, selection of constituents to be
regulated, and the calculation of treatment standards.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031C)              08/15/88
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K043
(Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing and developing proposed treatment standards for K043
as identified in 40 CFR 261.32. Presents waste-specific infor-
mation, discusses technologies  used  to treat waste, and
gives performance data. Explains EPA's BDAT determina-
tion.                  '
(EPA/530-SW-89-048L)              06/15/89
 Qncfer Number: PB89-221 493
Order Form: NTIS
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K046
Nonreactive Subcategory (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
Ing constituents to be regulated in' K046 waste and for de-
veloping treatment  standard for. regulated  constituents.
Gives waste characterization information that serves as a ba-
sis for determining whether variances may be warranted.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031J)              08/15/88

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K046;
Addendum  (Final)

Provides Agency technical support and rationale for develop-
ing regulatory standards for K046 wastes. Discusses waste
generation arid industries affected by land disposal restrictions,
plus technologies to treat waste and treatment standards. Iden-
tifies applicable treatment technologies. Includes perform-
ance data  on: untreated/treated waste concentrations for
various constituents and waste characteristics that affect
performance of treatment technology. Appendix shows de-
termination of nonreactive/reactive forms of K046.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059J)              05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K048,
K049, K050, KO51, and K052; Amendment
(Final)

Presents K048-K052  solvent  extraction , and incineration
scrubber water data used to develop treatment standards
for nonwastewaters.  Presents K048 incinerator scrubber
water data used to develop treatment standards for cyanide
in wastewaters.  Provides Agency rationale  and technical
support for developing, adding, and deleting various treat-
ment standards for  K048-K052. Also provides rationale and
support for selecting cyanide as a regulated constituent and
developing treatment  standards for cyanide  in wastewater
forms of K048-K052.
(EPA/530-SW-90-q60R)             05/08/90
                    Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                    (BDAT) Background Document for K060
                    (Final)

                    Provides Agency technical support and rationale for select-
                    ing and developing proposed treatment standards for con-
                    stituents to be regulated in K060 waste. Explains how EPA
                    determines BDAT, selects constituents for regulation, and
                    calculates treatment standards. Sections 2 through 7 de-
                    scribe waste-specific information and the technologies used
                    to treat waste.
                    (EPA/530-SW-90-059H)             05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO61
(Final)

Provides Agency rationale and. technical support for selecting
constituents to be regulated in K061 waste and for developing
treatment standards for regulated constituents. Provides waste
characterization and treatment information that serves as a ba-
sis for determining whether variances may be warranted.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031D)             08/15/88
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO61;
Addendum (Final)

Presents technical support and rationale for promulgation of
treatment standards for K061 wastewaters. Issued as an ad-
dendum to  the August  1988 background document for
K061. Promulgates standards for four BDAT metal constitu-
ents (cadmium, chromium, lead, and nickel) regulated in
K061 nonwastewaters. Treatment standards for K061 waste-
waters are included.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059I)              05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO73
(Final)

Provides Agency technical support for selecting and devel-
oping treatment standards for 'constituents to be regulated
in  K073 waste. Section 2 presents waste-specific informa-
tion. Section 3 discusses technologies used to treat wastes,
and Section 4 presents available performance data. Section
5 explains EPA's determination of BDAT.  Selection of con-
stituents to be regulated  is  discussed in Section 6. Treat-
ment standards are determined in Section 7.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059E)   ,          05/08/90
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO86
Solvent Wash (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing and developing treatment standards for K086 solvent
waste wash as identified in 40 CFR 261.32. Presents waste-
specific information, technologies used to treat wastes, and
available performance data. Explains EPA's BDAT determi-
nation.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031N)          .    08/15/88
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K062
(Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing and developing treatment standards for K062 wastes as
identified in 40 CFR 261.32. Presents waste-specific informa-
tion, technologies used to treat waste, and performance
data. Explains EPA's BDAT determination.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031E)             08/15/88
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO71
(Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing constituents to be regulated in K071 waste and for devel-
oping treatment  standards for regulated constituents.
Provides waste characterization and treatment, information
for determining whether variance may be warranted:
(EPA/530-SW-88-031F) .           ~ 08/08/88
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K036
(Ink Formulation Equipment Cleaning
Wastes); Addendum  (Final)

Provides Agency technical support for selecting and devel-
oping treatment standards for constituents to be.regulated
in K086 waste.  Such constituents are defined as solvents,
caustic; or water washes and sludges from cleaning tubs,
equipment used in the formulation of ink from pigments or
driers,>as well as soaps and stabilizers containing chromium'
and lead. Additional data were obtained by the Agency
about caustic washes and sludges.  Solvent wash sludges
also are presented.
(EPA/530-SW-90-059G)              05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO87
(Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing constituents to be regulated in K087 wastes and also for
developing treatment standards for regulated constituents.
Provides waste characterization information for determining
whether variances may be warranted.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031M)              08/08/88

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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for KO99
(Final)	

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
Ing constituents to be regulated in K099 waste as well as for
developing treatment standards for regulated constituents.
Provides  waste  characterization  data  for  determining
whether treatment variances may be warranted.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031S)              08/15/88
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for K101
and K102 Low Arsenic Subcategory (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
Ing constituents to be regulated in K101-K102 wastes and
also for developing treatment standards for regulated con-
stituents. Provides waste characterization information for de-
termining whether variances may be granted.
(EPA/530-SW-88-031K)             -08/15/88
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 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BOAT) Background Document for P and U
 Thallium Wastes (Final)

 Presents waste-specific information for thallium-containing
 waters.  Also provides the number and location -"of facilities
 •affected  by  land  disposal  restrictions,  waste-generating
 processes, and waste characterization 'data. Discusses tech-
 nologies used to treat waste and provides available perform-
 ance data, including data on which treatment standards are
 based. Explains EPA's BDAT determination.  .
 (EPA/530-SW-90-059R)             05/08/90

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 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for
 Phthalate Wastes, KO23, K093, K094, and
 Various P and U Codes  (Final)

 Provides Agency technical support for selecting and devel-
 oping  treatment standards for  constituents regulated in
 phthalate wastes as identified in 40 CFR  261.32 - 261.33.
 Presents  waste-specific data, technologies used to treat
. wastes, and available performance data. Explains EPA's
 BDAT determination.           •
 (EPA/530^SW-89-048H)
06/15/89
                    Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                    (BDAT) Background Document for
                    Silver-Containing Wastes D011, P099,
                    P104 (Final)

                    Determines that D011 wastes represent  one treatability
                    group for nonwastewaters and another treatability group for
                    wastewaters  based  on  physical and  chemical charac-
                    teristics. EPA -examines sources of wastes, specific similari-
                    ties in waste  composition,  applicable and demonstrated
                    treatment technologies, and attainable treatment perform-
                    ance standards to support a simplified regulatory' approach
                    for silver-containing wastes.
                    (EPA/530-SW-90-059X)          -  05/08/90 .
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for
Stripping Still Tails from the Production of
Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final)

Provides Agency reasons and support for developing stand-
ards. Gives waste characterization data that serve as a basis
for determining whether a variance from treatment standard
may be warranted for a particular type of K026.
(EPA/530-SW-90-060L)    '          05/08/90
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for Quality
 Assurance/Quality Control Procedures
 and Methodology (Final)

 Provides EPA's approach for implementing Land Disposal
 Restriction Program  regarding how treatment  standards
 were developed for earlier rules. Also provides how EPA in-
 tends to collect and evaluate treatment data to develop treat-
 ment standards on  future rules.   Presents the Quality
 Assurance Project  Plan, the methodplogy used  for estab-
 lishing treatment standards, a summarization of the treat-
 ment standards for the Solvents and Dioxins Rule, California
 List Rule, and First-, Second-, and Third Third Rules.'
 (EPA/530-R-92-002)               10/23/91
                    Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                    (BDAT) Background Document for U and P
                    Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039),
                    Volume A:  Wastewater Forms of Organic
                    U and P Wastes and Multisource
                    Leachate (F039) for Which There Are
                    Concentration-Based Treatment
                    Standards

                    Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
                    oping concentration-based treatment standards for multi-
                    source leachates and organic U and P wastes amenable to
                    quantification in hazardous waste  matrices.  Standards are
                    applicable to wastes'listed as well as wastes generated by
                    management/treatment of listed waste. Treatment .stand-
                    ards are specified for nonwastewater and wastewater forms
                    of listed hazardous wastes.
                    (EPA/530-SW-90-060F)             05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BOAT) Background Document for U and P
Wastes, Multisource Leachate (F039),
Volume B: U and P Wastewaters and
Nonwastewaters with Methods of
Treatment as Treatment Standards

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
oping treatment standards for U and P wastes with methods
of treatment as BOAT treatment standards.  Standards are
applicable to wastes as fisted in 40 CFR 261.33 (e) and (f)
and wastes generated by management or treatment of listed
waste.  Treatment  standards are specified for both  non-
wastewater  and  wastewater forms of the listed hazardous
waste. Wastewaters defined as  containing less than 1%
(weight basis) total suspended solids and less than 1%
(weight basis) total organic carbon (TOG).
(EPA/530-SW-90-Q6QG)             05/08/90
',''''Order Number; PB9O-234 345
Order Form; NTIS ,
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for U and P
Wastes, Multisource Leachate (FO39),
Volume C: Nonwastewater Forms of
Organic U and P Wastes and Multisource
Leachate (F039) for Which There Are
Concentration-Based Treatment
Standards

Provides a description of industries affected by land dis-
posal restrictions, processes that are generating wastes, and
available waste characterization data. Includes EPA's ration-
ate for combining waste codes into 12 treatability groups.
The rationale for identifying BDAT wastes also is presented.
Data used for calculating and determining treatment stand-
ards are given.
(EPA/530-SW-90-060H)             05/08/90
                   Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                   (BDAT) Background Document for U and P
                   Wastes, Multisource Leachate (FO39),
                   Volume D: Reactive U and P Wastewaters
                   and Nonwastewaters

                   Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
                   oping treatment standards for U and P wastes with reactive
                   listing constituents.  Standards are specified for nonwaste-
                   water and wastewater forms of each listed hazardous waste.
                   Wastewaters are defined as wastes containing less than 1 %
                   (weight basis) total  suspended solids and less than 1%
                   (weight basis) total organic carbon (TOG).
                   (EPA/530-SW-90-060C)          t  05/08/90
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for U and P
Wastes, Multisource  Leachate (F039),
Volume E: U and P Gaseous Wastes

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for devel-
oping method-based treatment standards for three gaseous
U and P wastes: ethylene oxide (U115), nitric oxide (P076),
and nitrogen dioxide (P078). Standards are applicable to
wastes both  listed and generated by management.  Stand-
ards are specified for both nonwastewater and wastewater
forms of listed hazardous wastes. Wastewaters are defined
as wastes containing less than 1% (weight basis) total sus-
pended solids and less than 1% (weight basis) total organic
carbon (TOG).
(EPA/530-SW-90-060S)             05/08/90
                   Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                   (BDAT) Background Document for
                   Vanadium-Containing Wastes P119 and!
                   P120 (Final)

                   Presents waste-specific information for P119  and  P120
                   wastes. Gives the number and location of facilities affected
                   by land disposal restrictions, waste-generating processes,
                   and waste characterization data. Discusses technologies
                   used to treat wastes (or similar wastes). Presents available
                   performance data, including data upon which treatment
                   standards are  based.  Explains  EPA's determination of
                   BDAT.
                   (EPA/530£W-90-059S)             05/08/90
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BOAT) Background Document for Wastes
from the Production of Chlorinated
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024 (Final)

Provides EPA standards and technical support for selecting
constituents regulated in F024 and also for developing treat-
ment standards as required under 40 CFR 261.31. Explains
determination  of BOAT and  calculates the  treatment
standards.
(EPA/530-SW-89-048M)       .    05/15/89
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for Wastes
from the Production of Chlorinated
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024;
Amendment (Final)

Gives F024 incinerator ash stabilization data, plus EPA's rea-
sons for selecting metal constituents to be regulated in non-
wastewater forms  of  F024. Also provides reasons for
deleting chlorinated dibenzodioxins and dibenzofurans as
regulated constituents in F024.  Details the approach used
in developing treatment standards for metal constituents in
non-wastewater forms of F024.
(EPA/530-SW-90-060Q)             05/08/90
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for Wastes
from the Production of Dinitrotoluene,
Toluenediamine, and Toluene
Diisocyanate, K027, K111-K 116, U221, and
U223  (Final)

Provides Agency treatment standards for the wastes identi-
fied in 40 CFR 261.32 and 40 CFR 261.33, known as K027;
K113-116, U221, and U223. Explains EPA's BDAT determina-
tion, selection of constituents to be regulated, and calcula-
tion of treatment standards.
(EPA/530-SW-89-048O)             05/15/89
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                                                  Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                                                  (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes
                                                  from the Production of Epichlorohydirin,
                                                  K017  (Final)

                                                  Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
                                                  ing constituents for regulation in K017 and for developing
                                                  treatment standards. Provides waste characterization data
                                                  for determining whether variances from treatment may be
                                                  warranted in particular cases. Waste-specific information is
                                                  included.
 (EPA/530-SW-90-060D)
                                                                                  05/08/90
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for Wastes
from the Production of Chlorinated
Aliphatics FO25 (Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for selecting
constituents to be regulated in F025 and for developing treat-
ment standards. Includes  applicable waste-specific informa-
tion, demonstrated  technologies,  and summarizes available'
performance data. Explains EPA's BDAT determination.
(EPA/530-SW-90-060A)             05/08/90
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology
 (BDAT) Background Document for Wastes
 from the Production of       ,
 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095,
 and BC096 (Final)

 Provides Agency rationale and technical  standards for se-
 lecting constituents regulated in K028, K029, K095, K096,
 and  K028. Also provides background on developing treat-
 ment standards as identified in 40 CFR 261.32.  Provides
 waste-specific information.
 (EPA/530-SW-89-048N)    '.         05/25/89
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Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for Wastes
from the Production of
1,1,1-Trich 1 oroethane, K028, K029, K095,
and K096; Amendment (Final)

Evaluates treatment performance data from the stabilization
of ash from incineration of F024. EPA modifies treatment
standards for  metals in K028 nonwastewaters.  Provides
rationale and technical support for selecting metal constitu-
ents for regulation in K028 nonwastewaters, and forselect-
ing  organic constituents for regulating K029,  K095,  and
K096 wastewaters.
(EPA/53Q-SW-90-060E)             05/08/90
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Document for
Wastewater Treatment Sludges Generated
in the Production of Creosote KO35
(Final)

Provides Agency rationale and technical support for select-
ing constituents for regulation in K035 and for developing
treatment standards for constituents. Provides waste charac-
terization data for determining whether variances from treat-
ment standards may be warranted.
(EPA/530-SW-90-060M)             05/08/90

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                                                     Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                                                     (BDAT) Background Documents for
                                                     Second Third Wastes; Final Rule
                                                     (Complete Set)

                                                     Supports final land disposal restriction rule for the Second
                                                     Third wastes. Estimates quantities of wastes that require al-
                                                     ternative treatment or recovery prior to disposal. Reassesses
                                                     capacity analyses developed for wastes covered by previous
                                                     rules. Discusses ^quantities of the Second Third  wastes af-
                                                     fected by proposed rules. Data were obtained from  results
                                                     of the National Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Stor-
                                                     age, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-89-048)               06/15/89
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                                                     Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                                                     (BDAT) Background Documents for Third
                                                     Third Wastes; Final Rule (First Part of
                                                     Complete Set)

                                                     Supports final land disposal restriction rule for the Third
                                                     Third wastes. Estimates quantities of wastes that' require al-
                                                     ternative treatment or recovery prior to disposal. Reassesses
                                                     capacity analyses developed for wastes covered by previous
                                                     rules. Discusses quantities of the Third Third wastes af-
                                                     fected by proposed rules.  Data were obtained from results
                                                     of the National Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Stor-
                                                     age, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-90-059)               05/08/90
Best Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Background Documents for First
Third Wastes; Final Rule (Complete Set)

Supports final land  disposal restriction rule for the First
Third wastes. Estimates quantities of wastes that require al-
ternative treatment or recovery prior to disposal. Reassesses
capacity analyses developed for wastes covered by previous
rules. Discusses quantities of the First Third wastes affected
by proposed rules.  Data were obtained from results of the
National Survey of  Hazardous Waste Treatment,  Storage,
Disposal, and Recycling Facilities.
(EPA/530-SW-88-03 1 )              08/1 5/88
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                                                     Best Demonstrated Available Technology
                                                     (BDAT) Background Documents for Third
                                                     Third Wastes; Final Rule (Second Part of
                                                     Complete Set)

                                                     Supports final land disposal restriction rule for the Third
                                                     Third wastes. Estimates quantities of wastes that require al-
                                                     ternative treatment or recovery prior to disposal. Reassesses
                                                     capacity analyses developed for wastes covered by previous
                                                     rules. Discusses quantities of the Third Third wastes af-
                                                     fected by proposed  rules.  Data were obtained from results
                                                     of the National Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Stor-
                                                     age, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-90-060)               05/08/90
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Bibliographic Series: Waste Minimization:
Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Solid
Waste (1980 to Present)

Compiles journal articles, books, government reports and
bibliographies, conference proceedings, scientific and tech-
nical papers, and speeches in-support of an overall Agency
strategy to promote waste minimization and improve access
to source reduction and recycling information.
(EPA/IMSD-87-007)                 09/15/87
Census of State and Territorial Subtitle D
Non-Hazardous Waste Programs

Summarizes the findings of census information from state
and territorial Subtitle D nonhazardous waste programs: De-
scribes background, objectives, methods, results, and con-
clusions of census, including state organizational structures
and resources for Subtitle D programs.  Also includes infor-
mation on the total  number of basic characteristics of Subti-
tle D facilities, and data on regulatory programs.
(EPA/530-SW-86-039)   •         .   '10/15/86
Bibliography of Municipal Solid Waste
Management Alternatives

Compiles references concerning the management of solid
waste through source reduction, recycling, composting, in-
cineration, land disposal, and household hazardous wastes.
Designed primarily for waste management efforts at the lo-
cal level.
                                 08/15/89
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste
in the United States, 1960-200O

Summarizes historical MSW quantities and the composition
of waste from 1960 to 1986, with projections to year 2000.
Material flows methodology developed  by EPA in 1970s is
used to make estimates.
                                 07/25/86
BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1989 Data)

The Biennial Reporting System (BRS) is a national system
that collects data on the generation, management, and mini-
mization of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data
on the generation of hazardous waste from large quantity
generators and data on waste management practices from
treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.
The BRS Extract Tape is provided to NTIS on IBM tape car-
tridges. The tape contains data compiled using the Biennial
Reporting  System developed  for the "National  Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)."
Data for reports protected by RCRA Confidisntial Business
Information (CBI) claims are not included on the tape.
Catalogue of Hazardous Waste Reports

Provides listing of reports available on hazardous waste
generators; transporters;  and treatment, storage, and' dis-
posal facilities. The summary of information for each report
contains the report's short list title; the complete report title;
the purpose of the report;- the data sources used; the infor-
mation printed; user selections, options, and sorts available;
and cross-references to other reports. Includes sample re-
port pages, index to topics and contents of reports, and
RCRA Report Request forms.
                                 02/15/93
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste
in the United States: 1992 Update

Characterizes  MSW from 1960 to 1990 by volume and
weight. Also projects MSW generation and management to
the year 2000. Differences between the 1992 update and
previous reports are explained.
(EPA/530-R-92-019)       '  -       7/15/92
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste
in the United States: 1992 Update;
Executive Summary

Summarizes a study of MSW that includes data from 1960
to 1990.  Summary characterizes MSW  by volume and
weight. Projects MSW generation and management to the
year 2000.
                                 07/15/92
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Characterization of Municipal Waste
Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and
Leachates
Characterizes municipal waste combustion ashes, labora-
tory extracts of MWC ashes, and leachates from MSW ash
disposal facilities. Analyzes bottom and fly ash samples
from five mass-bum MWC facilities and leachate samples
from companion ash disposal facilities.
(EPA/530-SW-90-029A)              03/15/90
rOreter Number: PB90-187154
Order Form:
Characterization of Municipal Waste
Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and
Leachates; Executive Summary
Outlines the characterization of municipal waste combus-
tion ash, ash extracts, and leachates study. See preceding
abstract.
                                03/15/90
                                 rder Form'dWtT,
Characterization of MWC Ashes and
Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills,
and Co-Disposal Sites (Complete Set)
Supports EPA study of Subtitle D program. Principal objec-
tive was to assist in the development of data to evaluate po-
tential health and environmental effects of leachate from
municipal landfills. Baseline data include a range of concen-
trations of organics and inorganics in fly ash, bottom ash,
and combined ash.
(EPA/530-SW-87-028)
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10/15/87
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   'erForm:
Characterization of MWC Ashes and
Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills,
and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume I: Summary
Supports EPA study of Subtitle D program. Principal objec-
tive was to assist in the development of data to evaluate po-
tential health and environmental effects of leachate from
municipal landfills. Baseline data include a range of concen-
trations of organics and inorganics in fly ash, bottom ash,
and combined ash.
(EPA/530-SW-87-028A)
lOfder Number. PB88-127949
10/15/87

"OrderForm: Nfl§

 Characterization of MWC Ashes and
 Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills,
 and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume II: Leachate
 Baseline Report; Determination of
 Municipal Landfill  Leachate
 Characteristics
 Supports EPA study of Subtitle D program. Principal objec-
 tive was to assist in the development of data to evaluate po-
 tential health and environmental effects- of leachate from
 municipal  landfills. Summarizes  existing leachate charac-
 teristic data including concentrations  of 'organic and inor-
 ganic parameters.
                    (EPA/530-SW-87-028B)
                                10/15/87

                               . Orc$e.r:Forpnj '
                    ^Order Number: PB88~12795$,
Characterization of MWC Ashes and
Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills,
and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume III:
Addendum to Characterization of
Municipal Landfill Leachates; A Literature
Review

Summarizes findings of literature on leachate production at
municipal  solid  waste  landfills. Summarizes  information
found  on  factors influencing   quantity  and quality of
leachates generated at Subtitle  D municipal landfills.  Pre-
sents data'  generated  on the composition  of actual
leachates and leachates formulated  under test conditions
(extracts).
- (EPA/530-SW-87-028C)             10/15/87
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Characterization of MWC Ashes and
Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monc fills,
and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume IV:
Characterization of Municipal Waste
Combustion  Residues and their
Leachates; A Literature Review

Reviews literature and results of research conducted for
EPA. Coversthe results of research.  Data address environ-
mental  issues associated with contaminant discharges from
municipal waste  combustor (MWC)  residues into environ-
mental  media. Addresses potential discharges of.leachates
into soil, ground  water, 'and surface  water.  Describes the
chemical characteristics of fly ash, bottom ash, and com-
bined ashes, and characteristics of extracts and leachates.
(EPA/530-SW-87-028D)             10/15/87
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Characterization of MWC Ashes and
Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills,
and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume V:
Characterization of Municipal Waste
Combustor Residues
Describes planning,1 sampling, and analysis activities. Sum-
marizes the results of chemical analyses performed on fly
ash, bottom ash, and laboratory-prepared leachates of both
types of ash. Evaluates results of analyses pertinent to mu-
nicipal waste combustor (MWC) facility design and' opera-
tion, 'variations among leachate preparation procedures, and
characterization of residues such as hazardous wastes. •
(EPA/530-SW-87-028E)   -           10/15/87
Characterization of MWC Ashes and
Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills,
and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume Vis
Characterization of Leachates from
Municipal Waste Disposal Sites and
Co-Disposal Sites

Characterizes leachates from municipal waste disposal sites
and co-disposal sites. Prepared to provide support to EPA's
study of 40 CFR 268 Subtitle D program. Develops data to
evaluate potential  effects on humans and the environment
from leachates generated by landfills. Volume VI of VII.
(EPA/530-SW-87-028F)             10/15/87
Characterization of MWC Ashes and
Leachates from MSW Landfills, Monofills,
and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume VII:
Addendum to Monofill Report
Includes conventional  parameters injeachates from mon-
ofills and in quench waters with landfill samplings from sev-
eral sites. Addendum is Volume VII of VII.
(EPA/530-SW-87-028G)   .          10/15/87
 Characterization of Products Containing
 Lead and Cadmium in Municipal Solid
 Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000

 Characterizes sources of lead and cadmium in products dis-
 posed of in MSW between 1970 to 1986, with projections to
 year 2000. Findings include individual products in MSW that
 contain lead such as lead-acid batteries, consumer electron-
 ics, glass, and ceramics.
 (EPA/530-SW-89-015A)            . 01/15/89



 Characterization of Products Containing
 Lead and Cadmium in Municipal Solid
 Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2OOO;
 Executive Summary

 Summarizes investigation of sources of  lead and cadmium
• products disposed of in MSW between 1970-1986, 'with pro-
 jections to year 2000. Lead and cadmium products include:
 lead-acid batteries, household batteries, consumer electron-
 ics, glass, ceramics, plastics, soldered cans, and pigments.
                               01/15/89
 Characterization of Products Containing
 Lead and Cadmium >in Municipal Solid
 Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2OOO;
 Executive Summary and Chapter 1: Lead
 and Cadmium in Municipal Solid Waste;
 Overview and Summary
 Provides  overview  and  summary  of study investigating
 sources of lead and cadmium products disposed of in MSW
 between 1970-1986, with projections to year 2000. Lead and
 cadmium products  include:  lead-acid batteries, household
 batteries, consumer electronics, glass,  ceramics, plastics,
 soldered cans, and pigments.
                                01/15/89   -
                                                   Characterization of Products Containing
                                                   Mercury in Municipal Solid Waste in the
                                                   United States, 1970 to 2000

                                                   Identifies the products in municipal solid waste that may
                                                   contain mercury and quantifies its presence in these prod-
                                                   ucts.
                                                   (EPA/530-R-92-013)                04/15/92
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Characterization of Products Containing
Mercury in Municipal Solid Waste in the
United States, 197O to 2OOO: Executive
Summary

Identifies the products in municipal solid waste that may
contain mercury and quantifies its presence in these prod-
ucts.
                                 04/15/92

                                 Order Form: OS'W[
Charging Households for Waste Collection
and Disposal: The Effects of Weight or
Volume-Based Pricing on Solid Waste
Management

Studies impact on households from weight or volume-based
pricing for solid waste collection and disposal services. Ex-
amines effect of  unit pricing on waste generation and dis-
posal behavior of households.  Also examines the effect of
unit pricing on costs of managing solid waste.  Discusses
the role of particular features of unit pricing and other com-
plementary programs in promoting or mitigating different ef-
fects of unit pricing.
(EPA/530-SW-90-047)               09/15/90
Chemical, Physical, and Biological
Properties of Compounds Present at
Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Report)

Catalogs chemicals present at hazardous waste sites, profil-
ing and summarizing chemicals by physical and biological
properties. Regulations, standards, and recommended ex-
posure levels pertaining to each chemical are included in
profiles,
(EPA/530-SW-89-010)               09/27/85

 Orcfer'Number: PB89-132203    '" Order Form: A/T/S
•'•    i '., ,    . .  	; 	 ; i;l	 , i,  .. :i. i ,.;" '.,':,;• UrrrXSriTS'-tSas!

Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface
Impoundments

Presents closure plans and postclosure care considerations
and details for surface impoundments containing hazard-
ous wastes. Written for EPA Regional offices or state regula-
tory offices charged with evaluating and approving closure
plans for surface impoundments. Describes and references
methods, tests, and procedures involved in closing a site.
(EPA/SW-873)                     09/15/82

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                                                    Closure/Postclosure and Financial
                                                    Responsibility Requirements for
                                                    Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
                                                    Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; Background
                                                    Document

                                                    Provides support for final rule for closure and postclosure
                                                    care, and financial responsibility requirements applicable to
                                                    owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment; stor-
                                                    age; and disposal facilities. Includes  background of rule-
                                                    making proceeding, public comments, and EPA responses.
                                                    (EPA/530-SW-86-009)              04/15/86
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                                                    Closure/Postclosure Interim Status
                                                    Standards (4O CFR 265, Subpart G):
                                                    Standards Applicable to Owners and
                                                    Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment,
                                                    Storage, and Disposal Facilities under
                                                    RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3O04

                                                    Assists regional offices in implementing regulations relevant
                                                    to closure and postclosure plans. Clarifies concepts, defini-
                                                    tions, and rationale behind requirements, and identifies ma-
                                                    jor issues affecting closure and postclosure requirements.
                                                    Concentrates on  closure  plans specific to  six types  of
                                                    TSDFs: tanks, surface impoundments, land treatment facili-
                                                    ties, landfills, incinerators, and multiple process facilities.
                                                    (EPA/SW-912)                    01/15/84
                                                    Combined NRC/EPA Siting Guidelines for
                                                    Disposal of Commercial Mixed Low-Level
                                                    Radioactive and Hazardous Waste

                                                    Explains combined NRC/EPA siting guidelines for disposal
                                                    of commercial mixed low-level radioactive and hazardous
                                                    waste.  Specifically calls attention to Section 5(e)(1)(B) re-
                                                    quiring non-sited compact or non-member states to develop
                                                    siting plans for disposal facilities.
                                                                                    06/29/87
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Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set

Outlines the commercial treatment/recovery capacity data-
base. Contains data sets on incineration and reuse of fuel,
as well as other treatment systems input in the .database.
Data are derived from the National Survey of Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities.
(EPA/530-SW-90-078)               05/08/90
Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR
Survey Data Set

Outlines the commercial treatment/recovery capacity data-
base. Contains data sets on incineration and reuse of fuel,
as Well as other treatment systems input in the database.
Data are derived from the National Survey of Hazardous
Waste Treatment,, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities.
(EPA/530/SW-89^058)               06/15/89
Compendium of ORD and OSWER
Documents Relevant to RCRA Corrective
Action

Provides concise overview for regional and state regulatory
personnel and facility owners or operators. The compen-
dium includes available guidance and technical reports on
remedial action technologies, site assessments, health as-
sessment, construction techniques and procedures, costing
techniques,  and quality  assurance/quality control  proce-
dures.
                                04/15/92
Compilation of Current Practices at: Land
Disposal Facilities: Summary of Liner and
Leak Detection Designs, Action Leakage
Rates, Response Action Plans, and
Management of Liquids in Landfills

Summarizes results of a nationwide evaluation of hazardous
waste land disposal facility permits.' Presents information on
liners, leak detection systems, and the treatment of liquids
and use of absorbents at landfills. Identifies current designs
and operational practices of land disposal facilities.
(530-R-92-003)                    .01/15/92
 Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test,
 inspect, and install Storage Tank Systems

 Lists individuals and companies who provide one or more of
 the following services: assessment of the integrity of an ex-
 isting tank system  by an independent, qualified, registered
 professional engineer; assessments of new tank system de-
 sign by independent, .qualified, registered professional engi-
 neer;  determination of the-  corrosion potential  by an
 independent corrosion expert; and inspections for installa-
 tion" of new tank systems by an independent, qualified instal-
 lation  inspector or ah independent, qualified, registered
 professional engineer.
 (EPA/530-SW-88-019)              02/29/8?
 Composition and Management of Used Oil
 Generated in the United States

 Characterizes used oil generation, management, and com-
 position in the United States in 1983. Supports the develop-.
 ment of used oil regulations and provides a framework for
 assessing the risks" and benefits of alternative regulatory op-
 tions.
 (EPA/530-SW-84-013)             " 11/15/84
 Composition and Management of Used Oil
 Generated in the United States; Appendix

 Presents comprehensive analytical database for more than
 1,000 waste oil samples.
 (EPA/530-SW-84-013A)              ' 11/15/84
 Construction Quality Assurance for
 Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities;
 Technical Guidance Document

 Provides guidance on construction quality assurance (CQA)
 plan to be addressed during permit application procedure
 for hazardous waste land disposal facilities. Discussion in-
 cludes: responsibility and authority, CQA personnel qualifi-
 cations, inspections activities,  sampling strategies,  and
-documentation.         ,
 (EPA/530-SW-86-031)
10/15/86
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The Consumer's Handbook for Reducing
Solid Waste

Describes how consumers can reduce their garbage pro-
duction by making environmentally aware decisions about
the products and packaging they  purchase, use, and ulti-
mately dispose of. Suggestions follow four basic principles:
reduce, reuse, recycle, and respond. Also lists state environ-
mental agencies,  as well as other publications and sources.
                                 06/15/92
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^fMer Number: EP/Y53C^K-92-g03   Order Form: OSW
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Corrective Measures for Releases to
Groundwater from Solid Waste
Management Units; Draft Final Report

Provides guidance for identifying mechanisms to correct re-
leases  from solid waste management units (SWMUs) to
ground water.  Supplies an overview of control  and treat-
ment technologies in hydrogeologic settings,  discusses
cass studies, and provides recommendations for the appli-
cation of corrective measures to ground-water releases from
SWMUs.
{EPA/530-SW-88-020)               08/15/85

7^w2J/umber:1>e8ff-;85 251       Order^omi^^^.


Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil
from Solid Waste Management Units;
Draft Final Report

Discusses various types of removal, containment, and treat-
ment technologies applicable to the remediation of releases
to soils from solid waste management units (SWMUs).  Pro-
vides an overview of corrective action  technologies,  dis-
cusses case studies, and includes recommendations for the
application of corrective measures to soils from SWMUs.
(EPA/530-SW-88-022)               08/15/88

 Orcfar Number: PB88-185 277       Order Form: 'A/77S*
                   „'„'  .' '.. ..,"'..;. .',, ',„ 'i/l-ui: :.i- • .^.•:;.,:.K'i~
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Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable
Hydrogeology: A RCRA Statutory
Interpretative Guidance

Provides RCRA permit writers with a standardized technical
method for evaluating hydrogeoiogic data submitted in per-
mit applications for hazardous waste land treatment, stor-
age, and disposal facilities. The methodology determines if
facilities are located in areas of vulnerable hydrogeology.
(EPA/53OSW-86-022) '              07/15/86
Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable
Hydrogeology under RCRA; Appendix A:
Technical Methods for Evaluating
Hydrogeoiogic Parameters
Discusses methods available for the determination of fluid
conductivity under field conditions. Determines effective po-
rosity and hydraulic gradient.
(EPA/530-SW-86-022A),             07/15/86
Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable
Hydrogeology under RCRA; Appendix B:
Groundwater Flow Net/Flow Line
Construction and Analysis
Describes methods used to characterize hydraulic conduc-
tivity,' determination of effective porosity, -and determination
of hydraulic porosity. Considerations are given to well con-
struption and development data interpretatipn and test se-
lection considerations, and single well tests.  •
(EPA/530-SW-86-022B)    •         07/15/86
                                -.-v <- fy
Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable
Hydrogeology under RCRA; Appendix C:
Technical Methods for Calculating Time of
Travel in the Unsaturated Zone

Describes methods for calculating  groundwater time  of
travel in the unsaturated  zone. Designed for hazardous
waste facility permit, applicants and writers in evaluating vul-
nerability of groundwater contamination.  Two general ap-
proaches are given. Includes review of general theory  of
groundwater flow in the unsaturated zone and describes
processes.  Equations are presented.
(EPA/530-SW-86-022C)             07/15/86
Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable
Hydrogeology under RCRA; Appendix I):
Development of Vulnerability Criteria
Based on Risk Assessments and
Theoretical Modeling
Identifies locations where the potential of exposure to "hazy
ardous waste or waste constituents could be significant due
to the absence of engineered containment barriers, monitor-
ing, or response activities.  Case studies are included that il-
lustrate  TOT  100 criteria  and  health-risk assessment for
ground-water resource pathway.
(EPA/530-SW-86-022D)         .     07/15/86



Criteria for Identifying Characteristics of
Hazardous Waste (4O CFR 261.10); Criteria
for Listing Hazardous Waste (4O CFR
261.11); Petitions to Amend Part 261 to
Exclude a Waste Produced at a Particular
Facility (40 CFR 26O.22); Identification
and Listing of Hazardous Waste under
RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3OO1
Describes the basis and purpose used in establishing final
criteria for identifying characteristics of hazardous waste, cri-
teria for listing hazardous waste, and procedures for de-list-
ing hazardous wastes.         '•  ,
                                04/01/80
                                               -
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills: Case Studies on Groundwater
and Surface Water Contamination from
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
Describes basis for 40 CFR Part 258 Subtitle D. Presents in-
formation on groundwater and surface water contamination
from MSW landfill case studies. Identifies and .describes hu-
man health and environmental impacts from landfills.
(EPA/530-SW-88-040)  .             07/15/88   '
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Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills: Closure and Postclosure Care
and Financial Responsibility Requirements
(Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32);
Draft Background Document

Discusses background information and provides detailed in-
formation on revised  closure and postclosure care and  fi-
nancial responsibility requirements. Addresses performance
standards, plans, and financial assurance criteria as well as
mechanisms available to owners and operators of MSW
landfills.
(EPA/530-SW-88-041)               07/15/88
 OftiorNumb&r: PB88-242474
                                        ,  , , , ,,,,,
                                 Order Form: NTlS
                                          •
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills: Design Criteria (Subpart D);
Draft Background Document

Provides technical support for 40 CFR Part 258 and dis-
cusses background information leading to development of
categorical rule option. Provides detailed information on re-
Vised design criteria.  Discusses general development and
various design options including: how  a design standard
was selected and considered, how location specific consid-
erations are involved, and what  methodologies are available
for meeting design performance standards.  Provides land-
fill designs that specifically address liners, leachate collec-
tion systems, and final covers.
(EPA/53OSW-88-042)               07/15/88
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[Qrcfef Number: PB88-242482 \	\Order FormrttTIS-


Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills: Groundwater Monitoring and
Corrective Action (Subpart E)

Provides detailed  information on  development and imple-
mentation of groundwater monitoring and corrective action
requirements. Options for groundwater monitoring and cor-
rective action programs discussed and EPA rationale is ex-'
plained. When available, data  are presented to support
decisions.
(EPA/530SW-88-043)              07/15/88
                                                     Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste
                                                     Landfills: Location Restrictions (Subpart
                                                     B); Draft Background Document

                                                     Presents revision of 40 CFR Part 257 for facilities that may
                                                     receive household  hazardous waste or  hazardous waste
                                                     from small quantity generators, includes the initial limitation
                                                     to- municipal solid waste  landfills. Provides legislative and
                                                     regulatory background and status. Addresses federal laws
                                                     that impact design, operation,  and  location of MSWLFs.
                                                     Contains detailed information on the  development of stand-
                                                     ards addressing restricted locations.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-88-036),               07/15/88 "
                                                                  ',' i',C 'I' "Iff „	
                                                     Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste
                                                     Landfills: Operating Criteria (Subpart C);
                                                     Draft Background Document

                                                     Determines operating criteria for municipal solid waste land-
                                                     fills. Includes procedures for cover material, disease vectors,
                                                     explosive gas, air criteria, access, excluding receipt of haz-
                                                     ardous waste/run-on and run-off controls, surface water, liq-
                                                     uids restrictions, and recordkeeping.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-88-037)               07/ 1 5/88
                                                     Criteria* for Municipal Solid Waste
                                                     Landfills: Summary of Data on Municipal
                                                     Solid Waste Landfill Leachate
                                                     Characteristics

                                                     Presents information on  the character of leachate from
                                                     MSWLFs. " Based on study of existing leachate data as di-
                                                     rected by 40 CFR Part 257 for facilities that may receive
                                                     household hazardous waste and waste from small quantity
                                                     generators. "       '        •             ....... .........
                                                     (EPA/53Q-SW-88-038)               07/15/88
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 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste
 Landfills: Updated Review of Selected
 Provisions of Solid Waste Regulations

 Provides analysis of the differences between proposed crite-
 ria and current state regulations that classify solid waste dis-
 posal facilities and practices. EPA is initially limiting criteria
, revisions to municipal solid waste landfills because'they are
 the only facilities for which the Agency has complete and re-
 liable data.        .
 (EPA/530-SW-88-039)          ,     07/15/88
Definitions and General Provisions under
RCRA, Subtitle C; Definitions and
Provisions for Confidentiality (4O CFFt
260, Subparts A and B)

'Supports Agency definitions pertaining to terms describing
activities subject to control under Section 3001 through
3004 of RCRA. General and special procedures are deline-
ated,vand rules of grammatical construction given. Summa-
rizes status of 130 proposed definitions and 32 definitions
that have been added to final rules.
                                '04/15/80
 Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities:
 A Guide for Owners/Operators

 Provides owners  and  operators of municipal solid waste
 landfills basic information on the Subtitle D regulations. Ex-
 amines these regulations and issues of location, operation,
 design, groundwater monitoring, corrective action, closure,
 and financial assurance.           '   .   "  ,
                                " 03/15/93
 Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste
 Management                           -

 Presents problems and possible solutions for waste man-
'agement issues to  be addressed by policymakers. Intro-
 duces the concept of integrated waste management  by
 providing an overview of major municipal waste manage-
 ment while also highlighting program options and listing cri-
 teria for evaluating alternatives. Sections include: collection
 and transfer, source reduction, recycling, composting, mu-
 nicipal waste combustion, land  disposal,  special wastes,
 public education, and financing and revenues.    - .   '   .
                                 11/15/89
Degree of Hazard as an Approach to
Defining and Managing Hazardous
Wastes; Identification and Listing of
Hazardous Waste under RCRA, Subtitle C,
Section  3O01
    ~>
Presents degree of hazard as approach to defining and
managing hazardous wastes under authority of Subtitle C,
RCRA of 1976. Premise rests on hazardous wastes defined
and grouped according'to degree of hazard. Provides sum-
mary of comments to proposed  regulation and EPA's re-,
sponses, including rationale for final regulations.
                                 04/01/80
Design and Development of a Hazardous
Waste Reactivity testing Protocol

Contains test protocol to assess gross chemical composi-
tion of waste materials at  uncontrolled  hazardous waste
sites. Includes field test kit, flow diagrams, and manual for
using flow diagrams and test' procedures. History of proto-
col's development and trial is noted.             , -
(EPA/600/2-84-057)                02/01/84
 Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste
 Management (Promotional Brochure)

 Summarizes Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Man-
 agement Includes'mailer to order up to five free copies and
 sign up for the solid waste mailing list.
                                 09/15/90
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Design, Construction, and Evaluation of
Clay Liners for Waste Management
Facilities

Complies technical information on design, construction, and
evaluation of clay liners for waste landfills, surface impound-
ments, and wastepiles. Discusses clays and their composi-
tion, fabric, and hydraulic conductivity.  Other topics include
geotechnfcal test methods and soil properties, clay chemi-
cal  compatibility, construction and quality, assurance, per-
formance of existing clay liners, and clay liner transit time
prediction methods.
(EPA/53Q-SW-86-007F)              11/15/88
:<}ftfer"Number:''''FsB89-'l 937
                                  Order Form: "fls"
Determining the Integrity of Concrete
Sumps; Technical Guidance Document

Recommends and explains procedures for assessing the
structural integrity of concrete hazardous waste sumps. De-
scribes mechanisms of failure, investigatory steps, and re-
pair and prevention.
(EPA/530-R-93-005)                 08/15/91
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               PB93-154631       Order Form: NTIS.
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Development of a Solid Sample Analytical
Procedure for Cyanide in Spent Ore

Explores three methods used to test cyanide levels in trail-
ings from heap leach cyanidation facilities for mining gold
and silver. Establishes that bottle-roll tests give the closest
approximation of cyanide levels in ore samples  and best
chances for predicting levels of cyanide in leachate from de-
positories. Presents detailed analytical results.
(EPA/530-R-92-006)                 06/07/91  -,
              •  ,    ,  ......... -  ,'.. •-•••• ........ ..-  .-•••<
 Otter Number: P893-203496  ...... ,
Directory of Commercial Hazardous Waste
Management Facilities

Lists commercial hazardous waste management facilities,
along with information on types of commercial services of-
fered and types of wastes managed. Does not constitute a
list pf approved facilities, but is representative of typical
commercial services available  at the time data were com-
piled. Appendices list which particular wastes are handjed
by specific facilities.
(EPA/53f>SW-87-024)                08/15/87
                                                      Directory of Mine Waste Characterization
                                                      and Drainage Quality Contacts in Western
                                                      Governors' Association Member States

                                                      Lists contacts with access to information on metal mine
                                                      waste characterization,  metal mine  drainage quality* and
                                                      drainage quality  prediction for each of the 21 Western Gov-
                                                      ernors' Association member states.
                                                      (EPA/530-R-92-007)                 09/01/91
Discussion Document for Roundtable
Session on Technical Combustion
Standards. .Jl,",'!",,   • ,,  !,'	',[, ,,   ',. '	' ,'",	

Identifies issues for discussion at the Technical Combustion
Sessions of the National Roundtable on Waste Minimization
and Combustion. Includes technology vs. risk-based stand-
ards, siting requirements and  restrictions, exemption  for
"nontoxic,"  hazardous waste, future incineration  capacity,
controls on: emissions, of toxic,, metals and of toxic organic
compounds, fuel blenders, trial burns, campaign burning,
recordkeepihg,  state regulations, and  emergency safety
vents.
                                                                                       .11/15/93..
                                                      Discussion Document for Roundtable
                                                      Session on Waste Minimization

                                                      Identifies issues for discussion at the. Waste Minimization
                                                      Sessions of the National Roundtable on Waste Minimization.
                                                      and Combustion. Examines waste minimization goals; the
                                                      roles of hazardous,waste generators, hazardous waste man-
                                                      agement facilities, EPA and the states, Technical Assistance
                                                      Centers, public interest groups, and trade and industry as-
                                                      sociations, in achieving goals; the range of mechanisms to
                                                      achieve goals (e.g., permits, land disposal restriction require-
                                                      ments, and  enforcement  actions); measuring  progress;
                                                      multi-media impacts; remediation wastes; a waste manage-
                                                      ment hierarchy; and environmental justice.
                                                                                        11/15/93
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Disposal Tips for Home Health Care
(Patient Flyer)

Provides tips  for preventing injury,  illness, and  pollution
when disposing of sharp objects and contaminated materi-
als used in administering home health care. Describes sim-
ple steps to safely dispose of needles, syringes, lancets, and
other sharp objects.
                                <  11/15/93
   Chemical Manufacturers
 Includes industry categories: industrial inorganic chemicals,
Jndustry organic chemicals, pigments, plastics,'pestipides,
 synthetic rubber, explosives,  synthetic  fibers, gum,  and'
,wood  chemicals. Includes  general  description of waste
 types and waste minimization techniques in chemical manu-
 facturing.                           -       ,    .  '
                                                         Cleaning and Cosmetics
Disposal Tips for Home Health Care
(Professional Brochure)

Encourages health-care professionals to educate patients
and clients on safely practicing home health care by dispos-
ing of "sharps" (lancets, needles, and syringes) in hard-plas-
tic or metal containers with screw-on or tightly secured lids.
Includes detachable order form for professional brochure
and patient flyer.
                                   11/15/93
Documentation for Development of
Toxicity and Volumes Scores for the
Purpose of Scheduling Hazardous Waste

Presents  methodology used to  schedule land  disposal,
waste streams listed in 40 CFR Part 26. Schedules are bro-
ken into three statutory time frames as required by Section
3004 of RGRA. Schedules are determined by toxic potential
of constituents in each waste  stream, with. high  volume,
highly toxic wastes scheduled first, and low  volume, less
toxic wastes,scheduled last. Ranking scheme incorporates
measures of acute and chronic toxicity, and is applied to a
range of chemicals with a wide variety of databases.       :
(EPA/530-SW-85-031)    '           03/15/85
Does Your Business Produce Hazardous
Waste? Many Small Businesses Do

Assists small businesses with compliance with new hazard-
ous waste laws.  Helps determine whether a particular busi-
ness produces hazardous waste. Describes procedure for
handling and includes Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest,
EPA Form 8700-22. Lists EPA regional contacts and state
and territorial hazardous waste  management agencies for
additional help.
                     .              04/15/90
 Includes industry categories: soaps, detergents or specialty
 cleaners, polishing .or sanitizing compounds, surfactants, fin-
 ishing agents, and other assistants, perfumes,. cosmetics,
 toilet preparations or sundries. Includes general description
 of types of industry waste and waste minimization, tech-
 niques.
   Construction

 Includes industry categories: heavy construction, plumbing,
 heating, air conditioning;  painting," paperhanging, decorat-
 ing; mobile home  construction,  prefabricated wood .build-
 ings  .and - components;  masonry,  stonework,  tile work,
 plastering; carpentry, floorwork, concrete  work,  roofing;
 sheet metal work,  glass  and  glazing work, wrecking -and
 demolition.  Includes general  categories for wastes  that
 might be generated during' construction. Provides waste
 minimization techniques.
   Drycleaning and Laundry

 Lists establishments included as drycleaning and laundry
 plants. Lists hazardous wastes produced from these estab-
 lishments and gives ways to reduce waste..'Includes table of
 typical quantities of hazardous waste produced.      ;
   Educational and Vocational Shops

 Provides information for educational and vocational institu-
 tions using ignitable solvents, strong acid alkaline solutions,
 heavy metals, or toxic organic chemicals that may produce
 hazardous waste. Tables give typical operations with materi-
 als used and hazardous wastes that might be generated,
 plus detailed waste descriptions.
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  Equipment Repair
Includes the following industry categories: radio and TV re-
pair shops, refrigeration and air conditioning service and re-
pair, miscellaneous equipment  shops,  pipelines (except
natural gas), communications; power generation  transmis-
sion, automatic merchandising machines, and amusement
parks.  Provides waste minimization techniques  and lists
types of wastes generated.
                     "ffif	r-iy'T-1:'	r^rTTTrT:?'™^Tr!BrarrH
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iQKtartilJmben "^fy&3Q^9W27D^ ^.'',1',".'.,'.'.''""'""'' ^'
  Formulators
Provides Information for operators in the chemical formulat-
ing industry category who use solvents, pesticides, strong
acids or bases, ignitable chemicals, reactive chemicals, and
solutions or sludges containing  metals  or toxic organic
chemicals,  and might  be subject to RCRA requirements.
This eight-page document describes hazardous wastes and
provides information on waste minimization. Detailed tables
list waste type, as well as designations or trade names.
re w: • 'irs v ;">", "< i ,; v- mi ' "nr i ,v • nis" TIB ' ,5 •; rai-!, iwwr • w^* m.ff"~r^O27M
                                                          Pesticide End-Users/Application Services

                                                        Provides information for disposers of pesticides or pesticide
                                                        containers, elan pesticide application equipment,  or con-
                                                        taminated soils who may be subject to RCRA hazardous
                                                        waste requirements. Describes industry category, wastes
                                                        generated, and options for waste minimization. Tables in-
                                                        clude materials used and hazardous wastes that might be
                                                        generated, plus detailed descriptions by type of waste.
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   Printing and Allied Industries

 Provides information for printers using solvents, strong acid
 or alkaline solutions, or ink containing toxic organic chemi-
 cals, or heavy metals that may be subject to RCRA require-
 ments. Describes types  of  printing  operations,  wastes
 generated, and waste minimization. Includes tables of mate-
 rials generated and detailed types of waste.
 Draft Strategy for Combustion of
 Hazardous Waste

 Presents a national strategy on  hazardous waste combus-
 tion that stresses the importance .of waste reduction.  Out-
 lines goals of improved public participation and  improved
 safety controls. Lays out a series of long- and short-term ac-
 tions for public discussion.
                                   05/15/93
   Textile Manufacturing
 Includes the following industry segments: broad woven fab-
 ric mills and -woolen mills (including dyeing and finishing),
 knitting mills and knit goods finishing, other dyeing and fin-
 ishing textile mills, and floor covering mills (including dyeing
 and finishing). Includes lists of hazardous wastes generated
 and. waste minimization techniques.
   Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
   Instructions

 Includes standard form and instructions for Uniform Hazard-
 ous Waste Manifest.  Federal law requires any facility that
 generates more than 100  kilograms of  hazardous  waste
 monthly to complete the manifest when shipping hazardous
 waste offsite. Reminds generators to contact state hazard-
 ous agency in case state manifests must be used.
   Vehicle Maintenance

 Includes products used on tools, hands, or floor that might
 contain hazardous materials from the vehicle maintenance
 category. Hazardous wastes may come from  rust removers,
 carburetor cleaners,  parts cleaners and degreasers, paint
 thinners, motor oil and other petroleum products,, as well as
 auto and'truck batteries. Effective waste minimization ideas
 provided. Tables include typical vehicle maintenance opera-
• tions and  detailed  descriptions of vehicle waste  mainte-
 nance.
   Wood Preserving

 Provides information on wood preservers that use arsenical
 compounds, pentachlorophenol, or creosote and are gener-
 ally subject to RCRA requirements covering  generation,
 transportation, and management of hazardous wastes. Cov-
 ers industry overview,  including  hazardous  wastes pro-
 duced  in two-step  wood  preservation  process. Includes
 table with wood preserving operations for materials used
 and hazardous wastes generated.
 Draft Strategy on Combustion and Waste
 Minimization:  Project Plans

 Presents an overview of EPA's project plans for implement-
 ing the Draft Strategy for Combustion of Hazardous Waste,
 released on May 18, 1993. Discusses outreach, interim final
 guidance on waste minimization program, targeting specific
 waste streams where waste minimization  will provide the
' greatest environmental benefit, and finalizing the waste mini-
 mization and waste combustion strategy. Examines review-
 ing  and  evaluating current  regulations  for  incinerators,
 boilers, and industrial  furnaces; upgrading those  regula-
 tions;  ongoing activities  to implement the BIF rule; and
 evaluation of alternative treatment technologies.
                                   08/15/93
 Emissions Testing of a Precalciner
 Cement Kiln at Louisville, Nebraska

 Presents data gathered from  a precalciner cement kiln to
 develop regulations for controlling emissions from cement
 kilns with"products of incomplete combustion (PICs). Total
.hydrocarbons (HCs) and carbon monoxide levels are  the
 emission parameters planned for use in regulation. Sup-
 ports the issue of using parameters as surrogates for PICs.
 (EPA/530-SW-91-016)     .        „  12/15/90




 Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at
 Hannibal, Missouri; Draft Final Report

 Presents data gathered from a wet  cement kiln to develop
 regulations for controlling emissions from cement kilns with
 products of incomplete combustion (PICs). Total hydrocar-
 bons (HCs) and carbon monoxide  levels are emission  pa-
 rameters planned  for use in regulation.  More data  are
 needed from a full-scale testing of wet cement kilns.
 (EPA/530-SW-91-017)               12/15/90
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Engineering and Environmental Aspects of
Recycled Materials for Highway
Construction

Evaluates the environmental aspects and engineering fac-
tors related to the utilization of recycled materials in highway
construction. Presents an overview and assessment of dif-
ferent technologies,  processes, and methods of recycling
various materials into highway appurtenances and for high-
way construction with consideration of  environmental and
health risks. Includes, bibliography. Appendix to Report to
Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled Paving Material.
(EPA/530-R-93-013a)               06/15/93

                                 Order Form: A/77S'
Engineering Handbook for Hazardous
Waste Incineration

Documents hazardous waste incineration operations for fed-
eral, regional, and state EPA officials, as well as designers,
owners, and operators of hazardous waste incineration fa-
cilities, and the general technical community. Compiles topi-
cal  literature  and   describes  current  state-of-the-art
technology for hazardous waste incineration.
(EPA/SW-889)                     09/01/81
Environmental Fact Sheet: Administrative
Stay of Wood Preserving Rule

Discusses the administrative stay issued by EPA that ex--
tends the time wood preservers are allowed to construct or
repair drip pads at facilities.
                                 05/15/91

^"OKterNumber:  EPA/53C+SW-91-052  Order Form:^OS^,


Environmental Fact Sheet: Agency
Determines Final Regulatory Status of
Special Wastes from Mineral Processing

Discusses final regulatory status of special wastes from min-
eral processing, as determined under RCRA Subtitle C.
                      :           05/15/91
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Agency
Releases Report to Congress on Special
Wastes from Mineral Processing

Presents EPA Report to Congress  regarding 20 mineral "
processing wastes generated by 91  facilities in 29 states.
Report characterizes and presents finding for each waste
and solicits comments on findings. Agency proposes to ban
elemental phosphorus slag in construction and/or land rec-
lamation because of radioactivity levels.
                                 07/15/90
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Environmental Fact Sheet: Amendment to
Requirements for  Hazardous Waste
Incinerator Permits

Explains EPA amendment  to hazardous  waste incinerator
permit regulations, clarifying requirements that an existing
hazardous waste incinerator must conduct a trial burn and
submit trial burn data prior to permit assurance. Require-
ments provide for the maximum protection of human health
and environment.
                                                     Environmental Fact Sheet:  Amendment to
                                                     the Regulations for Burning Hazardous
                                                     Waste in Boilers and  Industrial Furnaces

                                                     Explains technical amendment to final boiler and industrial
                                                     furnace rule.  Clarifies the regulation (56 FR 7134) and cor-
                                                     rects certain provisions that could result in unintended con-,
                                                     sequences. Each amendment is briefly described.
                                                                                    "08/15/91  ' • ""

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Environmental Fact Sheet:
on Waste
                                                                                    America's War
                                                     Lists EPA documents that are published in accordance with
                                                     goal to reduce and recycle 25 percent of waste generated
                                                     by 1992. Summarizes ERA'S activities.
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'Environmental Fact Sheet: Application of
Land Disposal Restrictions to CERCLA
Remedial Actions

Looks for alternative interpretations for land disposal  that
may allow more flexibility in selecting protective and cost-ef-
fective remedies and may be tailored to site-specific condi-
tions.                                  '
                           .   .   10/15/89
Environmental Fact Sheet: Capacity
Assurance Planning and the 1991  Biennial
Report

Describes EPA's decision to use -Biennial Reports for pri-
mary data collection in conducting state capacity assurance
analyses. Includes a list of waste information requested from,
previous years, as well as new data elements.
                                 11/15/91   .

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Environmental Fact Sheet: Changes to
Interim Status Facilities; Modifications to
Hazardous Waste Permits; Procedures for
Postclosure Permitting

Announces final  rule  modification  for three  portions of
RCRA regulations that unnecessarily restrict interim status
and permitted facilities from making changes in operations.
Increases the  flexibility .of -interim status facilities to make
changes without obtaining RCRA permit. The rule also ex-
pedites closure and correction activities.
                                 03/15/89
Environmental Fact Sheet: Clarification on
the Timing for Retrofitting Surface
Impoundments under the Land Disposal
Restrictions Rule

Announces the proposed resolution of conflicting provisions
of Sections 3004(h)(4) and 3005(j)(6). The resolution allows
interim status surface impoundments that are brought into
the Subtitle C regulatory system to have four years to retrofit
to meet the minimum technology requirements of Section
3004(o).               ,  .
         •'  '                 •  01/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Coke Listiing
Determination Made Final

Announces EPA's final rule listing seven wastes from the
coke, by-products industry as hazardous. The rule does not
affect those wastes that are recycled back into the manufac-
turing process. In addition, process wastewaters are not be-
ing listed as hazardous.
                        '  •       08/15/92
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Coke Oveins
Temporarily Exempted from BIF Rule
Provisions

Announces administrative stay on permitting standards for
boilers and industrial furnaces as applied to 34 coke ovens
that recycle hazardous waste.                       ,  -
                                 08/15/91
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Environmental Fact Sheet: Delay of
Closure Period for Hazardous Waste
Facilities

Amends requirements so permitted and interim-status land-
fills, surface impoundments, and land treatment units may
now be  eligible to delay closure to receive nonhazardous
wastes after final receipt of hazardous waste.
                                 08/15/89
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                                                     Environmental Fact Sheet: Entry into
                                                     Force of the Basel Convention
                                                     Describes the 1992 Basel Convention on the  Control of
                                                     Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their
                                                     Disposal, the first major international agreement addressing
                                                     imports  and  exports  of hazardous wastes,  household
                                                     wastes, and household waste combustion ash.  Currently,
                                                     20 countries have ratified the Basel Convention.
                                                          •	04/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet: Delisting
Petitions and the Petition Review Process

Describes the rulernaking procedure that can lead to stand-
ard, conditional, or upfronf exclusions on the obligation to
treat certain wastes as hazardous. Introduces facilities to the
steps of the delisting petition review process with a focus on
information requirements and EPA methods of technical
evaluation,
                                 04/15/93

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Environmental Fact Sheet: Delisting
Regulation Amendment

Proposes that the existing language in 40 CFR  Section
260,22(b) be deleted and substituted with language to clar-
ify additional factors regarding the mixture of solid and haz-
ardous wastes considered in a delisting evaluation.
                                06/15/89
                                                     Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Amends
                                                     Monitoring Well Requirements for
                                                     Interim-Status Hazardous Waste Facilities

                                                     Amends standards applicable to owners and operators of
                                                     interim-status hazardous waste facilities. Owners and opera-
                                                     tors of facilities may use an acceptable alternate location
                                                     when physical obstacles prevent the placement of monitor-
                                                     ing wells at a specified location.
                                                                                     01/15/92
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                                                     Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Amends
                                                     Primary Petroleum Sludge Listing

                                                     Clarifies Primary Petroleum Sludge  Listing of 1990.   Ex-
                                                     cludes non-contract, one-through cooling waters and floats
                                                     emanating from F038 units as a result of biological treat-
                                                     ment.  EPA has requested  additional data. to  determine
                                                     whether wastes may justify a new listing.
                                                                                     05/15/91
Environmental Fact Sheet: Effective Date
for Hazardous Debris Treatment
Standards Extended  One Year

Extends the effective treatment date for most debris con-
taminated with hazardous waste to May 8, 1993. This ex-
tension Is in response to the lack of treatment capacity for
hazardous waste expressed  by commenters to the January
9,  1992, Proposed Rule on  Land Disposal Restrictions for
Newly Listed Wastes and Contaminated Debris.
                                 05/15/92
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Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Amends
Regulations Related to Third Party
Liability Coverage, Closure, and
Post-Closure Care

Announces amendments to EPA requirements governing fi-
nancial reponsibility and assurance for hazardous waste fa-
cilities. These amendments modify the regulations under
RCRA governing the use and implementation of certain fi-
nancial instruments  used in  demonstrating coverage for
possible liability claims and closure and post-closure care
costs.
                                08/15/92
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Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Guideline
for Purchasing Building Insulation
Containing Recovered Materials

Recommends that procuring agencies use minimum con-
tent standards for the amount of recovered materials in insu-
lation products. EPA standards table is included.
                                06/15/91
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Guideline
for Purchasing Retread Tires

Refers to EPA's issued guideline for purchasing retread tires
from Nov.1?;  1988. Covers recommended retread prefer-
ence,  obtaining retreading services,  purchasing  retread
tires, federal regulation of retread tires, and principal federal
procuring agencies.    •:
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Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Guideline
for Purchasing Cement and Concrete
Containing Fly Ash

Recommends that coal fly ash is,not to exceed a maximum
ratio of water to cementitious material [w/c+f)], where w, c,
and f represent weights of water, portland cement, and fly
ash, respectively.,
                                01/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues
Final Rule Regarding Liquids in Hazardous
Waste Landfills

Announces final ruling addressing the biodegradability and
compressibility of sorbed liquid wastes. Briefly describes the
ruling  with attention to EPA's  commitment to finalizing
HSWA rulemaking on liquids in landfills.
                                11/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Guideline
for Purchasing Paper and Paper Products

Recommends that procuring agencies review paper specifi-
cations to remove subtle barriers for purchasing paper con-
taining recovered materials. Minimum standards tables are
included.          ,                     ,        ,
                                06/15/91
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Guideline
for Purchasing Re-Refined Lubricating Oil

Recommends that procuring agents not require lubricating
oils containing re-refined oil meet any performance stand-
ard higher than that required of virgin lubricating oil. In-
cludes  American Petroleum   Institute  (API)  and
military specifications.
                              .  06/15/91
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues
Final Rules for Corrective Action
Management Units and Temporary Units

Announces EPA revision of the corrective action-related
regulations under Subtitle C: Addresses the time and cost
difficulties associated- with managing remediation wastes.
Introduces  Corrective Action Management Units (CAMUs)
and Temporary Units for remediation wastes in an effort to
ease corrective action.
                                03/15/93
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues:
Interim Final Regulations on the "Mixture"
and "Derived-from" Rules

Announces reinstatement of "mixture" and "derived-from"
rules governing the management of hazardous waste on an
interim basis. Also opens public comment on this issue.
                               02/15/92
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Issues
New Guidance for Capacity Assurance
Planning

Announces revised approach to capacity assurance plan-
ning for 1993.
                                 07/15/93

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Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues
New Treatment Standards for Certain
Ignltable and Corrosive Wastes

Announces an Interim final rule that replaces the treatment
standard of deactivatiqh for certain ignitable and corrosive
wastes. Announces new standards that include numerical
treatment standards for hazardous constituents of these
wastes. Ruling is intended to bring the deactivation standard
for Ignitable and  corrosive wastes into full compliance with
RCRA.
                                 05/15/93

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Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Proposes
Modifications to the Definition of
Wastewater Treatment Unit

Proposes the exclusion of devices with thermal treatment
processes as wastewater treatment units, except for sludge
dryers.  Maintains EPA's  long-standing policy that thermal
treatment units must be individually permitted under RCRA.
Public comment is requested.
                                 07/15/90
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Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes
Revised Hazardous Waste Identification
Rule

Proposes an amendment to define hazardous waste by
either establishing concentration-based exemption levels for
some hazardous constituents found in certain wastes, or by
expanding the number of hazardous constituents in the Tox-
Icity Characteristic rule. This proposal was withdrawn in the
October 30,1992, Federal Register.
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Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes
to Exempt Underground Storage Tanks
Petroleum-Contaminated  Media and
Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste
Requirement

Announces a' proposal to exempt media and debris con-
taminated by UST petroleum from certain portions of trie
RCRA Toxicity Characteristics rule. The  rule  finalizes the
temporary deferral found at 40 CFR 261.4 (b) (10). Explains
possible expansion 'of"the rule,  proposed management
standards, and potential regulatory approaches.
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Proposes
Treatment Standards for Newly Listed and
Identified Wastes and for Hazardous Soil

Announces EPA's innovative approach to the regulation of
hazardous soil under the land disposal restrictions program.
Also proposes to simplify existing rules by providing a set of
universal treatment standards that are to be applied to virtu-
ally all wastes.
                                09/15/93
                                                    Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Releases
                                                    Final Rule on Liners and Leak Detection
                                                    Systems

                                                    Summarizes  new requirements mandated by HSWA.  Re-
                                                    quirements institute minimum standards for double liners,
                                                    leachate collection and removal systems, leak detection sys-
                                                    tems, and construction quality assurance programs at haz-
                                                    ardous waste surface^ impoundments, landfills, and waste
                                                    piles.
                                                                                     01/15/92
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Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Revises
Quality Assurance Measures for the
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure
Announces the removal of spike recovery correction require-
ments for TCLP testing. The removal makes testing require-
ments consistent with those outlined in EPA's  manual on
RCRA testing methodology. Waste previously found to be
TC-hazardous using spike recovery correction must still be
managed as hazardous until reevaluated according to re-
vised TCLP testing procedure.
                               '10/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Revises
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste
(SW-846)

Announces a rule that  authorizes an  updated version of
EPA's main guidance document for RCRA test methods.
The rule declares that the Third Edition of SW-846 is the
appropriate testing methodology reference for all RCRA
testing.   '                '
           -   .,                  06/15/93
Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Seeks
Public Involvement in Implementing Draft
Strategy on Hazardous Waste
Minimization and Combustion
Provides information on a series of, public outreach events
and actions associated with the implementation of the Draft
Strategy''on Hazardous Waste Minimization and Combus-
tion, released by EPA Administrator Carol Browner on May
18, 1993. '
            •   ,  '              10/15/93
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA to
Develop Guidance on the Use of the Terms
"Recycled" and  "Recyclable" in Product
Labeling and Advertising

Provides help on specific environmental marketing terms to
educate consumers and advise  marketers. The terms ad-
dressed are related to recycling solid waste materials: The
aim is to increase the use of recycled materials.
                                10/15/91
Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA's Final
Conditional No-Migration Determination
for DOE's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
(WIPP)
Allows DOE to place limited amounts of waste in WIPP re-
pository for testing and experimentation.
                               11/15/90
Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Cover
Requirements for Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills

Announces cover requirements for municipal solid waste
landfills receiving waste after October 9, 1993.  Also notifies
landfills that stop receiving waste between October 9, 1991,
and October 9, 1993, to comply with the federal require-
ments for the final cover, as explained in Section 258.60(a).
                                03/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Final
Modifications to the Wood Preserving
Regulations
Announces final rule that modifies several aspects of a 1990
rule that regulated wastes from the wood preserving indus-
try under RCRA.
                                10/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Final Rule for
Third Third Scheduled Wastes Completes
Statutory Requirements for Land Disposal
Restrictions
Explains fifth  in series of five Land Disposal  Restrictions
(LDR) rulemakings. Establishes treatment standards and ef-
fective dates for Third Third wastes, including characteristic
wastes  and soft hammer wastes from First and Second
Third lists. Treatment standards apply to hazardous wastes
that are land disposed, including those injected into deep
wells.
                                05/08/90
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Final Rule to
Eliminate Mineral Processing Wastes from
the Bevill Amendment

Promulgates high-volume and low-hazard criteria for deter-
mining which mineral  processing  wastes keep  exempt
status under Bevill exclusion. Defines processing wastes as
opposed to beneficiation wastes, which are subject to regu-
lation as a solid waste under Subtitle D.
                                 08/15/89

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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Final Rule to
Identify the Status of Twenty Mineral
Processing Wastes Conditionally Retained
within the Bevill Amendment

Identifies the 5 wastes removed from exclusion and the 15
wastes remaining within exclusion. Wastes no  longer cov-
ered by Bevill exclusion will be evaluated  for hazardous
characteristics. Wastes exhibiting one or  more  charac-
teristics of hazardous waste must be managed according to
RCRA Subtitle C requirements.
                                 01/15/90
Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous
Waste Minimization - interim Final
Guidance for Generators

Introduces EPA's interim final guidance on developing a ba-
sic hazardous waste minmization program. The guidance is
designed to help waste management organizations and haz-
ardous waste generators design programs that fulfill RCRA
provisions.
                                05/15/93
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Interim Final
Rule Suspending Application of the
Toxicity Characteristic for Used
Chlorofluorocarbon Refrigerants Being
Reclaimed

Discusses interim final rule suspending the application of
toxicity characteristics for reclaiming used chforofluorocar-
bon refrigerants. Recycling used refrigerants is gaining ac-
ceptance. Venting certain chemicals, including refrigerants,
will be prohibited effective July 1, 1992.  '
                                 02/15/91
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Hazardous
Waste Boilers and Industrial Furnaces
Now under Strict RCRA Regulations

Explains rutemaking in order to reduce and control toxic pol-
lutants from industrial furnaces and boilers that are burning
two million tons of hazardous waste a year. Applicable facili-
ties must obtain operating permits or stop burning waste.
This rutemaking brings  all facilities burning  hazardous
wastes for energy recovery or treatment under full regulation
for first time.
                                12/15/90
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Hazardous
Waste Management System; Final
Codification Rule Correction

Describes the corrective notice that makes current' regula-
tory language of 40 CFR 264.301 consistent with June 23,
1987 U.S. Court of Appeals decision.
                                04/15/90
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Land Disposal
Restrictions - Second Third (Final)

Discusses EPA's final approach to implementing land dis-
posal restrictions of Second Third hazardous wastes] Rule
establishes treatment standards based, on performance of
Best Demonstrated Technology (BDAT), and specifies when
standards will be effective.
                                06/15/89
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Large-Volume
Wastes from Coal-Fired Electric Utilities
Exempt as Hazardous Waste

Announces EPA's determination that large-volume wastes
from coal-fired electric utilities pose minimal risks to human
health and the environment. Continues the exemption for fly
ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, and flue gas desulfurization
wastes.  Recommends potential problems be addressed on
a site-specific basis.
                                08/15/93
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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Listing of
Wastes from Primary Treatment of Oily
Wastewaters

Reports on published list, from May 19, 1980, for hazardous
wastes, including five wastes generated from petroleum re-
fining.  Under subsequent  rulemaking,  all oil/water/solid
separator sludges and/or floats in primary treatment of oil
wastewater from petroleum refining would be regulated un-
der RCRA and Superfund as listed hazardous wastes.
       '  •                    "  '11/15/90   .
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  Municipal
 Landfill Regulations Mean Safer Disposal
 of Solid Waste

 Establishes comprehensive, protective standards for manag-
 ing the nation's solid waste burden. Specifies location provi-
 sions and design, operating, and closure requirements for
 landfills. Rule offers incentives for increasing source" reduc-
•tion and recycling nationwide.
                                 09/15/91
Environmental Fact Sheet: Management
Standards Issued to Control Potential
Risks from Recycled Used Oil - No
Hazardous Waste Listing

Introduces new EPA management standards for all seg-
ments of the used oil recycling system. The standards apply
simple controls to generators of used oil and more stringent
controls to processors, refiners, and transporters of used oil.
The controls, found at 40 CFR 279, diminish potential risks
and make it unnecessary to list recycled used oil as hazard-
ous waste.   ,                            ~
                                 08/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet: Mercury in the
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Stream

Describes EPA's examination of the major sources of mer-
cury in the MSW stream, such as batteries and paint resi-
dues. Predicts a dramatic decrease in mercury discards in
the next several years due to source reduction and recycling
efforts.
        ...              .   07/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Milestone!
Fifth Rulemaking Finalizes Land Disposal
Restrictions

Completes six-year program. Treatment standards estab-
lished for wastes listed or identified before Nov. 8, 1984.
Hazardous waste management facilities must test treated
waste to verify that it meets standard. Land disposal facili-
ties -must ensure that all waste disposal complies with land
disposal restrictions.
                                05/08/90
 Environmental Fact Sheet: Municipal
 Solid Waste Prevention in Federal
 Agencies

 Highlights waste prevention opportunities in federal agen-
 cies. Explains the principles of waste prevention  and pro-
 vides examples of successful federal programs.
                                 10/15/92
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  New
 Treatment Standards Finalized for KO61
 High Zinc Subcategory Wastes

 Finalizes concentration-based treatment standards for K061
 nonwastewaters in the high zinc subcategory. Finalizes ge-
 neric exclusion from hazardous waste regulations for slag
 resulting from high temperature metal recovery processes.
 Conditional exclusion from solid waste classification is being
 granted for certain partially reclaimed material.
                             -  . 08/15/91




 Environmental Fact Sheet: Nineteen
 Eighty-Five National Biennial Report on
 Hazardous Waste Generators and
 Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities

 Introduces a two-volume 1985 Biennial Report that summa-
 rizes nationwide data on  hazardous waste generation and
 management activities regulated by RCRA.
                               ' 03/15/89
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              Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Environmental Fact Sheet: No Hazardous
Waste Listing for Used Oil That Is Being
Disposed

Announces the determination that it is unnecessary to list
used oil being disposed of as hazardous waste. This rule fi-
nalizes the September 1991 Supplemental  Proposal to re-
evaluata the 1986 decision not to list used oil as hazardous
waste.
                                 05/15/92
I 'OPr&f Number:
""Order'Form: "o'SWl
Environmental Fact Sheet: No Land
Disposal Standards Amendment

Reschedules land ban restrictions for nonwastewater forms
of wastes disposed of before August 17, 1998 or generated
in the course of treating wastewater forms of listed wastes.
EPA postpones effective date for land ban standards until
May 8, 1990. Rescheduling is intended to correct earlier er-
roneous premises.
                                 05/01/89
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 Order Number: EPA/530-SW-89-044  Order Form: OSW
H '	i •, • in	»i «'ii.'i'H<,	 j	!•]	|| i*t	,'"	;• iiiiEi'iiii «KW .  .     ..:'.:.: " """"
Environmental Fact Sheet: Plastics: The
Facts About Production, Use, and Disposal

Pmsents ERA'S Report to Congress on methods to manage
and control plastic wastes. Discusses major types of plastics
and their uses. Looks at where plastics go and resulting dis-
posal problems. EPA believes source reduction and  recy-
cling will provide the most significant results in reducing the
Impact of plastics in the environment.
                                 02/15/90
                     Environmental Fact Sheet:  Plastics:  The
                     Facts on Source Reduction

                     Presents EPA's, Report to Congress on methods to manage
                     and control plastic wastes. Outlines ERA'S belief that source
                     reduction is the best method for reducing environmental im-
                     pacts from wastes, by decreasing the amount or toxicity of
                     materials that are thrown away.
                                   ''  ""   '      '    '           '
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                                 U'^rJJJ^^^tlJ'tIJ?,^^ VVl^'S'^^Vl£l^lJj\V^.^^
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                     Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed
                     Modifications to the Hazardous Waste
                     Recycling Program

                     Announces a proposal to provide a conditional exempt Jon
                     from full RCRA regulation for those batteries and recalled
                     pesticides that are considered hazardous waste. The rule is
                     designed to encourage the development of more efficient
                     and effective collection systems for these wastes.
                            .   	,., ,,    ' ,  -,,     ,'  01/15/93
                                                                           ,
                                                     Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed No
                                                     Migration Variances to the Land Disposal
                                                     Restrictions ....... of Hazardous Wastes ........... ' ........ ................

                                                     Announces^ a proposed rule to create a comprehensive,
                                                     substantive,' and procedural framework for no migration pe-;
                                                     titions.   ............ '' .........
                                                        ........ ' ..... '.,,' .......... "  ,  ',,.' ........ 08/15/92
                         ,  ,  ,         ,   .     ,,  , . ,     „„
                     Environmental Fact Sheet:  Proposed
                     Rulemaking on Corrective Action for Solid .......... '
                     Waste Management Units at Hazardous
                     Waste Management Facilities

                     Establishes a comprehensive set of procedural and techni-
                     cal standards for investigation and cleanup of facilities that
                     receive  permits for  managing hazardous  wastes  under
                     RCRA. Provides framework for making  cleanup decisions
                     that are consistent with regulations. Provides impetus for in-
                     creased state role in environmental cleanup.
                            .........   .............. 07/15/90
:	Orefer Number; EPA/530-SW-9CW17A Order Form; OSW,
• "I	I	I	Ililifliiill	IIWI Il/Vlllllllil1'!-   '	Ill	i	I	nil l mil |u i    •:      ;
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Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycled Coke
Wastes Exempt from Hazardous Waste
Regulation

Announces that coke by-product residues returned to coke
ovens or mixed with coaf tar are not to be listed as hazard-
ous waste. By excluding coke by-product from FLORA regula-
tion, the final rule encourages legitimate hazardous waste
recycling over disposal.
                                06/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycling
Grass Clippings

Recommends leaving grass clippings ^on lawns. Explains
that this practice is environmentally desirable and good for
lawns.
                                07/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycling
Municipal Solid Waste: Facts and Figures

Describes nine of the primary components of the MSW
stream, along with their generation rate, the percentage of-
the MSW stream they comprise, and their recovery rate. Pro-
vides a list of publications available from  EPA related to
MSW.    ,..-."            '      .    .
,.     '      '                  07/15/92  -
Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulations
for Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers
and Industrial Furnaces Clarified

Announces amendment to the regulations governing the
burning of hazardous waste  in boilers and industrial fur-
naces (BIFs). Lists technical clarifications that provide guid-
ance and correct unintended consequences of the rule.
                  .   \       '   08/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Report
Analyzes Municipal Waste Combustioin
Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates

Characterizes, MWC ash, laboratory extracts of MWC ash,
and leachates from ash disposal facjlities. Combined bot-
tom and fly ash samples from five state-of-the-art mass burn
municipal waste combustion facilities were collected. Re-
sults indicated low concentrations of PCDDs/PDDFs and
Appendix IX semivolatile compounds. Levels for lead and
cadmium were frequently, exceeded. One extract exceeded
"mercury level, but no extract from other extraction proce-
dures exceeded regulatory levels.
                                03/15/90
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  Small
 Communities and the Municipal Landfill
 Regulations

 Establishes comprehensive, protective standards for the dis-
 posal of municipal solid waste at approximately 6,000 land-
 fills. An, effort was made to reduce impacts of regulations on
 small communities.
                                09/15/91
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  Some
 Deadlines in Federal Regulations
 Extended for Small Landfills; Extra Time
 Provided to Landfills in Midwest Flood
 Regions

 Announces  extensions to compliance with federal regula-
 tions for municipal solid waste landfills for smaller communi-
 ties nationwide and for landfills in the Midwest experiencing
 a strain on their disposal capacity due to the 1993 flood. In-'
 eludes a detailed summary chart of changes to the effective
 dates.
                                09/15/93
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Environmental Fact Sheet: Source
Reduction and Combustion of Hazardous
Waste

Introduces a directive issued to EPA Regional Offices outlin-
ing the importance of source reduction and a series of pro-
tective  actions to be  taken  during  the  permitting  of
hazardous waste boilers and industrial  furnaces (BIFs). Also
introduces guidelines  for requiring waste minimization pro-
grams at BIFs.  Provides background facts and figures,  as
well as a description of current EPA objectives and actions.
                                 05/15/93
 Order Number
Order Form OSW'
Environmental Fact Sheet: SWICH: EPA's
National Solid Waste Information
Clearinghouse

Describes basic functions of Solid Waste Information Clear-
inghouse (SWICH), whose mission is to serve  as a central
source for municipal solid waste information. Includes infor-
mation on SWICH library system and access to Electronic
Bulletin Board.
                                 01/15/91'
                ,  . - , ,,.  ' , " - .,,.."• - - ^.«-."..,^^n,,wi-V'-1l^W!'*!lMW^.«™',M™f
 Order Number:
Environmental Fact Sheet: Temporary
Suspension of the Toxicity Characteristic
in Non-UST Petroleum-Product Cleanups
Proposed

Announces a proposal to temporarily suspend the Toxicity
Characteristic rule for non-UST petroleum-contaminated me-
dia In states with adequate petroleum cleanup programs.
The suspension is intended to enhance  and accelerate
cleanups while avoiding burdensome regulation.
                                 12/15/92

 Ofder Number. EPA/530-F-Q2-Q23
' Order Form: 'OSW ''
Environmental Fact Sheet: The Facts
About Plastics in the Marine Environment

Presents EPA's Report to Congress on methods to manage
and control plastic wastes. Identifies plastics found in the
marine environment and their sources. Includes  problems
caused by plastic wastes.  Major impacts are entanglement
and ingestlon by marine animals and aesthetic  and  eco-
nomic losses caused  by lost fishing gear and by litter on
beaches.
                                 02/15/90
                    Environmental Fact Sheet: The Facts on
                    Degradable Plastics

                    Explains EPA's Report to Congress on methods to manage
                    and control plastic wastes. Degradable plastics  are engi-
                    neered by photodegradation and biodegradation. Discusses
                    how degradable plastics fit into.solid waste solutions of re-
                    ducing waste, landfilling, recycling, and incineration.
                                                     02/15/90
                     Environmental Fact Sheet: The Facts on
                     Recycling Plastics

                     Explains EPA's Report to Congress on methods to manage
                     and control plastic wastes. Plastics used in consumer prod-
                     ucts  are technically  recyclable, but collection, separatidn,
                     and cleaning of products have proven to be difficult and
                     sometimes expensive. Less than one percent of plastics cur-
                     rently are being recycled.
                                                      02/15/90
                    Environmental Fact Sheet: The National
                    Corrective Action Prioritization System

                    Describes the National Corrective Action Prioritization Sys-
                    tem (NCAPS), a system set up to efficiently and consistently
                    assess the relative cleanup priority of RCRA facilities. Intro-
                    duces NCAPS ranking and how rankings are used.
                                                     01/15/93

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Environmental Fact Sheet:  Toxicity
Characteristic Rule Finalized

Discusses final Toxicity Characteristic rule that adds 25 or-
ganic chemicals to the existing list of eight metals and six
pesticides regulated under RCRA. Establishes regulatory
levels for new organic chemicals listed. Replaces Extraction
Procedure Leach Test with Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure. -     .
                                03/15/90
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Wastes
Generated during the. Production of
Chlorinated Toluenes Listed as Hazardous

Announces final rule listing three waste streams generated
from production of chlorinated toluenes (K149, K150, K151)
as hazardous wastes. The rule sets the reportable quantity
at 10 pounds.
                                10/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Treatment
Standards Finalized for 2O Newly Listed
Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Debris

Announces  land disposal restriction (LDR) rules for 20
newly listed  hazardous wastes.  Wastes include recent pe-
troleum refining wastes (F037 and F038), wastes from un-
symmetrical  dimethylhydrazine (K107-K110), wastes from
dinitrotoluene and toluenediamine (K111 and K112), wastes
from ethylene dibromide (K117, K118, and K136), wastes from
ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid (K123-K126), wastes from
methyl bromide (K131 and K132), and additional organic U
wastes (U328, U353, and U359). Describes additional com-
ponents of the LDR rules, including regulations for hazard-
ous debris and containment buildings.
                                 06/15/92
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Update to
Third Edition of RCRA Test Methods
Document SW-846  Proposed

Announces a,rule that proposes revisions to several meth-
ods in the Third Edition of the SW-846 Test Methods Man-
ual. The proposed rule offers several new  methods,
including methods for additional analytes, and increases the
number of wastes and constituents that can be accurately
analyzed.
                                 06/15/93
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Wood
Preserving Wastes Listed as Hazardous

Presents three wastes generated by wood preserving indus-
try (F032, F034, F035) that have been added to EPA's lists -
of hazardous wastes requiring regulation. Finalizes portion
of December 1988 proposed rule. Management standards
for drip pads included.
                                 11/15/90
Environmental Fact Sheet: Wood Surface
Protection Wastes Proposed as Hazardous

Describes the proposed listing of wood surface protection
wastes as hazardous. The rule would classify protectant us-
ing a concentration of pentachlorpphenate greater than 0.1
parts per million as hazardous.
    '•'"''    '                    04/15/93
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Yard Waste
Composting

Presents EPA recommendation for composting yard wastes
instead of putting them in landfills. Provides how-to informa- •
tion.
                                 01/15/91  -
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Waste Export
and Import Act of 1991

Proposes legislation to  implement requirements of- Basel
Convention, the first major international agreement address-
ing the import and export of hazardous and other wastes.
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               Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
EP Toxicity Characteristic (40 CFR
261.24); Identification and Listing of
Hazardous Waste under RCRA, Subtitle C,
Section 3001                                   .

Describes process by which EPA identified and defined Ex-:
traction Procedure "IbxicityCharacteristic. Presents rationale,
assumptions, models, and scientific studies employed in de-
fining extraction procedure toxicity.   Discusses comments
received on proposed characteristics and changes made in
response to comments.
                                  05/01/80
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027
                                        Form;  N
EPA Activities under RCRA of 1976 -
Annual Report to the President and
Congress, Fiscal Year 1977

Describes activities of EPA during FY 1977 in  carrying out
mandates and authorizations of RCRA. Covers activities re-
lated to state and local program development, land disposal
provisions, hazardous waste regulation, resource recovery
and waste reduction, and public participation and informa-
tion. Summaries from EPA Regional offices compiled to in-
dicate  activities throughout country.  Lists reports  and
publications Issued during year.
(EPA/SW-663)                      02/01/78
    WRiirfiBef;	P888-197 603
          Order Form:
                                              NTts"
EPA Activities under RCRA - Annual
Report to the President and Congress,
Fiscal Year 1978

Describes activities of EPA during fiscal year 1978 in carry-
ing out mandates and authorizations of RGRA. Covers ac-
tivities planned for 1979 and activities related to state and
local program development, land disposal provisions, and
public participation and education. Summaries  from  EPA
Regional offices compiled to indicate activities throughout
country. Lists reports and publications issued during yean
                                  03/15/79
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i,  '     '                "„'   ' '     '      ,.      H      f
                                                       EPA Administrator Browner Announces
                                                       New Hazardous Waste Reduction and
                                                       Combustion Strategy

                                                       Documents, Administrator Carol M. Browner's new hazard-
                                                       ous waste reduction and combustion strategy in a press re-
                                                       lease format. The strategy prioritizes waste reduction and'
                                                       sets reduction guidelines for hazardous waste producers.
                                                       Provides quotes from Browner's announcement.
                                                                         Y  '   '  Y     05/18/93
 f Order Number:  EPA/53Q-F-93$12. *
      > ,   I V'" ''	1,4 '"•• ' ,   ' •'  ' ,'" .,'

 EPA Guide for Infectious Waste
    1 '  ,,  i,i ; if;",,, 11 '	.,'il,,",1, I" 	  "' 'i  iii,,   '  , • ,,  ',    	"	1' „'
 Management

 Provides guidance on  management of infectious waste.
 Documents EPA perspective on acceptable infectious waste
 management practices. Topics include a definition of infec-
 tious waste and "recommended "practices for packaging,
 treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal of wastes.
 Contains  updated summary of state  requirements and
 regulations.
•(EPA/530-SW-86-014')              05/15/86

 Border Number.  PB86~1-99 130', v'//t'OrderForm; ~wlS"
 Equivalency of State Financial
 Responsibility Mechanisms
      _^ ',  ' im,	  , Liiii'iin, in, n i'1'	i n 11 IL .A'.	 	h 'in	.....'. !.'!"L.'".'-.. ..J.. *.'	 ---'- ---'- — -' -1-"1" '- 'i'1 *i'i''"i*'.!,'"»
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 Describes criteria of equivalence to federal requirements for
 states seeking authorization to administer hazardous waste
 programs. States not seeking such authorization may enact
 financial responsibility requirements applicable to owners
 and operators of hazardous waste  management facilities.
 Covers  criteria for equivalence determinations, trust funds,
 surety bonds, letters of credit, and  closure or postclosure
 insurance.
                                   09/01/82

                              :., / '• Order Form:: J>
                               Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and
                               Hazardous Waste

                               Describes 39 steps to evaluate plans pertinent to sequence
                               of designing, constructing, and maintaining effective cover
                               over solid and hazardous waste. Evaluations consider soils,
                               site conditions,  details of cover design,  and postclosure
                               maintenance and contingencies.
                               (EPA/SW-867} Y^r,!^'	 ,  ' ",    09/15/82 '  '''""'  •
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                                                              ''	"Vinyl,
                                                                        jib,I!1' AH',!»',"''mi!i,,:,'	!'I,„'!,, 'A	'n "ii'Lill,,',:/!, ij',,,1!!,, 'A'" ,,,'Lil1,
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Evaluation Guidelines for Toxic Air
Emissions from Land Disposal Facilities

Provides technical guidance to. evaluate the' potential emis-
sions of volatile  hazardous chemicals into the atmosphere
from land disposal facilities such as surface impoundments.,
seepage facilities, landfills, and land treatment facilities. This
method predicts impact on ambient air quality by estimating
the emission rates of toxic components from disposal facili-
ties.          "
                                08/01/81
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Fate and Transport of Hazardous
Constituents; Identification and Listing of
Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
Section 3001

Presents two sections/ The first section is a compilation of
physical and chemical properties of 195 hazardous constitu-
ents. The second section estimates the migratory potential
or persistence of constituents of concern, based on model
in which waste is disposed' of in an unccfifined landfill
and/or lagoons.
                              •  05/01/80
Federal Recycling Program

Describes the federal office paper recycling program.  En-
courages federal employees-to participate, in' the program.  ,
                  ,  :  .          07/15/92
Final Draft Guidance for Subpart G of the
Interim Status Standards for Owners and
Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities

Assists regional offices in implementing closure and post-
closure plans. Identifies major issues that affect closure re-
quirements, with clarification of definitions.  Focuses on six
specific types  of closing: tanks, surface  impoundments,
land treatment facilities, landfills, incinerators, and multiple
process facilities.
                                11/15/81
Final Interim Status Standards for Surface
Impoundments (4O CFR 265.22O);
Standards Applicable to Owners and
Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities  under
RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

Describes purpose, legislative authority for  regulations, and
key definitions used in the development of  standards. Dis-
cusses the need for regulation from. public  health and envi-
ronmental standpoints. ' Provides a synopsis of proposed
regulations.  Includes analysis of issues, including proposed
regulations and rationale, comments received, Agency's re-
sponse and  final regulatory  language. References and ap-
pendices included.
                                04/15/80   ..
                                                    Financial Assurance for Closure and
                                                    Postclosure Care; Requirements for
                                                    Owners and Operators of Hazardous
                                                    Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
                                                    Facilities; A Guidance Manual

                                                    Communicates information, to ensure that adequate finan-
                                                    cial repponsibility.is provided for proper closure and postclo-
                                                    sure care of hazardous waste facilities. Introduction provides
                                                    a general background for understanding financial require-
                                                    ments 'and manual organization.  An overview of require-
                                                    ments is included in Chapter II. Subsequent chapters deal
                                                    with trust funds, surety bonds, letters of credit, insurance, fi-
                                                    nancial test and corporate guarantee, state-required mecha-
                                                    nisms, and assumption of responsibility.
                                                   .(EPA/SW-955)     _•             -.  05/15/82   , .   .
                                                    Financial Requirements (40 CFR 264 and
                                                    265, Subpart H); Standards Applicable to
                                                    Owners and Operators of Hazardous
                                                    Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
                                                    Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
                                                    3OO4

                                                    Presents standards developed by EPA for financial require-
                                                    ments for owners and operators of hazardous waste facili-
                                                    ties as part of  Interim Status Standards -  Subpart H,
                                                    Financial Requirements. Only covers portions of Subpart H
                                                    that were promulgated on  May 19, 1980, and  technical
                                                    amendments to regulations/
                                                                                    01/15/81
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              Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Financial Requirements; Interim Status
Standards (40 CFR 265, Subpart H); Final
Draft Guidance

Assists regional offices In implementing sections of interim
status regulations relevant to closure and postclosure cost
estimates. Section should be read in conjunction with guid-
ance for closure and postclosure plans. Document empha-
sizes Interim status.
(EPA/SW-913)                     01/15/84
: Order Number. PB88-"l97595       Order Form:' /V77& •:
First Report to Congress: Resource
Recovery and Source Reduction
Pertains to investigation and study of problems of resource
recovery. Organized into four major sections and two ap-
pendices.
(EPA/SW-352)                    01/15/74
   j • '%'!'•• ...... '-L ............ 'vi^i^ii j'l^iSi' :"";;::i::7::'ii:;c:,35!r3"itKJ:fflasiiS
    er Number. PB255 139/8      Order Form; NTS ,
                                                   General and Interim Status Standards for
                                                   Tanks (4O CFR 264 and 265, Subpart J);
                                                   Interim Status Standards for Chemical,
                                                   Physical, and  Biological Treatment (40
                                                   CFR 265, Subpart Q); Standards
                                                   Applicable to Owners and Operators of
                                                   Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
                                                   Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
                                                   Section 3004
                                                   Provides Agency support  and rationale for regulating .haz-
                                                   ardous waste jn tanks and in chemical, physical and biologi-
                                                   cal  treatment facilities.  Contains  definitions,  damage
                                                   incidents, and description of precedents set for regulation.
                                                   Describes proposed regulation and summarizes comments
                                                   and Agency's response to comments and rationale for final
                                                   regulation. Proposes two new  requirements concerning
                                                   comprehensive inspection of tanks and control of air emis-
                                                   sions.	     "•      .
                                                          , '      	  ,      '12/15/80
                                                   —,.,r,,
40 CFR Parts 190-259
Codifies the general and permanent rules published in the
Federal Register by the Environmental Protection Agency
pertaining to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA).
                            '  07/01/93

             ' S69^-?9^»Or49-5	"6{3erF^m;"^O*
40 CFR Parts 260-299

Codifies the general and permanent rules published in the
Federal Register by the Environmental Protection Agency
pertaining to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA).
                               07/01/93

I'Orcfef Number: 869-019-00150-6	" "Order Form:	6pcT:
	S!»!!'B!!&:ra!B«
Fourth Report to Congress: Resource
Recovery and Waste Reduction

Reviews current status of resource recovery and waste re-
duction programs. Presents new findings on resource recov-
ery and waste reduction from EPA studies, investigations,
and technology demonstration projects.  Includes bibliog-
raphy of relevant EPA publications.
(EPA/SW-600)                   08/01/77
                             ![||l!l!l|Hllllllii|l||ll!llllPH«i|l'i H I1!. Il l'll'««S|ta 1 riMM
                               Order Form;
LOpder Number: PB88-197 579
                                                   General Facility Standards for Location of
                                                   Facilities (4O CFR 264, Subpart B, Section
                                                   264.18); Standards Applicable to Owners
                                                   and Operators of Hazardous Waste
                                                   Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
                                                   Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
                                                   3004

                                                   Provides background and support for EPA's general loca-
                                                   tion standards, from  which permits are granted. Explains
                                                   background and basis for regulation's.
                                                                                  12/15/80
                                                  General Issues Concerning Interim Sltatus
                                                  Standards (40 CFR 265); Standards
                                                  Applicable to Owners and Operators of
                                                  Hazardous Waste treatment, Storage, and
                                                  Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
                                                  Section 3004
                                                  Addresses general issues regarding  interim standards  at
                                                  hazardous waste management  facilities. Standards allow
                                                  prompt implementation of the initial  phase of the RCRA
                                                  hazardous waste control.
                                                       	     	     ••••..  04/15/80
                For ordering instructions, go to Section S, Ordering Information and! Forms,
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                                                            Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
 General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 264.13);
 Interim Status Standards for General
 Waste Analysis (40 CFR 265.13);
 Standards Applicable to Owners and
 Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment,
 Storage, and Disposal Facilities under
 RCRA,  Subtitle C, Section 3004

 Provides Agency support for imposing general waste analy-
 sis standards at hazardous waste management facilities. Ad-
 dresses Congressional authority for regulation.   Provides
 examples of damage incidents and describes precedents
 for regulation set by state  and/or other federal statutes.
 Summarizes and responds  to comments received on prc-
. posed regulations, giving Agency's rationale for final regula-
 tions.
                                 04/29/80
 Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan
 for Land Disposal Restrictions Program
 (BOAT)

 Details EPA's BOAT program for collecting treatment data
 and setting forth specific quality assurance and quality con-'
 trol parameters.
 (EPA/530-SW-87-011)               03/15/87
 Geotechnical Systems for Structures on
 Contaminated Sites; Technical Guidance
 Document

 Addresses some of the technical aspects of contaminated
 site remediation and redevelopment. Is intended for use by
 regional and state personnel at sites where contamination is
 marginal or where the primary source of contamination has
 been removed, and where it may be technically feasible to
 build functional structures that can mitigate some environ-
 mental hazards. Includes background information on the
 corrective action program, suitable conditions for structural
 development, major categories of contaminated sftes, selec-
 tion of site-design measures, design components and con-
 figurations,  measures  of  coverage  effectiveness,   and
 examples of sites.
 (EPA/530-R-93-002)                08/15/93
Green Advertising Claims
Helps consumers decide about the environmental claims of
products. Cautions against vague claims, claims of biode-
gradability, and claims that products are ozone-friendly. Pro-
vides government information sources.
                                10/15/92
Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265,
Subpart F); Standards Applicable to
Owners and Operators of Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
3004

Provides Agency support for setting groundwater monitor-
ing standards at hazardous waste management facilities. Fa-
cilities must monitor movement of ground water to'detect
contaminants as early as possible. Specifies monitoring re-
quirements.
                                05/20/80
Groundwater Monitoring Guidance for
Owners and Operators of Interim Status
Facilities

Assists owners and operators of hazardous waste manage-
ment  facilities .required to meet" groundwater monitoring
standards. Discusses purpose of groundwater monitoring
requirements and presents rationale behind  policy.  Com-
mentary on regulations includes methods for updating and
revising ongoing prog rams.
(EPA/SW-963.)                    03/15/83
Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air
Emission Monitoring; Land Disposal Toxic
Air Emissions Evaluation Guideline

Presents procedures for assessing the impact of hazardous
air emissions from disposal facilities on downwind popula-
tion. Disposal areas -include surface impoundments, seep-
age  facilities,   landfills,  and  land - treatment  facilities.
Calculations presented for quick reference.
                                12/15/80
                  For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Guidance Document: Seismic
Considerations in Hazardous Waste
Management Facilities

Documents Agency support for regulations prohibiting haz-
ardous waste management facilities from locating within
200 feet of a fault that has had displacement in  Holocene
time (approximately last 11,000 years). Addresses final ruling
on surface fauit displacement. Includes description of regu-
lation  and consequences of noncompliance. Appendices
discuss earthquakes and  faults, types  of fault  displace-
ments, and holocene deposits.
                                 12/29/80
                    pii|iiii
             ........    '
      i
PB8'7-155 552/AS
                                 i|iiinili|i l|i i  |m ii»|i q
                                 Order Porrn:.
Guidance for Capacity Assurance
Planning; Capacity Planning Pursuant to
CERCLA Section 104(c)(9)

Provides guidance to the states on how to "assure adequate
hazardous waste treatment and disposal  capacity for meet-
Ing the requirements of Section  104(c)(9)  of CERCLA by
preparing the  1993 hazardous waste capacity assurance
plans (CAPs). Includes an overview of the capacity assur-
ance planning process,  base-year data, projections, and in-
formation on addressing shortfalls.
(EPA/530-R-93-014)                05/15/93
a«i ..... vis ...... S|f.a: ...... «:• ....... egssBs ...... »«»««!« .......... i ..... a« ....... BSS*
,,Qrefef Number: PB93-209 898       Order Form: NTIS •
Guidance for Facility Management
Planning; Draft

Provides guidance developing multiyear strategies, the third
step of the facility management planning process. Designed
to encourage coordination  among state and EPA enforce-
ment officials and permitting entities.
                                 07/01/85

                                          	"  TK
Guidance for Implementing the RCRA
Dioxin Listing Rule

Supplies slates and EPA regions with guidance on imple-
menting RCRA listing of CDFs. Gives consensus positions
of various enforcement offices for major response issues of
RCRA and CERCLA programs. Issues and proposed resolu-
tions are summarized.
                                 08/01/85
11		lull	illt!	I!	I	ill	\tmiHll	(•illllll	                •.-.•.••.;;
-Ofoer Number:  PB87-202040       Order Form-. NTS;
                                       Guidance for Permit Writers:  Facilities
                                       Storing Hazardous Waste in Containers

                                       Provides permit writers systematic approach to evaluate per-
                                       mit applications from'facilities that store hazardous waste in
                                       containers. Includes details about design, equipment, and
                                       specific procedures for evaluating data submitted by permit
                                       applicants. Contains topical bibliographies.
                                               "                        11/02/82 	|	
Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery
Wastes	,'""  	'"  """  '   '  '" '   i  '  	  "  '  '	•'"

Provides qprnpanion document to SW-846. Describes and
directs modifications applied to samples from petroleum-re-
fining waste streams. Describes analytical constraints  im-
posed by waste stream residual samples as contrasted to
what can be described as environmental residual samples.
                                 07/05/85   ,
                                       Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for
                                       Closure and Postclosyre Plans (Subparts
                                       G and H); Volume I:  Treatment and
                                       Storage Facilities

                                       Provides, framework, fo,r,developing closure cost estimate'for
                                       treatment  and storage technologies. Intended for use by fa-
                                       cility owners and operators who prepare closure and post-
                                       closure cost estimates  and by state  and EPA  regional
                                       personnel who review cost estimates. Contains worksheets
                                       for estimating closure costs for container storage, treatment*
                                       and storage  tanks, and incineration.    .     ,   ,
                                       (EPA/530-SW-87-009A)              11/15/86	
                                       Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for
                                       Closure and Postclosure Plans (Subparts
                                       G and H); Volume II:  Land Disposal
                                       Facilities

                                       Assists facility owners and operators and state and EPA re-
                                       gional personnel in developing closure and postclosure cost
                                       estimates for land disposal technologies.  Contains work-
                                       sheets for .recording cost estimates for closure and postclo-
                                       sure plans. Contains worksheets for estimating all types of
                                       closure and postclosure costs and summary worksheets for
                                       totalling facility costs.	
                                       (EPA/530-SW-87-009B)     '         11/15/86
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for
Closure and Postclosure Plans (Subparts
G and H); Volume III: Unit Costs

Contains information and guidance on unit cost ranges and
typical unit costs. Explains how unit costs are applied in de-
veloping closure and postclosure cost estimates for land
disposal technologies. Provides guidance to user in  com-
pleting worksheets in Volumes I and II.
(EPA/530-SW-87-009C)    ,          11/15/86
                    Guidance Manual for the Classification of
                    Solid Waste Disposal Facilities

                    Assists in the evaluation of solid waste disposal facilities for
                    those who do not comply with "Criteria for Classification of
                    Solid Waste Disposal, Facilities  and Practices."  Provides
                    technical guidance on setting  priorities for  inventory of
                    open dumps and determining whether a particular facility
                    violates criteria
                    (EPA/SW-199C)
-01/15/81
Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for
Closure and Postclosure Plans (Subparts
G and H); Volume IV: Documentation

Presents information on sources used for each unit cost in
developing closure and postclosure cost estimates for land
^disposal technologies. Provides examples of all computa-
tions performed in developing unit cost and describes as-
sumptions made in developing unit costs.
(EPA/530-SW-87-009D)              11/15/86  .
Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste
Incinerator Permits; Final Report

Provides guidance for review and evaluation of permit appli-
cation information submitted to document compliance with
RCRA standards for incineration. Methods are suggested
for designating facility-specific operation conditions neces-
sary to  ensure compliance  with standards. Incineration
regulations are addressed. Provides guidance for evaluating
incinerator performance data and procedures used in incin-
erator trial burn.
(EPA/SW-966)
07/15/83'
                    Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste
                    Land Treatment Closure/Postclosure (40
                    CFR Part 265)

                    Provides general guidance to owners and operators of haz-
                    ardous waste land treatment units and permit writers on im-
                    plementing part 265 closure regulations. Includes general
                    information on  hazardous waste land treatment and meth-
                    ods of closure.  Addresses the objectives of closure and
                    postclosure, and factors affecting  them.  Also includes
                    methods for addressing closure and postclosure based on
                    migration  potential and management during closure and
                    postclosure.
                                                    04/14/87

                                         '3:895"-
                    Guidance Manual on the RCRA Regulation
                    of Recycled Hazardous Wastes

                    Provides guidance to state and EPA regional personnel who
                    must determine which materials, when recycled, are solid
                    and hazardous wastes. Guidance provided in form of exam-
                    ples illustrating applications of rule to actual recycling prac-
                    tices.  ,
                                                    (EPA/530/SW-86-O15)
                                                    03/15/86
Guidance Manual for Research,
Development, and Demonstration Permits
(4O CFR Section 27O.65)

Provides guidance to writers and research, development,
and demonstration (RD&D) permit applicants in preparing
applications and drafting conditions for RD&D permits. In-
cludes answers to frequently asked questions about RD&D.
(EPA/530-SW-86-008)     ,          07/15/86
                    Guidance on Implementation of the
                    Minimum Technological Requirements of
                    HSWA of 1984, Respecting Liners and!
                    Leachate Collection Systems;
                    Reauthorization Statutory Interpretation
                    #5D

                    Provides further interpretation of minimum technological re-
                    quirements found in Section 3004(o) and 3015 as relating to
                    liners and leachafe collection systems.
                    (EPA/530-SW-85-012)       ..       05/24/85-  -
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section S, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Guidance on Issuing Permits to Facilities
Required to Analyze Groundwater for
Appendix VIII Constituents
Presents EPA's latest views on analytical potential of each
Appendix VIII constituent. Explains how permit writers may
exercise discretion under existing regulations  to expedite
permit issuance where Appendix VIII analyses are required.
                                02/15/86
rdfdof"Number: P~B8?-1
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                                                             Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Hazardous Waste from Discarding of
Commercial Chemical Products and the
Containers and Spill Residues Thereof (40
CFR 261.33); Identification and Listing of
Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
Section 3001

Provides basis for regulations concerning discarded com-
mercial products. Defines division of commercial chemical
products into two categories: those acutely hazardous  and
subject to stringent exclusion levels  and those hazardous
and  regulated  in  the  same manner as other . hazardous
wastes. Regulations concern commercial spill residues and
debris and containers and inner liners that contain acutely
hazardous chernicals.
(EPA/530-SW-89-005)
                                 04/01/81
Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting
Study

Presents results of a study designed to evaluate incinerator
permitting priorities.  Study also determines permitting time-
lines, identifies pertinent issues, and provides an accurate
accounting system for hazardous waste incineration facili-
ties.                          '                   .
                                 08/15/86




Hazardous Waste Incineration:  Questions
and Answers

Provides answers to questions citizens may have about haz-
ardous waste incineration.  Discusses the regulatory pro-
gram for hazardous waste incinerators,  permits and  the
permitting process, and enforcement of permitting opera-
tions.  Includes the general standards for facilities operating
hazardous waste incinerators and potential risks of hazard-
ous waste incineration.
                                 04/15/88'
                                                     Hazardous Waste Incinerators

                                                     Lists by EPA region the 190 facilities having one or more
                                                     hazardous waste incinerator units that either have a' RCRA
                                                     permit, have interim status, or have submitted a permit ap-
                                                     plication for a proposed new unit. Includes facility name, lo-
                                                     cation, and EPA Identification Number.
                                                                              '     "   07/01/93
Hazardous Waste Land Treatment

Provides state-of-the-art information on all aspects of hazard-
ous waste land treatment (HWLT). Refers to people involved
in design  and design review, beginning with  site selection
and waste characterization and progressing through facility
design, operation, and closure. Fate of both inorganic
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Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis

Analyzes human health risks associated with different, regu-
latory scenarios for tanks that treat, store, or accumulate
hazardous waste.
(EPA/S30-SW-86-011)               06/15/86

 Order Number:	PB8*&212	"289/AS	tirdwForm:'' '"
Health and Environmental Effects Profiles
(40 CFR 261); Identification and Listing of
Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
Section 3001

Profiles compiled to support listing  of approximately 170
hazardous constituents identified in Appendix VIII.
                                10/15/81
 Order Number: PB81-190 019
                  Order Form: NTIS
Heuristic Routing for Solid Waste
Collection Vehicles

Provides Information on developing optimum routing sys-
tems for solid waste collection vehicles.  Discusses macro-
routing (assignment of collection routes to processing and
disposal sites), districting (determination of route bounda-
ries, route balancing}, and micro-routing (path of collection
vehicle on the route).
                                01/01/74
 Order Number: EPA/SW-356
                  Order Form:,pSj/V,,
Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data
Gathering Phase; Final Report

Studies hospital waste combustors and applicable regula-
tions.  Addresses feed  characteristics, combustor designs
and operating characteristics, applied and potential control
technology, and emissions of air pollutants. Gives number
and location of combustors.
(EPA/450/3-88-017)                12/15/88
 Otter Number: PB89-148308
                  Order Form: NTtS"
Household Hazardous Waste:
Bibliography of Useful References and
List of State Experts

Compiles Golden Empire Health' Planning Center's "Alterna-
tives to Landfiljing Household Hazardous Waste" and bibliog-
raphy. Put together by Center for Environmental Management
on Household Hazardous Waste. Brochures and other studies
included.
                                03/15/88

•fjQrjd^rNumbpp,EPA/S3p^W'88^014 /Order tr&/rt,^ QSW-,


Household Hazardous Waste Management:
A Manual for One-Day Community
Collection Programs

Helps communities plan for one-day, drop-off HHW collec-
tion programs.  Provides community, leaders with guidance
on all, aspects  of planning, organizing, and publicizing an
HHW collection program.
                                08/15/93
Household Hazardous Waste; Steps to
Safe Management

Describes household hazardous waste and the dangers of
improper disposal. Urges homeowners to reuse, recycle,
and properly manage household hazardous waste.
                                04/15/93




How to Access the RCRA Information
Center

Describes the RCRA Information Center (RIG). The RIG
houses RCRA regulatory support and distributes publica-
tions produced by EPA's Office of Solid Waste to assist the
public with hazardous and solid waste issues.
                                06/15/92
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section S, Ordering Information and Forms.
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How to Set Up a Local Program to Recycle
Used Oil

Presents commitment on grass-roots level. Explains the or-
ganization, design, implementation, and  promotion of a
used oil program, as well as administrative issues. Appendi-
ces include sample brochures and letters. ~
                                 05/15/89
Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill
Performance (HELP) Model; Volume 1:
User's Guide for Version 1; Second Edition

Describes HELP basic computer model.  Discusses input
and output options, with instructions for running the pro-
gram on the National Computer Center IBM Computer Sys-
tem.  The HELP program was developed to' facilitate rapid,
economical estimation of the amounts of surface  runoff,
subsurface drainage, and leachate that may be expected to
result from the operation of a wide variety of possible landfill
designs.
(EPA/530-SW-84-009)               06/15/84
Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill
Performance (HELP) Model; Volume 2:
Documentation for Version 1

Includes the theories and assumptions on which the HELP.
model is based.  Solution techniques are used, and the in-
ternal logic of'a computer program is presented in detail.
(EPA/530-SW-84-010)               06/15/84
                               «s*lsW,^
                               ^..Gf^e&c
Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste
Disposal Sites

Describes computer-based model for simulating percolation
of precipitation through cover material at solid waste dis-
posal sites. HSSWDS model (hydrologic simulations at solid
waste disposal sites) can be employed in the evaluation of
present cover materials at a landfill or in the'design of new
or improved landfill covers.
                                 09/15/82  •
Ignitability Characteristic (4O CFR 261.21);
Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
3001

Supports and describes EPA's definition of ignitable waste.
Discusses comments received on proposed definition  of ig-
nitability.
                                 05/02/80



Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal  Mines—
A Scoping Study

Presents first of a three-volume report on the scope of the
environmental,  public  health,  and  safety problems pre-
sented  by  inactive' and abandoned  noncoal mines.  Con-
ducts a preliminary  identification  of policy options  for
addressing such problems.-
(EPA/530-R-92-005a)        ,       08/15/91
                                                     Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines—-
                                                     State Reports

                                                     Reports on the scope of the environmental, public health,
                                                     and safety problems presented by inactive and abandoned
                                                     noncoal mines. Conducts a preliminary identification of pol-
                                                     icy options for addressing such problems.  This volume con-
                                                     tains  state  reports  submitted to the Western Governors'
                                                     Association. Second of three-volumes.
                                                     (EPA/530-R-92-005b)"
                                 08/15/91
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Minos-
Appendix: State Reports

Reports on the scope of the environmental, public health,
and safety problems presented by inactive and'abandoned
noncoal mines. Conducts a preliminary identification of pol-
icy options for addressing such problems. This volume con-
tains state reports  submitted to the  Interstate Mining
Compact Commission. Third of three volumes.
(EPA/530-R-92-005C)   •     ,      08/15/91

                  For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines-
Complete Set)

Reports on the scope of the environmental, public health,
and safety problems presented by inactive and abandoned
nonooat mines.  Conducts a preliminary identification of pol-
icy options for addressing such problems.
(EPA/530-R-92-005)               08/15/91

                            	''d'ffler'Famri
Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and
265, Subpart O); Standards Applicable to
Owners and Operators of Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and  Disposal
Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
3004

Describes regulation as originally proposed. Summarizes
and  responds  to comments  received  and  indicates
Agency's rationale for final regulations.
                                12/15/80

'Order Miiipber;
"2	"' ,	_""OrderFarfri^ittff§,[
Index to the Monthly Hotline Report
Questions (June 1982 to December 1991)

Indexes monthly report questions by subject, by section of
the Coda of Federal Regulations and by section of the Solid
V\feste Disposal Act.
(EPA/53Q-SW-91-094)              12/15/92
              PB92-is1 374
                     *    i
                                •OrderForm: A/TVS*
Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250.14);
Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
3001

Provides Agency support and rationale for regulations defin-
ing Infectious hazardous waste. Specifies Agency's choice
to define Infectious waste by location of diseased microor-
ganisms, defending that source identification is an inclusive
and enforceable method of regulation.
(EPA/530^SW-88-055)               12/15/78
                	l	|	iiiiiil	i	in	i	l	ll	i	liii|iii|iil	nil	Ill	It Ii'i, i until : .  : '  :•
                ~"	      Order Form; NTIS'
        mber: PB89-102594
        	I	lull	I	lilj	liljlii	Ill	I	I	l	l	i|«l n
                                	u illilliillll U
                                                    Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991
                                                    Monthly Hotline Reports

                                                    Provides a compilation of questions and answers and
                                                    Federal Register  summaries  from individual  Monthly
                                                    Hotline Reports for the period of January to December
                                                    1991. It is divided into three sections: questions and an-
                                                    swers, Federal Register summaries, and indices to the ques-
                                                    tions, according to subject matter, regulatory citations, and
                                                    statutory citations.
                                                    (EPA/530-SW:91^93N)             P3/15/92
                                                             '
                                                    Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1992
                                                    Monthly Hotline Reports

                                                    Provides a compilation of  questions and answers and
                                                    Federal  Register  summaries  from  individual  Monthly
                                                    Hotline Reports for the period of January to December
                                                    1992.  It is divided  into three sections: questions  and an-
                                                    swers, Federal Register summaries, and indices to the ques-
                                                    tions, according to subject matter, regulatory citations, and
                                                    statutory citations
                                                    (EPA/530-R-92-014m)               03/15/93
                           Inter-Industry Collaborative Study of
                           Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
                           Procedures; Addendum to Compilation of
                           Phase IA and Phase II Data

                           Reports final results of the Inter-Industry Collaborative Study
                           of Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). Evalu-
                           ates solid waste leaching procedure under development at
                           EPA. Compares proposed TCLP and EP Toxicity test to esti-
                           mate the  precision  and reliability of TCLP and to identify
                           procedural problems in TCLP.
                                                           09/15/86
                           B«fc%««««^«»^
                           Border Number: JPB$7-355 54S/A3 •': Order

                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms,
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Interim BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1991
Data)

The Biennial Reporting System (BRS) is a national system
thai collects data on the generation, management, and mini-
mization of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data
on the generation of hazardous waste from large quantity
generators and data on waste management practices from,
treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.
The BRS Extract Tape is provided to NTIS on IBM tape car-
tridges. The tape contains data compiled using the Biennial
Reporting System developed  for  the "National  Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1991  Data)."
Data for reports protected by RCRA Confidential Business
Information (CBl) claims are not included on the tape.



Interim National Criteria for a Quality
Hazardous Waste Management Program
under RCRA

Establishes interim'national criteria for planning and over-
seeing a quality hazardous waste management program un-
der RCRA.  Clarifies  program goals and 'performance
expectations to ensure that parties have an understanding
of how to implement RCRA effectively. Outlines general
principles describing  how EPA and states should  respond
when criteria are not met or are exceeded.
                                05/01/84
            W^C/V;
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Interim Status Standards and General
Status Standards for Closure and
Postclosure Care (4O CFR 264 and 265,
Subpart G); Standards Applicable to
Owners and Operators of Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities  under  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
30O4

Presents first .document in a set of reports-accompanying
the regulations to control hazardous waste generation, trans-
portation, treatment, storage, and disposal. Describes the
Congressional authority and need  for this initial effort to
regulate  hazardous waste. Discusses only the nontechnical
aspects of closure and postclosure for Interim and General
Status Standards. Presents the regulatory rationale,  along
with analyses of public comments and a list of references.
                                12/15/80
                                  Interim Status Standards for Land
                                  Treatment Facilities (40 CFR 265, Subpart
                                  M); Standards Applicable to Owners and
                                  Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment,
                                  Storage, and Disposal Facilities under
                                  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
                                  Provides the rationale for standards pertaining to treatment
                                  and disposal of hazardous waste in land treatment facilities.
                                  Summarizes regulations as proposed and describes com-
                                  ment analysis and regulatory rationale.
                                               '   "     ,          04/15/80
                                  Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40
                                  CFR 265, Subpart N); Standards
                                  Applicable to Owners and Operators of
                                  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
                                  Disposal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C,
                                  Section 3O04
                                  Presents the  Amendment to Secti'on 3004 requiring that
                                  standards include  the location, design, construction, and
                                  operation of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and dis- .
                                  posal facilities.   Records 'of hazardous wastes treated,
                                  stored, or disposed of,-and all reporting, monitoring, and in-
                                  spection also must be included. Attachment includes sum-
                                  maries of comments concerning ignitable wastes in landfills.

                                                                  02/15/81
                                  Interim Status Standards for Thermal
                                  Treatment Processes Other Than
                                  Incineration and for Open Burning (4O
                                  CFR 265, Subpart P); Standards
                                  Applicable to Owners and Operators of
                                  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, arid
                                  Disposal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitlle C,
                                  Section 3004
                                  Discusses rationale for the regulation of facilities with haz-
                                 • ardous waste thermal treatments- other than  incineration. •
                                  Contains analysis of comments relevant to regulations for
                                  thermal treatment facilities, including analysis of comments
                                  received on proposed regulations.
                                                                , 04/15/80
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Interim Status Surface Impoundments;
Retrofitting Variances; Guidance
Document

Assists both  owners and operators  of surface impound-
ments who apply for exemptions under Section 3005(j) of
RCRA. Federal and state officials who process applications
also can use this as a guide.
(EPA/530-SW-86-017)    *           06/15/86'
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                                 Order Form: NTIS-
                              S'ftMui;^             i»K(

Inventory of Open Dumps

Identifies facilities that do not comply with EPA's "Criteria for
Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities."  Includes a
list of facilities, locations, and noncompliance categories.
(EPA/SW-964R)                    06/15/85
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Joint NRC/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual
Design Approach for Commercial Mixed
Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous
Waste Disposal Facilities (OSWER
Directive #9487.00*8)

Aids states in designing mixed waste land disposal facilities
that satisfy regulatory requirements of both NRC and EPA.
Highlights EPA's double liner/leachate collection and leak
detection systems, as well as NRC's requirement that waste
not come in contact with liquids.
                                 08/03/87
                                                     Land Disposal Restrictions Summary;
                                                     Volume II: California List Wastes

                                                     Summarizes the final rule from July 8, 1,987 which estab-
                                                     lishes land disposal restrictions for certain California List
                                                     hazardous wastes.  Slightly modifies the framework for im-
                                                     plementing land disposal, restrictions. Geared to individuals
                                                     who are. familiar with EPA's hazardous waste program.
                                                                                      10/15/87
                                                         ter Number::
                                                             If  '.
                                                     Landfill and Surface impoundment
                                                     Performance Evaluation

                                                     Describes methods for evaluating designs for landfills and
                                                     surface  impoundments^   Includes ways  to  predict the
                                                     amount of liquid collected in leachate .collection systems
                                                     and .the amount seeping through the  liner into underlying
                                                     soils.
                                                     (EPA/SWS69R)  	          	04/15/83
                                                      Order Number:  PB91-181 586
                                 Order:Fdrm;.
 Order Number: £PA/63o-&W-87-027
                                 Ord'er "Form:" OSW
Let's Reduce and Recycle: A Curriculum
for Solid Waste Awareness

Provides a tool for educational instructors to stimulate the
discussion of solid waste issues and  heighten young peo-
ple's awareness  of the issues. Includes lesson plans  for
grades K-6 and 7-12. Also includes a resource list of related
publications.
                          •  ...    08/15/90

Wbrder Number; "^PA^53b^W-d(f()d& 'Qrdeffonfi? '"
Land Disposal Restrictions Summary;
Volume I: Solvents and Dioxins

Summarizes the rulemaking on November 7, 1986, and de-
scribes key regulatory requirements pertaining to treatment
standards, variances, and extensions. Outlines new respon-
sibilities of generators, treatment facilities, and disposal fa-
cilities under rule. Provides overview of specific treatment
standards for solvent- and dioxin-containing wastes.
                                 05/15/87
                                                     Letter to Biennial Hazardous Waste
                                                     Report Contacts

                                                     Letter from EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner requesting
                                                     assistance in minimizing hazardous waste generation. Dis-
                                                     cusses the  RCRA requirement that generators of large
                                                     quantities of hazardous waste certify that they have pro-
                                                     grams in place to reduce the quantity and toxicity of waste
                                                     generated.
                                                        •	  '..      11/22/93
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 Liability Coverage; Requirements for
 Owners and Operators of Hazardous
 Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
 Facilities; A Guidance Manual

 Provides help to owners and operators in complying with re-'
 quirements of liability coverage.  Serves as a guide to EPA
 Regional staff in implementing requirements.
 (EPA/SW-961)   '             .    11/15/82

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 Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis
 Model

 Documents the first phase of the development of Liner Lo-
 cation Risk and Cost Analysis Model.. The mod el -estimate's
 chronic risk to human health from land disposal of hazard-
 ous wastes under different technology, location, and waste
 stream-scenarios. Describes the basic model and three, pol-
 icy applications.
                                 01/15/85
List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills

Provides list of municipal waste  landfills, including each
state and territory. No attempt was made to verify state lists.
Includes 5,345 landfills.                        •  •
(EPA/530-R-9'4-006)                09/1,5/92
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Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalizaf ion
of July 16,  198O, Hazardous Waste List
(40 CFR 261.31  and 261.32); Identification
and Listing of Hazardous Waste under
RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001

Identifies muds from brine purification and wasteWater treat-
ment sludges  from mercury cell  processes as hazardous
waste from chlorine production. Discusses toxicity of heavy
metal mercury  as rationale for listing.
           .     ;    -           01/12/81
 Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis
 Model; Appendices

 Contains data, results, and descriptions  of specific model
 components and methodologies to serve as a backup to
 the presentation in main volume. Provides estimates of the
 probability of system failure and leachate release from hypo-
 thetical facilities. Monte Carlo simulation  model developed
 for analysis.
                                 01/15/85
Listing of Hazardous Waste (40 CFR
261.31 and 261.32); Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Waste under RCRA,
Subtitle C,  Section 30O1

Provides technical support for listing 85 waste streams as
hazardous waste and -proposes listing of 11  wastes. Dis-
cusses comments received on proposed  listings and
changes made.
                                05/02/80
 Lining of Waste Impoundment and
 Disposal Facilities

 Provides current technologicaMnformation about liner mate-
 rials that could contain hazardous wastes. Assists in the sep
 lection, installation, and maintenance of appropriate liners
 for specific types of wastes in particular, storage or disposal
 units. Includes test  methods for determining .waste liner
• compatibility, liner manufacturers, and materials sources.
 (EPA/SW-870)                     03/01/83
Location of Mines and Factors Affecting
Exposure

Relates qualitative perspective on risk that mining wastes
present. Reports on mine.locations, locations of potential re-
ceptor populations, environmental characteristics at those
locations, and compares selected sites.
(EPA/530-SW-86-023)               06/30/86
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Location Standards for RCRA Hazardous
Waste Facilities; Regulatory Development
Plan

Assesses locations for hazardous waste facilities and fur-
nishes guidance criteria identifying areas of vulnerable hy-
drogeology. Plan includes purpose, background, two-step
process  approach, issues, alternatives, classification and
analysis, and time schedule for activities.
                    :            12/15/85
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                                                    Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes:
                                                    A Guide to the Federal Program for
                                                    Treatment, Destruction, and Disposal
                                                    Facilities

                                                    Offers general information about the tracking program and
                                                    specific instructions for facilities that treat, destroy, or dis-'
                                                    pose of regulated medical waste. Includes requirements for
                                                    facilities that dispose of wastes, with slightly  different re-
                                                    quirements'for facilities that treat or destroy wastes.	
                                                           :  '	:": :"; '"' "  '''''•"'•  -' ' 09/15/89	
Management of Hazardous Waste
Leachate

Provides guidance for permit officials and disposal site op-
erators on available management  options for controlling,
treating, and disposing of hazardous waste leachates. Dis-
cusses the considerations necessary to develop sound man-
agement  plans for  leachate generated   at  surface
Impoundments and landfills.
(EPA/SW-871R)                   09/15/82

 Order Number: PB91-181 578      Order Form:'NTtS :
Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes:
A Guide to the Federal Program for
Generators

Offers general information about the tracking program and
specific instructions for regulated medical waste generators.
Includes requirements for generators of more than 50
pounds a month, such as hospitals, physicians, dentists,
and veterinarians.
                                09/15/89

"OtterNumber: EPA/530-SW-89-O21  OrderFormfQSW^
                                                    Manifest System, Reeordkeeping, and
                                                    Reporting (40 CFR 234 and 265, Subpart
                                                    E); Standards Applicable to Owners and
                                                    Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment,
                                                    Storage, and Disposal Facilities under
                                                    RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

                                                    Provides background information, rationale, and supporting
                                                    data for the standards established for manifest system com-
                                                    pliance, recordkeeping, and reporting at  hazardous waste
                                                    treatment, storage* and disposal facilities.
                                                                                    04/15/80
                                                    Markets for Recovered Aluminum

                                                    Examines the  market for scrap aluminum. Explores  how
                                                    markets are structured, what influences the supply and de-
                                                    mand for aluminum, what projections can be made about
                                                    the future of markets, and how government policies might
                                                    affect markets.
                                                    (EPA/530-SW-90-072A)             04/15/93
Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes:
A Guide to the Federal Program for
Transporters

Offers general information about the tracking program and
specific instructions for transporters of regulated medical
waste. Includes requirements for transporters,  including
owners and  operators of transfer facilities that carry regu-
lated medical waste generated in a participating state. In-
cludes requirements for vehicles used by transporters.
                                 09/15/89
                                                    Markets for Recovered Glass

                                                    Examines the market for crushed scrap glass. Explores how
                                                    markets are structured, what influences the supply and de-
                                                    mand for glass, what projections can be made about the fu-
                                                    ture of markets, and how government policies might affect
                                                    markets.
                                                    (EPA/530-SW-90-071A)             12/15/92
 Order Number: EP/yS30$W-8?-Q22 .'.'Order 'Form: '&
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Markets for Scrap Tires
Discusses the problems associated with scrap'tires. Identi-
fies existing and potential source reduction and utilization
methods that may be effective in solving the tire problem.
Options for removing barriers to use tires are identified and
evaluated.
(EPA/530-SW-90-074A)
10/15/91
Medical Waste Management in the United
States: Second Interim Report to
Congress

Addresses the medical waste program pursuant to  the
Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988: Reviews key issues
leading to the passage of the law, with a detailed analysis of
EPA's medical waste program.
(EPA/530-SW-90-Q87A)             12/15/90
Measurements of Particulates, Metals,
and Organics at a Hazardous Waste
Incinerator

Describes field tests at hazardous waste incinerators as part
of a data-gathering effort to develop amendments for haz-
ardous waste incinerators. Collects data on particulate emis-
sions, particle size, selected toxic metals emissions and
control device efficiency, and organic emissions. Findings
uncover concern for control device efficiency for particulate
and toxic metals and the use of total hydrocarbon monitors
to measure organic emissions.      '  ,   '
(EPA/530-SW-S9-067)              11/15/88
                   Medical Waste Management in the United
                   States: Second Interim Report to
                   Congress; Executive Summary

                   Outlines interim report. Briefly describes the five integrated
                   components of EPA's medical waste program, which in-
                   cludes a tracking, system, management program, informa-
                   tion gathering, research and analysis, education, outreach
                   and training program, and enforcement strategy.  Update
                   provided on progress in the characterization of generation
                   and management  of medical waste, and development of
                   guidelines for home health care waste.
                                                   12/15/90
Medical Waste Management in the United
States: First Interim Report to Congress

Discusses first of three reports required by Congress  in
which EPA assesses several aspects of medical waste man-
agement and the demonstration program for tracking medi-
cal wastes.              ,
(EPA/530-SW-90-051A)             05/15/90
                   Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988

                   Examines Public Law 100-582, 100th Congress. The Solid
                   Waste Disposal Act was amended to promulgate regulations
                   on management of infectious waste. .
                                                   11/01/88
Medical Waste Management in the United
States: First Interim Report to Congress;
Executive Summary

Outlines Interim report. Addresses topics specified in RCRA
Section 11008(a), including aspects of medical waste man-
agement and the demonstration program for tracking medi-
cal, wastes.
                               05/15/90
                   Memorandum to Monica
                   Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of Solid
                   Waste Regarding Final Treatment
                   Standards for K069 Nonwastewaters iin
                   the Calcium Sulfate/Sodium Subcategory
                   and Wastewater Forms of KO69

                   Presents technical support and rationale for the develop-
                   ment of treatment standards  for  K069  nonwastewaters in
                   the calcium sulfate subcategory and wastewater forms of
                   K069. K069 is listed as an emission control dust or sludge
                   from secondary lead smelting.
                   (EPA/530-SW-90-059K)             05/08/90
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             Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Memorandum to Monica
Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of Solid
Waste Regarding Final Treatment
Standards for Nonwastewater and
Wastewater Forms of K10O

Presents technical support and rationale for the develop-
ment of treatment standards for nonwastewater and waste-
water forms of K100, K100  is  listed as a waste leaching
solution  from acid leaching of emission  control dust  or
sludge from secondary lead smelting.
(EPA/530SW-90-059L)              05/08/90

 Order Number: PB9&234 121
                                Order Form: $fIS*'.
                                '
Memorandum to the Docket Regarding
Final Treatment Standards for
Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of
K044, K045, and KO47

Summarizes technical support  and  rationale for treatment
standard for nonwastewater and wastewater forms of K044,
K045, and K047 as identified in 40 CFR 261.32.
(EPA/530-SW-90-060B)   •           05/08/90

 OrderNumber: PB90-234 295     '  Order Fprm:''NJIS^


Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry
Scrubber and  Baghouse Equipped
Hazardous Waste Incinerator

Presents test results of air pollution  control devices at  Illi-
nois incineration unit to determine toxic metals and particu-
tate control efficiencies of spray dryer and fabric filter
system. Contributes to  EPA's data on control efficiencies
that can be achieved by hazardous waste incineration facili-
ties.
(EPA/530-SW-91-004)               09/15/90

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Methodology for Developing Best
Demonstrated Available Technology
(BDAT) Treatment Standards

Summarizes EPA's approach for implementing land 'dis-
posal restrictions program. Presents the legal authority for
regulations, describes technical methodology used to define
treatment standards, and discusses the.variance from these
standards. Presents Agency's approach to special problems
raised by P and U listed hazards.
(EPA/530-SW-89-048B)             05/08/89
                                                   Methods Manual for Compliance with the
                                                   BIF Regulations: Burning Hazardous
                                                   Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces

                                                   Presents required methods for demonstrating compliance
                                                   with EPA regulations (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart H) for boil-
                                                   ers and industrial furnaces (BIFs) burning hazardous waste.
                                                   Includes performance specifications for continuous emis-
                                                   sion monitoring of CO, O, and hydrocarbons in stack gases,
                                                   sampling and analytical methods, hazardous waste com-
                                                   bustion air quality screening procedures, and procedures
                                                   for estimating the toxicity equivalence  of chlorinated
                                                   dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran congeners.
                                                   (EFVy530-SW-9l5;iO)  '    '  ''  "     12/15/90 ""  ""'; "
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                                                   Methods for the Storage and Retrieval of
                                                   RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Data on
                                                   STORET; User's Manual

                                                   Introduces STORET analysis system and special features of
                                                   RCRA groundwater data. Discusses how to access system.
                                                   Detailed discussion of various elements and conventions, of
                                                   RCRA groundwater monitoring data. Includes sample data
                                                   retrievals.
                                                                              ,,  .  ,,10/01/85    •   '
                                                   Minimum Technology Guidance on Double
                                                   Liner Systems for Landfills and Surface
                                                   Impoundments; Design, Construction, and
                                                   Operation

                                                   Provides guidance on  designs for surface impoundments
                                                   required to have two or more liners and for a leachate col-
                                                   lection system  above and between such liners. Identifies
                                                   two double-liner systems. Incorporates current state-of-the-
                                                   art design, construction, and operation of hazardous waste
                                                   land disposal units.
                                                   '"  '""' '  "!"	"05/24/85"	
                                                   "Order Number _PB87~15r$72/AS ~,-Ord$.r Form:- NJj,S. •
 order Number; PB89-221 428
                                Order Frm;,
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Minimum Technology Guidance on Single
Liner Systems for Landfills, Surface
Impoundments, and Waste Piles; Design,
Construction, and Operation  (Draft)

Identifies design, construction, and operation specifications
'that can be used by owners and operators to comply with
various sections' of the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amend-
ments. Provides guidance for owners  and operators and
EPA and'state regulatory personnel on designs that the
Agency believes meet  Section  3015(a) requirements for
waste piles.
(EPA/530-SW-85-013)              05/24/85
Mining Sites in the National Priorities List;
NPL Site Summary Reports  (Complete
Set)

Provides a five volume set covering 48 sites. Includes a se-
ries on mining sites on the National Priorities List (NPL). Re-
ports prepared to support EPA's mining program activities.
Summarizes environmental damages and associated mining
waste management practices at sites on,  or proposed for,
NPL as of February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Based on infor-
mation obtained from EPA files and reports. An individual
report was prepared for each site, following various formats.
Maps and charts are included.
(EPA/530-SW-9 1-065)              06/21/91
Mining Sites In the National Priorities List;
NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume I:
Aluminum Company of America
(Vancouver Smelter), Anaconda Smelter,
Atlas Asbestos Mine, Bunker  Hill Mining
and Metallurgical Complex, California
Gulch, Carson River, Celtor Chemical
Works, Cherokee County/Galena Subsite,
Cimarron Mining Corporation, Clear
Creek/Central City, Cleveland Mill
Presents final draft for 11 sites. This report series on mining
sites on the NPL was prepared to support EPA's mining
program activities as of February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598).
Each location is treated individually and summarizes types
of environmental  damages and associated mining waste
management practices.
(EPA/530-SW-91-065A)             06/21/91
Mining Sites in the National Priorities List;
NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume III:
Commencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats,
Denver Radium, Eagle Mine, East Helena
Smelter, Eastern Michaud Flats
Contamination Area, Glen
Ridge/Montclair/West Orange/US Radium,
Homestake Mill, Iron Mountain Mine,
Johns-Manville Coalinga Asbestos Mill,
Kerr-McGee (Kress Creek, Reed-Keppller
Park, Residential Areas, Sewage
Treatment Plant)
Presents the final draft for 10 sites. Summarizes the type of
environmental damages and associated mining waste prac-
tices for sites on, or proposed for, the NPL as of February
11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Site history, description, and over-
views are included. Remedial investigation  activities and
lists of contamination  sources  are  provided. Identifies
sources of hazardous contamination, describes nature and
extent of contamination, and determines effects of toxic
contamination on natural resources and public.health.
(EPA/530-SW-91-065B)             06/21/91  .
Mining Sites in the National Priorities List;
NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume Illl:
Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation (Soda
Springs Plant), Lincoln Park, Martin
Marietta Reduction Facility, Midvale Slag
(Valley Materials Slag), Milltown Reservoir
Sediments, Monsanto Chemical Company,
Monticello Mill Site, Monticello Vicinity
Properties, Mouat Industries, Ormet
Corporation
Presents the final draft for 10 sites. Individual reports on en-
vironmental. damages and associated mining waste prac-
tices for sites on, or proposed for, the NPL as of February
11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Site investigation, remedial planning
and investigation,  and remedial action  are included for
each. Prepared in  conjunction with an economic assess-
ment of natural resource  injuries and a feasibility study for
site cleanup. Cost figures are provided.
(EPA/530-SW-91-065C)             06/21/91
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Mining Sites in the National Priorities List;
NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume IV:
Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt, Palmerton
Zinc, Sharon Steel/Midvale Tailings, Silver
Bow Creek/Butte Area Site, Silver
Mountain Mine, Smuggler Mountain, St.
Louis Airport/Hazelwood Interim/Futura
Coatings, Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Tar
Creek

Presents the final draft for 9 sites. Individual reports on envi-
ronmental damages and associated mining waste practices
for  sites on, or proposed for, the NPL as of February  11,
1991 (56 FR 5598). Site investigation, remedial planning and
Investigation, and remedial actions are included.
(EPA/530-SW-91-065D)             06/21/91
 "'Orcter Number: PB92-124 791
                   Order Form: A/f/S
Mining Sites in the National Priorities List;
NPL Site Summary Reports, Volume V:
Teledyne Wah Chang, Tex-Tin  Corporation,
Torch Lake, United Nuclear
Corporation/Churchrock Site, U.S.
Titanium, Uravan Uranium Mill, Whitewood
Creek, Wayne Interim Storage
Facility/W.R. Grace

Presents the final draft for 8 sites.  Includes an ongoing
Remedial Investigation and Feasibilty Study with community
relations plans. Identifies sources of hazardous contamina-
tion, describes nature and extent of contamination, and de-
termines effects of toxic contamination on natural resources
and public health.
(EPA/530-SW-91-065E)              06/21/91
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Discusses the concepts behind permits required for hazardous
waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. Compares the
old process with the new one where permits can be modified
to allow improvements in equipment and changes in response
to new standards. Processes are compared, with discussions
of Class One, Two, and Three Modifications.
                                09/15/89
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                                       MSW Factbook
                                       The MSW Factbook is a comprehensive  electronic refer-
                                       ence manual presenting key data related to municipal solid
                                       waste (MSW) and its management. Contains national and
                                       international  data on waste prevention, recycling, waste-to-
                                       energy combustion, and lartd disposal, as well as extensive
                                       data on state solid waste management programs. Available
                                       on 3.5- or 5.25-inch diskettes. Requires  IBM-compatible
                                       computer equipped with a mouse and Microsoft Windows.
                                       Diskettes contain necessary installation  and runtime, soft-
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Multimaterial Source Separation iin
Marblehead and Somerviile,
Massachusetts; Volume II: Collection and
Marketing

Examines  a recycling  program  that involves separating
household waste into recyclable components, such as pa-
per, can, glass, and refuse. Selecting collection equipment,
determining  collection  procedures, problems with collec-
tion, equipment problems, and improving collection proce-
dures are  discussed. Covers selecting markets, problems
with markets, and overcoming marketing problems. Tables
include monthly costs and savings.
                               12/1.5/79
Multimaterial Source Separation iin
Marblehead and Somerviile,
Massachusetts; Volume III: Materials and
Refuse; Composition of Source Separated
Materials and Refuse

Presents a recycling study that was conducted, to develop
three sets of data on source-separated materials and refuse.
One set includes the relative percentages of 14 recoverable
components in source-separated, refuse, and total residen-
tial waste  streams. The second  set documents recovery
rates, or the percentage of each component that is source-:
separated. The third set includes moisture content and heat
content of source-separated materials and refuse.
                               12/15/79
Multimaterial Source Separation iin
Marblehead and Somerviile,
Massachusetts; Volume IV: Energy Use
and Savings from Source Separated
Materials and Other Solid Waste
Management Alternatives for Marblehead

Explains how energy use and savings can be calculated into
collection, preparation, transportation,  and treatment. In-
cludes mathematical equations and results for recycling pro-
gram.
                               12/15/79
 Multimaterial Source Separation in
 Marblehead and Somerviile,
 Massachusetts; Volume V: Citizen
 Attitudes Toward Source Separation

 Documents four surveys for recyclirig programs. Covers the
^major issues  of citizen participation in source-separation
 programs and storage and collection of source-separated
 materials. Includes survey questionnaires and survey results.
                                12/15/79

                                        '":&/
 Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and
 Leachate Characterization; Monofill
 Baseline Year; Woodburn Monofill;
 Woodburn, Oregon

 Documents sampling and analysis of both liquids and solids
 from a relatively young municipal solid waste (MSW) com-
 bustion residue mohofiil. Part of long-term study.
 (EPA/530-SW-89-Q74)              08/15/89
 Municipal Waste Combustion Study
 (Complete Set)

 Analyzes health risks and environmental problems caused
 by pollutants emitted from municipal waste combustors. De-
 scribes municipal waste  combustion industry and' depicts
 trends. Series of 9 volumes.
                                                  (EPA/530-SW-87-021)
                               09/15/87
 Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
 Assessment of Health Risks Associated
 with Exposure to Municipal Waste
 Combustion Emissions

 Analyzes health risks and environmental problems because
 of pollutants emitted from municipal waste combustion. Vol-
 ume 7 in 9-part series.
 (EPA/530-SW-8,7-021G)            09/15/87
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             Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
Characterization of the Municipal Waste
Combustion Industry

Describes MWC industry and depicts trends and growth in
the industry, Volume 8 in 9-part series.
(EPA/530-SW-87-021H)             06/15/87  -
 Ocfer Number: PB87-206 140
                               Order Form: NTIS
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:  Flue
Gas Cleaning Technology

Provides results of flue gas cleaning technology study ap-
plied to municipal waste combustors. Includes control and
effectiveness studies. Volume 4 in 9-part series.
(EPA/530-SW-87-021D)             06/15/87

: Order Number? :Pff87<~20'&: 108 '<""' ,
;.. •-,.£« ,„ }.^^<^AAjf>^ ^"^-w^v^-!^."^,'^ rw  \, -,„ ",,•%;,'Hi'" j
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
Control of Organic Emissions

Describes assessment of combustion  control of organic
emissions from municipal waste combustors (MWCs). Infor-
mation developed during a study of municipal waste com-
bustion concerned with the best combustion practices to
minimize emissions of organics. Focuses on the design of
new units, and the operation and monitoring of new and ex-
isting units from viewpoint of oombustor and boiler subsys-
tems. Volume 3 In 9-part series.
(EPA/530-SW-87-021C)             06/15/87

 Orcfer Number: PB87-206 090,    	Order Fgmr A/77S"


Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
Costs of Flue Gas Cleaning Technologies

Assesses the emission control costs for municipal waste
combustors. Volume 5 in 9-part series.
(EPA/530-SW-87-021E)             06/15/87
                                                   Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
                                                   Recycling of Solid Waste

                                                   Assesses recycling solid waste as an alternative or augment
                                                   tative waste-management strategy to municipal waste com-
                                                   bustion. Volume 9 in 9-part series.
                                                   (EPA/530-SW-87-021I)             ' 06/15/87  ' " ' '""

                                                   '•Order Number:,, PB87-2O6,157'* ,v
Order Number: PB87-2Q6 116
                                Order Form:
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
Report to Congress

Provides overview of  entire municipal waste combustjpn
study. Conducted in response to Section'102, HSWA,'198'4,"
Discusses numbers and types of existing and projected fa-
cilities, estimates of emissions, pptions for controlling emis-
sions, risks from emissions, and potential for control. Costs ,
arid sampling, analysis, and monitoring of emissions are ex-
amined. Overview of nine-volume study.
(EPA/53&SW-87-021A)   "         '06/15/87
i^^,.^^^,,,,^™^^^ ,,^ «-gir^ £g^:rfffji^
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
Emissions Data Base for Municipal Waste
Combustors

Provides compilation of emission data for municipal waste
combustors (MWCs). Information developed during a study
of municipal waste combustion. The purpose of the docu-
ment is to compife U.S. and Canadian data on emissions of
pollutants of concern from MWCs. The document also is in-
tended to compile similar data from European and Japa-
nese sources. The  report  also reduces test data  into
consistent units of  measure and reference and presents
data in common format. Volume 2 in 9-part series.
(EPA/530-SW-87-021B)             06/15/87
                                                   Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
                                                   Sampling and Analysis

                                                   Outlines recommended sampling, analysis and monitoring
                                                   procedures for municipal solid waste combustion facilities.
                                                   Volume 6 in 9-part series.
                                                   (EPA/530-SW-87-021F)             06/15/87
 Qrtt&r Number; PB87-206082
                               Order Form: NTIS s
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section S, Ordering Information and Forms.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste
Report (Based on 1989 Data)

Presents a detailed census based on hazardous waste re-
ports that are filed by generators and managers of RCRA
hazardous waste.  Reports on RCRA hazardous waste gen-
eration and management, as well as interstate transport of
hazardous waste. Also  compares sthe 1989 data  to 1987
data.
(EPA/530-R-92-027)                02/15/93
 National RCRA Corrective Action Strategy

 Informs regions, states, regulated community, and the pub-
 lic how EPA plans to approach implementation of corrective
 action programs for releases of hazardous wastes and con-
• stituents at facilities that manage hazardous wastes. Intro-
 duces action authorities and discusses facilities subject to
 requirements. Discusses how EPA will approach the pro-
 gram, including establishing priorities, and factors influenc-
 ing management of corrective action.
                                 10/01/86
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste
Report (Based on 1989 Data), Executive
Summary

Summarizes national census results on hazardous waste
quantity, management, and movement.
                                 02/15/93
National Criteria for a Quality Hazardous
Waste Management Program

Includes comprehensive changes to  reflect requirements
and revised national policies. Changes include adding crite-
ria for closures and corrective action, reformatting facility
management planning criteria,  adding performance meas-
urements, and clarifying and editing various items.  '   -
.  _    .                    .       06/01/86
National Dioxin Study

Documents a two-year study to investigate dioxin contamina-
tion. Includes National Dioxin Strategy to  provide  coordi-
nated . management framework for  investigative,  remedial,
and regulatory activities.
(EPA/530-SW-87-025)      '         08/15/87
 National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste
 Generator Survey; Final Report

 Presents results of voluntary survey of generators of hazard-
 ous waste who produce less than 1,000 kg of hazardous
 waste per month. Designed to obtain reliable estimates of
 the  number and  type of small quantity hazardous waste
 generators  and waste generation and management prac-
 tices. Describes purpose and scope, background of RCRA
 and 1984 amendments, methodology of survey, and results.
 Includes sample  questionnaire and detailed industry and
 waste stream profiles for small quantity generators.
 (EPA/530-SW-85-004)               02/15/85
 National Survey of Hazardous Waste
 Generators and Treatment, Storage,
 Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 1986:
 Hazardous Waste Generation and
 Management

 Presents findings of two extensive surveys conducted by
 mail during a 3-year period to obtain detailed information
 concerning hazardous waste generation and management
 practices. Includes survey overview, hazardous waste gen-
 eration, types of waste generated, hazard waste manage-
 ment methods,  and the changes since 1986 that affect
 waste management. Includes detailed charts.
 (EPA/530-SW-91-075)        ,       10/15/91
                                                                     3mtZ3Q25;, M:
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National Survey of Hazardous Waste
Generators and Treatment, Storage,
Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 1986:
Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA
TSDR Units            	

Presents Initial findings of two, three-year long national mail
surveys to gather information about hazardous waste gen-
eration and management practices. National Survey of Haz-
ardous Waste Generators (Generator Survey) and  National
Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal,
and Recycling Facilities (TSDR Survey) focused on hazard-
ous waste handlers regulated under Subtitle  C, RCRA, and
HSWA amendments of 1984.
(EPA/530-SW-91-060)               07/15/91
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 Order Number: PB91-211 821       Order Form; #B$


National Survey of Hazardous Waste
Generators and Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities Regulated under RCRA
in 1981

Summarizes findings of national survey of hazardous waste
generators and treatment, storage, and disposal  facilities
regulated under Subtitle C, RCRA of 1976. Mail survey con-
ducted during fall and spring of 1982 to 1983 under spon-
sorship of EPA's Office of Solid Waste. Information provided
EPA with first complete description  of hazardous waste
management  and generation activities regulated under fed-
eral law since  RCRA was enacted in 1976.
(EPA/530-SW-84-005)

            r. PB86-19^837/AS
                                 04/20/84
                                    II II     ,1 M 1 >V,
                                 Order Form: NtlS
National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal)
Landfill Facilities

Describes methodology and results of national survey of
Subtitle D municipal landfill facilities conducted in response
to HSWA amendments of 1984. HSWA required EPA to con-
duct a study to determine whether regulations are adequate
to protect human health and the environment. EPA also
was required to report results of the study to Congress and
to revise regulations for facilities  that receive small-quantity
generator hazardous  waste  and household  hazardous
waste.
(EPA/530-SW-88-034)               09/15/88

'OrderNumber: PB89-118525  	'''"''''
                                                     The Nation's Hazardous Waste
                                                     Management Program at a Crossroads:
                                                     The RCRA Implementation Study  ' ......... ' ........

                                                     Presents EPA's  philosophy for management of hazardous
                                                     waste, together with detailed rationale underlying that phi-
                                                     losophy. Based on extensive analysis of perspectives gained
                                                     from federal and  state officials,  public  interest repre-
                                                     sentatives, and regulated community. Sets direction for im-
                                                     plementing RCRA and provides basis for EPA's strategic
                                                     decision-making.
                                                                                      07/15/90

                                                     **> Ortfer Number; £f>A/530^W-90-069r:, Order Form:' OSW •
                                                     S'., !"4i, ^..l. ., XVi, ,. "*• f' •> '•< •<**. f.*,'' .-. '.-,-,  "'.', , ,,' ". ' t"^' .(^ •"•/I •, -.    '";••- ".^t


                                                     Native American Network:  A RCRA
                                                     Information Exchange

                                                     Covers RCRA's solid waste management issues. Serves as
                                                     forum to exchange experiences and ideas among tribes to
                                                     enhance working relationships among tribal governments,
                                                     EPA, other federal  agencies, and state and local govern-
                                                     ments.  First newsletter includes citizen suit  provisions, role
                                                     of regional Indian coordinator, and listing of reference mate-
                                                     rials.                                    .
                                                                                      09/15/90
                                                     .K-.s-w ••I'"-!>;,'-«KB'.,I. <,-.»-»•;•!;••"«. •:•• ...... ; ;^;,i" •'.',.,;{,;[. ;;«•«! •:
                                                     'SO'rd&r- Number; EPA/530SW-90-079. Orde
                                                     S'i-  ,-"  j  '^,-: ....... • •• - •. ;  -     -,• -  .. "-••
Native American Network:  A RCRA
Information Exchange  (Issue #2)
(Spring 1991)

Contains Oglala Sioux Tribe and Blue Legs Decision, phi-
losophy on training, clandestine drug labs, hot topics, and
important solid waste contacts.
                                04/15/91  •   .
                                                     Native American Network:  A RCRA
                                                     Information Exchange  (Issue #3)
                                                     (Summer/Fall 1991)

                                                     Covers Campp experience, money matters, IHS and solid
                                                     waste, and a recycling project on the Cherokee Reservation.
                                                           ., .................. , ..............  ,  .-,    ,   07/15/91
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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                                                           Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
 Native American Network:  A RCRA
 Information Exchange (Issue #4)
 (Summer/Fail 1993)

 Contains articles on regional activities: the Solid Waste Net-
 work, ITCA and the Multi-Media Assistance Program, the Cir-
, cuit  Riders, and a meeting between Region 6 tribes and
 federal representatives. Provides information on the Indian
 Environmental General Assistance Program Act of 1992. De-
 scribes IndianNet, a telecommunications network for Native
 American Indians.
                                10/15/93
Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial
Report of Hazardous Waste Generators
and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities Regulated under RCRA; Volume II:
Methodology and Data

Provides detailed assessment of the study's survey ap-
proach and data, particularly state-by-state data profiles and
relationships among states.
(EPA/530-SW-89-033B)      -       03/15/89
 New Rule for Wood Preserving Wastes

 Covers three categories- of wastes generated by the wood
 preserving industry and added to -the list of hazardous
 wastes under RCRA. Finalizes the  December 1988 pro-
 posed  rule. Includes management standards for existing
 and new drip pads used to"collect treated wood drippage.
                                 12/15/90
 The New Toxicity Characteristic Rule:
 Information and Tips for Generators

 Provides tips on waste minimization practices,  along with
 contacts for more information. Includes compliance guide-
 lines.   •                                '
                   ~   -          04/15/90
 Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial
 Report of Hazardous Waste Generators
 and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
 Facilities Regulated under RCRA; Volume I:
 Summary

 Profiles each  state's hazardous waste generation and man-
 agement data. Focuses on regional and national level analy-
 ses, making it a benchmark'study. Data are comprehensive
 and improved compared to earlier studies. Includes tables,
 figures, definitions, methodology, and results.
 (EPA/530-SW-89-033A)      •       03/15/89
Nineteen Eighty-Seven National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report

Provides information about the generation, management,
and final disposition of hazardous waste as regulated by
RCRA. Data from 18,660 RCRA hazardous waste sites are
included. The survey is mandated by'lawevery two years.
Data present the  number of RCRA-regulated hazardous^
waste generators; types and quantities of waste generated;
the number 'of treatment, storage, and disposal facilities;
and types and quantities of wastes managed.
(EPA/530-SW-91-061)              07/15/91
Nineteen Eighty-Seven National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report; Executive
Summary

Presents information from EPA's 1987 report. Collects and
maintains information about generation, management, and
final disposition of hazardous waste regulated  by RCRA.
Data from 18,660 sites are included.
                                07/15/91
Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening
Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities

Provides insights to TSDRs.'There are  now fewer active
TSDRs than previously. Industry is dominated by very large
onsite management facilities. The top 50 facilities manage
90 percent of the hazardous waste quantities. The domi-
nant  category  is hazardous  wastewater with low pH.  In-
cludes individual study results.
(EPA/530-SW-88-035)               09/01/88
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in
Rats Test Materials: Pyridine; Volume I

Provides test results of rats exposed daily to pyridine. Tests
largel organs and possible cumulative effects of pyridine.
Findings used to develop the maximum acceptable concen-
trations in leachates emanating from land disposal units.
(EPA/530-SW-88-016A)              12/15/87
 Order Number: PB88-176136
Order Form: NTIS
Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in
Rats Test Materials: Pyridine; Volume II

Provides additional data to Volume I including summary and
conclusion.
(EPA/53OSW-88-016B)              12/15/87
 Order Number: PB88-176144
Order Form: NTIS
No Migration Variances to the Hazardous
Waste Land Disposal Prohibitions; A
Guidance Manual for Petitioners; Draft

Assists hazardous waste management facility owners  and
operators petitioning EPA for a variance from land disposal
prohibitions at specific sites for specific wastes. Addresses
the required scope of credible petitions.
(EPA/53OR-92-023)                 07/15/92
 Order Number: PB92-207695
                      I


Office Paper Recycling: An
Implementation Manual
                                 Order Form:
Provides information to assist federal agencies in planning,
Implementing, and promoting a high-grade paper recovery
program. The basic principles outlined should be useful to
anyone planning an office paper recycling program, includ-
ing state and local government agencies, commercial busi-
nesses, and other private organizations.
(EPA/530-SW-90-001)              01/15/90

                                Order Form: NTIS'
Once There Lived a Wicked Dragon
(Coloring Book)

Designed as an environmental coloring book for children.
TWs fable dedicated to the children that they may help us
to know a dragon when we see one."
                                 01/15/74
                                                     Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric
                                                     Filter, and Wet Scrubber; Draft Test Report

                                                     Reports on a performance test of a Toxics Substances Con-
                                                     trol (TSCA) waste incinerator  in  Kansas,  April 25-27 1989.
                                                     Part of EPA's Office of Solid Waste efforts to develop regu-
                                                     lations to control the emissions of products of incomplete
                                                     combustion, particulate matter, and toxic metals from haz-
                                                     ardous waste incinerators.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-90-Op8)               10/15/89

                                                               'er: 'P&9&J20 5#4'"' ^'^Order Form:'': NfIS
                                                    Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for
                                                    Exposure Information Requirements
                                                    Under RCRA, Section 3019

                                                    Provides owners and operators of hazardous waste landfills
                                                    and surface impoundments with guidance for submitting in-
                                                    formation on the potential for public exposure to hazardous
                                                    wastes.
                                                                                     07/03/85
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                    Order Number: -PB87-193 694 ,.    Ord&LFortn:
                    Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for
                    Hazardous Waste Land Treatment,
                    Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Final
                    Draft	\	;	,,	,	(h.

                    Explains EPA permitting process, facility standards, and ap-
                    plication information requirements, intended for federal per-
                    mit applicants  who operate facilities that treat, store, or
                    dispose of hazardous waste  in surface impoundments,
                    waste piles, land treatment units, and landfills.
                    (EPA/530-SW-84-004)              ' 05/15/84
                                                    f Order Number:  PB89-115.695,
                                                   " Order,,Form:
                    Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for
                    the General Facility Standards of 40 CFR
                    264

                    Assist^ owper,s and operators of hazardous waste manage-
                    ment facilities required to submit Part B of permit applica-
                    tions in exhibiting compliance with the standards of 40 CFR
                    Part 264.
                    (EPA/SW-968)                     10/15/83

                    /AS  ,: :&rde>rF&m:
                     ' *  H *'; ' t I 'L-A     i '•   '""/"''       ''v     "' "" \J ' '•*" *,*:-,
 Ordor Number; EPA/SW-335        Order Form; OSW
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                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information ami Forms.
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 Permit Guidance Manual on Hazardous
 Waste Land Treatment demonstrations

 Contains specific laboratory and field test methods that may
 be used to complete demonstration. Describes alternative
 technical approaches and permitting procedures. Includes
 reconnaissance surveys, laboratory analyses; mathematical
 modeling, and field plot studies.
 (EPA/530-SW-86-032)             .  07/15/86 .
 Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaltu rated
 Zone Monitoring for Hazardous Waste
 Land Treatment Units

 Provides guidance to permit applicants' and writers for de-
 veloping unsaturated zone monitoring systems at hazardous
 waste land treatment units to comply With Part 264, Sub-
 part M Regulations. Covers both soil core and soil pore-liq-
 uid sampling procedures, chain of custody considerations,
 and data evaluation.
 (EPA/530-SW-86-040)               10/15/86
 Permit Writers' Guidance Manual for
 Hazardous Waste Land Treatment,
 Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Phase 1:
 Criteria for Location Acceptability and
 Existing Applicable Regulations

 Defines acceptable locations for hazardous waste facilities.
 Cites" applicable regulations and statutes in evaluating ac-
 ceptable locations. Presents summary of EPA efforts to en-
 sure both the proper site analysis and the safe location of
 such facilities.                       ' .
 (EPA/530-SW-85-024)
    02/15/85

fe'?61&fi^
 Permit Writers' Guidance Manual for
 Hazardous Waste Tank Standards

 Assists permit reviewers in evaluation of design standards of
1 hazardous waste tanks, piping, controls, and ancillaries in'
 hazardous waste tanks. Only to be used with a reference li-
 brary of standards, codes, handbooks and data surveys.
 (EPA/530-SW-89-003)               07/15/86
 Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators

 Explains incineration as a means to dispose of hazardous ,
 waste. Includes performance standards for incinerators and
, steps for the permitting process.'
                                 04/15/88

             ' ••" •. .--,'-'  -'™  " -' ~ ««      ••*  ->-;
 Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
 Groundwater and Air Emission Monitoring

 Describes permitting requirements of owners and operators
 of hazardous waste management facilities. Supports rule-
 making for the permitting of land disposal facilities concern-
 ing groundwater and air emission  monitoring. Contains-
 summaries  of comments' made regarding  proposed rules
 and Agency responses.
                                 07/31/81
 Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
 Groundwater Protection Standard

 Describes proposed groundwater  permitting requirements
 of owners and operators of hazardous waste management
 facilities. Summarizes  comments  and Agency  responses,
 providing regulatory rationale. Discusses groundwater pro-
 tection strategy, facility design  requirements, containment
 strategies, and specific ambient health and environmental
 standards/
                                 07/31/81
 Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
 Information Requirements for Permitting
 Discharges; General Standards Applicable
 to Owners and Operators of Hazardous
 Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
 Facilities
 	;	^	
 Discusses information required of. owners and operators of
 land disposal facilities seeking permits. Cites the need for
 an adequate amount of information to perform a realistic
 evaluation of the facility's potential to cause adverse effects
 to human health and environment.  Proper siting, design,
 and treatment will reduce information and demonstration re-
 quirements.
        .   -                   ,   07/31/81'
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                                 pnq
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Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
Land Treatment

Describes land treatment permitting requirements of owners
and operators of hazardous waste management facilities.
Contains comments on the proposed regulations with ra-
tionale for final regulations. Includes issues such as surface
water run-on and run-off, soil and soil-pure monitoring, and
closure and postclosure.
                                 07/31/81
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PB81-246381
                                •"	'ir	"-'"'"M-	i	m .'f	"••-!! •••
                                 Order Form;
                                ::
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
Landfills

Presents the re-proposal of Proposed Rule and Proposed
Amendments to 40 CFR Parts 260, 264, and 122. The need
for regulation Is based on the potential for environmental
damage and actual damage incidents.
                                 07/31/81
 Ord&r Number: PB81-246 399
                                 Order Form: NTIS",
                                                     Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
                                                     Surface impoundments

                                                     Describes proposed surface  impoundment permitting re-
                                                     quirements of owners and operators of hazardous waste
                                                     management' facilities'."'
                                                                                      07/31/81
                                                     PB81-24&.365
                                                                                      Order Fprm:":Wt£[:,
                                                                                            ''
                                                     Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
                                                     Underground Injection; Background
                                                     Document

                                                     Describes permitting requirements of owners and operators
                                                     of hazardous waste management facilities. Proposes stand-
                                                     ards for underground injection and underground seepage
                                                     land disposal facilities.  Discusses implications for Under-
                                                     ground Injection Control Program  established under the
                                                     authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
                                                                                      07/31/81
                                                          i,rt Vfftygtv t'^«^n-"_. • ,
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
Overview; Background Document

Describes permitting requirements of owners and operators
of hazardous waste management facilities. Provides analysis
of standards, comment on summaries, and Agency rationale
for regulations.
                                 07/31/81

""Oftfe/Number- ,PB81-2^6357':   '   '"preferForm: WTEf


Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
Performance Standards for Land Disposal
Facilities

Describes performance permitting requirements of owners
and operators of hazardous waste management facilities.
Proposes standards applicable to land disposal facilities un-
der Subpart B - General Facility Standards. Proposes stand-
ards applicable to land disposal facilities handling specific
wastes or waste types under Subpart T - Minimum Accept-
able Treatment of Hazardous Wastes Prior to Disposal.
                                 07/31/81

      'Num^^^-^6'^^''^ ii''Ji Border Form^
                                                     Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:
                                                     Waste Piles

                                                     Describes proposed waste pile permitting requirements of
                                                     owners and operators of hazardous waste management fa-
                                                     cilities.  -
                                                                                      07/31/81
                                                     Petitions to Delist Hazardous Wastes; A
                                                     Guidance Manual; Second Edition

                                                     Provides guidance for submitting a credible and complete
                                                     petition to delist a specific waste from the hazardous waste
                                                     listing in 40 CFR Part 261. Contains information to assist in-
                                                     terested individuals in determining whether to submit a peti-
                                                     tion and presents a stepwise approach to compiling a
                                                     delisting petition.
                                                     (EPA/530-R-93-007)                 03/15/93
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Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber
Parametric Tests for Participate, Metals,
and HCI Emissions; John Zink Company
Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft
Test Report
Presents results of testing program to control emissions of
particulate matter, toxic metals and hydrochloric acid from
hazardous waste incinerators.  Toxic metals examined  in-
clude arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury.
(EPA/530-SW-90-Q09)               06/15/89
            •&Sf., -J&Sft , W t-f-ff? t- KffS  VSXx- s '!'y '' *•#&• '•' J • '  ••'•••'•'ff-'   • --'^
Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and
Demonstrations for Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities; A Guidance Manual
Assists  EPA's regional offices  in interpreting  selected re-
quirements of the Interim Status Standards (ISS) for facilities
managing hazardous waste. ISS have been designed" to be
met without substantial interpretation  by,  or negotiation
with, EPA.
(EPA/SW-921)                     01/01/81
Postclosure Liability Trust Fund
Simulation Model; Volume I: Model
Overview and Results; Volume II: Graphs
and Tables of Model Results; Volume III:
Model Description
Describes use of the model in five simulations and provides
analysis of revenue requirements under alternative Fund cov-
erage policies. Technical details given on various aspects.of
model.
.                    '            05/01/85
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis
of Lead and Cadmium in Products in
Municipal Solid Waste
Identifies lead- and  cadmium-containing products that are
disposed of in municipal solid wasteland provides-informa-
tion regarding potential substitutes for these metals in vari-
ous applications.
(EPA/530-R-92-010) ,      '         04/15/9'2
 Procedural Guidance for Reviewing
 Exposure Information Under RCRA,
 Section 3019
 Assists permit writers in the evaluation of exposure informa-
 tion. Outlines steps in referring sites to EPA for Toxic Sub-
 stances and Disease Registry health evaluations. Includes
 integration of .review into existing activities.
                                09/26/86

 Procedures for Modeling Flow Through
 Clay Liners to Determine Required Liner
 Thickness

 Includes technical  procedures for determining adequate
 thicknesses of single soil liners.. Includes a performance
 simulation model based on numerical techniques.
 (EPA/530-SW-84-001)              04/15/84
 Procedures Manual for Groundwater
 Monitoring at Solid Waste Disposal
 Facilities
 Assists user to establish ground-water monitoring proce-
 dures at solid waste disposal facilities. Examines need for
 monitoring, assigning priorities for facilities to be monitored,
 and implementing and directing cost-effective, and on-going
 monitoring programs.      -'             •   •
 (EPA/SW-611)                    08/15/77
                    flt^&Yjt-OnT'	
 Proceedings of the Fifth National
 Conference on Household Hazardous
 Waste Management, November 5-7, 1990,
 San Francisco, California

 Compiles addresses, documents, and related publications
 pertaining to the fifth annual Household Hazardous Waste
 Management Conference. Covers topics on  pesticides,
 source reduction, paint, heavy metals, wastewater, and in-
door air pollution. Reprints submitted speeches.
 (EPA/530-SW-91-059)   .           03/15/91
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Proceedings of the First International
Symposium on Oil and Gas Exploration
and Production Waste Management
Practices, September 10-13, 199O, New
Orleans, Louisiana

Contains proceedings of the First International Symposium
on OH and Gas Exploration and Production Wastes Manage-
ment Practices, Symposium was co-sponsored by EPA, De-
partment of the Interior, Department of Energy, and various
interested associations and commissions.
(EPA/53Q-SW-9 1 -030)              09/1 3/90
Proceedings of the Fourth National
Conference on Household Hazardous
Waste Management

Presents proceedings concerned with the reduction and
safe management of everyday waste. Emphasizes toxicity
reduction and  recycling, used  oil and lead-acid batteries,
education programs, and expanding and improving existing
collection programs.
(EPA/530-SW-89-042D)            02/15/90
 Order Number: PB90-163 189
Order Fprrn: AfTTS,
Proceedings of the Seventh National
United States Environmental Protection
Agency Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management, December
8-12, 1992, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Contains opening plenary session and workshop materials
from the conference. Workshop topics include: paint, batter-
ies, fluorescent lamps, pesticides, and used oil, as well as
"how-to's," education, collection, source reduction, and con-
ditionally exempt small quantity generators.
(EPA/530-R-93-008)         .       01/15/93
 Order Number; PB93-170 116
Order Form: NT1S
                   Proceedings of the Sixth National United
                   States Environmental Protection Agency
                   Conference on Household Hazardous
                   Waste Management, Seattle, Washington,
                   December 3-7, 1991

                   Contains opening plenary session and workshop materials
                   of the conference.  Workshop issues include: used oil, farm
                   pesticides collection programs, cleaning products, automo-
                   tive products, household and community pesticides, fluores-
                   cent lights, paint, household batteries, indoor air, and public
                   education.
                   (EPA/530-R-92-016)                03/15/92
                                                                                  -Order Form^
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Procurement Guidelines for Government
Agencies	

Requires" government agencies to buy products made with
recovered materials according to Section 6002 of RCRA.
Five different guidelines cover specific items: paper and pa-
per products, lubricating oils, retreaded tires, building insula-
tion products, and cement and concrete containing fly ash.
Includes guidelines, section requirements, and enforcement.
                                12/15/90

                                'Order Form:,:'OSW
                   Prohibition on the Disposal of Bulk Liquid
                   Hazardous Waste in Landfills; Statutory
                   Interpretive Guidance

                   Provides guidance to owners and operators of hazardous
                   waste landfills who dispose of bulk liquid hazardous wastes.
                   Addresses Section 3004(c)(1) of RCRA, explaining its legal
                   and technical requirements.
                   (EPA/530-SW-86-016)               06/11/86
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Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and
Fiscal Impacts of EPA's Strawman II on
State Mine Waste Management Programs;
Volume I: Summary Report

Provides  preliminary assessment of the effects that EPA's
Strawman II draft  regulatory approach, for mining waste
would have on existing state programs for environmental
control and management of mining waste.
(EPA/530rR-92-g08a)     ,      ......  12/21/91
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                                                         Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and
Fiscal Impacts of EPA's Strawman II on
State Mine Waste Management Programs;
Volume II: State Reports of Western
Governors' Association  Mine Waste Task
Force States
Reports on the impacts of . EPA's Strawman II report from
the participating states of the Western Governors' Associa-
tion Mine Waste Task Force.
(EPA/530-R-92-008b)              12/21/91
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and
Fiscal Impacts of EPA's Strawman II on
State Mine Waste Management Programs;
Volume III: Appendix: State Reports
Reports on the impacts of EPA's Strawman II report from
the Interstate Mining Compact Commission, Interstate Coali-
tion on Mine Waste.
(EPA/530-R-92-008C)               12/21/91
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 \ *''•?,„& ,;,',zr3>t? ^& 9:j&vfl ••' "X-.^< • ;  'i~,w Y ,'* ! «»^-;s
Proposed Additions to Standards for
Hazardous Waste Incineration (4O CFR
264.342 and 264.343); Standards
Applicable to Owners and Operators of
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C,
Section 3OO4

Provides support and background information  for regula-
tions issued under • Section  3004, RCRA, regarding pro-
posed  additions  to > standards  for hazardous waste,.
incineration.
                               12/15/80
 Protocol for Evaluating Interim Status
 Closure/Postclosure Plans

 Provides format for evaluating the quality of interim status
 closure, and postclosure plans approved by states and EPA
 regions. Checklist and guidance provided can be valuable
 to EPA and state agency staff responsible for reviewing clo-
 sure and postclosure plans.
       "  .-                      08/15/86
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and
Fiscal Impacts of EPA's Strawman II on
State Mine Waste Management Programs
(Complete Set)
Reports on the projected regulatory, programmatic,  arid .
fiscal impacts of EPA's Strawman II on state mine waste
management programs. Contains three volumes.
(EPA/530-R-92-008)                12/21/91
Promoting Source Reduction and
Recyclability in the Marketplace

Relates the effectiveness of consumer-oriented education
programs promoting source reduction and recyclability in
the marketplace. Aims to assist solid waste officials, con-
sumer interest groups, manufacturers, and marketing con-
sultants  charged with  developing  strategies to reduce
municipal solid waste. Describes campaigns and research
and outlines some general principles contributing to suc-
cessful consumer-oriented programs'.
(EPA/530-SW-89-066)               09/15/89
 Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and
 Acid-Generating Wastes Generated by the
 Mining and Beneficiating Industries, and
 the Potentials for Contaminant Release

 Documents the initial phases of human exposure and  eco-
logical  impact assessment  of  mining  and  benefication
 wastes bearing cyanides or generating acids. Data regard-
 ing waste quantities, with limited information on cyanide
 concentrations and the potential for acid  formation of
 wastes, were extracted and summarized.
 (EPA/530-SW-86-025)    -          06/27/86
 Questions and Answers on Land Disposal
 Restrictions for Solvents and Dioxins

 Summarizes frequently asked questions and appropriate re-
 sponses concerning land disposal restrictions for the final
 rule for solvents and dioxins. Answers reflect land disposal
 prohibition requirements covered by federal rules promul-
 gated on November 7, 1986.                    ,
                               05/15/87
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 Questions and Answers on the Land
 Disposal Restrictions Program (Brochure)

 Gives background information on frequently asked ques-
 tions about land disposal restrictions.
                                 11/15/86

 Oxter Number;  EPA/530-SW-86457 Order Form: OSW]
Questions and Answers Regarding the
July 14, 1986, Hazardous Waste Tank
System Regulatory Amendments

Answers questions concerning compliance or implementa-
tion of Subpart J requirements. Topics include the applica-
bility of requirements, integrity assessments, design and
operation  requirements, secondary containment, and clo-
sure and postclosure care.
                                 10/02/87
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RCRA Corrective Action Plan; Interim Final

Assists regions and states direct corrective action programs.
Provides technical framework for the development of Cor-
rectiVQ Action Orders and corrective action permit require-
ments.
                                 06/15/88

^Order Number:
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RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI)
Guidance; Interim Final; Volume I:
Development of an  RFI Work Plan and
General Considerations for RCRA Facility
Investigations; Volume II: Soil,
Groundwater, and Subsurface Gas
Releases; Volume III: Air and Surface
Water Releases; Volume IV:  Case Study
Examples

Provides guidance to regulatory agency personnel on over-
seeing owners or  operators of hazardous waste manage-
ment facilities conducting the second phase of the RCRA
Corrective Action  Program, a  RCRA Facility Investigation
(RFI). The purpose of a RFI is-to  obtain information to fully
characterize nature, extent, and rate of migration of release
of hazardous waste or constituents.  An RFI also is con-
ducted to interpret information and determine whether cor-
rective  measures  may  be   necessary.  Four-volume
document.
(EPA/530-SW-89-031)
•05/15/89
RCRA Final Authorization Guidance
Manual

Establishes a process and schedule for final authorization of
state hazardous  waste  programs. Provides early review
steps for state statutes, allowing time for necessary program
changes.      .
(EPA/SW-862)                    06/10/83
RCRA Groundwater Monitoring
Compliance Order Guidance

Guides state and regional enforcement officials in develop-
ing  administrative orders to  address RCRA groundwater
monitoring violations at interim status land disposal facilities.
Promotes the development of orders that correct interim
status violations in a manner consistent with the permitting
process.                       .
                                08/01/85
                    RCRA Groundwater Monitoring: Draft
                    Technical Guidance

                    Provides technical guidance for implementing the ground-
                    water monitoring, regulations for regulated units contained
                    "in 40 CFR 264 Subpart F and the permitting standards of
                    40 CFR 270. Also provides guidance to owner/operators of
                    TSDFs that -are required to comply with other subparts of
                    40 CFR 264.
                    (EPA/530-R-93-001)                 11/15/92
RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Technical
Enforcement Guidance Document (TEGD)
(Final)

Describes the essential components of a groundwater moni-
toring system to meet goals of RCRA. Assists enforcement
officials,  permit writers,  field inspectors, and attorneys at
federal and state levels regarding the adequacy of existing
or proposed groundwater monitoring systems or modifica-
tions.
(EPA/530-SW-86-055)               09/15/86
                     RCRA Guidance Document: Land
                     Treatment

                     Presents land treatment design and operating specifications
                     that'comply with appropriate sections of regulations. Topics
                     include treatment demonstration requirements, design and
                     operating requirements, unsaturated  zone monitoring  re-
                     quirements, and closure and postclosure requirements.
                          •• -   '    -                  10/06/82
                     RCRA Guidance Document: Landfill
                     Design, Liner Systems, and Final Cover;
                     Draft

                     Presents landfill design specifications that comply with perti-
                     nent regulations aimed at eliminating the escape of leachate
                    -from landfills. Requires landfills to come as close to total
                     containment as possible during the operating life of a facil-
                     ity. After closure, leachate formation and escape is mini-
                     mized as best achieved.by current technology.
                                                    "07/01/82  ',
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RCRA Guidance Document: Surface
Impoundments, Liner Systems, Final
Cover, and Free Board Control; Draft

Provides technical guidance for surface impoundment liner
systems, final cover, and freeboard control.
                                 11/15/86

"Ofder'Number, PB87-i5l665/AS  „ "Order 'Form:, /V77S{
RCRA Guidance Manual for Subpart G
Closure and Postclosure Care Standards
and Subpart H Cost Estimating
Requirements

Assists regions and states with implementation of closure
and postclosure care and cost estimate regulations.  Helps
owners and operators prepare plans and cost estimates to
satisfy regulations. Discusses  site-specific factors that may
affect closure and postclosure care activities and  provides
closure and postclosure checklists to assist in preparing
and reviewing plans.
(EPA/530-SW-87-010)               01/15/87

 Ofdor^Jur^ber: PB87-158978/AS   Order Form: A/f/SJ


RCRA Hazardous Waste: Information
Management Executive Summary

Introduces the Resource Conservation and Recovery Sys-
tem (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System. (BRS) with
attention  to the questions of reporting facilities. Covers
types of information supplied and program support.
                                 01/15/92
                                	\	,
 Order Dumber. EPA/530-S-92-001
 Order Form: OSW ,
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RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal
Year 1987

Provides guidance to regions and states for implementing
RCRA Sublitle C Program in FY  1987 Identifies priorities
such as permitting  land disposal facilities by the statutory
deadline,  ensuring  proper closure of facilities, enforcing
against ground-water monitoring violators, permitting of new
treatment and RD&D units, and conducting required inspec-
tions.
(EPA/OSWER9420.00-1)             05/19/86

               PB87-157673/AS   Order Form: "
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                     RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal
                     Year 1988

                     Provides guidance on implementing RCRA Subtitle C pro-'
                     gram and provides framework for determining priorities at
                     national and state levels. Identifies the priorities necessary
                     to meet 1988 and 1989 permitting deadlines, to  process
                     permit modifications, new treatment and R&D unit permits,
                     to address environmentally significant closures, and to per-,
                     form inspections as mandated by statute and Agency policy.
                     (EPA/530-SW-91-039)               03/31/87
                     ' 'Order Number;' P&91*156 '679
'OrderlForm;' NTIS--
                     RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal
                     Year 1989   ' '"'^' J  [   '    '    '       	 '"

                     Outlines  EPA's environmental  program for FY 1989. Pro-
                     vides guidance on implementing RCRA Subtitle C program
                     and provides framework for determining priorities based on
                     environmental benefits.
                     (EPA/530-SW-91-040)               04/05/88
                     RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal
                     Year 1990

                     Outlines  EPA's environmental  program for FY 1990.  Pro-
                     vides an  overview of the Agency's national program strate-
                     gies and  priorities for permitting, enforcement, cleanup, and
                     other activities for FY 1990. Includes activities in the Strate-
                     gic Planning and Management System.
                     (EPA/530-SW-91-041)                04/15/89
                     RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal
                     Year 1991	

                     Outlines EPA's environmental program for FY 1991. Provides
                     an overview of the main objectives of EPA's national  pro-
                     grams and initiatives to prevent pollution, improve manage-
                     ment, strengthen enforcement, foster greater public involvement,
                     and bolster science.
                     (EPA/530-SW-91-042)               04/15/90
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 RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal
 Year 1992

 Provides an overview of the main objectives of the national
 RCRA solid  and hazardous waste management program.
 Identifies the priority activities tracked in the Strategic Tar-.
 geted Activities for  Results (STARS), and addresses  re-
 source allocations for the upcoming fiscal year. ••
 (EPA/530-SW-91-023)               05/15/91
 RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP); Fiscal
 Year 1993

 Sets forth RCRA priority activities and measures for its solid
 and hazardous waste management program. Updates the
 1992 version by incorporating many changes and clarifica-
• tions that states have suggested.
 (EPA/530-R-92-017)                4/15/92
 RCRA Implementation Study Update: The
 Definition of Solid Waste

 Reexamines the EPA definition of solid waste in an attempt
 to clarify EPA's RCRA mandate. Explores resource recovery,
 recycling regulations, and  implementation issues, and pre-
 sents a plan for change. Summarizes meetings held to so-
 licit industry, interest group, and other government branch
 input on the definition of solid waste and hazardous waste
 recycling regulations.
                 .   .       , '  .    07/15/92
 RCRA Inspection Manual

• Provides procedural and technical guidance for performing
 inspections of facilities regulated by RCRA pre-inspection,
 inspection, and post-inspection procedures.
 (EPA/530-R-94t)07)               •  10/15/93
 RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal
 Year 1994

 Defines the, national policy, strategic goals, and priority ac-
 tivities for the RCRA solid and hazardous waste program.
 Covers facility priority setting and evaluation, permitting, cor-
 rective action., compliance monitoring and enforcement, ac-
 countability, and  municipal  and  industrial 'solid  waste
 management.
                                  04/15/93
 RCRA Liability Coverage for Bodily Injury
 and Property Damage Survey Results

 Presents results of the, 1988 survey of facilities required to
 comply with third party liability  coverage requirements for
 bodily injury and property damage pursuant'to RCRA. De-
 termines whether firms owning or operating RCRA facilities
 that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous wastes, encounter
 difficulty in obtaining financial assurance mechanisms to
 comply with requirements.
 (EPA/530-SW-89-043)          ,     09/15/89  ' .
 RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP):  Fiscal
 Year 1994 Addendum

 Provides supplementary information and guidance to assist
 regions and states in their implementation and, reporting ef-
 forts. Includes additional guidance  for implementing the
 Agency's new hazardous waste combustion strategy; Begin-
 ning-of-Year Plan (BYP) Guidance defining the purpose, con-
 tent,  and  format of the BYP;  definitions of major RCRA
 program universes and selected key  RCRA terms intended
 to facilitate consistent tracking of data in RCRIS; corrections
 to the FY  1994 RIP Appendix A: STARS Measures (Correc-
 tive Actjon section); and the responsiveness summary, pro-
 viding Headquarters' reply to the major comments received
 on the draft RIP.
                                  08/15/93
 RCRA Orientation Manual: 1990 Edition

 Provides introductory information on solid and hazardous
 waste management programs under the Resource Conser-
 vation and Recovery Act (RCRA).. Written for those unfamil-
 iar with  RCRA, outlines  basic framework of regulatory
 program for new EPA and state employees, those new to
 RCRA, and others interested in the Act. Updates original
 manual issued in 1986.
 (EPA/530-SW-90-036)               08/01/90
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                                                                                            it MitrII	i,"l	Ell! '
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium
(Complete Set)

Provides a reference for regional and state permit writers on
permitting policies and procedures. This 11-volume series
includes a Users' Guide, key word index, reference memo-
randa, tetters, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse (OSWER) directives, and RCRA/Superfund Hotline
monthly summaries. Documents are organized chronologi-
cally within subject categories. Originally compiled in 1985,
updated compendium includes documents issued through
September 1990. Complete set does not include update
packages described below.
(EPA/530-SW-91-062)             -  08/15/91
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update
Package; Revision I

Provides references for regional and state permit writers on
permitting  policies and procedures.  Update package in-
cludes entire new Volume 1, Users' Guide and Key Word In-
dex; plus reference memoranda, letters, Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Directives, and
RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly summaries from October
1, 1990, through December 31,  1991. The documents are
separated by the original index volume numbers (2-11) and
numbered so as to be inserted at the end of the appropriate
sections within each volume. The update package also in-
cludes new spines and covers for the existing binders and
the new index on computer disk.
(EPA/53Q-R-92-018)                 04/15/92

                                 Orcfer Form:
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update
Package; Revision 2.

Provides references for regional and state permit writers on
permitting  policies and procedures.  Update package in-
cludes entire new Volume 1, Users' Guide, and Keyword In-
dex, as well as reference memoranda, letters, Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Directives,  and
RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly summaries from January
1, 1992, through July 31,  1993. The documents are sepa-
rated by the original index volume numbers (2-11) and num-
bered to facilitate insertion at the end of the appropriate
sections within each volume. The update package also in-
cludes new spines and covers for the existing binders  and
the new index on computer disk.
(EPA/530-R-93-015)                 09/15/93

        '  "er-PB£^-/00252     '   Order Form: NtlS j
                                                     RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume
                                                     1: User's Guide, Keyword Index ......................................

                                                     Assists user in identifying and locating relevant documents
                                                     in RCRA Permit Policy Compendium through key word in-
                                                     dex. Lists documents relevant. to  topic, identified by title,
                                                     document number, and  date.  Groups related topics and
                                                     cross references topics that may be relevant. Summaries of
                                                     documents that had been included in original Compendium
                                                     have been deleted. Index also available on 3-1/2" diskette
                                                     using Dbase III Plus.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-91-062A)             08/15/91
                                                     RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 2
                                                     (942O.1980 - 9434.1990): ..... Hazardous Waste ............
                                                     Management System (Part 260) - General,
                                                     Definitions, Petitions

                                                     Compiles related OSWER directives dealing with RCRA per-
                                                     mit policy. Includes RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly sum-
                                                     maries, letters, memos, and responses to Hazardous Waste
                                                     Management  Systems topics. Correspondence from 1984-
                                                     1989 is organized chronologically within subject categories.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-91-062B)             08/15/91
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 3
(9441.1980 - 9441.1986):  Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Waste (Part 261) -
General

Compiles related OSWER directives dealing with RCRA per-
mit policy. Includes RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly sum-
maries, letters, memos, and responses to identification and
listing of hazardous waste topics. Correspondence  from
1980-1986,  organized  chronologically  within   subject
categories.
(EPA/530-SW-91-062C)             08/15/91

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                                  ft
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 4
 (9441.1987 - 9441.1990):  Identification and
 Listing of Hazardous Waste (Part 261) -
 General

 Compiles related OSWER directives dealing with RCRA per-
 mit policy. Includes RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly sum-
 maries, letters, memos, and responses to identification and
 listing of hazardous waste topics: Correspondence from
 1987-1990 is organized chronologically  within subject
 categories.
 (EPA/530-SW-91-062D)            08/15/91



 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 5
 (9442.1980 - 9444.1986): Identification
 and Listing of Hazardous Waste (Part 261)
 - Criteria for Identifying Hazardous Waste,
 Characteristics of  Hazardous Waste, Lists
 of Hazardous Waste

 Compiles related OSWER directives dealing with RCRA per-
 mit policy. Includes RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly sum-
 maries, letters, memos, and responses to identification and
 listing of hazardous waste topics. Correspondence from
 1983-1986 is organized chronologically  within subject
 categories..             '
 (EPA/530-SW-91-062E)            08/15/91
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 6
 (9444.1987 - 9457.199O):  Identification
 and Listing of Hazardous Waste (Part 261)
 - Lists of Hazardous Waste (Con't);
 Generator Standards (Part 262) - General,
 Pretransportation, Recordkeeping, Special
 Conditions, Importing
 Compiles related OSWER directives dealing with RCRA per-
 mit policy. Includes RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly sum-
 maries,  letters, memos, and responses to identification and
 listing of hazardous waste topics. Correspondence  from
, 1984-1990  is organized  chronologically  within subject
. categories.
 (EPA/530-SW-91-062F)      ,      08/15/91
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 7
(9460.1980-9482.1990):  Transporter
Standards (Part 263) - Manifests,
Recordkeeping; Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) (Parts 264 and
265) - Standards, Preparedness and
Prevention, Contingency Plan,
Manifests/Recordkeeping, Closure/Post
Closure, Financial Responsibility; TSDF
Technical Requirements (Parts 264 and
265) - Groundwater Standards,
Management of Containers
Compiles related OSWER directives dealing with RCRA per-
mit policy. Includes RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly sum-
maries, letters,  memos,-_and  responses to transporter
standards, contingency plans, TSDF technical requirements,
grounds-water standards, management of containers, and
more.  Correspondence from  1983-1990  is • organized
chronologically within subject categories.
(EPA/530-SW-91-062G)            08/15/91 •
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8
(9483.1980 - 9489.1990):  TSDF Technical
Requirements (Parts 264 and 265) -
Tanks, Surface Impoundments, Waste
Piles, Land Treatment, Landfills,
Incinerators, Miscellaneous Units

Compiles related OSWER'directives dealing with RCRA per-
mit policy, Includes RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly sum-
maries, letters, memos, and  responses to TSDF technical
requirements, tanks, surface impoundments, waste piles,
land treatment, landfills, incinerators, and miscellaneous
units. Correspondence from 1983-1990 is organized chrono-
logically within subject categories.
(EPA/530-SW-91-062H)        ,     08/15/91
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
                                                                                           81

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             Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 9
(9490.1980 - 9521.199O): Standards for
Managing Specific Hazardous Wastes
(Part 266) - Recyclable Materials, Waste
Burned for Energy Recovery; Permitting
Policies - Priorities,  Corrective Action,
Special Permitting,  Compliance and
Enforcement, Public Participation;
Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and
270) - General
Compiles related OSWER directives dealing with RCRA per-
mit policy. Includes RCRA/Superfund Hotline monthly sum-
maries,  letters, memos, and  responses to standards for
managing specific wastes, permitting policies, and permit-
ting procedures. Correspondence from 1982-1990 is organ-
ized chronologically within subject categories.
(EPA/53OSW-91-062!)             08/15/91
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                                                   RCRA Personnel Training Guidance for
                                                   Owners or Operators of Hazardous Waste
                                                   Management Facilities
                                                   Provides guidance to owners and operators or other facility
                                                   personnel concerning the  design  and implementation of
                                                   personnel training programs. Information provided concerns
                                                   generating training programs with specific recommenda-
                                                   tions made concerning training modules appropriate to haz-
                                                   ardous waste management training.
                                                   (EPA/SW-915)                    09/01/80

                                                                                  Order Form- NTIS
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
82

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                                                         Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA Public Involvement Manual

Provides instruction on how to plan and carry out success-
ful public involvement in the RCRA permitting and correc-
tive action programs. Provides a broad overview of the
public involvement process, explains how to coordinate pub-
lic involvement activities with RCRA  permitting, discusses
public involvement for corrective action under permits and
enforcement order, and gives step-by-step  instructions for
conducting all  public involvement activities identified. In-
cludes materials available for use in  -RCRA public  involve-
ment; a discussion of when and  how to delegate public
involvement tasks to  facilities; case  studies; the EPA fact
sheet, Modifying RCRA  Permits; and EPA's Draft Strategy
for Hazardous Waste Combustion:
(EPA/530-R-93-006)         ,       09/15/93
       m$.f&$@£?£ | |go^^^
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
1982 (Complete Set)

Contains significant and frequently asked. questions. Sum-
marizes the number of requests and describes hotline staff
projects. For specific question topics, see: RCRA/Super-
fund Monthly Hotline Report: 1982-1990 Index
(EPA/530-SW-82-001) .  •           12/15/82

                          T

RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
June 1982
(EPA/530-SW-82-001A)
                               06/15/82
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
July 1982
(EPA/530-SW-82-001 B)
                               07/15/82
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
August 1982
(EPA/530-SW-82-001C)
                               08/15/82
                                                  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                  September 1982
                                                  (EPA/530-SW-82-001D)
                               09/15/82
                                                  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                  October 1982
                                                  (EPA/530-SW-82-001E)
                               10/15/82
                                                  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                  November 1982
                                                  (EPA/530-SW-82-001 F)
                                                                                 11/15/82
                                                  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                  December 1982
(EPA/530-SW-82-001G)
                                                                               _1 2/1 5/82
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
1983 (Complete Set)

Contains significant and frequently asked questions. Sum-
marizes the number of requests and describes hotline staff
projects. Also lists new Federal Registers. For specific ques-
tion topics, see: RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report:
1982-1990 Index  (EPA/530-SW-91-094)
(EPA/530-SW-83-001)        ,'     12/15/83
                                                  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                  January 1983
                                                  (EPA/530-SW-83-001A)
                                                                                 01/15/83
                                                  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                  February 1983
                                                  '(EPA/530-SW-83-001 B)
                                                                                02/15/83
                For ordering instructions, go to Section S, Ordering Information and Forms.
                                                                                             83

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             Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
March 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001C)            03/15/83
]OfderNumber: PB92-l"/6'2'3t6 ,"", '  O^er^Form^NffS
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                November 1983
                                                (EPA/530-SW-83-001 K)
                                                                             1 1/1-5/83
                                                                             ^  i> H ^
                                                                             Order From
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
April 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-Q01D)             04/15/83
 Otter Number, PB92-130244 "'''  ' "Orcier Form:
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                December 1983
                                               (EPA/530-SW-83-001 L)
                                                                             12/15/83
                                                                ffj3Q 327,;' 'C'
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
May 1983

(EPA/53OSW-83-001E)             05/15/83
'•Offter Number: PB92-1 30251       Order Form: NTls'
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
June 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001F)
 &der Number PB92-1 30 269
                              06/15/83
                              Order Form; NTls
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
July 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001G)
                             07/15/83
 Qtfer Number: PB92-13O277      Order Form- MTtS
"!	!	!	         [Ill  1             * ft?* i <* Wt! S"
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
August 1983

(EPA/530-SW-83-001H)             08/15/83
 Ortter Number;' P%92-130 205'"'	":   Order Form '"/v'§§*
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
September 1983

(EP/V530-SW-83^X)1l)             09/15/83
i Order Number, P1392-130 293 '"""'	' '6l&erform'*NW *
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
October 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001J)
Wecier "^m~ib&r; PB92-130 301
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                              10/15/83

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                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                1984 (Complete Set)

                                                Contains significant  and frequently  asked questions.  In-
                                                cludes new publications, Federal Register summaries, and
                                                call analyses. For specific topics, see: RCRA/Superfund
                                                Monthly Hotline Report: 1982-1990 Index (EPA/530-SW-91-
                                                094).
                                                (EPA/530-SW-84-01 7)             12/1 5/84
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                January 1984
                                                (EPA/530-SW-84-017A)
                                                                             01/15/84
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                February 1984
                                                (EPA/530-SW-84-017B)
                                                                             02/15/84

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                                                     Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
May 1984
.(EPA/530-SW-84-017E)
                             05/15/84

RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
June 1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017F)
                             06/15/84

RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
July 1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017G)
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
August 1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017H)

W&te$n
                             08/15/84
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
September 1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017I)
                             09/15/84
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
October 1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017J)
                             10/15/84
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
1985 (Complete Set)

Contains significant and frequently .asked "questions. In-
cludes new publications, Federal Register summaries, and
call analyses. Summarizes Hotline activities along with activi-
ties at Superfund Information Services in Region 2 and Re-
gion 9. For specific topics, see: RCRA/Superfund Monthly
Hotline Report: 1982-1990 Index (EPA/530-SW-91-094).
(EPA/530-SW-85-036)      ,      12/15/85
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              January 1985

                                              (EPA/530-SW-85-036A)            01/15/85

                                                                       •j^j^CJ£[


                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              February 1985
                                                                           02/15/85
                                              (EPA/530-SW-85-036B)
m&
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              March 1985
                                              (EPA/5306W-85-036C)
                                                                           03/15/85
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  ^
                                              April 1985
                                              (EPA/53CPSW-85-036D)

                             04/15/85

                             Iroar i
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
November 1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017K),
                             11/15/84
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              May 1985
                                              (EPA/530-SW-85-036E)
                             05/15/85
                                  rV'V^II&'^J;
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.RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
December 1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017L)

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                             12/15/84
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
June 1985

(EPA/530-SW-85-036F)
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             Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
July 1985

(EPA/530-SW-85-036G)             07/15/85

.Order Number: PB92-130533      Order Form: NTIS


RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
August 1985
(EPA/530SW-85-036H)
                              08/15/85
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
September 1985
CEPA/53GSW-85-036I)

 Order Number: PB92-130 558
                              09/15/85

                              Order Form: '.'/V77S „ '
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
October 1985
(EPA/530-SW-85-036J)

           f: PB92-130566
    10/15/85

    Order Form:, NTIS
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
November 1985
(EP/V530-SW-85-036K)

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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
December 1985

(EP/V5303W-S5-036L)             12/15/85
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
1986 (Complete Set)

Contains significant and frequently asked questions. In-
cludes new publications, Federal Register summaries, and
call analyses. Summarizes Hotline activities. For specific top-
ics, see: RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report: 1982-
1990 Index (EPA/530-SW-91-094).
(EPA/530-SW-86-062)              12/15/86

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                                                January 1986

                                                (EPA/530^W-86-p62A)    „	  -. 01/15/86	

                                                " Order Number;' PB92-130,608   ••;'.'     ''''
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                February 1986

                                                (EPA/53'6^SW-8&C)62B)          ...... 02/15/86
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                                                    Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
September 1986

(EPA/530-SW-86-062I)    .     .   ,09/15/86

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                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              March 1987
                                              (EPA/530-SW-87-032C)
                                                                          03/15/87
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
October 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062J)
                             10/15/86
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              April 1987
                                              (EPA/530-SW-87-032D)
04/15/87
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
November 1986

(EPA/530-SW-86-062K)           -11/15/86

                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              May 1987

                                              (EPA/530-SW-87-032E)           05/15/87
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
December 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062L) '
                             12/15/86
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              June 1987

                                              (EPA/530-SW-87-032F)   -         06/15/87
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
1987 (Complete Set)

Contains significant and frequently asked  questions. In-
cludes new publications,  Federal Register summaries, and
call analyses. Summarizes Hotline activities. For specific top-
ics, see: RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report: 1982-
1990 Index (EPA/530-SW-91-094).
(EPA/530-SW-87-032)        '      12/15/87




RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
January 1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032A)
                             01/15/87
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
February 1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032B)
                             02/15/87
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              July 1987
                                              (EPA/530-SW-87-032G)
                                                                           07/15/87

                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              August 1987
                                              (EPA/530-SW-87-032H)
                                                                           08/15/87
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              September 1987
                                              (EPA/530-SW-87-032I)
                                                                           09/15/87
                                              RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                              October 1987
                                              (EPA/53Q-SW-87-032J)
               For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
                                                                                      87

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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
November 1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-G32K)
                              11/15/87
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
December 1987
(EPA/530SW-87-032L)
                              12/15/87
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
1988 (Complete Set)

Contains significant  and frequently asked questions. In-
cludes new publications, Federal Register summaries, and
calf analyses. Summarizes Hotline activities. For specific top-
ics, sea: RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report: 1982-
1990 Index (EPA/530-SW-91-094).
(EPA/530-SW-88-056)             12/15/88
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January 1988

(EPA/530«W-88^56A)            01/15/88
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February 1988

(EPA/530-SW-88-056B)            02/15/88
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March 1988
(EPA/530-SW-88-056C)
                              03/15/88
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
April 1988
(EPA/53(>SW-88-056D)
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                              04/15/88
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                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                May 1988
                                                (EPA/530-SW-88-056E)
05/15/88
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                June 1988
                                                (EPA/530-SW-88-056F)
06/15/88

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                                                July 1988
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                                                August 1988
                                                (EPA/530-SW-8&O56H)
                                                                              08/15/88
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                September 1988

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                                                October 1988
                                                (EPA/530-SW-88-056J)
                                                                              10/15/88
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                November 1988
                                                (EPA/530-SW-88-056K)
                                                                              11/15/88
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                December 1988
                                                (EPA/530-SW-88-056L)
                                                                              12/15/88
                For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
88

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                                                      Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
1989 (Complete Set)

Contains  significant and frequently asked  questions. In-
cludes new publications, Federal Register summaries, and
call analyses. Summarizes Hotline activities. For specific top-
ics, see: RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline' Report: 1982-
1990 Index (EPA/530-SW -91-094).  ,
(EPA/530-SW-89-075)    .         12/1 5/89
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
January 1989
(EPA/530-SW-89-075A)
                             01/15/89
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
February 1989
(EPA/530-SW-89-075B)
                             02/15/89
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
March 1989

(EPA/530-SW-894D75C)  .          03/15/89
                  Monthly Hotline Report,
April 1989
(EPA/530-SW-89-075D,)
                             04/15/89
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
May 1989
(EPA/530-SW-89-075E)
                             05/15/89
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
June 1989
(EPA/530-SW-89-075F)
                             06/15/89


                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               July 1989
                                               (EPA/530-SW-89-075G)
                             07/15/89
                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               August 1989
                                               (EPA/530-SW-89-075H)
                                                                            08/15/89

RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
September 1989
                                               (EPA/530-SW-89-075I)
                                                                            09/15/89
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
October 1989

(EPA/530-SW-89-075J) .            1 0/1 5/89



RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
November 1989
                                               (EPA/530-SW-89-075K)
                                                                            11/15/89
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
December 1989
                                               (EPA/530-SW-89-075L)
                                                                            12/15/89
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
1990 (Complete Set)

Contains  significant and frequently asked questions.  In-
cludes new publications,- Federal Register summaries, and
call analyses. Summarizes Hotline activities. For specific top-
ics, see: RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report: 1982-
1990 Index (EPA/530-SW-91-094).
(EPA/530-SW-90-090)     '        12/15/90
               For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
January 1990

(EPA/530-SW-90-090A)            01/15/90

 Order Number:, PB92-131 127	,':'  Order Form:'"NJ^


RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
February 1990

(EPA/530-SW-90-090B)            02/15/90

'CfotpT. Number: PB92-131 135      Order Form: NTIS't
                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               September 1990
                                               (EPA/530-SW-90-090I)
                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               October 199O 7'° '" \  7.'' ,  '  '  ' ',	.777!"'

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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
March 1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-090C)
                             03/15/90
                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               November 199O
(EPA/530-SW-90-090K)
                                                                            11/15/90
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
April 1990
(EPA/53OSW-90-Q90D)

 Order Number: PB92-131 150
                             04/15/90
                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               December 199O
(EP/V530-SW-90-090L)
                                                                            12/15/90
                             °^rF°^:H&
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
May 1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-090E)
                             05/15/90
                     168
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
June 1990
(EP/V53OSW-90-090F)
                             06/15/90
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
July 199O

(EPA/530-SW-90-090G)            07/15/90

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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
August 1990

(EPA/530-SW-90-090H)            08/15/90
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                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               1991 (Complete Set)

                                               Contains significant and frequently asked questions. In-
                                               cludes new publications, Federal Register summaries, and
                                               call analyses. For specific topics, see: RCRA/Superfund
                                               Monthly  Hotline Report: 1991  Index (EPA/53p-SW:91-
                                               093M).
                                               (EPA/530-SW-9 1-093)    ,          12/15/91
                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               January 1991
                                               (EPA/530-SW-91-093A)
                                                                            01/15/91
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                                               RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                               February 1991

                                               (EPA/530-SW-91-093B)            02/15/91
               For ordering instructions, go to Section S, Ordering Information and Forms.

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                                                    Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
March 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093C)
                            03/15/91
                                             RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                             November 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093K)
,11/15/91
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
April 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093D)            04/15/91
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                                             RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                             December 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093L)
                                                                         12/15/91
                                                                                 ! NTIS"
                                                                                   -  '
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Fteport,
May 1991
                          '  05/15/91
(EPA/530-SW-91-093E)
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
June 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093F)
                            06/15/91
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
July 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093G)         .. 07/15/91



RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
August 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093H)           08/15/91



RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
September 1991

(EPA/530-SW-91-093I)    .        09/15/91



RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
October 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093J)
                            10/15/91
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline
Reports, 1992 (Complete Set)

Contains  significant and frequently asked  questions. In-
eludes new publications, Federal Register summaries, and
call analyses.
(EPA/530-R-92-014)             12/15/92
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
January 1992
                                             (EPA/530-R-92-014a)
                                                                         01/15/92
                                             RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                             February 1992
(EPA/530-R-92-014b)
                                                                         02/15/92
                                             RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                             March 1992
(EPA/530-R-92-014c)

.
                                                                         03/15/92
                                             RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                             April 1992

                                             (EPA/530-R-92-014d)             04/15/92  •
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             Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
May 1992
(EPA/530-R-92-0148)

 Order Number: PB92-922405
                              05/15/92

                              Order Form: NTIS,
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
June 1992

(EPA/530-R-92-014f)             . 06/15/92

 Order Number: PB92-922406      Order Form: NTIS


RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
July 1992

(EPA/530-R-92-014g)              07/15/92

 Order Number: PB92-922 407   ,   Order Form: NTlS


RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
August 1992
(EPA/530-R-92-014h)

" Ofcter Number: PB92-922 408
                              08/15/92)
                                      ,"
                              Order Form; NTIS
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
September 1992
(EPA/530-R-92-014!)
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
October 1992
(EPA/530-R-92-014J)
                              10/15/92
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November 1992
                              11/15/92

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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
December 1992
(EPA/53Q-R-92-014I)

 Order Number: PB92-922 412
                              12/15/92
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline
Reports, 1993 (Complete Set)

Contains significant and frequently  asked questions., In-
cludes new publications,  Federal Register summaries, and
call analyses.   Sold on , a subscription basis by NTIS.
Monthly issues  also sold individually by NTIS.  Refer to
monthly hotline  entries for NTIS numbers for individual -is-'
sues.
                                                (EPA/530-R-93-004)

                                                           r:, PB93-922 400
                              12/15/93

                          ,' t ' Order Form: NTIS
                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                January 1993

                                                (EPA/530-R-93-004a)              01/15/93

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                                                        '   -
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                                                February 1993
                                                                              02/15/93
                                                                              Ord
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                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                March
                                                (EPA/530-R-93-004C)
                              03/15/93
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                                                April 1993	
                                                (EPA/530-R-93-004d)
                                                                              04/15/93
                                                RCRA/Superfund Moimthly Hotline Report,
                                                May 1993
(EPA/53Q-R-93-004e)
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                                                RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
                                                June 1993
                                                (EPA/530-R-93-004f)
                                                                              06/15/93
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                                                                                            m
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
July 1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004g)
                                07/15/93
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
August 1993

(EPA/530-R-93-004h) -              08/15/93
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RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
September 1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004i)
                                09/15/93
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
October 1993

(EPA/530-R-93-004J)               10/15/93   -



RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,
November 1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004k)
                                11/15/93
RCRA/Superfund/OUST Hotline (Brochure)

Describes the services of the RCRA/Superfund/OUST hot-
line which responds to inquiries from the public and the
regulated community about  regulations developed under
•the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Hazard-
ous and Solid Waste Amendments, and the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act.
                                05/15/92
RCRA Waste Minimization Action Plan

Outlines those activities expected to be implemented over
the next five years that will integrate EPA's pollution preven-
tion concepts into the RCRA program. Presents the back-
ground of the program  and describes specific source
reduction  and recycling activities. Provides general time
frames for specific "projects.
                                05/15/92

                                                    RCRIS Extract Tape
RCRIS is the national program,management and inventory
system of RCRA hazardous waste handlers. Handlers can"
be characterized as belonging to one or more of the follow-
ing  categories:  treatment, storage, and  disposal facilities
(TSDFs); large quantity  generators (LQG); small quantity
generators (SQG); and transporters. RCRIS captures identifi-
cation and location information  for hazardous waste han-
dlers and a wide range of information on TSDFs regarding
permit/closure status, compliance with federal and state •
regulations, and cleanup activities.
The RCRIS Extract Tape is provided to NTIS on three IBM
tape cartridges. There are a total of 23 EBCDIC flat files
containing the RCRIS data. The tape includes all handler
identification and permitting data "available from the  RCRIS
National Oversight Database. The tape includes most of the
Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement data except for
data deemed enforcement sensitive by EPA. The tape does
not include any Corrective Action data.
                                                    Reactivity Characteristic (4O CFR 261.23);
                                                    Identification and Listing of Hazardous
                                                    Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
                                                    3O01

                                                    Explains the  Agency's definition of reactive wastes, dis-
                                                    cusses the comments received on the proposed definition
                                                    of reactive wasteland the subsequent changes made.
                                                                                    05/01/80

                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Recycle Today!  Educational Materials for
Grades K-12  (Brochure)

Encourages children to recycle and conserve materials.
Contains free educational materials (curriculum guide, how-
to handbook, comic book, and poster).  Available to teach-
ers from kindergarten through 12th grade.
                                 04/15/90

 Order Wumter; EP/y53p-SW-9O025 Order Form: OSW
Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of
Difference (Brochure)

Introduces the national recycling campaign by providing an
overview of solid waste problems and recycling solutions.
                     I             04/15/92
Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of
Difference (Poster)

Full-color poster promotes greater use of recycling.  Pre-
sents a student on one side of a set of scales balancing a
large pile of waste to illustrate the impact  each individual
can have on the solid waste dilemma.  Reflects the global
nature of MSW management, urging readers in six different
languages to adopt recycling.
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Recycling in Federal Agencies

Describes the rationale behind recycling and mentions vari-
ous government  agencies'  recycling  programs such as
EPA's In-House Recycling Program, the GSA Federal Recy-
cling Program,  and Recycling in the National Parks. De-
scribes various handbooks  and publications available to
federal offices and bureaus from EPA.
                                  10/15/90
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Recycling Used Oik  1O Steps to Change
Your Oil

Gives step-by-step advice about changing automobile oil
and disposing of used oil by recycling. Provides an EPA in-
formation number for information about setting up local pro-
grams.
                                  06/15/89
                                        Recycling Used Oil: For Service Stations
                                        and Other Vehicle-Service Facilities

                                        Instructs service station owners about recycling used auto-
                                        mobile oil, with a list of seven suggestions, includes the EPA
                                        Hotline number for recycling information.
                                                                 ,        06/15/89
                                        Recycling Used Oil: What Can You Do?

                                        Describes how used automobile oil can affect fresh water
                                        and pollute natural resources. Mentions statistics about re-_
                                        cycling oil. For example, recycling used oil would save 1.3
                                        million barrels per day in the United States. Step-by-step in-
                                        structions for recycling used oil are given as well as an  EPA
                                        information number for  information about setting up local
                                        programs.
                                                       ;	   	06/15/89  "    '   .
                                        Recycling Works!  State and Local
                                        Solutions to Solid Waste Management
                                        Problems

                                        Examines the economic and environmental necessity for re-
                                        covering, reusing, and recycling materials from MSW. Exam-
                                        ples of state and municipal recycling programs now in place
                                        are .described. Qornplete listing of state-level recycling of-
                                       ! fices, with addresses and phone numbers, is included.
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                                                      Regional Guidance Manual for Selected
                                                      Interim Status Requirements  (Draft)

                                                      Assists regions in  interpreting selected  requirements from
                                                      the Interim Status Standards for facilities 'managing hazard-
                                                      ous waste.  Provides  background information and general
                                                      guidance to aid permitting officials in evaluating responses
                                                      to certain interim status regulations.
                                                                                       09/15/80
                                                              umber: £&&f-394 10.0 -"""- -"•  t&der Rom;' A/I/3-
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                                                               Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
 Regulatory Analysis of RCRA Regulations

 Summarizes the regulatory alternatives considered and se-
 lected for RCRA Subtitle C Regulations and the impacts of
 the regulations.  Presents  400 cases of harmful  conse-
 quences from inadequate hazardous waste management.
                                   04/30/80
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                    £: rs? v,'\.?v 5 1 •• •'•'•.•.^-..-SKf-.A •Si,- •>. v? <••.-.••• •. -. SiMi f
 Regulatory Determination: Landfills and
 Surface Impoundments Receiving Pulp
 and Paper Mill Sludge

 Reports EPA conclusion that dioxin contained in pulp and
 paper mill sludges disposed of in landfills and surface im-
 poundments does not pose unreasonable probability of ad-
 verse effects on human health and the environment.  EPA
 concludes that further regulation of facilities to reduce po-
 tential dioxin-related risks is not warranted.
                   .  '          '   10/15/91
 Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste
 Landfills

 Analyzes EPA's revisions to Subtitle D criteria for municipal
 solid waste landfills. Evaluates hybrid approach relative to
 four regulatory alternatives in terms of costs, economic im-
 pacts, impacts on small entities, health risk, and resource
 damage.
 (EPA/530-SW-91-073A)              12/15/90
 Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
 Proposed Rulemaking on Corrective
 Action for Solid Waste Management Units

 Reports results from the analysis performed in conjunction
 with the proposed rule to require corrective action for re-
 leases .from  solid waste management units at  hazardous
 waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. Assesses
 impact of proposed rule on small businesses. Determines
 that rule will not have significant impact on substantial num-
 bers of such businesses.
                    Report on Minimum Criteria to Assure
                    Data Quality

                    Discusses EPA Quality Assurance (QA)  program to ensure
                    that all data are scientifically valid, defensible, and of known
                    •precision and accuracy.  In addition, data need to be of suf-
                    ficient known quality to withstand scientific and legal  chal-
                    lenge relating to the use for which the data were gathered.
                                                      12/12/89




                    Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of
                    Recycled Paving Material

                    Addresses recycling, performance, and, the human health
                    and environment issues related  to asphalt pavement con-
                    taining recycled rubber; the' economic sayings, technical
                    performance, and threats and benefits to human health and
                    the environment of using  recycled materials in highways;
                    and the utilization and practices  of all states relating to the
                    reuse and disposal of highway materials. Joint reportof EPA
                    and  Department of  Transportation (Federal  Highway Ad-
                    ministration), required by the Interrhodal Surface Transpor-
                    tation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991.'
                                                      07/15/93
                     Report to Congress on Special Wastes
                     from Mineral Processing:  Summary and
                     Findings

                     Summarizes findings pertaining to special wastes from min-
                     eral processing. Includes sources and volumes of materials
                     generated per year,' present disposal and  utilization prac-
                     tices, the potential danger to health and environment, docu--
                     mented and  proved cases  of  danger  to  health and
                     environment, alternatives to current disposal methods, costs
                     of alternatives, impacts of alternatives on use of phosphate
                     rock, uranium'ore, and other natural resources, and current
                     and potential uses of waste materials.
                                                      07/15/90
, (EPA/530-SW-90-081)
06/25/90
                   For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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              Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Report to Congress on Special Wastes
from Mineral Processing: Summary and
Findings; Methods and Analyses;
Appendices

Examines RCRA waste exemption for mineral processing.
Describes events in the rulemaking process  and criteria
used  by EPA  to exempt 20 special wastes from mineral
processing  operations. Reports sources and  volumes  of
wastes, including present disposal practices, documented
cases of danger,  alternatives to current disposal methods,
costs  of alternatives, and impacts of alternatives on natural
resources.
(EPA/530SW-90-070C)             07/15/90
 ' Orcfer Number: PB90-258 492
Order Fprrri:. .
Report to Congress on the Discharge of
Hazardous Wastes to Publicly Owned
Treatment Works (The Domestic Sewage
Study)

Evaluates impacts of waste discharged to publicly owned
treatment works (POTWs) as result of Domestic Sewage Ex-
clusion. Contributes to understanding  of relationship  be-
tween Clean Water Act, RCRA,  and other environmental
legislation, while underscoring importance of coordination
at federal, state, and local level.
(EPA/53OSW-8&OQ4)               02/07/86
i	:;,i	:	;	it.	;	;	;	i	i	a;	i	;,ea.i	i;	Ltuuuuu^ctifetesf&itaif
j: Order fturnber:  PB86-184 017/AS    Order Form:,
Report to Congress on the Minimization of
Hazardous Wastes (Complete Set)

Provides background on waste minimization and presents
data and information on developing national waste minimi-
zation strategy.  Reviews options  available to encourage
more waste minimization at federal level, including recom-
mendations by ERA. Includes three volumes and appendi-
ces-                   ,              ,,-,,,
(EPA/530-SW-86-033)               10/15/86
    tar Number; PB87-114328
Order Form: Af77S(
Report to Congress on the Minimization of
Hazardous Wastes

Provides background on waste minimization and presents
data and information on developing a national waste minimi-
zation strategy. Reviews options available to encourage
more waste minimization at federal  level, including recom-
mendations by EPA.
(EPA/53OSW-86-033A)              10/15/86
                           .
 Otter Number; PB87-1 ^336/AS , ,  (Prefer FprmiM
                    Report to Congress on the Minimization of
                    Hazardous Wastes; Appendices

                    Presents analysis of impacts of waste minimization options,
                    and explores circumstances and conditions that might be
                    useful for meeting waste  minimization objectives. Covers
                    characteristics of each option including implementation,
                    technical effectiveness, and impacts on industry. Provides
                    general summary and recommendations.
                    (EPA/530-SW-86-033B)              10/15/86
 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization:
 Issues and Options; Volume I

 Identifies waste minimization practices  by industry proc-
 esses and by major waste stream. Describes factors that
 promote and inhibit  adoption of waste  minimization prac-
 tices by industry and  strategies by which waste minimization
 can be increased.
 (EPA/530-SW-86-041)              10/15/86
                    Report to Congress on Waste Minimization:
                    Issues and Options; Volume II

                    Contains Appendix A, Data Bases Used in Study, and Ap-
                    pendix B, Process Studies.
                    (EPA/530-SW-86-042)               10/15/86
 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization:
 Issues and Options; Volume III

 Contains Appendices C through K. includes Recycling Tech-
 nologies and Practices,  Northeast  Industrial  Waste  Ex-
 change's On-Line  Computer System, Conducting Project
 Profitability Analysis, EPA Definition of Solid Waste, Corre-
 spondence from EPA on waste minimization activities, Cpm-
1 pilation  of  industrial  waste  reduction  cases,  EPA's
 Environmental Auditing Policy Statement, Descriptions of 11
 state programs,  and two proposed regulations  on hazard-
 ous waste management by two counties in California.
 (EPA/530-SW-86-043)               10/15/86
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
96
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Report to Congress: EPA Activities and
Accomplishments under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act: Fiscal
Years 1980-1985

Describes regulatory development and implementation ac-
tivities accomplished during 1980-1985. Documents the de-
velopment of RCRA regulatory programs.
(EPA/530-SW-86-027)              07/15/86



Report to Congress: EPA Activities and
Accomplishments under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act: Fourth
Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 Through Fiscal
Year 1987

Describes activities to carry'out the rrlandates of RCRA and
the Hazardous Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984.
Starts with the last quarter of FY 1986 and extends through
the end of FY 1987. Covers several activities undertaken to
satisfy many 1984 provisions for solid waste. Summarizes
contents of each chapter.
                               12/15/87
                                                  Report to Congress: Management of
                                                  Hazardous Wastes from Educational
                                                  Institutions; Executive Summary

                                                  Involves  problems associated with  managing  hazardous
                                                  wastes from educational institutions. Identifies statutory and
                                                  regulatory requirements for educational institutions manag-
                                                  ing  hazardous  waste.  Examines  current hazardous waste
                                                  management practices, and  identifies hazardous waste
                                                  problems encountered. Report  concludes by  identifying
                                                  ways for educational  institutions to improve  hazardous
                                                  waste management.       -  ,
                                                             '   ,                 04/15/89
                                                  Report to Congress: Management of
                                                  Wastes from the Exploration,
                                                  Development, and Production of Crude
                                                  Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy
                                                  (Complete Set)

                                                  Responds to study requirements described by Congress in
                                                  various paragraphs  of Section 8002(m) of  1980' amend-
                                                  ments of RCRA. Set  includes- Executive Summary and three
                                                  volumes.
                                                  (EPA/530-SW-88-003)              12/15/87 *
Report to Congress: Management of
Hazardous Wastes from Educational
Institutions

Identifies statutory and regulatory requirements for educa-
tional institutions to manage hazardous waste. Examines
current hazardous waste management practices at institu-
tions and identifies possible ways for educational institutions
to improve hazardous waste management.
(EPA/530-SW-89-040)              04/15/89 •
                                                  Report to Congress: Management of
                                                  Wastes from the Exploration,
                                                  Development, and Production of Crude
                                                  Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy;
                                                  Executive Summaries

                                                  Responds to study requirements described by Congress in
                                                  Section 8002(m) of 1980 amendments of RCRA. Congress
                                                  temporarily  exempted several types of solid wastes from
                                                  regulation. Drilling fluids, produced waters, and other wastes
                                                  associated with production of crude oil or natural  gas are
                                                  examples of waste  temporarily  exempt  from regulation.
                                                  Studies Congressional intent to provide opportunity for de-
                                                  veloping appropriate strategy for waste management.
                                                  (EPA/530-SW-88-Q03D)           .  12/15/87
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Report to Congress: Management of
Wastes from the Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude
Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy;
Volume 1 : Oil and Gas

Includes Volume 1 of 3. Reports on management of waste
under section 3001(B)(2)(A) of RCRA. Discusses wastes
generated only by the onshore segment of oil and gas in-
dustry.
(EPA/53f>SW-88-003A)             -12/15/87 '
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Report to Congress: Management of
Wastes from the Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude
Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy;
Volume 2: Geothermal Energy

Includes the second volume in a series of reports to Con-
gress on wastes generated from trie exploration, develop-
ment, and production of crude oil. This volume covers the
geothermal energy Industry. Defines exempt wastes, char-
acterizes the wastes, describes current and alternative dis-
posal practices, and estimates the costs of these practices.
(EPA/53Q-SW-88-003B)             12/15/87  .
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Report to Congress: Management of
Wastes from the Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude
Oil, Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy;
Volume 3: Appendices

Contains Volume 3 of 3. Summarizes state oil and gas regu-
lations. Includes glossary of terms for Volume 1 and dam-
age case summaries.
(EPA/530-SW-88-003C)             12/15/87
              PB88-146246
           Order Form; NTIS
Report to Congress:  Methods to Manage
and Control Plastic Wastes

Examines plastic waste reduction through source reduction
and methods for controlling sources of plastic marine debris
In response to the Plastic Pollution Research and Control
Act, Focuses on plastic waste in the municipal solid waste
stream.
(EPA/530-SW-89-Q51)               02/15/90
                               Report to Congress:  Methods to Manage
                               and Control Plastic Wastes; Executive
                               Summary

                               Responds to Section 2202 of the 1987 Plastic Pollution Re-
                               search and Control Act. Focuses on post-consumer plastic
                               waste. Includes plastics in marine environments, waste man-
                               agement, and source reduction.
                                                              02/15/90

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                               Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal
                               in the United States; Volume I	'	

                               Presents conclusions and recommendations of a Subtitle D
                               study to evaluate the adequacy of the program. Objectives
                               addressed include disposal of nonhazardous solid waste,
                               which includes municipal solid waste,  oil  and gas waste,
                               and  industrial waste, at landfills, waste pile's,  land applica-
                               tion units, and surface impoundments,
                               (EPA/530-SW-88-011)       '       10/15/88,

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                               Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal
                               in the United States; Volume II
Contains results.of data^cplection efforts for Volume, I. .........
sehts "study" methodology, data collection projects, Subtitle
D wastes, Subtitle D facilities, and Subtitle D state pro-
grams.
(EPA/530-SW-88-011B)            ,  10/15/88

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Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal
in the United States; Executive Summary

Addresses disposal of nonhazardous solid waste regulated
under S.ubtitle .D^gf RCRA. .yyastes., include, different types of
waste streams such as  municipal  solid waste, industrial
waste, and oil arid gas waste. Addresses adequacy of cur-
rent .Subtitle	D regulatory program. Volume I presents con-
clusions and recommendations of Subtitle D study. Volume
II contains results of data collection efforts. Major findings
and recommendations are included.
                                10/15/88
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Report to Congress: Wastes from the
Combustion of Coal by Electric Utility
Power Plants

Describes utility waste by source and quantity, current uses,
and disposal practices based on numerous private,and gov-
ernment studies.-Discusses alternatives to disposal, includ-
ing .the costs of current and alternative waste management
practices.' Requirements from Section 8002(n) of RCRA.
(EPA/530-SW-88-002)  '     -      02/15/88
Report to Congress: Wastes from the
Combustion of Coal by Electric Utility
Power Plants; Appendices

Supports.Report to Congress (ERA/530-SW-88-002) with
background data, charts, arid graphs.
(EPA/530-SW-88-002A)             02/15/88    "   '
Report to Congress: Wastes from the
Combustion of Coal by Electric Utility
Power Plants; Executive Summary

Examines wastes generated from combustion of coal by the.
electric'  utility industry.  Concludes that coal combustion
waste streams generally  do not exhibit hazardous charac-
teristics under current RCRA regulations. .The report finds
that several other wastes  from coal-fired utilities may exhibit
hazardous characteristics of corrosivity or EP Toxicity and
merit regulation under Subtitle C. Summarizes findings that
coal combustion wastes  provide one method for reducing
the amount of hazardous Wastes that need to be disposed
of responsibly.
                                02/15/88
Report to the Congress of the United
States on the Postclosure Liability Trust
Fund Under Section 3Q01 (A){2)(IS) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 108O

Concludes that the Postclosure Liability Trust Fund (PCLTF),
designed to accept liabilities from hazardous waste facility
owners and operators, will be unable to maintain a  positive .
balance after 50 years. Fund covers -only a minute portion of
the future costs of land disposal. Presents results based on
output of PCLTF Simulation Model.
                                05/15/85
Report to the Senate Appropriations
Committee: Regulation of Wood
Preserving Wastes

Discusses RCRA-based framework for management and
tracking of hazardous wastes, from generation through treat-
ment and disposal, under Subtitle  C. Several provisions of
regulations  addressing the protection of ground water are
noted, including corrective action, contingency plans, waste
management standards, and  closure requirements. Presents
final rule provisions.
(EPA/530-SW-9 1-058)              07/15/91
Report to the Senate Appropriations
Committee: Regulation of Wood
Preserving Wastes; Executive Summary

Evaluates the multistatute approach to regulation of wood
preserving  wastes and compares it to  RCRA-based  ap-
proach.         -                 '
07/15/91
Report to Congress: Wastes from the
Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic
Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos,
Overburden from Uranium Mining, and Oil
Shale

Addresses wastes from extraction and beneficiation of me-
tallic ores, uranium overburden, and nonmetals  asbestos
and  phosphate rock. Summarizes EPA findings on  oil
shales.       "  ,•
(EPA/530-SW-85-033)               12/01/85
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Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste:  A
Local Issue
                                              Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
                                              Guides for Municipal Officials:  Financing
Presents background information to assist print and broad-
cast media in understanding municipal solid waste (MSW)
Issues. Examines the role of federal, state, and locaj govern-
ments in MSW management; options for solid waste man-
agement  (source reduction,  recycling,  incineration,  and
landfilling); and regulations for solid waste landfills. Includes
information sources,  major laws affecting  MSW manage-
ment,  MSW  management state-by-state, and  compounds
and metals for groundwater detection monitoring.
                                 09/15/93
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ji'Orcter Number: EPA/53&K-03-OQ2   , QrderForm:
Residential Paper Recovery: A Community
Action Program

Introduces source separation  in implementation guide for
municipal waste. Includes sample bids and contracts.
                                 01/01/76
umber:
                                 " Order Form;.
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Regulations Affecting Generators and
Transporters (4O CFR 262 and 263);
Explanation of Revisions in Reporting
Burden Estimates

Discusses paperwork involved in documenting the genera^
tion, transportation, and disposal of hazardous wastes so li-
ability for mishandling can be established. Amends previous
submission, based on revised estimates,  as companion
regulations defining  hazardous wastes to  be covered by
RCRA were not completed.
                                 03/25/80

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Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
Guides for Municipal Officials:
Accounting Format

Proposes a method of reporting costs and revenues to com-
pare costs of various resource recovery systems. Includes a
standardized accounting format and normalized accounting
format. The Office of Solid Waste  Management Programs
(OSWMP) developed recommended cost accounting for-
mats to assist planners, designers, and decision-making offi-
cials in resource recovery decisions.
(EPA/SW-493)                     01/15/76

                              	Order Form: tifj$
                                              Provides guidance on alternative financing methods for op-
                                              erating a resource recovery plant. In plain language, finani-
                                              cial  management issues  are  discussed  and  financial
                                              mechanisms and costs are described.
                                              (EPA/SW-471)                     01/15/75

                                                                        ;V \ ~TdrcfefFomi'!
                                              Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
                                              Guides for Municipal Officials: Further
                                              Assistance

                                              Lists contacts in localities actively planning resource recov-
                                              ery systems. Provides names of companies marketing such
                                              systems,  organizations that  provide information  about re-
                                              source recovery, and a bibliography of technical and non-
                                              technical information on pertinent issues.
                                              (EPA/SW-470)       .              01/15/75
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                                                                              Orderform:,  A/f/S
                                              Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
                                              Guides for Municipal Officials: Interim
                                              Report

                                              Assists municipal officials beginning the task of resource re-
                                              covery land implementation. First in a series of guides to fa-
                                              cilitate  the  acquisition  of  resource  recovery  plants,
                                              examining implementation issues, including planning, tech-
                                              nology, markets, financing, procurement, contracts, and ac-
                                              counting format.
                                              (EPA/SW-480)                     01/15/75
                                              Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
                                              Guides for Municipal Officials:   Marketing

                                              Discusses markets for energy and material products, focus-
                                              ing on characteristics that affect marketability. Covers de-
                                              scriptions and locations of potential markets, product quality
                                              required by markets, and approximate market prices. Ad-
                                              dresses marketing techniques, including how to  conduct
                                              market research and obtain a purchase agreement,
                                              (EPA/SW-499)              '       01/15/76

                                              'Srarer Number:, ,PB25,9"14 1/0, - :V; ' ' t'&rjder'Fdrm ""krtS ;
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     •Hi"	:;•;'	i,"  , -I	-r ; i']	:	:»-!!'
    fer Number. PB259 143/6
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Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
Guides for Municipal Officials:  Planning
and Overview
   • _ i _ .
Assists municipal officials in the planning and Implementa-
tion of processing plants to recover resources from mixed
municipal waste. Replaces earlier version- entitled Resource
Recovery. Plant Implementation:  Interim Report (SW-480)
(PB-259139/4).  First in a series of reports.
(EPA/SW-533)             ,        01/15/76
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
Guides for Municipal Officials:
Procurement

Provides assistance with the procurement of resource recov-
ery systems and services.  Emphasis on defining and ex-
'plaining   a   competitive'-  negotiation   approach   to
procurement.  Describes managing the  procurement proc-
ess and preparing Request for Proposals".
(EPA/SW-495)  .                   01/01/76    •'   „•
                     IlC^i^^ltfl
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
Guides for Municipal Officials: Risks and
Contracts

Aids in achieving fair and equitable agreements when imple-
menting resource'recovery systems. Includes case studies
and observations regarding specific terms and conditions
negotiated and recorded in legally binding contracts.
(EPA/SW-496)                    ' 01/15/76

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Resource Recovery Plant Implementation;
Guides for Municipal Officials:
Technologies

Acquaints reader with available and emerging technology
options for processing mixed municipal waste for resource
recovery. Includes process descriptions,  product charac-
teristics, status of development, and energy balance.
(EPA/SW-550)             •        01/15/76
 Response to Comments Background
 Document for the Second Third Land
 Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
 Volume 1:  Treatment Standards Related
 Comments

 Presents Agency responses to comments submitted on pro-
 posed land disposal restriction for Second Third .waste
 codes and general BOAT technologies. Topics covered in-
 clude general  BOAT technologies, F024, inorganic pigment
 wastes (K009-K010) organo phosphorous wastes, phthalafe
' wastes, and cyanide wastes (KOtl, K013, K014, K043, K028,
 K029, K095, K096, K027, K111-K116, U221, and U223).
 (EPA/530-SW-89-048D)             06/08/89




 Response to Comments Background
 Document for the Second Third Land
 Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
 Volume 2:  Capacity Related Comments

 Presents Agency  responses to 13 comments-received on
 the  adequacy of the national  capacity to accommodate
 wastes requiring alternative management techniques. Issues
 include leachate and derived-from wastes, cyanide-bearing
 wastes, lab pack wastes, solids incineration capacity, and
 available treatment capacity.
 (EPA/530-SW-89-048E)             06/08/89
 Response to Comments Background
 Document for the Second Third Land
 Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
 Volume 3:  Policy Related Comments

 Presents comment summaries and Agency responses to the
 proposed rule to prohibit land disposal of restricted hazard-
 ous wastes (54 Federal Register 1056). Volume 3 of 3.
 '(EPA/530-SW-89-048C)
06/08/89
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Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1:  BOAT Related Comments
(Complete Set)
Presents comments submitted on proposed land disposal re-
strictions for waste code and general BOAT technologies as
well as issues which relate] to Third Third Wastes Treatment
Standards. Consists of three volumes in multi-part sections.
(EPA/530-SW-90-061)              05/08/90
*Onter Number PB90-234 477
                               Order Form: NTIS
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1-A-1: BDAT Related Comments;
General BDAT Issues
Presents comments submitted on proposed land disposal
restrictions for waste code and general BDAT technologies
as well as Issues which relate to Third Third Wastes Treat-
ment Standards. Volume Includes request for data, handling
of data, availability of technology and Practical Quantifica-
tion Limits (PQLs).
(EPA/530-SW-90-061A)             05/08/90
                               Order Form;, NTIS
                              ;"J	"i • "rs	r ,'<" i"'1*"1	v" t''"„: f 'il" '
 OKt&r Number, PBdO-234485
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1-A-2:  BDAT Related Comments;
General BDAT Issues
Presents comments submitted on general BDAT technologies.
Includes practical quantification limits (PQLs), wastewaters and
nonwastewaters, grab and composite samples, quantification
complications for P and U wastes, and soil and debris.
(EPA/530-SW-90-061B)             05/08/90
                                   ''
                                                 Response to Comments Background
                                                 Document for the Third Third Land
                                                 Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
                                                 Volume 1-A-3:  BDAT Related Comments;
                                                 General BDAT	Issues'	

                                                 Addresses comments submitted on proposed land disposal
                                                 restrictions for waste codes and general BDAT technologies
                                                 and issueg relating to Third Third Waste Treatment Stand-
                                                 ards. Comments grouped according to major concerns.
                                                 (EPA/530-SW-90-061C)             05/08/90
                                                 Response to Comments Background
                                                 Document for the Third Third Land
                                                 Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
                                                 Volume 1-B:  BDAT Related Comments;
                                                 DO01 : Characteristic flgnitable Wastes
                                                 Contains comments , on  D001, including, treatment issues
                                                 concerning aqueous wastes in ignitable liquids and ignit-
                                                 able compressed gases, and deactivation treatment stand-
                                                 ards.  Definitions of subcategories,  and dilution are also
                                                 included.
                                                 (EPA/530-SW-90-061 D)             05/08/90
                                                 Response to Comments Background
                                                 Document for the Third Third Land
                                                 Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
                                                 Volume 1-C:  BDAT Related Comments;
                                                 D002: Characteristic Corrosive Wastes
                                                 Provides, Agency support and rationale for Third Third land
                                                 disposal  restrictions. Summarizes and  responds to com-
                                                 ments on DQ02. Discussion includes proposed pH require-
                                                 ments, proposed insoluble salt requirements, 'incineration,
                                                 dilution, and miscellaneous issues.
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Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1-D: BDAT Related Comments;
DO03: Characteristic Reactive Wastes and
P and U Wastes Containing Reactive
Listing Constituents
Addresses comments submitted on proposed land disposal
restrictions for waste codes and general BDAT technologies
as well as issues relating to Third Third Wastp Treatment
Standards. Comments grouped according .to major con-
cerns.
(EPA/530-SW-90-061F)
05/08/90
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Ruile;
Volume 1-E: BDAT Related Comments;
DOO4: Characteristic Wastes for Arsenic
and K, P, and U Wastes Containing
Arsenic; and D01O: Characteristic Wastes
for Selenium
Provides Agency support and rationale for Third Third land
disposal restrictions. Summarizes and responds to com-
ments.on D004 and D010. Covers aqueous wastes and vitrifi-
cation, air emissions, scrubbers, hexafluoroarsenate, segregation
of arsenic wastes, chemical fixation, and inconsistent standards.
(EPA/530-SW-90-061G)      .      05/08/90 "
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1-F: BDAT Related Comments;
DOO5: Characteristic Wastes for Barium
and PO13; and DOO6: Characteristic
Wastes for Cadmium

Addresses comments submitted on proposed land disposal.
restrictions for waste codes and general BDAT technologies
and issues relating to Third Third Waste Treatment Stand-
ards. Comments grouped according to major concerns.
(EPA/530-SW-90-061H)            05/08/90
                  Response to Comments Background
                  Document for the Third Third Land
                  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
                  Volume 1-G: BDAT Related Comments;
                  DOO7: Characteristic Wastes for
                  Chromium

                  Addresses comments submitted on proposed land disposal
                  restrictions for waste codes and general BDAT technologies
                  and issues relating' to Third Third Waste Treatment Stand-.
                  ards. Comments grouped according to major concerns. ,
                  (EPA/530-SW-90-0611)             05/08/90
                  Response to Comments Background
                  Document for the Third Third Land
                  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
                  Volume 1-H: BDAT Related Comments;
                  DOO8: Characteristic Wastes for Lead and
                  P and U Wastes Containing Lead

                  Addresses comments submitted on proposed land disposal
                 • restrictions for waste codes and general BDAT technologies
                  arid issues relating to Third Third Waste Treatment Stand-
                  ards'. Comments grouped according to major concerns.
                  (EPA/530-SW-90-061J)        "   05/08/90'
                  Response to Comments Background
                  Document for the Third Third Land
                  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
                  Volume 1-1: BDAT Related Comments;
                  DOO9: Characteristic Wastes for Mercury
                  and P and U Wastes Containing Mercury;
                  KO45, KO46, and KO47: Wastes from the
                  Manufacturing and Processing of
                  Explosives; DO11: Characteristic Wastes
                  for Silver; Ptf9,  P120:  Vanadium
                  Containing Wastes; and P and U Wastes
                  Containing Thallium
                  Addresses comments  submitted on proposed land disposal
                  restrictions for waste codes and general BDAT technologies
                  and issues relating to Third Third Waste .Treatment Stand-
                  ards. Comments grouped according to major concerns.
                  (EPA/530-SW-90-061 K)    _        05/08/90
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Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed1 Rule;
Volume 1-J: BOAT Related Comments;
Mixed Radioactive Hazardous Wastes;
Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes;
Halogenated Aliphatic U Wastes;
Non-Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes;
F002-F005: Solvents; F006:
Electroplating Wastewater Treatment
Sludges; and F019:  Aluminum Conversion
Coating Treatment Sludges
Incorporates final response to BDAT-related comments perti-
nent to ,the following waste codes: F002-F005 (solvents),
FOQ6 (electroplating wastewater treatment sludges), and
F019  (aluminum conversion coating  treatment  sludges),
mixed radioactive hazardous wastes, polynuclear aromatic U
wastes, halogenated aliphatic U wastes, and non-halogen-
ated aromatic U wastes.
(EPA/53aSW-90-061L)             05/08/90
             PB90-234592
Order Fqrjn: NTIS
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1-K: BDAT Related Comments;
F025: Wastes from the Production of
Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002-KO08:
Inorganic Pigments; K011, KO13, KO14:
Acrylonitriles; KO15: Still Bottoms from
Benzyl Chloride; K046:  Wastewater
Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing,
Formulating, and Loading of Lead-Based
Initiating Compounds; K061: Electric Arc
Furnace Dust; and KO69:  Emission
Control Dust/Sludge from Secondary Lead
Smelting

Incorporates final response to BDAT comments pertinent to
the following waste codes: F025 (wastes from production ,of
chlorinated  aliphatics),  K002-K008 (inorganic  pigments),
K011/K013/K014 (acrylonitrile), K015 (still bottoms from ben-
zyl chloride), K021  (spent antimony catalyst), K046 (waste-
water treatment sludges from manufacturing,  etc.,  of
lead-based initiating compounds), K060 (ammonia still lime
sludge), K061 (electric arc furnace dust) and K069 (emis-
sion control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting).
(EPA/530-SW-90-Q61M)            05/08/90
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                              Order Frr
                  Response to Comments Background
                  Document for	the	Third	Third	Land	
                  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
                  Volume  1-L: BDAT Related Comments;
                  " KO71 and"' K106:	Mercury Cell	Process	
                  Wastes; K086: Residues from Ink
                  Production Wastes Containing Cyanide

                  Incorporates final response to BDAT comments pertinent to
                  the  following codes:  K071, K106 (mercury cell  process
                  wastes), and K086 (residues from ink production wastes
                  containing  cyanide].
                  (EPA/530^W-90<)6iNJ	  '    05/08/90 	"
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third ..... Third ..... Land  [ ; "M i"i _'^
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments;
KO17: Wastes from the Production of
Epichlorohydrin; K023, K029, K095, and
K096:  Production of 1,1,1 -Trichloroelhane
Wastewateirs ........ Containing ...... BDAT
Constituents; KO22:  Wastes from the
Production of Phenol/ Acetone; KO25:
Distillation Bottoms from the Production
of Nitrobenzene; KO35: Wastewater
Treatment Sludges from the Production of
Creosote; KO26: Stripping Still Tails from
the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine;
KO83:  Distillation Bottoms from the
Production of Aniline Oxygenated
Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P
Wastes; FO24:  Production of Chlorinated
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
                  Incorporates final response to BDAT comments pertinent to
                  following codes: K017 (wastes from production of epychlorohy-
                  drin),  K028-K029/K095-K096 (production  of 1,1,1-trichlo-
                  roethane wastewaters), K022 (wastes from phenol/acetone),
                  K025  (distillation bottoms from production of nitrobenzene),
                  K035  (wastewater treatment sludges from production of creo-
                  sote),  K026 (stripping still tails-production of methyl ethyl pyri-
                  dine),   K083  (distillation bottoms-production  of aniline
                  oxygenated hydrocarbons and heterocyclic U and P wastes),
                  and F024 (production of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons).
                  (EPA/530-SW-90-061O)      .      05/08/90
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Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume  1-N: BDAT Related Comments;
Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceutical,
Brominated Organic, Organo-Sulfur
Compounds, and Organo-Nitrogen
Compound Wastes; and Halogenated
Pesticide and Chlorobenzene,
Halogenated Phenolic, and Phenolic
Wastes
Provides Agency'support and rationale for Third Third land
disposal restrictions. Summarizes and responds to .com-
ments. Discussion includes-standards for drinking water lev-
els, operational requirements on waste incinerators, thermal
treatment, PQL/analytical issues, and more.
(EPA/530-SW-90-061P)            05/08/90
Response to Comments Background
Document for the third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rulle;
Volume 1-O: BDAT Related Comments;
K04S-KO52: Petroleum Refining Industry
Wastes; K036: Organophosphorous
Wastes (Nonwastewaters); K037:
Wastewater treatment Sludges from the
Production of Disulfoton
Provides Agency support and rationale for Third Third land
disposal  restrictions. Summarizes and responds to com-
ments. Subissues include solvent extraction, incineration, re-
quests for Agency evaluation, and support for regulatory
framework.
(EPA/530-SW-90-061Q)
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rulle;
Volume 1-P:  BDAT Related Comments;
Leachates
Provides Agency support and rationale for Third Third land
disposal restrictions. Summarizes and responds to commerlts.
Issues include options for multisource leachate, industry stand-
ards and permitting, and analysis and monitoring.
(EPA/530-SW-90-061R)         .  05/08/90
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume  1-Q: BDAT Related Comments;
Gases
Provides Agency support and rationale for Third third land
disposal restrictions. Summarizes and responds to com--
ments. Includes subissues such as numerical standards for
gas wastes in non-gaseous forms, thermal and caustic solu-
tion destruction, and treatment,methods of nonwastewaters.
(EPA/5305W-90-061 S)

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Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments
(Complete Set)

Provides Agency support and rationale for Third Third land
disposal restrictions. Summarizes and responds to comments.
Consists of three volumes in multi-part sections.
(EPA/530-SW-90-063)           '   05/08/90   '



Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments

Presents Agency responses to comments on the back-
ground document for Third  Third Land Disposal Restric-
tions  relating  to  capacity.  Topics  covered  include
combustion, D001 Ignitable Characteristic Wastes, D002.
Corrosive Characteristic  Wastes,  D003  Reactive Charac-
teristic Wastes,  Arsenic and Selenium Wastes, Lead and
K061 Wastes.
(EPA/530-SW-90-063A)
                                                                              05/08/90 ,
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Response to Comments Background
Document for the third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 2-2:  Capacity Related Comments

Presents Agency responses to  comments on  the back-
ground document for Third' Third Land Disposal  Restric-
tions related to capacity. Topics covered include: mercury
wastes; F, K U, and P wastes; K048-K052 wastes; deepwell
Injected wastes; and other metals.
(EPA/530-SW-90-063B)              05/08/90
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                                 Order Form:
                                       ..
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 2-3:  Capacity Related Comments

Responds to commenters on background documents for
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions relating to capacity.
"Chapter 13 discusses mufti-source leachate, and Chapter 14
covers mixed RCRA/radloactive wastes. Chapter 15 reports
on lab packs, Chapter 16 covers soil and debris, and Chap-
ter 17 Includes miscellaneous capacity comments.
(EPA/530-SW-90-063C)              05/08/90
 OrdQf Number: P89O-234 758
Order Form;
Response to Comments Background
Document for the Third Third Land
Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 3:  Policy Related Comments

Presents summary of and responses to comments received
by EPA regarding the proposed rule to prohibit land dis-
posal of Third Third wastes. Third volume of three.
(EPA/530-SW-90-064)               05/08/90
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Restrictions on the Placement of
Nonhazardous Liquids in Hazardous Waste
Landfills; Statutory Interpretative
Guidance

Explains Section 3004(cX3) of HSWA, which restricts the
placement of nonhazardous  liquids in  hazardous waste
(Subtitle C) facilities. Explains the scope of the nonhazard-
ous liquids provision and the overall demonstration process.
(EPA/530-SW-86-013)               04/15/86

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                                                    Presents the premiere edition of the Municipal Solid Waste
                                                    (MSW)  Program newsletter. Quarterly editions report on
                                                    EPA's and others'  efforts to safely and effectively manage
                                                   "garbage. Articles include information  and exchange plan-
                                                    ning, EPA headquarters established in-house recycling pro-
                                                    gram, and Philadelphia's recycling program.
                                                           	 01/15/90
                                                    Reusable News (Spring 199O)	

                                                    Describes school recycling program in cover story. The in-
                                                    side includes an article on how Congress sees a bumper
                                                    crop of  MSW management  bills, loans  help small busi-
                                                    nesses curb pollution, a look at plastic waste, build your
                                                    own compost pile, and junk your junk mail.
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                                                    Reusable News (Summer 1990)

                                                    Presents the  characterization of the MSW  stream in the
                                                    cover story. Inside articles include how Penn State govern-
                                                    ment finds recycling works, Rhode Island  businesses be-
                                                    come more efficient, direct marketing association responds
                                                    to environmental .concerns, Colorado's cooperative venture
                                                    boosts recycled paper procurement, and EPA program re-
                                                    wards recyclers.            ,
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                                                    Reusable News (Fall 1990)
                    Requests public comment on paper procurement issues, in
                    cover story. Inside articles include three new tools for MSW
                    managers, order boosts contractor use of recycled paper,
                    look at unit recycling, and youths learn crime doesn't pay —
                    but recycling does.
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Reusable News (Winter 1991)

Presents "The Greening of the Marketplace," the front page
story that covers initiation of a product labeling program. In-
side articles include Postal Service delivers first-class' recy-
cling 'effort, Yankee ingenuity adds miles to used tires, new
mailing machine stamps out waste,, and guides that explain
composting'fundamentals.
                                  01/15/91
Reusable News (Spring/Summer 1991)

Presents  EPA  Administrator's  Awards Program  in  cover
story. Special  issue highlights regional projects, such.as
dead .batteries get  new life in  New York, new use for old
milk jugs, computerized map of recyclabies' journey. Fea-
tured  article describ.es how National Park Service imple-
ments municipal solid  waste  management  plan and a
blueprint for plastics recycling.
                                   04/15/91
Reusable News (Spring 1992)

Features, cover story on how recycling helps homeless to a
better life.  Inside: Waste prevention successes, McDonald's
waste reduction program, Keep  America Beautiful  hand-
book promotes waste prevention  and recycling, household
hazardous waste collection programs increase by over 70
percent, and Midwest conference looks at procurement of
recycled goods.
                                 '  04/15/92
Reusable News (Summer 1992)

Highlights examples of successful MSW educational efforts,
such as the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point's waste
management program,  EPA curriculum tools, and EPA's
joint .outreach with the U.S. Postal Service to promote recy-
cling, introduces the new feature "Taking Action," which pro-
files individual citizens' efforts to reduce, .reuse, and recycle.

                 • .   •           '  07/15/92
Reusable News (Fall 1991)
Presents EPA's role in market development in cover story.
Inside articles include;  Habicht testifies on "green" market-
ing issues, community recycling, Project- ROSE at Walt Dis-
ney,  Seattle  Tilth  teaches city-dwellers  to  compost,
Wisconsin and Minnesota team up for recycled paper pur-
chase, and more.
                                  10/15/91
Reusable News (Winter 1992)

Announces EPA's,options to standardize recycling market-
ing claims in cover story. Inside articles include President
Bush issues executive order requiring federal agency recy-
cling, Illinois communities serve as source reduction mod-
els, and unique solutions to  municipal solid waste problems
on the Alaskan Tundra.
           '.     . ,   •             '  01/15/92 .  .
                                                        Reusable News (Fall 1992)
-Reports a substantial increase in municipal solid waste re-
covery rates and the announcement of the Federal Trade
Commission's environmental marketing guidelines. Focuses
on vehicular recycling successes such as the Maine Turn-
pike's ticket reuse program 'and the waste reduction efforts
of automobile manufacturers. Also presents EPA's new out-
reach materials on leaf burning.
                                •   10/15/92   .
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Reusable News (Winter/Spring 1993)

Celebrates fourth anniversary of Reusable Afewswith cover
story on the Buy Recycled Business Alliance. Describes
Georgia's new composting  program, the  management of
packaging waste in Europe, arid the success of federal recy-
cling programs. Features a center spread on organizations
engaged in  materials exchange efforts.
                                   04/15/93
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Reusable News (Summer/Fall 1993)

Describes how recycling offers opportunities for economic
development in cover story. Inside articles include grocery
store composting, paper  procurement guidelines, house-
hofd hazardous waste conference, bottle deposit systems,
degradable ring rule, extension of small landfills, Trashasaur-
us Rex, and International packaging legislation.
                                  10/15/93

 Order Number: "EPA/530-N-93-004    Order Form: OSW"''
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Ride the Wave of the Future: Recycle
Today! (Poster)

Illustrates surfer riding glass, paper, and can recyclables on
a colorful poster. Part of EPA's educational "Stamp out the
Garbage Gremlin" series. Folds for easy mailing.
                                  04/15/90
School Recycling Programs: A Handbook
for Educators

Illustrates school  recycling program  options, along with
step-by-step instructions in this booklet on how to set one
up. Instructions for applying for the President's Environ-
mental Youth Awards included.
                                 08/15/90
 Otter Number.  EPA/530-SW-90D10  Order Form
Second Report to Congress: Resource
Recovery and Source Reduction

Reviews EPA's programs related to the conservation of en-
ergy and material resources,  including environmental and
economic impacts. Examines effects of several existing fed-
eral policies and programs on the use of virgin and recycled
material. Studies automobiles, packaging, beverage contain-
ers, and rubber tires.
(EPA/SW-353)                      01/15/74
Rules for Hazardous Waste Tank Systems

Provides an overview of EPA's revised hazardous waste tank
system regulations, promulgated on July 14,  1986. Geared
primarily to owners and operators of hazardous waste tank
systems, and to federal, state and local government officials
who are responsible for regulating systems. Summarizes im-
portant program elements and answers frequently asked
questions,
                    "':;         !  01/15/88

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Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The
Federal Regulations for Landfills

Summarizes the federal regulations covering  landfill loca-
tion, operation, design, groundwater monitoring and correc-
tive action,  closure  and post-closure care, and financial
assurance. Gives owners/operators and local officials dates
for compliance and additional sources of information.
                                 03/15/93

 Order Number: EPA/53SW-91-092  Order Form:
Sites for Our Solid Waste:  A Guidebook
for Effective Public Involvement

Provides information for public officials, citizens, and indus-
try professionals to help them find waste sites that are both
technically sound and socially^ acceptable. Entire plan en-
courages public involvement.
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Siting Our Solid Waste:  Making Public
Involvement Work (Brochure)

Encourages ordering the matching guidebook, as well as
outlines issues involved in locating waste sites. Includes ta-
ble of contents for guidebook.
                                 04/15/90
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Soil Properties, Classification, and
Hydraulic Conductivity Testing

Compiles laboratory and field testing methods for the meas-
urement of hydraulic conductivity of soils, including back-
ground information on the relevant soil properties  and
classification systems. Assists in planning and construction
of hazardous waste disposal facilities, while supporting EPA
guides to review permit applications under Subtitle C of
RCRA.
(EPA/SW-925)
.   03/15/84

SOIL1NER Model
Documents SOILINER computer^model and provides User's
Guide. SOILINER is finite-difference approximatipn of highly
nonlinear, governing equation for one-dimensional* unsatu-
rated flow in the vertical dimension. Provides a cpmprehen-
sive tool for the design of liner configurations, specifically
liner conductivity and thickness.
(EPA/530-SW-86-006)  ,             04/15/86
Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for
Action; Background Document

Describes municipal solid waste and presents a strategy to
improve management of wastes. Gives analysis behind rec-
ommended actions in a summary fashion. Compiles options
of potential research, development-, and demonstration ac-
tivities to provide data for solutions.
(EPA/530-SW-88-054A)           "   08/15/88
Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for
Action; Background Document;
Appendices A-C

Supplements the  background document by  summarizing
various components of the municipal solid waste stream. In-
qludes quantity and characteristic data, conclusions from
the application of various waste management practices,
identification of notable issues or problems, and other data.
(EPA/530-SW-88-054B)       -'      08/15/88
                       Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for
                       Action (Final Report of the Municipal
                       Waste Task Force)

                       Describes the municipal solid waste situation and presents
                       a strategy to improve management of wastes. Offers con-
                       crete solutions.
                                                       02/15/89
                       The Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended
                       by the Hazardous and Solid Waste
                       Amendments (The Resource Conservation
                       and Recovery Act)

                       Includes Senate Committee print (99-215) of Hazardous and
                       Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (Public Law 98-616), Safe
                       Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986  (Public Law 99-
                       339), and Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
                       of 1987 (Public Law 99-499).
                                                        01/01/87
                       Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria:
                       Technical Manual

                       Addresses general applicability'of the Part 258 criteria, loca-
                       tion restrictions, operating requirements, design standards,
                       groundwater monitoring and corrective action, and closure
                       and; post-closure care'for'landfills.  Includes the regulatory
                       language, a general explanation of the regulations and who
                       must comply with them,  key technical issues that may need
                       to be addressed to ensure compliance with a particular re-
                       quirement, and information sources.'Written for municipal
                       solid waste landfill owners and operators.
                       (EPA/530-R-93-017)                 11/15/93
                       Solid Waste Leaching Procedure;
                       Technical Resource Document for Public
                       Comment

                       Provides a method for collecting data on the quality of
                       leachate from solid waste. Describes the batch leaching prcn
                       cedure for use in a'lab with various wastes to predict the
                       composition of leachate from that waste under field condi-
                       tions. Methods, equipment, and sources of error discussed
                       along with suggestions for interpreting data.
                       (EPA/SW-924).                     03/15/84
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Solid Waste Resource Guide for Native
Americans: Where to Find Funding and
Technical Assistance

Identifies potential sources of federal financial and technical
assistance for safely managing solid waste and implement-
ing the RCRA requirements. Describes the resources avail-
able to Native American communities from EPA, the Bureau
of Indian Affairs, the Indian Health Service, the Department
of Housing and Urban Development, and the Administration
for Native Americans. Provides contacts for these federal as-
sistance programs.
                               04/15/92
 Order Number: EP/V53OK-92-002    Order Form: OSW
Solving the Hazardous Waste Problem:
EPA's RCRA Program

Provides an overview of hazardous waste objectives of
RCRA program, describing each target of regulation, includ-
ing the background and strategy for controlling hazardous
wastes,
                               11/15/86
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Source Separation Collection and
Processing Equipment; A User's Guide
Helps municipal officials and private collection companies
operate source separation programs by providing informa-
tion on  systems and equipment. Describes successful sys-
tems and lists  advantages, disadvantages,  and  general
specifications of numerous equipment items.
{EPA/SW-842)                    01/15/80
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Source Separation: The Community
Awareness Program in Somerville and
Marblehead, Massachusetts
Provides local governments and interested public with use-
ful Information for planning,  implementing, and operating
source-separation programs. First in series about the multi-
material  source separation  demonstration in Marblehead
and Somerville, Massachusetts.
(EPA/SW-551)                   11/15/76
; Order Number: PB260 654/9
                               Order Form: MTfS
                                                  Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 264.15)
                                                  and Interim Status Standards for
                                                  Inspection (40 CFR 265.15); Standards
                                                  Applicable to Owners and Operators of
                                                  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
                                                  Disposal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C,
                                                  Section 3004
                                                  Documents the proposed explicit requirements for hazard-
                                                  ous waste facility owners and-operators to develop an in-
                                                  spection schedule tailored to individual facilities. Provides
                                                  summaries of and responses to comments received on pro-
                                                  posed rule.
                                                                                 04/15/80
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                                                  Standards for Personnel Training  (40 CFR
                                                  264.16); Interim Status Standards for
                                                  Personnel Training (40 CFR 265.16);
                                                  Standards Applicable to Owners and
                                                  Operators of Hazardous Waste  Treatment,
                                                  Storage, and Disposal Facilities under
                                                  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004	
                                                  Provides Agency support and rationale for personnel train-
                                                  ing standards at hazardous waste facilities. Describes regu-
                                                  lation as originally proposed, summarizes and responds to
                                                  related comments',, and includes legislative authority, key
                                                  definitions, damage case summaries,  and precedents.
                                                                                 04/15/80
                                                  r-Ora^r Number;- "PJJ&&181 #8$ '."]'• f-O/tter Form' ''j
Standards, for	Preparedness and  '  	
Prevention (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart
C); Standards for Contingency Plan and
Emergency Procedures (4O CFR 264 and
265, Subpart D); Standards Applicable to
Owners and  Operators of Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
30O4
Provides Agency support and rationale for preparedness
and prevention'standards at hazardous waste facilities. De-
scribes regulation as originally proposed, summarizes  and
responds to related comments, -and  includes  legislative
authority, key definitions,  damage case summaries,  and
precedents.
                               04/15/80
                                          	
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Standards for Security (40 CFR 264.14);
Interim Status Standards for Security (40
CFR 265.14); Standards Applicable to
Owners and Operators of Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
30O4

Provides Agency support and rationale for security stand-
ards at hazardous waste facilities. Concludes that control-
ling access to  hazardous waste facilities  is  an important
part of a regulatory  program. Describes regulation as origi-'
nally proposed, summarizes and responds to related com-
ments, and includes legislative authority, key definitions,
damage case summaries, and precedents.
                   .   .'       •    04/15/80
State Authorization Manual; Volume I

Provides guidance for states applying for program revisions
to an authorized RCRA state program. Updates 1988 State
Consolidated RCRA Authorization Manual, Emphasizes pro-
gram revision process.
;(EPA/530-SW-91-018A)          '   10/15/90
 State Authorization Manual; Volume II

 Provides guidance for states applying for program revisions
 to an authorized RCRA state program. Updates 1988 State
 Consolidated RCRA Authorization Manual. Consists of ap-
• pendices with checklists.
 (EPA/530-SW-91-018B)              10/15/90

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 State Decision-Makers Guide for
 Hazardous Waste Management

 Presents key issues addressed by state, regional, and  local
 governments and agencies in creating effective hazardous
 waste 'management  programs.  Policy-oriented checklist
 highlights topics addressed by RCRA, such as'defining haz:
 ardous waste, problem recognition, land  use; facility opera-
 tions, policy issues, and transportation.        '  •
                                  01/01/77
State Program Advisory Number Eight

Covers RCRA program changes for 7/1/89 to 12/31/89. In-
cludes seven revised checklists, model language for the At-
torney General's Statement for changes covered by SPA,
and other revisions. Includes revision of First Third Sched-1
uled Wastes and of Checklist 70 which covers changes to
Part 124.
                                                      (EPA/530-SW-91-047)
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 State Programs Advisory Number Nine

 Updates State Authorization- Manual (PD 9540.00-09A) with
• RCRA program changes for the period January 1 through
 June 30,  1990. Adds 9 new checklists and revisions for 10
 existing checklists.  Also includes a consolidated land dis-
 posal restrictions checklist.
 (EPA/530-R-92-001)        •         01/15/92
 State Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick
 Reference Guide

 Provides  a quick reference on state scrap tire regulations
 across the country. Summarizes collection, selling, hauling,
 processing, storage,  and disposal regulations on a matrix
 that includes information on market incentives, funding
 _sources,  field studies, and innovative uses for scrap tires
 within each state.
                                  04/15/93  .
                                                      Statement by Carol M. Browner, EPA
                                                      Administrator, oh Hazardous Waste
                                                      Reduction and Combustion Strategy

                                                      Announces EPA initiatives to encourage hazardous waste
                                                      reduction and strengthen regulation of incinerators and in-
                                                      dustrial furnaces that burn hazardous waste. Introduces new
                                                      guidelines for hazardous waste reduction programs, efforts
                                                      to bring hazardous waste  incinerators and furnaces under
                                                      permit controls, the inclusion of dioxin emission standards
                                                      in permits, the addition of more stringent particulate matter
                                                      controls on  permits, and, the requirement of risk  assess-
                                                      ments before any permits are finalized.
                                                                                       05/18/93
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States1 Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid
Battery Recycling

Studies state lead-acid battery recycling programs to ex-
plore how the federal government and states can most ef-.
fecttvely promote this activity.  Describes the requirements
and effectiveness of individual programs.
(EP/V53OSW-91-029)               01/15/92
 Order Number: PB92-119-965
                                 Order Form:
Statistical Analysis of Groundwater
Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities;
Interim Final Guidance

Assists regional and state personnel in evaluating ground-
water monitoring data from RCRA facilities. Guides statisti-
cal analysis of ground-water monitoring, pertaining to spatial
relationships  between monitoring wells and potential con-
taminant sources,
                                 04/15/89

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Regulatory Program for Mining Wastes
and Materials under Subtitle D of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

Represents EPA's  position on an effective program to regu-
late wastes  and other materials uniquely associated with
noncoal  mining. Describes pre-rulemaking process, back-
ground, and overview of mining waste program. Discusses
scope of program and regulatory approach.
(EPA/530-SW-91-056)               05/20/91
Subchronic Toxicity of Meta-Cresol in
Sprague Dawley Rats

Evaluates preliminary test data collected to assess the toxic-
ity of meta-cresol in rats when administered for 13 weeks by
oral gavage. Fifty mg/kg/day appears to be the maximum
dose that produced no evident adverse effects.
(EPA/530-SW-88-026)       .       03/25/88
Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data

Contains analyses conducted to measure concentration of
various elements, anion,  radionuclides, and other parame-
ters In raw mining waste samples and acetic acid extracts of
samples.
(EPA/530-SW-8&024)               06/30/86

 Qrtfer 'Number:
Statistical Training Course for
Groundwater Monitoring Data Analysis

Outlines the statistical training course for groundwater moni-
toring data analysis. Describes course topics such as case
studies, an introduction to  GRITS-STAT, statistical founda-
tions, basics of hypothesis testing, checking assumptions,
interval estimation, methods for two-sample comparisons,
and control  charts. Includes EPA's draft interim final guid-
ance to statistical analysis of groundwater monitoring data
at RCRA facilities.
                                 01/15/92

| TjSJKtor Number; EP/ys3(>R-93-003    Order FotrrvOSW' f
                                                     Subchronic Toxicity of Ortho-Cresol in
                                                     Sprague Dawley Rats

                                                     Assesses the toxicity of ortho-cresol (o-cresol) in rats during
                                                     13 weeks of oral gavage administration. Methods and proce-
                                                     dures conducted in accordance with appropriate Quality As-
                                                     surance Programs designed to conform with  FDA  Good
                                                     Laboratory Practice Regulations.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-88-027)              03/21/88
                                                     ^Order Number: :
                                . Order, Form: [NTIS::
                                                     Subchronic Toxicity of Para-Cresol in
                                                     Sprague Dawley Rats; MBA Chemical No. 25

                                                     Examines  oral toxicity of para-cresol (p-cresol) in Sprague
                                                     Dawley rats during 13 weeks of oral gavage administration.
                                                     Dose levels studied were 0, 50, 175, and 600 mg/kg/day.
                                                     Para-cresol was hepatotoxic, nephrotoxic, and induced  a
                                                     mild anemic state. Methods and procedures designed to
                                                     conform with FDA and EPA  Good Laboratory Practices
                                                     Regulations.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-88-025)               04/04/88
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Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone
Survey Report (1987)

Develops representative lists of facilities that managed Subti-
tle D  wastes,  including landfills, surface impoundments,
land application units, and waste piles not. regulated as haz-
ardous waste handlers. Develops national and industry-spe-
cific estimates of the number of facilities and amount of
Subtitle D waste managed.  •
(EPA/530-SW-91-069)               08/15/91

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Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey
Report (1986)

Presents results of a survey of 1,250 municipal landfills in
the United States.and territories with at least one active
landfill unit as of November 1, 1986.
(EPA/530-SW-91-070)          ,    '08/15/91
Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report

Presents results of data collection for the" first phase of
studying the adequacy of Subtitle  D criteria to protect hu-
man health and environment from ground-water contamina-
-tion. Recommendations given.
(EPA/530-SW-86-054)               10/15/86  '
Summary and Technical Review off
Supporting Literature for the 1985 Report
to Congress on Wastes from the
Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic
Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos
Overburden from Uranium Mining,, and Oil
Shale

Presents a technical review of the sampling and analytical
data cited in the 1985  Report to Congress on Wastes from
the Extraction and Beneficiation of Metallic Ore, Phosphate
Rock, Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and Oil
Shale. Examines the sampling and analysis methodologies
and describes  the data-collected for  each  of the  three
sources used in the Report to Congress.
(EPA/530-R-93-025)                10/15/93
                                                     Summary of Appropriate Analytical
                                                     Methods for Appendix IX; Parts I and II

                                                     Presents survey of key analytical information for each com-
                                                     pound on proposed Appendix IX. Ensures that documenta-
                                                     tion on one or more analytical methods is available to public
                                                     for every compound on Appendix IX. Approach prepares
                                                     separate data sheets' by compound for each  SW-846
                                                     method considered, and for each type of detector reported.
                                                     Part I includes survey of data for individual compounds, .and
                                                     Part 2 covers supplementary information on selected com-
                                                     pounds.
                                                                                     07/15/87
                                                     Summary of Comments on Mining Waste
                                                     Report to Congress

                                                     Describes  approach used to  summarize comments in-
                                                     cluded in document. Lists companies, organizations, agen-
                                                     cies, and' individuals who responded. Organized  into five
                                                     chapters covering legal issues and procedures, technical in-
                                                     formation, regulations, economics, and recommendations.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-86-030)        '       05/09/86
                                                     Summary of Data Presented in the
                                                     Background Document for Effluent
                                                     Limitations Guidelines and Standards:
                                                     Mineral Mining and Processing Point
                                                     Source Category

                                                     Recompiles data from a study of the mineral mining and
                                                     processing industry conducted in the late 1970s for possible
                                                     use in the development of a rational -mining program. Sum-
                                                     marizes information published  in Development Document
                                                     for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards: Mineral
                                                     Mining and Processing Point Source Category, including
                                                    • pollutants analyzed, and comments oh treatment methods
                                                     used. Provides a list of applicable standards for contami-
                                                     nants detected in ore processing wastewater.
                                                     (EPA/530-R-93-024)    •            10/15/93
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Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts
Summary of Data Presented in the
Background Document for Effluent
Limitations  Guidelines and Standards: Ore
Mining and  Dressing Point Source
Category

Recompiles data from a study of wastewaters generated at
ore and mining  and dressing sites to support the develop-
ment of national  effluent guidelines to  be  included. in
NPDES permits. Summarizes information published in De-
velopment  Document for Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for the Ore Mining  and Dressing Point
Source Category, including the specific types of operations
within each sector, the organics analyzed, the metal ana-
lyzed, and a narrative description of the results of wastewa-
ter characterization for each process.
(EPA/530-R-93-Q23)               10/15/93

;	OrcfaT/Vumlber:
Summary of Markets for Recovered
Aluminum

Summarizes EPA's Markets for Recovered Aluminum. De-
scribes factors affecting current supply and demand for re-
covered aluminum. Provides information on future market
trends.
                                 04/15/93
 Orcfer Number. EP/V53&SW-Q0472B  Order Form:OSW
  •  •    	•''  j'« :  •'	'•	i'Jn's!'i'i.'!!'i;>^v;*WW
Summary of Markets for Recovered Glass

Summarizes EPA's Markets for Recovered Glass. Describes
factors affecting current supply and demand for recovered
glass. Provides Information on future market trends.
                                 12/15/92

 OfdQr Nunifrtr, Epfi/530SW-Q(X)71B   Order Form:
Summary of Markets for Scrap Tires

Summarizes EPA's Market for Scrap Tires. Describes factors
affecting current supply and demand for scrap tires. Pro-
vides information on future market trends.
                                10/15/91

 Oder Number. EPA/530-SW-9O074B Order Form: *OSW ^
                                      Summary of the First National Conference
                                      on Household Hazardous Waste Collection
                                      Programs

                                      Summarizes  presentations and opinions of experts (from
                                      federal, state, and local governments, industry, trade asso-
                                      ciations, public interest groups, and citizen organizations)
                                      on Household-Hazardous Waste Management (HHWM) Col-
                                      lection Programs and related issues. EPA-sponsored confer-
                                      ence coordinated by Center for Environmental Management
                                      at Tufts University.
                                      (EPA/530-SW-89-042A)             11/18/86

                                      Summary of the Second National
                                      Conference on Household Hazardous
                                      Waste Management

                                      includes a compendium of presentations made at the Sec-
                                      ond  Annual  Household  Hazardous Waste Management
                                      Conference. Overviews provided on major national and in-
                                      ternational issues, collection programs, other management
                                      options, special wastes, problem wastes, and future funding
                                      options. EPA-sponsored conference coordinated by Center
                                      for Environmental Management at Tufts University.
                                      (EPA/530-SW-89-042B)              11/02/87
                                      Summary of the Third National
                                      Conference on Household Hazardous
                                      Waste" Management ....... '  ......................  ..............
                                       Includes a compendium of presentations from the Third An-
                                       nual Household Hazardous Waste Management (HHWM)
                                       Conference. Presentations summarize issues on coTieption
                                       program " operation, batteries, reduction and other manage-
                                       ment options, funding, permanent programs, program man-
                                       agement, farm and home pesticides, components of HHWM
                                       education program, scientific information, used, oil, paint,
                                       and legislative considerations.  EPA-sponsored  conference
                                       coordinated by Center for Environmental Management at
                                      * Tufts University.
                                       (EPA/530-SW-89-042C)              1 1/02/88
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Summary Report of Capacity at
Commercial Facilities; Volume I

Provides capacity data  on commercial hazardous waste
management facilities in all states as derived from EPA's
Treatment, Disposal, and Recycling Facilities Survey (con-
ducted in 1987). Covers commercial system capacity, cap-
tive system capacity, and onsite system capacity.
(EPA/530-SW-89-035A)   .  .',        01/31/89
Summary Report of Capacity at
Commercial Facilities; Volume II

Provides capacity data  on commercial hazardous waste
management facilities in all states as derived from EPA's
Treatment,  Disposal, -and Recycling' Facilities Survey (con-
ducted in 1987). Appendices are included.
(EPA/530-SW-89-Q35B)              01/31/89

             •¥esP|7&03P? ;;~x& Ofder'Form^mTS'
Summary Report of Capacity at Limited
Commercial and Company Captive
Facilities; Draft; Volume I

Provides capacity data on limited commercial and company
captive hazardous waste management facilities in all states.
Data are designed to be used with the  Biennial Report on
waste generation to support development of States' Capac-
ity Assurance Plan. Contains data on limited'cornmercial ca-
pacity, captive capacity, and onsite capacity.
(EPA/530-SW-89-036A)     .    '     02/15/89
Summary Report of Capacity at Limited
Commercial and Company Captive
Facilities; Draft; Volume II

Provides capacity data on limited commercial and company
captive hazardous waste management facilities in all states.
Data are designed to be used with the Biennial Report on-
waste generation to support development of States' Capac-
ity Assurance Plan. Appendices are included.
(EPA/53Q-SW-89-036B)              02/15/89
                                                     Surface Water Screening Procedure;
                                                     Background Document

                                                     Explains EPA's approach 'designed to establish acceptable
                                                     "concentrations for specific chemical constituents in waste
                                                     extracts, by working backward from point of potential hu-
                                                     man exposure to land disposal unit. The screening proce-
                                                     dure presented in the paper involves 'the application of .an
                                                     analytic solute transport equation using values for hydro-
                                                     geologic parameters to derive distribution of outputs.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-86-050) '    ',     ,     12/15/85   •   ,
                                                     A Survey of Household Hazardous Waste
                                                     and Related Collection Programs

                                                     Identifies existing  information on types and  quantities of
                                                     HHW present in residential wastestream. Existing collection
                                                     programs operating at state and local levels were identified
                                                     and described. Detailed lists of programs are included, as
                                                     are case studies of three collection programs.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW;86-038)                10/15/86'
                                                     Technical Background Document and
                                                     Response to Comments:  Method 1311 -
                                                     Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
                                                     Procedure

                                                     Proposes EPA amendments to hazardous waste identifica-
                                                     tion regulations by expanding Toxicity Characteristic (TC) to
                                                     include additional contaminants.  EPA proposes using the
                                                     leaching  test, Toxic Characteristic  Leaching  Procedure
                                                     (TCLP), to determine if wastes should be classed as hazard-
                                                     ous. Summarizes and responds to comments from the pub-
                                                     lic regarding use of TCLP. Each major issue regarding TCLP
                                                     is discussed in a separate section.
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-90-080)               04/15/89
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Technical Evaluation of the Combustion
System of the Marine Shale Processors,
Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisiana

Evaluates the design  and performance of a hazardous
waste combustion system  in use at Marine Shale Proces-
sors, Inc., Amelia,  Louisiana. Document considers the waste
preparation  system, rotary kiln, afterburners, combustion
control system, and stack emissions control devices in place
in February, 1990. System evaluated in comparison to good
design, operation, maintenance practices, and  regulatory
controls currently applicable to hazardous waste, incinera-
tors permitted under RCRA.
(EPA/530-SW-90-086)               10/15/90
 Order Number:  PB91-111 492
Order Form: NTIS'
Technical Guidance Document:
Fabrication of Polyethylene FML

Provides guidance for construction quality control and as-
surance inspectors and related personnel regarding proper
techniques for making field seams on polyethylene flexible
membrane liners (FMLs). Specific emphasis on the three-
most widely used techniques: extrusion fillet, extrusion flat,
and hot wedge fabrication methods. Rationale provided for
various conditions and limitations, and a glossary of relevant
terms concerning polyethylene FML fabrication is included.
(EPA/530-SW-89-069)
Reid Seams (EPA/530-SW-89-069)   09/15/89
               PB90- 1 ..... 19.695
.Order FpmK.iaNTISri
 1 J/ }"''"'-•' i]1*'"""•'' i'^H-^r^i*;" !;l ^1^,
Technical Guidance Document:  Final
Covers on Hazardous Waste Landfills and
Surface Impoundments

Provides information intended for organizations involved in
permitting, designing, and constructing hazardous waste
land disposal facilities. Provides design guidance on final
cover systems for hazardous waste landfills and surface im-
poundments. The cover system discussed has a multilayer
design. Optional layers which may be required for site-spe-'
ciffe conditions  are discussed. Rationale is provided for de-
sign parameters to  give  background  information and
understanding of cover systems.
(EPA/530-SW-89-047)                07/15/89
                    Technical Guidance Document: Inspection
                    Techniques for the Fabrication of
                    Geomembrane Field Seams
                    Assists EPA and state personnel in implementing new cor-
                    rective action" provisions by providing a central source! qf in-
                    formation • on  air  emissions  control  technologies,  and
                    techniques for hazardous waste TSDFs. Gives descriptions
                    of waste management unit design and ope'ration practices
                    which prevent or control vapor and particulate releases from
                    containerized waste storage, tanks, surface impoundments,
                    landfills, land treatment and waste piles. The transfer of con-
                    trol-technology  from  the  industrial sector  to  hazardous
                    waste management is discussed.
                    (EPA/530-SW-91-051)               05/15/91       '
                                                      , Order Number:  PP92-W9 057
                                                      'OrderForm', NTIS:
                    Technical Guidance for Corrective
                    Measures: Determining Appropriate
                    Technology and Response for Air
                    Releases; Draft Final Report

                    Assists EPA and state personnel in implementing the new
                    corrective action provisions by providing information on air
                    emissions control technologies and techniques for hazard-
                    ous waste facilities. Describes waste management unit de-
                    sign and operation practices which prevent or control vapor
                    and particulate releases from containerized waste storage,
                    tanks, surface impoundments, landfills, land treatment and
                    waste piles. Discusses the transfer qf control technology
                    from industrial sector to hazardous waste management.
                                                      'Order FormlTt!
                    Technical Guidance for Corrective
                    Measures: Subsurface Gas

                    Provides technical guidance in assessing the need for cor-
                    rective action, reviewing permit applications, and writing per-
                    mits for hazardous waste facilities. Provides framework to
                    states, EPA,  and facility owners and operators  to identify
                    whether subsurface gas is migrating beyond facility bound-
                    ary or into on-site structures at concentrations threatening to
                    human health and the environment.
 Order Number: PB89-233 480
Order Form:
                     (EPA/530-SW-88-023)

                             unJb&r PB88-W5 28$ "'
                                                      03/28/85
                  For ordering instructions, 90 to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Technical Implementation Document for
EPA's Boiler and Industrial Furnace
Regulations

Provides permit writers and owners and operators with tech-
nical  guidance for  following  BJF  rule requirements. Ad-
dresses certain precompliance-and compliance certification
activities, permitting, continued compliance with operating
requirements; and associated planning and testing required
for compliance with rules.
(EPA-530-R-92-011)                 03/01/92

*:,Ordt?r Number: PB92-154 947 ' ''''\'.'"6&rtQffi"NfJS,'


Technical Report: Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude Oil
and Natural Gas; Field Sampling and
Analytical Results

Presents findings of the field sampling and analysis project
conducted on wastes associated with exploration, develop-
ment, and projection of crude oil and natural gas. Summary
of analytical data is presented.
(EPA/530-SW-87-005)         -      01/31/87
Technical Report: Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude Oil
and Natural Gas; Appendix A: Analytical
Results

Presents the analytical results in an appendix for the field
sampling and analysis project conducted on wastes associ-
ated with exploration, development; and projection of crude
oil and nafural gas. .   ,
(EPA/530-SW-87-005A)              01/31/87  '
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Technical Report: Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude Oil
and Natural Gas; Appendix B: Sampling
Strategy

Presents the sampling strategy in an Appendix to the report
for the field sampling and analysis  project conducted on
wastes associated with  exploration, development, and prp-
jection of crude oil and natural gas.
(EPA/530-SW-87-005B)    '          01/31/87
                                                   Technical Report: Exploration,
                                                   Development, and Production of Crude Oil
                                                   and Natural Gas; Appendix C: Sampling
                                                   Reports; Volumes 1 and 2

                                                   Presents the sampling reports for the report "on the field
                                                   sampling'and analysis project conducted on wastes associ-
                                                   ated with exploration, development, and projection of crude
                                                   oil and natural gas.
                                                   (EPA/530-SW-Q05)   .    .          01/31/87
Technical Report: Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude Oil
and Natural Gas; Appendix D: Analytical
Methods

Presents the analytical methods for the report on the field
sampling and analysis,project conducted on wastes associ-
ated with exploration, development, and projection of crude
oil and natural gas.
(EPA/530-SW-87-005D)              01/31/87




Technical Report: Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude Oil
and Natural Gas; Appendix E: Role and
Function of EPA Sample Control Center

Presents' the role and function of Sample Control Center for
the report on the field sampling and analysis project con-
ducted on wastes associated with exploration, development,
and projection of crude oil and naturalgas.
(EPA/530-SW-87^005E)      -        01/31/87
Technical Report: Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude Oil
and Natural Gas; Appendix F: List of
Analytes

Presents the list of analytes for the report on the field sam-
pling and analysis project conducted on wastes associated
with exploration, development, and projection of crude oil
and natural gas.   '
(EPA/530-SW-87-005F)              01/31/87
                For ordering instructions, go to Section 5, Ordering Information and Forms.
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Technical Report: Exploration,
Development, and Production of Crude Oil
and Natural Gas; Appendix G: Sampling
Plan and Sampling Quality
Assurance/Quality Control

Presents the sampling plan and quality assurance/quality con-
trol plan for the technical report on the field sampling and
analysis project conducted on wastes associated with explora-
tion, development, and projection of crude oil and natural gas.
(EPA/530-SW-87-005G)             01/31/87

 Orcbr Number: PB87-165478       Order Form: A/T7S


Technical Resource Document: Design,
Construction, and Operation of Hazardous
and Non-Hazardous Waste Surface
Impoundments

Summarizes operation and closure of hazardous waste and
non-hazardous waste  surface impoundments. Regulations
summarized, and postclosure activities discussed.  Docu-
ment reflects the feet that most available information, ongo-
ing research, and pertinent regulations deal with surface
Impoundments that used to contain hazardous waste. Much
technical  information  should, however, be applicable,  to
non-hazardous waste impoundments.
(EPA/530-SW-91-054)               06/15/91

fdrcfef Number 'PB91-204 354     '" Order Form,; NTJS^


Technical Resource Document for
Obtaining Variances from the Secondary
Containment Requirement of Hazardous
Waste Tank Systems;  Volume I

Provides hazardous waste tank system owners and opera-
tors information for submitting technology-based  and risk-
based variances from EPA  requirements  for secondary
containment with release monitoring for systems. Volume 1
treats  technology-based variances that can be granted if
tank system owners and operators demonstrate that a  re-
tease can be contained, detected, and removed  by using
new technology or alternative operating procedures before
the release leaves area under owner control.
(EPA/530-SW-87-002A)              02/15/87

;hdfcferA/t/mte{: PB87-)
                                                    Technical Resource Document for
                                                    Obtaining Variances from the Secondary
                                                    Containment Requirement of Hazardous
                                                    Waste Tank Systems; Volume II

                                                    Provides hazardous waste tank system owners and opera-
                                                    tors information for submitting technology-based and risk-
                                                    based variances 'from EPA .requirements for  secondary
                                                    containment with release monitoring for tank systems. Vol-
                                                    ume 2 treats risk-based variances that may be granted if an
                                                    owner or operators shows that if the release occurs, there
                                                    will be no substantial hazard to the environment and human
                                                    health. Provides guidance to applicants seeking variance
                                                    and to permit writers reviewing variance demonstrations.
                                                    (EPA/53aSW-87^02E3)             02/15/87
                                                    Technical Resource Document for the
                                                    Storage and Treatment of Hazardous
                                                    Waste in Tank Systems

                                                    Provides assistance to owners or operators of hazardous waste
                                                    tank systems on preparing Part B permit application (40 CFR
                                                    270) to demonstrate compliance with general applicable per-
                                                    mitting standards, as well tank-specific permitting standards.
                                                    Provides information on procedures for inspection, unfit-for-use
                                                    tank system  corrective action, and closure and postclosure
                                                    care. Gives introductory and background information on over-
                                                    all background regulations and permitting process.
                                                                                    08/22/86
                                                                   ...... ^..tJ!«S4!>iy|i|**;^r!S<-^
                                                                   'B8"7-i34Mi'/AS , Order,"Form: "A/TVS::
                                                    Technical Studies Supporting the Mining
                                                    Waste Regulatory Determination

                                                    Presents description of study procedure and techniques for
                                                    Extraction Procedure (EP) - Tpxicity Test to.evaluate RCRA
                                                    hazardous characteristics of mining and  smelting wastes,
                                                    particularly lead and cadmium. Two principal tasks are de-
                                                    scribed. The first assesses the validity of arsenic, lead, cad-
                                                    mium,  barium,  silver,  and  chromium concentrations  in
                                                    EP-Toxicity leachates.  The second  task compares the ex-
                                                    traction-efficiency of four leachate techniques. Presents con-
                                                    clusions and recommendations of researchers.
                                                    (EPA/530-SW-86-026)               06/30/86
                 For ordering instructions, go to Section S9 Ordering Information and! Forms.
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 Teratologic Evaluation of
 2,3,4,6-TetrachlorophenoI Administered to
 CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through
 15; Final Report

 Presents results  of the teratologic evaluation of 2,3,4,6-
 Tetrachlorophenpl (TCP) administered by gavage in olive oil
 to timed-pregnant rats. Results- suggest embryo or fetal
 growth  and prenatal viability were not' adversely affect by
1 TCP exposure, nor was there any definitive evidence of ef-
 fect of TCP upon fetal morphological development.
 (EPA/530-SW-88-017A)              08/21/87
                                                     Test Method Equivalency Petitions; A
                                                     Guidance Manual

                                                     Provides guidance to parties who  wish  to 'submit test
                                                     : method petition. Explains what information a petition must
                                                     include.- Explains RCRA regulations requiring test method
                                                     equivalency petition. Discusses EPA petition review process
                                                     and describes the basic statistical procedures for evaluating
                                                     test method equivalency. Describes how a petition is pre-
                                                     pared, with a sample format.  Includes example  of test
                                                     method petition.     '                        •
                                                     (EPA/530-SW-87-008)   ;            02/15/87
                                                         . ..-    -«-   >»
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                                                       *,„: •&£**  *,-, •> ' , -•

                                                                                  ~t\£j plj&tyFoijpf A/T/&7
 Teratologic Evaluation of
 2,3,4,6-TetrachlorophenoI Administered to
 CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through
 15; Final Report; Appendices MX

 Presents results of 2,3,4,6-TetrachlorophenoI (TCP) adminis-
tered by gavage in olive oil to timed-pregnant CD rats (doses
 - 0, 25, 100, or 200 mg/kg/day) to assess possible tera-
 tologic effects of substance. Embryo or fetal growth and
 prenatal viability were hot adversely affected by TCP expo-
 sure, nor was there any definitive evidence of TCP effects
 upon  fetal  morphological  development- Appendices  I
 through IX contain data about specific aspects of the study.
 (EPA/530-SW-88-017B)  .         •  08/21/87
Test Method 829O:  Procedures for the
Detection and Measurement of PCDDs
and PCDFs

Provides procedures for the detection and  quantitative.
measurement of PCDDs and PCDFs in a variety of environ-
mental matrices at part-per-trillion to  part-per-quadrillion
concentrations. Lists compounds that can be determined by
method.
                                 01/15/91
 Test Method 9096:
 (LRT) Procedure
                       Liquid Release Test
 Provides'information designed to determine whether or not
 liquids will be released from' sorbents when subjected to
 overburden pressures in landfill.
                                  11/15/90
                                                     Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste:
                                                     Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition;
                                                     Volumes IA, IB, 1C, and II

                                                     Provides test procedures which may be used to evaluate
                                                     properties of solid waste which determine whether waste is
                                                     , hazardous within the definition of Section 3001, RCRA. En-
                                                     compasses methods for collecting samples of solid wastes,
                                                     and for determining reactivity, corrosivity,  ignitability, and
                                                     composition of wastes and mobility of toxic species present.
                                                     Replaces the current Second Edition by its incorporation by
                                                     reference (along with its first update) into the Code of Fed-
                                                     ' eral Regulations.  Government Printing Office provides basic
                                                     volumes and updates on a subscription basis.
                                                     (EPA/SW-846)                 ,    11/15/86
                                                      Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste:
                                                      Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition:
                                                      Final Update Package I

                                                      Updates test procedures and guidance recommended for
                                                      conducting evaluations and measurements needed to com-
                                                      ply with  Subtitle C of RCRA. Details methods approved by
                                                      EPA for obtaining data to satisfy requirements. Replaces the
                                                      current Second Edition by its  incorporation by reference
                                                      (along with  the basic volumes) into  the Code of Federal
                                                      Regulations.
                                                      (EPA/SW-846.3-1)         -         11/15/92
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Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste:
Physical/Chemical Methods; Third Edition;
Proposed Update Package II

Updates test procedures and guidance recommended for
conducting evaluations and measurements needed to com-
ply with Subtitle C of RCRA. Proposes revisions to several
methods In the Third Edition of SW-846, used in complying
with the requirements of Subtitle C of RCRA. Recommends
several new methods that allow more flexibility of method
selection. Provides methods for additional analytes.
(EPA/SW-846.3-2)                  11/15/92

 Ofder Number; 955-00 "t-QQOQO-1      Order Form: GPO
Third Report to Congress: Resource
Recovery and Source Reduction

Reports on the recovery of resources from waste and the re-
duction of waste generation. Examines policy issues, re-
views technological  progress, summarizes city and state
activities,  and  reviews  EPA studies  and investigations for
19?}, Chapter-by-chapter summaries of report given.
(EPA/SW-448)                     01/15/75

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Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure; Background Document on
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste Management
System, Section 30O1, Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Waste

Presents the Identified characteristic which, if exhibited by a
waste, would indicate a hazardous waste, Extraction Proce-
dure (EP) Toxicity Characteristic (EPTC). Major drawback of
EP is that it  is optimized for evaluating the leaching of ele-
mental versus organic contaminants. Detailed information
on the development of second-generation leaching proce-
dure, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP).
                                 03/10/86

 Order Number: PB87-164886/AS    Order Form:"
Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact
Analysis

Examine? costs and benefits of expanded Toxicity Charac-
teristic (TC) used to identify hazardous wastes regulated un-
der' Subtitle C, RCRA.  Document fulfills requirements of
Executive Order 12291," requiring EPA to prepare RIAs for all
major rulemakings.
(EPA/530-SW-90-088)         "      03/15/90
Tracking Medical Wastes  (Brochure)

Covers EPA's demonstration program. Waste includes cu|- .
tures and stocks of infectious agents, pathological wastes,
human blood and blood products, sharp implements, con-
taminated animals waste, and isolation waste from patients ,
with highly communicable diseases. Covers pre-transporting
requirements.
                                 05/15/89
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                                                     Treatment Technology Background
                                                     Document; Second Third; Final
Includes descriptions of 23 treatment technologies, includ-
ing information relevant to the use and understanding of
background documents for each group of listed hazardous
wastes, subject to RCRA Land Ban restrictions. Descriptions
represent the revision's to previously published  versions.
New descriptions may be added as appropriate to describe
technologies being considered for Best Demonstrated Avail-
able Technology selection for Third Third waste.
(EPA/530-SW-89-048A)              06/15/89
Treatment Technology Background
Document; Third Third; Final

Discusses treatment technologies applicable to wastes sub-
ject to Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) mandated by Con-
gress  as  part of  1984  Hazardous  and Solid  Waste
Amendments (HSWA) to RCRA. Discusses either the sub-
stantially diminished . toxicity  of  hazardous  constituents
and/or the reduced likelihood1'of migration of such constitu-
entsjrpm:waste.'"m" [[:	°'"','.'   /','',""'  ,"" ,	11 '^	' ; ^"'"''""'
(EPA/530-SW-9CWD59Z)     ' 	01/15/91
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Trial Burn Observation Guide

Assists regional and state regulatory staff in observing trial
burns at hazardous waste incinerators.  Provides  back-
ground information about tests and identifies other docu-
ments and personnel that can provide additional assistance
or information. Describes how to prepare for observing tests
and how to conduct on-site activities during tests. Several
checklists and data forms included.
(EPA/530-SW-69-027)
03/15/89
Understanding the Small Quantity
Generator Hazardous Waste Rules: A
Handbook for Small Business

Describes new requirements and provides step-by-step  in-
structions to help generators of small quantities of hazard-
ous wastes avoid noncompliance. Tells  how to obtain  an
EPA identification number, use Uniform  Hazardous Waste
Manifest system, select  EPA  identified  hazardous waste
shippers, obtain hazardous waste storage permits, and en- •
sure that hazardous waste is managed at a.facility with  in-
terim status or a permit under RCRA. Update information
also available by ordering EPA/530-SW-89-045.
                                 09/15/86
U.S. Department of Transportation
Hazardous Materials Regulations as They
Apply to the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's Hazardous Waste
Regulations

Explains the interface which occurs between DOT and ERA •
regulations when hazardous wastes are transported (Haz-
ardous Materials Transportation Regulation,- HMTR). Man-
ual  does not address sections' of  HMTR  dealing  with
transportation by pipeline. EPA regulations under sections
265. 1 and 260. 10 do not apply.
(EPA/SW-935)  •                   11/01/81
                    Use of the Water Balance Method for
                    Predicting Leachate Generation from Solid
                    Waste Disposal Sites

                    Analyzes factors effecting percolation and its relationship to
                    leachate generation. Dis'cusses methodology to estimate
                    leachate generation based on water balance method com-
                    monly used in soil and water conservation fields.
                    (EPA/SW-168)                     10/15/75

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Unit Pricing:  Providing an Incentive to
Reduce Municipal Solid Waste

Describes how customers are charged for waste collection
and disposal services based on amount of trash generated
with unit or variable-rate pricing. Describes how the system
works, the benefits of unit pricing, and its implementation.
Bibliography includes related EPA publications.
                                 02/15/91
                    Used Dry Cell Batteries: Is a Collection
                    Program Right for Your Community?

                    Helps communities determine whether establishing a pro-
                    gram to collect used dry cell batteries is right for them. Re-
                    views teri key issues related to setting  up and  running a
                    collection  program, froin determining the types and
                    amounts of dry cell batteries being discarded to estimating
                    the likely costs of a program. Focuses on household battery
                    collection.     _     "
                                                     12/15/92
                                                      Used Oil Recycling (Winter 1988}

                                                      Includes EPA's new initiative to promote used oil recycling.
                                                      Other articles included are Project Rose promotes energy
                                                      conservation,  state contacts on  used  oil  recycling,  and
                                                      Montgomery County, Maryland finds a solution.
                                                                                      03/15/88
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Used Oil Recycling (Fall 1988)

Includes articles on curbside collection, county coordinators'
meeting In North Carolina, oil-saver packaging to increase
recycling, educating drivers, and Washington state's used oil
recycling program.
                                  11/15/88

-Order Number EPA/53O-SW-89-006 ' Order Form:'
                       •    •   •''"'	-
Used Oil Recycling (Fall 1990)

Offers EPA how-to manual and informational brochures on
used oil recycling. Other articles describe  how oil over-
charge aids  Florida recycling,  Florida  boosts  recycling
through incentives, and the partners involved in recycling in
Georgia's Project PETRO.
                      '!            10/15/90
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Number; EPA/530-SW-9OG68
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                                  Order Form: O
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                                                      Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook
                                                      for Solid Waste Officials; Volume II:
                                                      Detailed Manual

                                                      Assists solid waste officials in analyzing solid waste system
                                                      changes. Emphasis on factors related to changes to fee sys-
                                                      tem. Includes six major parts with tables of contents. ,
                                                              '
                                                      Waste Analysis Plans; A Guidance Manual

                                                      Provides guidance to permit applicants and reviewers and
                                                      writers for  preparation and evaluation of waste .analysis
                                                      plans. Explains RCRA regulations that require waste analy-
                                                      sis plan, discusses purpose and objectives of waste analysis
                                                      plan, and recommends approach for preparing plan.
                                                            '"'''	 " ''' ""	;''"':"i;'' •" :':""':::;"  '' to/15/84
Used Oil Recycling (Fall 1991)

Revisits EPA used oil management standards and listing in
newsletter story. Focus on corporate America includes Mo-
bil Corporation recycling forces and Amoco Oil striving for
ofl recovery. Other stories include state contacts on used oil
recycling, and how EPA promotes used oil recycling.
                                  10/15/91

                                 " 'Order "form: 'OSW®,
Used Oil Recycling (Summer 1992)

Discusses the EPA determination not to list used oil as haz-
ardous waste. Also describes Maryland's used oil collection
program, a new used oil re-refining plant, and the American
Petroleum Institute's collection initiative.
                                  07/15/92

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Variable Rates  in Solid Waste:  Handbook
for Solid Waste Officials; Volume I:
Executive Summary

Points out potential benefits of moving toward variable rates,
and potential costs. Manual and companion volume de-
signed to assist managers  and analysts in carrying  out
analysis of options available in jurisdiction, and to alert man-
agers of issues, interdependencies, options, suggestions,
and solutions.
                                  06/15/90
                                                      Waste Management Area (WMA) and
                                                      Supplemental Well (SPW) Guidance; Final

                                                      Provides guidance to RCRA permit writers and other inter-
                                                      ested parties regarding the implementation of waste man-
                                                      agement  area  (WMA)  and  supplemental  well  (SPW)
                                                      approaches  according to  amendments proposed to  the
                                                      Subpart F rule on July 26, 1988. Contains proposed modifi-
                                                      cations to the model permit language to be used in imple-
                                                      menting the  WMA and SPW approaches. Compares and
                                                      contrasts the objectives and uses of WMAs and Corrective
                                                      Action Management Units (CAMUs).
                                                      (EPA/530-R-93-022)                 06/15/93
                                                      Waste Minimization: Environmental
                                                      Quality with Economic Benefits
                                                      Focuses on EPA's waste minimization program under 1984
                                                      RCRA amendments'. Describes general waste minimization
                                                      practices and lists federal, and state offices that can assist
                                                      -generators in initiating or expanding programs.
                                                                .............. ; ...... .............................. 04/15/90
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Waste Minimization; Executive Summary

Recommends that generators should determine which
waste minimization techniques are economically practicable
and that EPA not specify requirements for waste minimiza-
tion.  EPA does plan to expand efforts  in proposed three-
point waste1  minimization   strategy.  Strategy includes
information gathering, core waste minimization program,
and longer term options.
                                  10/15/86
Waste Minimization in Metals Parts
Cleaning

dffers significant and often cost-effective opportunities to
reduce emissions and discharges of toxic pollutants. Gen-
eral strategy for minimizing waste is presented. Gives op-
tions  insolvent  cleaning,  aqueous-based  cleaning,  and
abrasive cleaning applications. Includes bibliography.
                                  08/15/89 . '
                                                       Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight
                                                       Programs

                                                       Focuses on composting yard waste which has potential as a
                                                       MSW management option in the United States. Highlights
                                                       eight programs, with program locations noted oh map.
                                                       (EPA/530-SW-89-038)               04/15/89   ,
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ACETALDEHYDE PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K009 and K010 (Final)
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
 - Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments  '
ACETONE PRODUCTION WASTES

• 'Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-.
  ground Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT  Back-
  ground Document for K022; Amendment (Final)
• Response  to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-M:  BDAT Related Comments; K017:  Wastes
  from the  Production  of  Epichlorohydrin; K028,  K029,
  K095,  and K096:  Production  of  1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters   Containing   BDAT   Constituents;   K022:
  Wastes from the Production of Phenol/Acetone;  K025:
  Distillation  Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
  K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Production
  of Creosote; K026:  Stripping Still Tails from  the Produc-
  tion of  Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms
  from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons
  and Heterocycjic U and P Wastes; F024:  Production of
  Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons


ACRYLONITRILE WASTES

• Best Demonstrated, Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K011, K013, and K014 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K011, K013,and K014; Addendum for
  Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final)
• Response  to Comments Background Document for the
  Second Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1:  Treatment Standards Related Comments
  Response to Comments Background Document for'the
  Third Third  Land' Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume ,1-K:  BDAT Related Comments; F025:  Wastes
  frorr)  the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics;  K002-
  K008:  Inorganic Pigments;  K011, K013, K014:  Acryloni-
  triles; K015:   Still  Bottoms from Benzal Chloride; K046:
  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing, For-
  mulating, and Loading of Lead-Based  Initiating Com-
  pounds; K061:   Electric Arc  Furnace  Dust; and K069:
  Emission Control  Dust/Sludge from  Secondary Lead
  Smelting
AIR EMISSIONS

• Discussion Document, for Roundtable Session on Techni-
  cal Combustion Standards
• Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
 .ville, Nebraska
• Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
  •souri; Draft Final Report
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Tighter Controls Proposed for
  Hazardous Waste Incinerators'
• Evaluation  Guidelines'for Toxic Air Emissions from Land
  Disposal Facilities
• General .and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 CFR
  264 and 265, Subpart J);  Interim Status Standards for
  Chemical,  Physical, and Biological Treatment (40. CFR
  265, Subpart  Q);' Standards Applicable to Owners and
  Operators of  Hazardous Waste Treatment; Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission Monitor-
  ing; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions Evaluation Guide-
  line
• Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering Phase;
  Final Report
• Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and-265,  Subpart O);
  Standards  Applicable to Owners and Operators of Haz-,
  ardous Waste  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
  Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Measurements of-Particulates, Metals, and Organics at a
  Hazardous Waste Incinerator
• Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Bag-
  house Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator
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Alphabetical Listing of Subjects
• Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regula-
  tions: Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
  Furnaces
• Municipal  Waste Combustion  Study:  Assessment  of
  Health Risks Associated With Exposure to Municipal
  Waste Combustion Emissions
  Municipal Waste Combustion Study:
  Emissions
                    Control of Organic
* Municipal  Waste Combustion  Study:   Emissions  Data
  Base for Municipal Waste Combustors
* Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to Congress
• Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and Wet
  Scrubber; Draft Test Report
• Permitting of Land  Disposal Facilities: Groundwater and
  Air Emission Monitoring
• Pitot-Scafe ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric Tests
  for Partlculate, Metals, and HCI Emissions; John Zink Com-
  pany Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft Test Report-
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11
* Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the Ma-
  rine Shale Processors, Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisiana
• Technical Guidance  Document:  Inspection  Techniques
  for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams
• Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Determining
  Appropriate Technology  and Response for Air Releases;
  Draft Final Report


ALTERNATE CONCENTRATION  LIMITS
(ACL)	;	    .

• Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part I: ACL Pol-
  Icy  and Information Requirements; Part II:  Based on
  264,94(6} Criteria; Case Studies


ALUMINUM

see MARKETS-ALUMINUM
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-ALUMINUM


ANILINE PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Pro-
  duction of Aniline, K083  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for KiOS and K104 (Final)
• Response	to Comments Background  Document for""fne	
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed  Rule;
  Volume."1-M:  BDAT Related Comments; K017:  Wastes
  from 'the Production  of  Epichlorohydrin;  K028,  K029,	
  K095, and  K096:.  Production vof 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters Containing   BDAT  Constitue nts;  K022:
  Wastes from the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
  K035:  Wastewater Treatment Sluclges from the Produc-
  tion of Creosote";	K026: Stripping Still  Tails from	the	Pro"
  duction  of  Methyl  Ethyl  Pyridine; K083:   Distillation
  Bottoms from the Production of Aniline  Oxygenated Hy-
  drocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024:  Pro-
  duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic- Hydrocarbons


ARSENIC WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Charac-
  teristic  Arsenic Wastes (D004),  Characteristic Selenium
  Wastes (D010), and  P  and U Wastes Containing Arsenic
  and Selenium Listing Constituents (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for  K101 and K1Q2 Low Arsenic Sub-
  category (Final)
• Pilot-Scale  ESP  and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric
  Tests for Particulate,  Metals,  and HCI Emissions; John
  Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft
  Test Report
• Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed' Rule;
  Volume 1-E:  BDAT Related Comments;  D004:  Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Arsenic  and K, P, and U Wastes Con-
  taining  Arsenic;  and  D010: Characteristic Wastes  for
  Selenium1
•, Response to Comments Background  Document for the
" Third Third  Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 2-1:  Capacity Related Comments
                                         ASBESTOS

                                         • Asbestos  Waste  Management
                                          Transport, Disposal


                                         ASH
                               Guidance: Generation,
                                         • Characterization  of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash,
                                          Ash Extracts, and Leachates
                                         • Characterization  of MWC Ashes and  Leachates from
                                         ,', MSW Landfills,  Mono-fills, and Co:Disposal Sites  (Cpm-
                                         'pleteSet)  '	'	'  ' "   "	^   "	•"	
                                         • Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louis-
                                          ville, Nebraska
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• Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
  souri; Draft Final Report
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Guideline for Purchasing
  Cement and Concrete Containing Fly Ash   .
• Environmental Fact Sheet:   Large-Volume Wastes from
  Coal-Fired Electric Utilities Exempt as Hazardous Waste
• Environmental Fact Sheet:   Report Analyzes Municipal
  Waste Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• Municipal Waste Combustion Ash  and Leachate Charac-
  terization;  Monofill   Baseline \ear; Woodburn Monofill;
  Woodburn, Oregon
• Reusable News (Fall 1992)


BARIUM WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Barium Wastes D005 and P013  (Fi-
  nal)
• Response to Comments Background  Document for  the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-F:,  BOAT Related  Comments; D005:  Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006:  Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Cadmium


BATTERIES

see MARKETS-BATTERIES
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-BATTERIES  ,   -


BENZYL CHLORIDE WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K015 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K015; Addendum (Final)
• Response to Comments Background  Document for  the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-K:  BOAT Related Comments;  F025:  Wastes
  from the Production of Chlorinated  Aliphatics; K002-
  K008: Inorganic Pigments;  KOtl,  K013, K014:  Acryloni-
  triles; K015:  Still Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride; K046:
  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing, For-
  mulating, and Loading of • Lead-Based Initiating Com-
  pounds;  K061:   Electric Arc Furnace Dust; and K069:
  Emission Control  Dust/Sludge from Secondary Lead
  Smelting
BEVILL AMENDMENT

see MINING WASTES
BUILDING INSULATION
see PROCUREMENT-BUILDING INSULATION.
BURNING [HAZARDOUS WASTE]

see also COMBUSTION [NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE]
• Background Information Document for the Development
  of  Regulations to  Control the Burning of Hazardous
  Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set)
• Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set
• Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data Set
• Discussion Document for Roundtable Session on Techni-
  cal Combustion Standards
• Discussion Document for Roundtable 'Session on Waste
  Minimization
• Draft Strategy for Combustion of Hazardous Waste
• Draft Strategy on Combustion and Waste Minimization:
  Project Plans
• Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at  Louis-
  ville, Nebraska                           .
• Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
  souri; Draft Final Report
• Engineering Handbook for Hazardous Waste Incineration
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Amendment to Requirements
  for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permits
• Environmental Fact Sheet:   Amendment to the Regula-
  tions for Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Indus-
  trial Furnaces
• Environmental Fact  Sheet: Coke  Listing Determination,
  Made Final
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Coke Ovens Temporarily Ex-
  empted from BIF Rule Provisions
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Seeks Public Involvement
  in Implementing Draft Strategy on Hazardous Waste Mini-
  mization and Combustion
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Boilers and
  Industrial Furnaces Now Under Strict RCRA Regulations
• Environmental Fact Sheet: - Large-Volume Wastes from
  Coal-Fired Electric Utilities Exempt as Hazardous Waste .
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulations for Burning Haz-
  ardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Clarified
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Source  Reduction and  Com-
  bustion of Hazardous Waste
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Tighter-Controls Proposed for
  Hazardous Waste Incinerators
• EPA Administrator Browner Announces New Hazardous
  Waste Reduction and Combustion Strategy
• Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Per-
  mits; Final Report
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               Alphabetical Listing of Subjects
 • Hazardous Waste Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (BIFs)
 • Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Study
 • Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions and Answers
 • Hazardous Waste Incinerators
 * Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering Phase;
  Final Report
'• Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart O);
  Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Haz-
  ardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Faciities
  Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • Interim Status  Standards  for Thermal Treatment Proc-
  esses Other Than Incineration and for Open Burning (40
  CFR 265, Subpart  P); Standards Applicable to Owners
  and Operators of Hazardous Waste  Treatment, Storage,
  and Disposal Facilities Under  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
  3004
 • Measurements of Particulates, Metals, and Organics at a
  Hazardous Waste Incinerator
 • Metals Control  Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Bag-
  house Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator
 • Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regula-
  tions:  Burning  Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
  Furnaces
 • Mobile Incineration:  An Analysis of the Industry
 • Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and Wet
  Scrubber; Draft Test Report
 • Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators
 • Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric
  Tests  for Particulate,  Metals, and HCI Emissions; John
  Zlnk Company Research  Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft
  Test Report
 • Proposed Additions to Standards for Hazardous Waste  In-
  cineration (40 CFR 264.342 and 264.343); Standards Ap-
  plicable  to Owners  and Operators of Hazardous Waste
  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA,
  Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • RCRA Implementation  Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year  1994 Ad-
  dendum
 • RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8
 • Report to Congress: Wastes from the  Combustion of Coal
  by Electric Utility Power Plants
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third  Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vblume2-1: Capacity Related Comments
 • Statement by Carol  M. Browner, EPA Administrator, on
  Hazardous Waste Reduction and Combustion Strategy
 • Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the Ma-
  rine Shale Processors, Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisiana
 • Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
  Industrial Furnace Regulations
  Trial Burn Observation Guide
CADMIUM WASTES
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-'
  ground Document for D006 Cadmium Wastes (Final)
• Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash,
  Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Cad-
  mium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970
  to 2000
• Environmental Fact .Sheet:  Report Analyzes Municipal
  Waste Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leac hates
• Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic  Scrubber Parametric
  Tests for Particulate,  Metals, and  HCI Emissions; John
  Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft
  Test Report
• Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of  Lead and
  Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume  1-F:  BOAT Related Comments; D005: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Barium and P013; >and D006: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Cadmium
• Technical Studies Supporting the Mining  Waste Regula-
  tory Determination
CALIFORNIA LIST WASTES

• Land Disposal Restrictions Summary; Volume II: California
  List Wastes
CEMENT

see PROCUREMENT-CEMENT AND CEMENT
PRODUCTS CONTAINING FLY ASH
CHEMICALS

see INORGANIC CHEMICALS
see ORGANIC CHEMICALS


CHLORIDE PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, and K030
  (Final)
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CHLORINATED ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBON
PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 . ground Document for Wastes from the  Production  of
  Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Wastes from 'the  Production  of
  Chlorinated  Aliphatic  Hydrocarbons, F024; Amendment
  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BDAT)  Back-
 • ground Document for Wastes from the Production  of
  Chlorinated Aliph.atics F025 (Final)
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-K:  BDAT Related'Comments; F025:  Wastes
  from the Production  of  Chlorinated Aliphatics;  K002-
  K008:  Inorganic.Pigments;  K011, K013, K014:  Acryloni-
  triles;'K015:.  Still Bottoms .from Benzyl Chloride;  K046:
  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing, For-
  mulating,  and  Loading of Lead-Based Initiating  Com-
  pounds; K061:   Electric Arc Furnace  Dust; and  K069:
  Emission  Control  Dust/Sludge from  Secondary Lead
  Smelting
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017:  Wastes
  from the Production  of  Epichlorohydrin;  K028,  K029,
  K095, and  K096:   Production  of  1,1,1-Trichloroethane
 •Wastewaters  Containing  BDAT  Constituents;   K022:
  Wastes from the Production of Phenol/Acetone;  K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from the  Production of  Nitrobenzene;
  K035:.  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Produc-
  tion of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still Tails from the Pro-
  duction of  Methyl Ethyl  Pyridine;  K083:   Distillation
  Bottoms from the  Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hy-
  drocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Pro-
  duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
CHLORINE PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K071 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K073 (Final)
• Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16,. 1980,
  Hazardous Waste List (40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32); Identifi-
  cation and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Sub-
  title C, Section 3001
• Response to Comments  Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-L:  BDAT Related  Comments; K071 and  K106:
  Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues from Ink
  Production Wastes  Containing Cyanide
 CHLOROBENZENE WASTES
 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for Halogenated  Pesticide and Chlo-
   robenzene Wastes  (K032-K034, K041, K042, K085, K097;
   K098, K105, and D012-D017)
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the Third
   Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-N:
   BDAT Related Comments; Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceu-
   tical, Brominated Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Or-
   gano-Nitrogen   Compound  Wastes;  and   Halogenated
   Pesticide and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated  Phenolic,  and
   Phenolic Wastes
 CHROMIUM WASTES

 •' Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
 •  ground Document for Chromium Wastes D007 and LJ032
,   (Final) '
 •  Pilot-Scale  ESP  and Hydro-Sonic  Scrubber Parametric
   Tests for Particulate,  Metals, and  HCI Emissions; John
   Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft
   Test Report
 • .Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-G:  BDAT Related Comments; D007: Charac-
   teristic Wastes for Chromium
 CLOSURE/POST-CLOSURE

 see also PERMITS AND PERMITTING
 • Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments.
 • Closure/Post-Closure and  Financial  Responsibility Re-
   quirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
   Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; Background Document
 • Closure/Post-Closure Interim Status Standards (40 CFR
   265, Subpart G):  Standards Applicable to Owners-and
   Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
   Disposal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • Criteria for Municipal Solid/Waste Landfills: Closure and
   Post-Closure, Care and  Financial Responsibility Require-
   ments (Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32); Draft Back-
 1  ground Document
 • Criteria for Solid Waste  Disposal  Facilities: A Guide for
   Owners/Operators
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: Changes to Interim Status Fa-
   cilities; Modifications to Hazardous Waste Permits; Proce-
   dures for Post-Closure Permitting
 • Environmental Fact  Sheet:   Delay of Closure  Period for
   Hazardous Waste Facilities
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Amends Regulations Re-
   lated to Third-Party Liability Coverage, Closure, and Post-
   Closure Care
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• Equivalency of State Financial Responsibility Mechanisms
• Final Draft Guidance for Subpart G of the Interim Status
  Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
» Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Care;
  Requirements for Owners and Operators of Hazardous
  Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; A Guid-
  ance Manual
• Guidance Manual  for Cost Estimates for Closure  and
  Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: Treat-
  ment and Storage Facilities; Volume 11:  Land Disposal Fa-
  cilities; Volume III:  Unit Costs; Volume IV:  Documentation
• Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste  Land Treatment
  Closure/Post-CSosure (40 CFR Part 265)
* Interim Status Standards and  General Status Standards
  for Closure and Post-Closure Care (40 CFR 264 and 265,
  Subpart G); Standards Applicable to Owners and Opera-
  tors of Hazardous Waste Treatment,  Storage, and  Dis-
  posal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• National Criteria for a Quality Hazardous Waste Manage-
  ment Program                            .         '.
• Post-Closure  liability Trust Fund Simulation  Model;  Vol-
  ume I: Model Overview and Results; Volume II:   Graphs
  and Tables of Model Results; Volume ill: Model  Descrip-
  tion
• Protocol for Evaluating Interim Status Closure/Post-Clo-
  sure Plans
• Questions and Answers Regarding the July 14, 1986, Haz-
  ardous Waste Tank System Regulatory Amendments
» RCRA Guidance Manual for Subpart G Closure and Post-
  Closure Care Standards and Subpart H  Cost Estimating
  Requirements
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 7
• RCRIS Extract Tape
• Report to the Congress of the United States on the Post-
  Closure Liability Trust Fund  Under Section 3001 (A)(2)(ll)
  of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compen-
  sation, and Liability Act of 1980
• Safer  Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Regulations
  for Landfills
• Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Manual
• Technical  Resource  Document:  Design, Construction,
  and Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste
  Surface Impoundments


COKING OPERATIONS WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for K060 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for K087 (Final)
                                                       • Environmental  Fact Sheet: Coke  Listing Determination
                                                        Made Final
                                                       • Environmental  Fact Sheet: Coke Ovens Temporarily Ex-
                                                        empted from BIF Rule Provisions
                                                       •' Environmental	Facf Sheet: Recycled 'Coke Wastes Exempt
                                                        from Hazarcious"^aste Regulation	  '	:	
                                                       • Response to Comments Background Document for the
                                                        Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
                                                        Volume 1-K:  BDAT Related Comments; F025:  Wastes
                                                        from  the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002-
                                                        K008: Inorganic Pigments;  K011,  K013, K014:  Acryloni-
                                                        triles; K015:' Still Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride; K046:
                                                        Wastewater Treatment Sludges from  Manufacturing, For-
                                                        mulating, and  Loading of Lead-Based Initiating  Com-
                                                        pounds; K061:   Electric Arc  Furnace  Dust; and K069:
                                                        Emission Control Dust/Sludge from  Secondary Lead
                                                       . Smelting
                                                       COMBUSTION [NON-HAZARDOUS
                                                       WASTES]

                                                       see MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE-COMBUSTION
                                                       COMPOSTING

                                                       •  Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management
                                                       •  Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycling Grass Clippings
                                                       •  Environmental Fact Sheet: Yard Waste Composting
                                                       •  Reusable News (Spring 1990)
                                                       •  Reusable News (Fall 1991)
                                                       •  Reusable News (Winter 1991)
                                                       •  Reusable News (Summer 1992)
                                                       •  Reusable News (Fall 1992)
                                                       •  Reusable News (Winter/Spring 1993)
                                                       •  Reusable News (Summer/Fall 1993)
                                                       •  Solid Waste Dilemma: An, Agenda for Action; Background
                                                         Document; Appendices A-C
                                                       •  Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Programs


                                                       CORRECTIVE ACTION

                                                       •  Compendium of ORD and OSWER Documents Relevant
                                                         to RCRA Corrective Action	
                                                       •  Corrective Measures for Releases to Groundwater from
                                                         Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report
                                                       •  Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil from Solid Waste
                                                         Management Units; Draft Final Report
                                                       •  Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters, Draft
                                                         Final Report
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 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Groundwater
 Monitoring and Corrective Action (Subpart E)  '
 Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities:  A Guide for
 Owners/Operators
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  Controlling the Impacts of Re-
 mediation Activities in or Around Wetlands
 Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for Cor-
 rective Action Management Units and Temporary Onits
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Proposes to Exempt Un-
 derground Storage Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media
 and Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste Requirement
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  Proposed Rulemaking on Cor-
 rective Action for Solid Waste Management Units  at Haz-
 ardous Waste Management Facilities
 Environmental Fact Sheet: The National Corrective Action
 Prioritization System
 Geotechnical Systems  for Structures on Contaminated
 Sites; Technical Guidance Document
 National Criteria for a Quality Hazardous Waste Manage-
 ment Program
 Natiqnal RCRA Corrective Action Strategy
 RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures Guidance; In-
 terim Final
 RCRA Corrective Action Plan; Interim Final
 RCRA Environmental Indicators; FY 1991 Progress Report
 and Implementation Plan for the Future
 RCRA  Environmental  Indicators;    FY 1992  Progress
 Report        :                 .•           .
 RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Final
 RCRA Implementation  Plans (RIP); Fiscal Years:  1987-
'1994
 RCRA Implementation  Plan (RIP):  Fiscal Year 1994 Ad-
 dendum
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 9
 RCRA Public Involvement Manual
 Regulatory Impact Analysis for the-Proposed Rulemaking
 on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units
 Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Regulations
 for Landfills
 Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria:  Technical Manual
 Technical Guidance Document:  Inspection  Techniques
 for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams
 Technical Guidance for  Corrective Measures: Determining
 Appropriate Technology and Response for Air Releases;
 Draft Final Report-
 Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Subsurface
 Gas        '            -           . •  •
 Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well
 (SPW) Guidance; Final
CORROSIVE WASTES
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground  Document  for  Characteristic  Ignitable  Wastes,
 '(D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Charac-
  teristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Wastes Con-
  taining Reactive Listing Constituents (Final)
• Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22); Identification
  and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under  RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3001
• Environmental Fact' Sheet: EPA Issues New Treatment
  Standards for Certain Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume  1-C:  BOAT Related Comments; D002: Charac-
  teristic Corrosive Wastes
• Response to Comments Background Document for,the
  Third Third  Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments
CREOSOTE WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for K001 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for K001 (Addendum) and U051 (Creo-
  sote) '                      •
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground  Document  for  Wastewater  Treatment -Sludges
  Generated in the Production of Creosote K035 (Final)
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third 'Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume  1-M:  BDAT Related Comments; K017:   Wastes
  from the  Production . of Epichlorohydrin; K028,  K029,
  K095, and K096:  Production  of  1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters  Containing  BDAT  Constituents;   K022:
  Wastes from the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from theProductioh of Nitrobenzene;
  K035:  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from  the Produc-
  tion of Creosote; K026:  Stripping Still Tails from the Pro-
  duction  of Methyl  Ethyl  Pyridine;  K083: '  Distillation
  Bottoms from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hy-
  drocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes;' F024: Pro-
  duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
CYANIDE WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for Cyanide Waste's (F006, F007-F012,
  F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final)
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• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground  Document for Cyanide Wastes;  Addendum for
  F019 (Final)
* Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
  Cyanide in Spent Ore
• Quantities  of  Cyanide-Bearing and •  Acid-Generating
  Wastes Generated by the Mining and Beneficiating Indus-
  tries, and the Potentials for Contaminant Release
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  \folume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
  volume  1-L:  BOAT Related Comments;  K071 and  K106:
  Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086:  Residues from Ink
  Production Wastes Containing Cyanide    .        :
PELISTING PETITIONS	

• Criteria for Identifying Characteristics of Hazardous Waste
  (40 CFR 261.10); Criteria for Listing Hazardous Waste (40
  CFR  261. 11); Petitions to Amend Part 261 to Exclude a
  Waste Produced at a Particular Facility (40 CFR 260.22);
  Identification and  Listing  of Hazardous Waste  Under
  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Delisting Petitions and the Peti-
  tion Review Process
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Delisting Regulation Amend-
  ment
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Notification  of Grpundwater
  Monitoring Policy for Delisting Petitions
• Petitions to Delist Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Man-
  ual; Second Edition
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 2.
DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE PRODUCTION
WASTES

• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20 Newly Listed  Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris


DIOXINS

• Discussion Document for Roundtable Session on Techni-
  cal Combustion Standards
• Guidance for Implementing the RCRA Dioxin Listing Rule
• Land Disposal Restrictions Summary; Volume I: Solvents
  and DIoxins
• National Dioxin Study
• Questions and Answers on Land Disposal Restrictions for
  Solvents and Dioxlns
 • Regulatory Determination:   Landfills  and Surface Im-
   poundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge
 • Test Method  8290:   Procedures' for the Detection and
   Measurement of PCDDs and PCDFs


 DISULFOTON PRODUCTION WASTES

 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for K037 (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for K037; Amendment (Final)
 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
   ume 1-O: BOAT Related Comments; K048-K052: Petroleum
   Refining  Industry Wastes;  K036:  Organophosphorous
   Wastes (Nonwastewaters); K037:   Wastewater Treatment
   Sludges .from the Production of Disulfoton


 D-WASTES

 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for Barium Wastes D005 and P013 (Fi-
   nal)
 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for  Characteristic  Ignitable  Wastes.
   (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Charac-
   teristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Wastes Corn -
   taining Reactive Listing Constituents (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated MAvailable Technology (BOAT) Back-,
   ground"Document''for'Chromium" Wastes'D007 arid	U032"
   (Final)		
 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for D006 Cadmium Wastes (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated  Available technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for D008 and P' and U Lead Wastes
   (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Chlo-
   robenzene Wastes (K032-K034, K041, K042, K085, K097;
'   K098, K105, and D012-D017) (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document for K031,  K084, K101, K102, Charac-
   teristic Arsenic Wastes  (D004), Characteristic Selenium
   Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing Arsenic
   and Selenium Listing Constituents (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009,
   K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for  Silver-Containing  Wastes  D011,
   P099, P104 (Final)
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 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  - Volume 1-B:  BOAT Related Comments; D001: Charac-
  teristic Ignitable Wastes
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-C:  BOAT Related Comments; D002: Charac-
  teristic Corrosive Wastes
                                   i    *
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
 • Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed' Rule;
  Volume 1-D:  BOAT Related Comments; D003: Charac-
  teristic Reactive  Wastes and P and U, Wastes Containing
  Reactive Listing Constituents
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
.  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-E: BOAT Related Comments; D004: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Arsenic  and  K, P, and U Wastes Con-
  taining  Arsenic;  and  D010: Characteristic Wastes for
  Selenium
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third La'nd Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-F: BOAT Related Comments; D005: Charac-;
  teristic Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Cadmium
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
.  Volume* 1-G:  BOAT Related Comments;. D007: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Chromium
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-H:  BOAT Related Comments; D008: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Containing
  Lead      ,                          ,
 • Response to Comments Background'Document for the,
 • Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-1:  BDAT Related  Comments; D009: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Contain-
  ing Mercury; K045,  K046, and K047:  Wastes from the
  Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011:  Char-
  acteristic Wastes for Silver;  P119, P120: Vanadium Contain-
  ing Wastes; and  P and U Wastes Containing Thallium
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-N: BDAT Related Comments; Halogenated Or-
  ganic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Organic, Organo-Sul-
  •fur  Compounds,  and  Organo-Njtrogen  Compound
  Wastes; and Halogenated,  Pesticide and Chlorobenzene,
  Halpgenated Phenolic, and Phenolic Wastes
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land. Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments
 EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
 • Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin:  Recycle and Com-
  bat a Life of Grime (Comic Book)
 • Let's Reduce and Recycle: A Curriculum for Solid Waste
  Awareness
 • Once There Lived a Wicked Dragon (Coloring Book)
 • Recycle Today!  Educational  Materials for Grades  K-12
  (Brochure)
 • Recycle:  >bu Can Make a Ton of Difference (Poster)
 • Ride the Wave of the Future: Recycle Today!  (Poster)
 • School Recycling Programs: A Handbook for Educators   •


 ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE DUST

 see STEEL PRODUCTION WASTES


 ELECTROPLATING OPERATIONS WASTES

 • Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, F007-F012,.
  F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final)
 • Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for F006 (Final)
 • Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for F006; Addendum  (Final)
 « Response to Comments  Background Document for the
  Third Third Land - Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-J: BDAT Related Comments; Mixed Radioactive
  Hazardous  Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Halo-
  genated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non-Halogenated Aromatic U
  Wastes; F002-F005: Solvents;  F006: Electroplating Waste-
-  water Treatment Sludges; and F019: Aluminum Conversion
  Coating Treatment .Sludges


 ENFORCEMENT

 see LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT
 EPICHLOROHYDRIN PRODUCTION WASTES

 •  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
 .  ground  Document  for Wastes from the Production of
   Epichlorohydrin, K017 .(Final)
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• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vbtume 1-M; BOAT  Related Comments; K017:  Wastes
  from the  Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, K029,
  K095, and  K096: Production  of  1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters  Containing   BOAT  Constituents;  K022:
  Wastes from the  Production  of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
  K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Produc-
  tion of Creosote; K026:  Stripping Still Tails from the Pro-
  duction of  Methyl  Ethyl  Pyridine;  K083:    Distillation
  Bottoms from the Production  of Aniline Oxygenated Hy-
  drocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Pro-
  duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons


ETHYLENEBISDITHIOCARBAMIC ACID
PRODUCTION WASTES

• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20 Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris
ETHYLENE DIBROrVHDE PRODUCTION
WASTES     ,  	    _   	

• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20 Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris
EXPLOSIVES PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K046 Nonreactive Subcategory {Fi-
  nal)
• Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K046; Addendum
• Memorandum  to the Docket Regarding Final Treatment
  Standards for  Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of
  K044, K045, and KQ47
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vblume 1-1:  BOAT Related  Comments; D009: Charac-
  teristic Wastes  for Mercury and P and U Wastes Contain-
  ing Mercury; K045,  K046, and K047: Wastes from the
  Manufacturing  and Processing of Explosives; D011: Char-
  acteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Containing
  Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium
 • Response to Comments  Background Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-K:  BOAT Related Comments; F025:'  Wastes
   from  the  Production  of Chlorinated  Aliphatic^;  K002-
   K008:  Inorganic Pigments;  K011, K013, K014: Acryloni-
   triles; K015:  Slill Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride; K046:
   Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing, Formu-
   lating, and Loading of Lead-Based Initiating Compounds;
   K061: Electric Arc Furnace Dust; and K069: Emission Con-
   trol Dust/Sludge from Secondary Lead Smelting
 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE

 see LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT
 FINANCING

 see GRANTS AND FINANCING
 FLY ASH

 see ASH
• see PROCUREMENT-CEMENT AND CEMENT
 PRODUCTS CONTAINING FLY ASH


 F-WASTES

 • Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
   Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II
 • Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
   Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Vol-
   umes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recy-
   cling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground  Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, F007-F012,
   F019, and Various P and U Codes) (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground  Document for Cyanide  Wastes; Addendum for
   F019  (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground  Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents (Com-
   plete Set)
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground  Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents;  Vol-
   umes 1-3
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Amend-
 1  ment to Volumes 1 and 2 (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated Ayailable Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ' ground'	Document	for F002	(1,1, 2-trichloroetharie)and
   FOQ5 (Benzene,  2-Ethoxyethanol,  and  2-Nitropropane);
   Amendment (Final)
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 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for F006 (Final)
 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document for F006; Addendum (Final)
 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for U and  P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate'(F039), Volume A: Wastewater Forms of Organic
 •  U and  P  Wastes and  Multisource  Leachate (F039) for
   which there are Concentration-Based Treatment Stand-
   ards
 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for U and  P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate  (F039), Volume B: U and P Wastewaters and
   Nonwastewaters with Methods of Treatment as Treatment
   Standards
 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for U and  P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate  (F039), Volume  C: Nonwastewater Forms of Or-
   ganic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039) for
   which there are Concentration-Based Treatment Standards
'• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for U and  P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate  (F039), Volume D: Reactive U and P Waste-
   waters and Nonwastewaters
 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for U and, P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Gaseous Wastes
 • Best Demonstrated, Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for Wastes from the Production  of
   Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons,  F024 '(Final)
 • Best Demonstrated Available, Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for Wastes from the Production  of
   Chlorinated  Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024; Amendment
   (Final)
 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for Wastes from the Production  of
   Chlorinated Aliphatics F025 (Final)
 • Environmental Fact  Sheet:  EPA Amends Primary Petro-
   leum Sludge Listing
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Listing of Wastes from Primary
   Treatment of Oily Wastewaters
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
   for 20 Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
   Debris '
 • Response to Comments  Background Document for the
   Third, Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-J:  BDAT Related Comments; Mixed Radioactive
   Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Halo-
   genated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non-Halogenated Aromatic U
•   Wastes; F002-F005:   Solvents;  F006:  . Electroplating
   Wastewater  Treatment  Sludges; and F019:  Aluminum
   Conversion Coating Treatment Sludges
 •  Response, to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land. Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-K:  BDAT Related Comments;  F025:  Wastes
   from  the  Production  of  Chlorinated  Aliphatics;  K002-
   K008: Inorganic Pigments;   K011, K013, K014:  Acryloni-
   triles; K015:  Still  Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride; K046:
   Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing, For-
   mulating, arid Loading of  Lead-Based Initiating Com-
   pounds; K061:   Electric Arc Furnace  Dust; and K069:
  .Emission Control  Dust/Sludge from   Secondary Lead
   Smelting
 •  Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-M: BDAT Related Comments; K017:  Wastes
   from  the  Production  of  Epichlorohydrin;, K028,  K029,
   K095, and,K096:   Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethan.e
   Wastewaters  Containing   BDAT  Constituents;  K022: >
   Wastes from the  Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
   Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
   K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Produc-
   tion of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still  Tails from the Pro-
   duction of  Methyl  Ethyl  Pyridine; K083:    Distillation
   Bottoms from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hy-
   drocarbons .and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024:  Pro-
   duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
 •  Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments


 GENERATORS

"see also SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS  <
 •  Asbestos  Waste  Management  Guidance:  Generation,
   Transport, Disposal
 •  BRS Extract Tape (Based on  1989 Data)
 •  Catalogue of Hazardous Waste Reports
 •  Discussion  Document for  Roundtable  Session on Waste,
   Minimization
 •  Environmental Fact  Sheet: Hazardous Waste Minimiza-
  tion: Interim Final Guidance for Generators,
 •  Environmental Fact Sheet: Nineteen Eighty-Five National
   Biennial Report  of Hazardous  Waste Generators  and
   Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
 •  Interim BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1991 Data)
 •  Land Disposal Restrictions Summary; Volume I: Solvents
  and Dioxins -  ' *"*
 •  Letter to Biennial Hazardous Waste Report Contacts
 •  Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes: A Guide to the
   Federal Program for Generators
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                                                                                                     Nlll1' ''•il|l!lfllli,i ili'lli!	III!'1	Ill1
                                                                                                     yiii'iLjiiiiiiiiti	,< "Hi11, i Mil" i	
  Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and Reporting (40 CFR
  264 and 265, Subpart E); Standards Applicable to Own-
  ers and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Stor-.
  age,  and Disposal  Facilities  Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3004
  National Biennial Hazardous Waste Report (Based on
  1989 Data)
  National Survey of "Hazardous Waste  Generators  and
  Treatment, Storage, Disposal  and Recycling Facilities in
  1986; Hazardous Waste Generation and Management
  National Survey of  Hazardous Waste  Generators  and
  Treatment, Storage, Disposal  and Recycling Facilities in
  1986:  Hazardous Waste Management  in RCRA TSDR
  Units
  National Survey of  Hazardous Waste  Generators  and
  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated Un-
  der RCRA in 1981
                                                        GROUNDWATER
                                      Information and
• The New Toxicity Characteristic Rule:
  Tips for Generators
• Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial Report of Hazard-
  ous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Dis-
  posal Facilities Regulated Under RCRA; Volumes I and II
• Nineteen Eighty-Seven National Biennial RCRA Hazard-
  ous Waste Report
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 6
• RCRIS Extract Tape
• Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Regulations Af-
  fecting Generators  and  Transporters (40 CFR 262 and
  263);  Explanation  of  Revisions in  Reporting Burden
  Estimates
• Statement by Carol  M.  Browner, EPA Administrator, on
  Hazardous Waste Reduction and Combustion Strategy


GLASS

see MARKETS-GLASS
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-GLASS
GRANTS AND FINANCING

* Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management
• RCRA Implementation Plans (RIP);  Fiscal Years:   1987-
  1994
                                 '  *
* RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11
• Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
  nicipal Officials:  Accounting Format
• Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
  nicipal Officials:  Financing
• Solid Waste Resource Guide for Native Americans: Where
  to Find Funding and Technical Assistance
• Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part I: ACL Pol-
  icy and Information Requirements; Part  II:  Based on
  264.94(B) Criteria; Case Studies
'n  > i    IN ,\ , i	,	  	i	
• Background  Document for the  Groundwater Scfeening
  Procedure to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restric-
  tions                                   .

• Corrective Measures for Releases to Groundwater from
  Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report
• Criteria.for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable  Hydrogeolbgy
  under RCRA (Complete Set)
• Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case Studies
  on Groundwater and Surface Water Contamination from
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
• Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Groundwater
  Monitoring and Corrective Action (Subpart E)
• Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for
  Owners/Operators
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Controlling the Impacts of Re-
  mediation Activities in or Around Wetlands
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Amends Monitoring Well
  Requirements for Interim-Status  Hazardous Waste Facili-
  ties
• Environmental Fact Sheet: ERA Revises  Quality Assurance
  Measures for the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching  Proce-
  dure
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Notification'of Groundwater
  Monitoring Policy for Delisting Petitions
• Groundwater ^Monitoring (40 CFR 265, Subpart F);  Stand-
  ards  Applicable to Owners and  Operators of Hazardous
  Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities  Under
  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Groundwater Monitoring Guidance  for Owners and Op-
  erators of Interim Status Facilities
• Guidance on Issuing Permits to Facilities Required  to
  Analyze Groundwater for Appendix VIII Constituents
• Handbook of RCRA Groundwater  Monitoring Constitu-
  ents: Chemical and Physical Properties, (Appendix IX to
  40 CFR Part  264)
• Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites
« Methods for  the Storage and Retrieval  of RCRA Ground-
 ,, water Monitoring Data on STORET; User's Mapual
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:  Groundwater and
  Air Emission Monitoring
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:  Groundwater Pro-
  tection Standard
• Procedures Manual for Groundwater Monitoring at Solid
  Waste Disposal Facilities
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 • RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Final;
   Volume I: Development of an RFI Work Plan and General
   Considerations for RCRA Facility Investigations; Volume II:
   Soil, Groundwater, and Subsurface Gas Releases; Volume
   111:  Air and  Surface Water  Releases; Volume  IV: Case
   Study Examples  •
 • RCRA  Groundwater  Monitoring  Compliance  Order
   Guidance                            •
 • RCRA Groundwater Monitoring: Draft Technical Guidance
 • RCRA Groundwater  Monitoring Technical Enforcement
• •  Guidance Document (TEGD) (Final)
 • RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 7
 • Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue
 • Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Regulations
   for Landfills
 • Solid Waste  Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Manual
 • Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Monitoring Data at
   RCRA Facilities; Interim Final Guidance
 • Statistical Training  Course for Groundwater Monitoring
   Data Analysis    "                       .
 • Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report
 • Waste Management Area  (WMA) and Supplemental Well
   (S'PW) Guidance; Final


 HALOGENATED PESTICIDE WASTES

 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
   ground Document  for Halogenated Pesticide  and Chlo-
   robenzene Wastes  (K032-K034, K041, K042, K085, K097,
   K098, K105, and D012-D017)
 • Response to Comments  Background Document for the
   Third  Third  Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-N:  BDAT Related  Comments; Halogenated Or-
   ganic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Organic, Organo-Sul-
   fur  Compounds,  and   Organo-Nitrogen  Compound
   Wastes; and Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene,
   Halogenated Phenolic, and Phenolic Wastes


 HAZARDOUS WASTE DATA

 • Assessment of Hazardous Waste Mismanagement ,6am-
   age Case Histories
 • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document  for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
   Procedures and Methodology (Final)
 • BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1989 Data)
 • Catalogue of Hazardous Waste Reports
 • Chemical, Physical, and  Biological Properties of Com-
   pounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Report)
 • Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
  ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Ac-
  tion Leakage  Rates,  Response  Action   Plans,  and
  Management of Liquids in Landfills
 • Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated in
  the United States; Appendix
 • Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Technical
  Guidance Document
•• Development  of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
  Cyanide in Spent Ore
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Capacity Assurance Planning
  and the 1991 Biennial Report
 • .Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for Cor-
  rective Action  Management Units and Temporary Units -
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Minimiza-
  tion: Interim Final Guidance for Generators
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Nineteen Eighty-Five National
  Biennial  Report of .Hazardous Waste Generators and
  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
 • Interim BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1991 Data)
 • Methods for the Storage and Retrieval of RCRA Ground-
  water Monitoring Data on STORET; User's Manual
 • National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
  on  1989 Data)
 • National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Sur-
  vey; Final Report
 • National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
  ment,. Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in  1986:
  Hazardous Waste Generation and Management'
 • National  Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
  Treatment,  Storage, Disposal and Recycling  Facilities in
  1986:  Hazardous  Waste Management in  RCRA TSDR
 . Units
 • National  Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated Un-
  der RCRA in 1981
 • Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial Report of Hazard-
  ous Waste  Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Dis-
  posal Facilities Regulated Under RCRA; Volumes I and II
 • Nineteen Eighty-Seven National Biennial RCRA .Hazard-
  ous Waste Report
 • Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Survey of Hazard-
  ous Waste  Treatment, Storage,  Disposal, and Recycling
  Facilities
 • RCRA Implementation Plans (RIP); Fiscal Years 1987-1994
 • RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP):  Fiscal Year 1994 Ad-
  dendum  '
 • RCRIS Extract Tape
 • Report on Minimum Criteria to Assure Data Quality
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• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-A-1: BOAT Related Comments; General  BOAT
  Issues
• Statistical  Analysis of Groundwater  Monitoring  Data at
  RCRA Facilities; Interim Rnal Guidance
•, Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data
• Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature
  for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Ex-
  traction and  Beneficiation of  Metallic  Ores, Phosphate
  Rock, Asbestos, Overburden from  Uranium Mining, and
  Oil Shate
• Summary of Data Presented in the Background  Docu-
  ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards:
  Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category
• Summary of Data Presented in the Background  Docu-
  ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards:
  Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category
• Summary Report of Capacity  at Commercial Facilities;
  Volumes I and II
• Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial and
  Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volumes I and II
• Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field Sampling and
  Analytical Results
• Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc- •
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix A: Analytical
  Results
• Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude OH and Natural Gas; Appendix C: Sampling
  Reports; Volumes 1 and 2
• Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude OH and Natural Gas; Appendix E: Role and
  Function of EPA Sample Control Center
• Technical  Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural  Gas; Appendix F: List of Ana-
  lytes
• Trial Burn Observation Guide
HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground  Documents  for  First Third Wastes; Final  Rule
  (Complete Set)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Documents for Second Third Wastes; Final Rule
  (Complete Set)
» Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground  Documents for Third  Third Wastes; Final  Rule
  (Complete Set)
• Chemical, Physical, and Biological  Properties of  Com-
  pounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Report)
                                          • Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22);  Identification
                                           and Listing of Hazardous Waste under RCRA, Subtitle C,"
                                           Section,3001",_".',"'.,' ','   "'.  "[	" ""  ,	.'	'	
                                          • Criteria for Identifying Characteristics of Hazardous Waste
                                           (40 CFR  261. 10); Criteria for Listing Hazardous Waste
                                           f 40 CFR 261. 11); Petitions to Amend  Part 261 to Exclude
                                           a' Waste  Produced at a Particular Facility (40  CFR
                                           260.22); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste un-
                                           der RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
                                          • Degree of Hazard as an Approach to Defining and  Man-
                                           aging  Hazardous Wastes; Identification  and Listing  of
                                           Hazardous Waste under RCRA, Subtitle G, Section 3001
                                          • Does \bur Business Produce Hazardous Waste?  Many
                                           Small Businesses Do
                                           • Chemical Manufacturers
                                           • Cleaning ancl Cosmetics

                                           • Construction                                    '
                                           • Drycleaning and Laundry
                                           • Educational and Vocational Shops
                                           • Equipment Repair
                                           • Formulators
                                           • Furniture/Wood Manufacturing and  Refinishing
                                           • Laboratories
                                          . • Leather Products Manufacturing
                                           • Metal Manufacturing
                                          ' • Motor Freight Terminals/Railroad Transport
                                           • Paper Industry
                                           • Pesticide End-Users/Application Services
                                           • Printing and Allied Industries
                                           • Textile Manufacturing
                                           • Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest  Instructions
                                           • Vehicle Maintenance
                                           • Wood Preserving

                                          • Environmental  Fact  Sheet: Coke  Listing Determination
                                           Made Final	  .
                                          • Environmental  Fact Sheet: EPA Amends Primary Petro-
                                           leum Sludge Listing
                                          • Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Interim Final Regu-
                                           lations on the "Mixture" and "Derived-from" Rules
                                          • Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Proposes Revised Hazard-
                                           ous Waste Identification Rule
                                          • Environmental  Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes to Exempt Un-
                                           derground Storage Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media
                                           and Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste Requirement
                                          • Environmental  Fact Sheet:  Final  Modifications  to the
                                           Wood Preserving Regulations
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• Environmental  Fact Sheet:  Final  Rule  for Third Third
  Scheduled Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements for
  Land Disposal Restrictions
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Listing of Wastes from Primary
  Treatment of Oily Wastewaters
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards Issued
  to Control  Potential Risks from Recycled Used Oil - No
  Hazardous Waste Listing
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Temporary Suspension of the
  Toxicity  Characteristic in  Non-UST  Petroleum-Product
  Cleanups Proposed                 •
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20- Newly  Listed Hazardous Wastes  and Hazardous
  Debris
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Wastes Generated During the
  Production of Chlorinated Toluenes Listed as Hazardous
  Environmental  Fact Sheet:
  Listed as Hazardous
Wood  Preserving  Wastes
• Environmental  Fact Sheet:  Wood' Surface  Protection
  Wastes Proposed as Hazardous
• Fate and Transport of Hazardous Constituents; Identifica-
  tion and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subti-
  tle C, Section 3001
• Guidance for Implementing the RCRA Dioxin Listing Rule
• Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Wastes
• Guidance on the  Definition and Identification of Commer-
  cial  Mixed Low-Level  Radioactive and Hazardous Waste
  and Answers to Anticipated Questions
• Hazardous Waste from Discarding of Commercial Chemi-
  cal  Products and  the  Containers and Spill Residues
  Thereof (40 CFR  261.33); Identification and Listing of Haz-
  ardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
• Health and  Environmental Effects Profiles (40 CFR 261);
  Identification and  Listing of  Hazardous Waste Under
  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
• Ignitability Characteristic (40 CFR 261.21);  Identification
  and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3001
• Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250. 14); Identification and List-
  ing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
  3001 ••                       '      ;
• Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16, 1980,
  Hazardous Waste.List (40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32); Identifi-
  cation and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Sub-
  title C, Section 3001
• Listing of Hazardous Waste  (40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32);
  Identification and  Listing of  Hazardous Waste Under
  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
• Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test-Materials:
  Pyridine; Volumes I and II ,
• Rat Oral Subchronic, Toxicity Study; Final Report; Com-
  pound: Isobutyl Alcohol.
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volumes 3-6
• Reactivity  Characteristic  (40 CFR  261.23);  Identification
  and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3001
• Subchronic Toxicity  of Meta-Cresol in  Sprague  Dawley
  Rats                        •                  .  .
• Subchronic Toxicity  of Ortho-Cresol in  Sprague  Dawley
  Rats .
• Subchronic Toxicity  of  Para-Cresol in  Sprague  Dawley
  Rats; MBA Chemical No. 25
• Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Admin-
  istered to CD Rats on Gestational Days  6 Through 15; Fi-
  nal Report                       " '
• Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Admin-
•  istered to CD Rats on Gestational Days  6 Through 15; Fi-
  nal Report; Appendices I-IX
• Toxicity Characteristic Leaching  Procedure; Background
  Document on Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
  Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste Management System, Sec-
  tion 3001, Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste


HAZARDOUS WASTE
IDENTIFICATION—LISTING OF USED OIL

• Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated in
  the United States
• Environmental Fact Sheet: No Hazardous Waste Listing
  for Used OilThat Is Being Disposed
• Used Oil Recycling (Fall 1991)
• Used Oil Recycling (Summer 1992)
                                    *

HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING

• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final  Rule: First
,  Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity
• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 .Land Disposal  Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
  First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
  and Availability Treatment Capacity;  Parts I and II
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second
  Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity; Volumes I and II
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Sup-
  port 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed
  Rule: Second Third  Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
  Required and Availability Treatment Capacity
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• Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
  Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II
• Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
  Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Vol-
  umes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recy-
  cling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling
• Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:
  Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
  and /tellable Treatment Capacity; (Complete Set)
• Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR Part 268 Land  Disposal Restrictions; Proposed
  Rule:  Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
  Required and Available Treatment Capacity (Complete
  Set)
• Commercial Treatments/Recovery Data Set
• Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data Set
• Directory of Commercial Hazardous Waste Management
  Facilities
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Coke Ovens Temporarily Ex-
  empted from BIF Rule Provisions
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Interim Final Rule Suspending
  Application of the Toxicity Characteristic for Used Chlo-
  rofluorocarbon Refrigerants Being Reclaimed
• Environmental Fact Sheet: New Treatment Standards Fi-
  nalized for K061 High Zinc Subcategory Wastes
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycled Coke Wastes Exempt
  from Hazardous Waste Regulation
• Guidance Manual on the RCRA Regulation of Recycled
  Hazardous Wastes
• National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
  Treatment, Storage, Disposal and  Recycling Facilities in
  1986:  Hazardous Waste Generation and Management
• National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and
  Treatment, Storage, Disposal and  Recycling Facilities in
  1986:   Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR
  Units
• Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Survey of Hazard-
  ous Waste Treatment, Storage,  Disposal, and Recycling
  Facilities
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 9 General
• RCRA Waste Minimization Action Plan
• States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling


HAZARDOUS WASTES
                      , „  ij       •   i~~
• Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT) Back-
  ground Documents for First Third Wastes; Final Rule (Com-
  plete Set}
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Documents for Second "third Wastes; Final Rule
 (Complete Set)
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-.
 ground Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Rule (Com-
 plete Set)
 Catalogue of Hazardous Waste Reports
 Definitions and General Provisions under RCRA, Subtitle
 C; Definitions and Provisions for Confidentiality (40 CFR
 260, Subparts A and B)                            •
 Degree of Hazard as an Approach to Defining and Man-
 aging  Hazardous Wastes; Identification and Listing  of
 Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
 Design and Development of a Hazardous Waste Reactiv-
 ity Testing Protocol
 Documentation for Development of Toxicity and Volumes
 Scores for the Purpose of Scheduling Hazardous Waste
 Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Interim Final Regii-
 lationspnthe "Mixture" and "Deriyed-frpm" Rules
 Environmental  Fact .Sheet:   Hazardous Waste Manage-
 rherjt System; Final Codification Rule Correction
 Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Modifications to the
 Hazardous Waste Recycling Program
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  Waste Export and Import Act
 of 1991
 Hazardous  Waste  Management Planning  Needs and
 Practices: A Review of Several State Agency Approaches
 Index to the Monthly Hotline Report Questions (June 1982
 to December 1991)
 Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
 Reports
 Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1992 Monthly Hotline
 Reports
 Interim National Criteria for a Quality Hazardous Waste
 Management Program Under RCRA
 National  Criteria for a Quality Hazardous Waste Manage-
 ment Program
 The Nation's Hazardous Waste Management Program at
 a Crossroads: The RCRA Implementation Study
 RCRA Implementation Plans (RIP); Fiscal  Years:  1987-
 1994   "                          '
 RCRA	Implementation "Plan"(RIP): Fiscal Year 1994 Ad-""
 dendum
" RCRA Implementation Study Update:  The Definition  of
 Solid Waste
 "RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 2
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Reports
 Regulatory Analysis of RCRA Regulations
 Solving the Hazardous Waste Problem:  EPA's RCRA Pro-
 gram
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 • State  Decision-Makers  Guide  for  Hazardous  Waste
   Management


 HEALTH EFFECTS

 • Background Document on the Development and Use of
   Reference  Doses;  Part I:  Data  Needs and Apportion-
   ment; Part  II: Considerations Related to the Development
   of Protocols for Toxicity Studies
 • •Chemical,  Physical, and  Biological Properties of Com-
   pounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Report)
, • Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case Studies
   on Groundwater and Surface Water Contamination from
   Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
 • Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis  ,,
 • Health and Environmental Effects Profiles  (40 CFR 261);
   Identification  and  Listing of Hazardous  Waste  under
   RCRA; Subtitle C, Section 3001
 • Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines (Complete Set)
 • Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model
 • Municipal  Waste Combustion Study:   Assessment of
   Health  Risks  Associated  With Exposure to Municipal
   Waste Combustion Emissions
 • Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to Congress
 • Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test Materials:
   Pyridine; Volumes I and II
 • Permitting  of Land Disposal  Facilities: Groundwater Pro-
   tection Standard
 • Permitting  of Land  Disposal Facilities: Information Re-
   quirements for Permitting Discharges; General Standards
   Applicable  to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
   Treatment,  Storage, and Disposal Facilities
 • Procedural Guidance for Reviewing Exposure Information
   under RCRA, Section 3019
 • Quantities  of Cyanide-Bearing   and  Acid-Generating
   Wastes Generated by the  Mining and Beneficiating Indus-'
   tries, and the Potentials for Contaminant Release
 • Rat Oral Subchronic Toxicity Study;  Final  Report; Com-
   pound: Isobutyl Alcohol
 • Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
   nicipal Solid Waste Landfills
 • Report to Congress on .Special Wastes from Mineral Proc-
   essing:   Summary and Findings; Methods and Analyses;
   Appendices
 • Subchronic Toxicity of Meta-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats
 • Subchronic Toxicity of Ortho-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats
 • Subchronic Toxicity  of Para-Cresol  in Sprague  Dawley
 •  Rats; MBA Chemical No. 25
 • Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report
• Surface Water Screening Procedure;
  Background Document            '  '
• Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Admin-
  istered to CD  Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through-15; Fi-
  nal Report
• Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Admin-
  istered to CD  Rats on Gestational Days' 6 Through 15; Fi-
  nal Report; Appendices I-IX
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE

• Disposal Tips for Home Health Care (Patient Flyer)
• Disposal  Tips  for Home Health Care (Professional Bro-
  chure)
• Environmental  Fact Sheet: Proposed Modifications to the
  Hazardous Waste Recycling Program
• Handle with Care:  How to Throw Out Used Insulin Syr-
  inges and Lancets at Home; A Booklet for Young  People
  with Diabetes and their Families
• Household Hazardous Waste: Bibliography of Useful Ref-
  erences and List of State Experts
1 • Household Hazardous Waste Management: A Manual for
  •One-Day Community Collection Programs
• Household Hazardous Waste: Steps to Safe Management
• National Survey of Solid Waste  (Municipal) Landfill Facili-
  ties          .  .            •  -   -
• Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on  House-
  hold Hazardous Waste Management, November 5-7, 1990,
  San Francisco, California •
• .Proceedings  of the Fourth  National Conference  on
  Household Hazardous Waste Management
• Proceedings of the Seventh National United  States Envi-
  ronmental Protection Agency Conference on Household
  Hazardous Waste Management (Minneapolis, Minnesota,
  December 8-12, 1992)
• Proceedings of the Sixth National United  States Environ.-
  mental Protection Agency Conference on Household Haz-
'  ardous   Waste - Management  (Seattle,  Washington,
  December 3-7,  1991)
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11  •
•' Reusable News (Spring  1990)
• Reusable News (Spring  1992)
• Reusable News '(Summer/Fall 1993)
• States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling
• Summary of the First National Conference on Household
  Hazardous Waste Collection Programs
• Summary of the Second National Conference on  House-
  hold Hazardous Waste Management
• Summary of the Third National Conference on Household
  Hazardous Waste Management
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 • Survey of Household Hazardous Waste and Related Col-
  lection Programs
 • Used Oil Recycling (Summer 1992)


 IGNJTABLE WASTES

 • Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground  Document for  Characteristic Ignitable  Wastes
  (D001),  Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Charac-
  teristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Wastes Con-
  taining Reactive Listing Constituents (Final)
 • Environmental  Fact  Sheet: EPA Issues  New Treatment
  Standards for Certain Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes
 • Ignitability Characteristic (40 CFR  261.21); Identification
  and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3001                                 •
 • Interim Status Standards for Landfills  (40 CFR 265, Sub-"
  part N); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators
  of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
  cilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
  Volume  1-B:  BOAT Related Comments; DOOl: "Charac-
  teristic Ignitabla Wastes
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
  Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments


 INDUSTRIAL WASTES [NON-HAZARDOUS]

 • Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities
  and  Practices; Notification Requirements (40 CFR Part
  257)  (Draft)
 • RCRA Implementation Plans (RIP); Fiscal Years 1993-1994
 * Regulatory  Determination:  Landfills and  Surface Im-
  poundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge
 * Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the United
  States; Volumes I and II                       .
 • Subtitle  D Industrial Facility Telephone  Survey  Report
  (1987)


 INFORMATION SOURCES

 • Bibliographic Series:  Waste Minimization:  Hazardous and
  Non-Hazardous Solid Waste (1980 to Present)
 • Bibliography of Municipal Solid Waste Management Alter-
  natives
• Catalogue of Hazardous Waste Reports
• Characterization of  MWC  Ashes and Leachates from
  MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume
  III: Addendum  to Characterization of Municipal Landfill
  Leachates; A Literature Review
• Characterization of MWC Ashes and  Leachates from
 MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume
 IV: Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Resi-'
 dues and their,Leachates; A Literature Review	
> Compendium of ORD and OSWER Documents Relevant
 to RCRA Corrective Action
• The Consumer's Handbook for Reducing-Solid Waste
• Directory of Commercial  Hazardous Waste Management
 Facilities
> Directory of  Mine  Waste Characterization and Drainage
 Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association Mem-
 ber States
• Environmental, Fact, Sheet: America's War on Waste
> Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycling Grass Clippings
• Environmental  Fact Sheet:   Recycling  Municipal Solid
 Waste: Facts and Figures
> Environmental Fact Sheet: SWICH: EPA's National Solid
 Waste Information Clearinghouse
' Forty CFR^Partsjgo^gg	   	,
1 Green Advertising Claims
> Household Hazardous Waste: 'Bibliography of Useful Ref-
 erences and List of State Experts
' How to Access the  RCRA Information Center
1 Index to the Monthly Hotline Report Questions (June 1982
 toDecember 1991)" '    ',      	'   '	
; inside tjie^Hptlinei^CQmpilation of 1991 Monthly..Hotline
 Reports	
1 Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1992 Monthly Hotline
 Reports
• MSW Factbook
 Native American Network: A RCRA information Exchange
 RCRA Orientation Manual: 1990 Edition
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 1:   User's
 Guide, Keyword Index
 RCRA  Permit Policy  Compendium  Update Package;
 Revision I
 RCRA  Permit Policy  Compendium  Update Package;
 Revision 2
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline "Reports
 RCRA/Superfund/OUST Hotline (Brochure)
 Reporting on Municipal Solid  Waste: A Local Issue
 Reusable News
 Solid Waste Resource Guide for Native Americans: Where
 to Find Funding and Technical Assistance
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 INK FORMULATION WASTES
 K-WASTES
 •""Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K086 Solvent Wash (Final)
 • Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for  K086 (Ink Formulation Equipment
  Cleaning Wastes); Addendum (Final)
'« Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
  Volume  1-L:   BOAT Related  Comments; K071 and K106:
  Mercury Cell Process  Wastes; K086:, Residues from Ink
  Production Wastes Containing Cyanide
 INORGANIC CHEMICAL WASTES

 •  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
 .  ground Document for K071 (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for K073 (Final)
 •  Best _Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-,
   ground Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009, •
   K106, P065, P092, and U151)  (Final)
 •  Response to  Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third Land' Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
   ume 1-L: BOAT Related Comments; K071 and K106: Mer-
   cury Cell Process  Wastes;  K086:   Residues  from Ink
   Production Wastes Containing' Cyanide
 INORGANIC PIGMENT WASTES

 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground  Document for Inorganic Pigment Wastes, K002-
   K008 (Final)
 •  Response to  Comments Background Document for the
   Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume  1: Treatment Standards Related Comments
 • .Response to  Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume  1-K:  BOAT  Related Comments; F025:  Wastes
   from the Production  of  Chlorinated  Aliphatics;  K002-
   K008:  Inorganic Pigments;  K011, K013, K014:  Acryloni-
   triles; K015: Still Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride; K046:
   Wastewater Treatment Sludges  from Manufacturing, For-
   mulating,  and Loading of- Lead-Based Initiating Com-
   pounds;  K061:   Electric Arc  Furnace Dust;  and K069:
   Emission  Control Dust/Sludge  from  Secondary  Lead
   Smelting
 IRON PRODUCTION WASTES

 • Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K062 (Final)   -
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology, (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Produc-
  tion of Aniline, K083 (Final)
'• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Produc-
  tion of Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of Benzene,  K025
  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for  Halogenated  Pesticide and  Chlo-
  robenzene Wastes (K032-K034, K041, K042,-K085,  K097,
  K098, K105, and D012-D017) (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for  Inorganic Pigment Wastes, K002-
  K008 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
-  ground Document for K001 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K001  (Addendum) and U051 (Creo-
  sote) (Final)  •   -     '•
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K009 and K010 (Rnal)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K011, K013,ahd K014 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K011, K013,and K014; Addendum for
  Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final)  .
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K015 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K015; Addendum (Final)  .
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, and K030'
  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K021 (Final)
.• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K022(Non-CBI Version) (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT Back-
 ground Document for K022; Amendment (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K024 (Rnal)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT) Back-"
  ground Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Characteristic
  Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic  Selenium Wastes
  (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing Arsenic and Sele-
  nium Listing Constituents (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K037 (Final)
• Best. Demonstrated  Available' Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K037; Amendment (Final)
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 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K043 (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K046 Nonreacth/e Subcategory (Fi-
 nal)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K046; Addendum (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K048, K049, K050, KOSI, and K052
 (Final}
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, and K052;
 Amendment (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K060 (Final) (EPA/5305W-90-Q59H)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K061 (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available' Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K061; Addendum (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K062 (Rnal)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for KQ71 (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Documentor K073 (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K086 Solvent Wash (Rnal)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground  Document  for K086 (Ink Formulation  Equipment
 Cleaning Wastes); Addendum (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K087 (Rnal)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K099 (Rnal)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K101 and K102 Low Arsenic Subcate-
 gory (Rnal)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K103 and K104 (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground  Document  for Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009,
 K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Rnal)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground  Document  for Organophosphorus  Wastes, K036
 Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground  Document  for Organophosphorus Wastes,  K038-
 K040, and Various P and U Codes (Rnal)
 Best  Demonstrated Available  -Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, K093, K094,
 and Various P and U Codes (Rnal)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Stripping Still Tails from the  Produc-
"  tion of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Wastes from the ProductiofV of Dinitro-
  toluene, Tbluenediamine, and Toluene Diisocyanate,  K027,
  K111-K116, U221, and U223 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground  Document for Wastes  from the Production of
  Epichlorohydrin, K017 (Final)
« Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Wastes from the Production of 1,1,1-
  Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Wastes from the Production of 1,1,1-
  Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096; Amendment '
  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Wastewater Treatment Sludges Gen-
  erated in the Production of Creosote K035 (Final)
• Environmental Fact Sheet: New Treatment Standards Fi-
  nalized for K061 High Zinc Subcategbry Wastes
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for  20  Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes  and Hazardous
  Debris
• Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of
,  Solid  Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for
  K069 Nonwastewaters  in the Calcium  Sulfate/Sodium
  Subcategory and Wastewater Forms of K069
• Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of
  Solid  Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for
  Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of  K100
• Memorandum to the Docket Regarding  Final Treatment
  Standards for Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of
  K044, K045, and K047                     -
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1-E:  BOAT Related Comments;  D004:  Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Wastes Con-
  taining Arsenic;  and D010:  Characteristic Wastes for
  •Selenium
• Response to 'Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1-1:  BOAT Related Comments; D009:  Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Contain-
  ing Mercury; K045, K046,  and K047: Wastes from the
  Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011: Char-
  acteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Contain-.
  ing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium
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 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
,   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-K:  BOAT .Related^ Comments; F025:  Wastes
   from  the Production  of  Chlorinated  Aliphatics; K002-
   K008: Inorganic Pigments;   K011, K013, K014:  Acryloni-
   triles; K015:  Still  Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride; K046:
   Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing, For-
   mulating, and  Loading  of  Lead-Based Initiating  Com-
   pounds;  K061:   Electric Arc Furnace  Dust; and K069:
   Emission  Control  Dust/Sludge from   Secondary Lead
   Smelting
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-L:  BOAT  Related  Comments; K071 and K106:
   Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086:  Residues from Ink
   Production Wastes Containing Cyanide
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-M:, BOAT Related Comments; K017:  Wastes
   from  the Production  of  Epichlorohydrin; K028, K029,
 '  K095, and K096:   Production • of 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane
   Wastewaters  Containing  BOAT  Constituents;  K022:
   Wastes from the  Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
  : Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
   K035: Wastewater  Treatment Sludges from the Produc-
   tion of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still  Tails from the Pro-
  duction  of  Methyl  Ethyl Pyridine; K083:    Distillation
   Bottoms from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hy-
   drocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024:  Pro-
   duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  .Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-N:  BOAT  Related  Comments; Halogenated Or-
   ganic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Organic, Organo-Sul-
   fur  Compounds,   and  Organo-Nitrogen   Compound
 .  Wastes; and  Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene,
   Halogenated  Phenolic, and Phenolic Wastes
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume '1-O:  BOAT  Related Comments; K048-K052:  Pe-
   troleum Refining Industry Wastes; K036: Organophosphor-
  ,ous Wastes (Nonwastewaters); K037: Wastewater Treatment
   Sludges from the Production of Disulfoton
 •' Response' to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments
 LAB PACKS

 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
   Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments
• Response to Comments  Background Document for the
'" Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments,


LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS [LDRj

• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land  Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: First
  Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and  Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity
• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
  First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
  and Availability Treatment Capacity; Parts I and II
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Sup-
  port 40 CFR. 268 Land Disposal Restrictions;  Final Rule:
  Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and  Re-
  quired and Availability Treatment Capacity; Volumes I and
  II          '                      ;•
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Sup-
  port 40 CFR 268  Land Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed
  Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
  Required and Availability Treatment Capacity
• Background Document for Solvents to Support,40 CFR
  Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II
• Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
  Part 268 Land- Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Vol-
  umes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recy-
  cling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling
• Background  Document for the Groundwater Screening
  Procedure  to  Support 40  CFR  268 Land  Disposal
  Restrictions
• Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions;  Final Rule:
  Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
  and Available Treatment Capacity (Complete Set)
• Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed
  Rule:  Third Third Waste Volumes,  Characteristics, and
  Required  and Available Treatment Capacity  (Complete
  Set)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for.Quality Assurance/Quality Control
  Procedures and Methodology (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT) Back-
  ground Documents  for First Third Wastes;  Final Rule
  (Complete Set)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT) Back-
  ground Documents for Second Third Wastes;. Final Rule
  (Complete Set)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT) Back-
  ground Documents for Third Third Wastes;  Final Rule
  (Complete Set)
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• Documentation for Development of Toxicity and Volumes
  Scores for the Purpose of Scheduling Hazardous Waste
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Application of Land Disposal
  Restrictions to CERCLA Remedial Actions
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Clarification on the Timing for
  Retrofitting  Surface Impoundments Under the Land Dis-
  posal Restrictions Rule
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Effective bate for Hazardous
  Debris Treatment Standards Extended One Year
« Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for Cor-
  rective Action  Management Units and Temporary Units
* Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Treatment
  Standards for  Certain Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes
• Environmental Fact  Sheet:   EPA Proposes Treatment
  Standards for Newly Listed and Identified Wastes and for
  Hazardous Soil
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA's Final Conditional No-Mi-
  gration Determination for  DOE's Waste  Isolation  Pilot
  Plant (WIPP)
• Environmental Fact Sheet:   Final Rule for Third  Third
  Scheduled Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements for
  Land Disposal Restrictions
• Environmental Fact .Sheet:  Land Disposal Restrictions -
  Second Third  (Final)
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Milestone! Fifth Rulemaking
  Finalizes Land Disposal Restrictions
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  No Land Disposal Standards
  Amendment
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed No  Migration Vari-
  ances to the  Land Disposal  Restrictions of Hazardous
  Wastes
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20  Newly  Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris
• Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal
  Restrictions Program (BOAT)
• Guidance for Implementing the RCRA Dioxin Listing Rule
• Land Disposal Restrictions Summary; Volume I: Solvents
  and Dioxfns
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• Land Disposal Restrictions Summary; Volume II: California
  List Wastes
• Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated Available
  Technology (BOAT) Treatment Standards
• No Migration Variances to the  Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
  posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners;
  Draft
* Questions and Answers on Land Disposal Restrictions for
  Solvents and Dioxins
• Questions and Answers on the Land Disposal Restrictions
  Program (Brochure)
 • RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
   Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  . Volume ,1:  Treatment Standards, Related Comrnents; Vol-
   ume 2: Capacity Related Comments; Volume 3: Policy
   Related Comments
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1: BOAT Related Comments  (Complete Set)
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments (Complete Set)
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 3: Policy Related Comments
 • Treatment Technology  Background  Document;  Second
   Third; Final
 • Treatment  Technology  Background  Document;  Third
   Third; Final
 LANDFILLS

 see also MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS
 • Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Sup-
"  plemental Background Document for the Final Double
  Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
  Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impoundments
 • Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance in
 "• Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments
 • Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak De-
  tection Rule
 • Compilation of Current Practices at  Land Disposal Facili-
  ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Ac-
  tion  Leakage  Rates, Response  Action  Plans,  and
  Management of Liquids in Landfills
 • Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities
  and Practices; Notification Requirements (40 CFR Part
  257) (Draft)
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Controlling the Impacts of Re-
., . megliatiqr^Activities in or Around, Wetlan^,,,   	H|	(ii>ii
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rule Regard-
  ing Liquids in Hazardous Waste Landfills  -
 •' Environmental Fact  Sheet: EPA Releases  Final Rule on
  Liners and Leak Detection Systems
 • Environmental Fact  Sheet: Proposed No Migration Vari-
  ances to the  Land Disposal  Restrictions  of Hazardous
  Wastes
 • Guidance Manual for the Classification of Solid Waste Dis-
  posal Facilities
 • Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill  Performance (HELP)
  Model; Volume 1:   User's Guide for Version 1;'Second
  Edition; Volume 2:  Documentation for Version 1
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• Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites
• Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 CFR 265, Sub-
  part N); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators
  of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
  cilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004   :
• Inventory of Open Dumps
• Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation
• 'Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Systems
  for Landfills  and Surface  Impoundments;  Design, Con-
  struction, and Operation
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems
  for Landfills, Surface  Impoundments, and Waste Piles; De-'
  sign, Construction, and  Operation (Draft)
• Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for Exposure Infor-
  mation Requirements Under RCRA, Section 3019
• Permitting  of Land Disposal Facilities: Landfills
• Prohibition on the  Disposal of Bulk Liquid Hazardous
  Waste in Landfills; Statutory Interpretive Guidance
• RCRA Guidance Document: Landfill  Design,  Liner Sys-
  tems and Final Cover; Draft
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8
• Regulatory Determination:   Landfills • and  Surface  Irtv
  poundments Receiving  Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge
• Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous Liquids
  in Hazardous Waste Landfills
•' Technical Guidance Document: Final Covers on Hazard-
  ous Waste  Landfills and Surface Impoundments


LEACHATE

• Best   Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document  for  U  and P Wastes,  Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume A:  Wastewater Forms of Organic
  U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039) for which
  there are Concentration-Based Treatment Standards
• Best  -Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for  U  and P Wastes,  Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P Wastewaters and Non-
  wastewaters with Methods of Treatment as Treatment Stand-
 . ards
• Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-'
  ground Document for  U  and P Wastes,  Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume C: Nonwastewater Forms of Or-
  ganic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039) for
  which there are Concentration-Based Treatment Standards
• Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for  U  and P Wastes,  Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume D:  Reactive U and P Wastewaters
  and Nonwastewaters
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology.'(BOAT)  Back-.
  .ground  Document for  U  and  P  Wastes,  Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Gaseous Wastes
• Characterization of  Municipal Waste  Combustion  Ash,
  Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• Characterization of  MWC  Ashes and Leachates  from
  MSW Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites (Com-
  plete Set)
• Criteria for Municipal Solid  Waste Landfills: Design Crite-
  ria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document
'• Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Summary of
  Data on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate Charac-
  teristics
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rule Regard--
  ing Liquids in Hazardous Waste Landfills
• Environmental  Fact Sheet:  Proposed  No Migration Vari-
  ances to the Land  Disposal Restrictions -of Hazardous
  Wastes
• 'Environmental  Fact Sheet:  Report Analyzes Municipal
  Waste Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Technologi-
  cal Requirements of HSWA of 1984,  Respecting Liners
  and Leachate Collection Systems; Reauthorization Statu-
  tory Interpretation #5D
• Hydrologic  Evaluation  of Landfill Performance (HELP)
  Model; Volume !•:  User's  Guide for Version "1; Second,
  Edition; Volume 2:  Documentation for Version 1
• Landfill  and "Surface Impoundment Performance • Evalu-
  ation
• Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate
,• Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Systems
  for Landfills  and Surface Impoundments; Design,  Con-
  struction, and Operation
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems
  for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles; De1
  sign, Construction, and Operation (Draft)
• Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and Leachate Charac-
  terization;  Monofill Baseline  Year;  Woodburn  Monofill;
  Woodburn, Oregon
• Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test Materials:
 " Pyridine; Volumes I and II
• RCRA Guidance Document:  Landfill Design, Liner Sys-
  tems and Final Cover; Draft
• Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third Third  Land  Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-P:  BOAT Related Comments; Leachates
• Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third Third  Land  Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
  Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments
• Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria:  Technical Manual
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• Solid  Waste Leaching  Procedure; Technical  Resource
  Document for Public Comment
• Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste Regula-
  tory Determination'"
• Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting Leachate
  Generation from Solid Waste Disposal Sites


LEAD  WASTES

see a/so SECONDARY LEAD SMELTING WASTES
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for D008 and P and U  Lead  Wastes
  (Final)
• Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash,
  Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Cad-
  mium  In Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970
  to 2000
• Environmental  Fact Sheet:   Report Analyzes Municipal
  Waste Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• Pilot-Scale ESP and  Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric
  Tests  for Particulate,  Metals, and HCI Emissions; John
  Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft
  Test Report
• Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis  of Lead and
  Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third  Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Mslume  1-H:  BOAT Related Comments; D008: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Containing
  Lead
* Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third  Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  NA>lume2-1: Capacity Related Comments


LEGISLATION

• Environmental Fact Sheet;  Waste Export and Import Act
  of 1991
* Medical Waste Tracking Act  of 1988
• Tha Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended by the Hazard-
  ous and Solid Waste Amendments (The Resource Con-
  servation and Recovery Act)


LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT

* Closure/Post-Closure and  Rnancial Responsibility  Re-.
  quirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; Background Document
 • Closure/Post-Ciosure Interim Status Standards (40 CFR
   265, Subpart GJ:Standards Applicable to Owners and,
•  '" Operators "of "Hazardous "Waste" "treatment," Storage™	and
   Disposal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Closure and
   Post-Closure Care  and Financial Responsibility Require-
   ments (Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32); Draft Back-
   ground Document
 • Criteria for. Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for
   Owners/Operators
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Amends Regulations Re-.
   lated to Third-Party Liability Coverage, Closure, and Post-
.   Closure Care
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Proposed Rulemaking on Cor-
   rective Action for Solid Waste Management  Units at Haz-
   ardous Waste Management Facilities               ;
 • Equivalency of State Financial Responsibility  Mechanisms
 • Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Care;
   Requirements for Owners  and Operators of Hazardous
   Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; A Guid-
   ance Manual
 • Financial Requirements (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart
   H); Standards Applicable to Owners and  Operators of
   Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
   ties Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • Financial  Requirements; Interim  Status  Standards  (40
   CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance
 • Guidance Manual  for Cost Estimates for  Closure and
   Post-Closure Plans (Subparts. G and H); Volume I:  Treat-
   ment and Storage Facilities; Volume II: Land Disposal Fa-
   cilities; Volume III:  Unit Costs; Volume IV: Documentation
 • Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Study
 • Hazardous Waste Incineration:  Questions and Answers
 • Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40  CFR 265, Sub-
   part N); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators
   of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
   cilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • Liability Coverage;  Requirements for Owners and Opera-
   tors of Hazardous Waste  Treatment, Storage, and Dis-
   posal Facilities; A Guidance Manual
 • Post-Closure Liability Trust Fund Simulation Model; Vol-
   ume I:  Model Overview and Results; Volume II:  Graphs
   and Tables of Model Results; Volume III: Model Descrip-
   tion
 • RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance
 • RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Final^
 • RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Compliance Order Guid-
   ance
 • RCRA  Groundwater Monitoring Technical  Enforcement
   Gujdance Document (TEGD) (Final)
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 • RCRA Guidance Manual for Subpart G Closure and Post-
   Closure Care Standards and Subpart H Cost Estimating
   Requirements
 • RCRA Implementation  Plans (RIP);  Fiscal Years:   1987-
   1994    ,                     .
 • RCRA Inspection Manual
 • RCRA Liability Coverage for Bodily Injury and Property
   Damage Survey Results
 • RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volumes 7 and 9
 • RCRA Public Involvement Manual
 • Report to the Congress of the United States on the Post-
   Closure Liability Trust Fund.Under Section 3001(A)(2)(li)
   of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compen-
   sation, and  Liability Act of 1980
 • Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Regulations
   for Landfills
 '• Standards  for Inspection (40 CFR 264.  15} and Interim
   Status Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 265. 15); Stand-
   ards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous
   Waste Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal  Facilities Under
   RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
,  Industrial Furnace Regulations
 LINERS

 • Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Sup-
   plemental Background Document for the Final Double
   Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
   Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impoundments
 • Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance in
   Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments
 • Background Document on Proposed Liner and  Leak De-
   tection Rule                     '
 • Batch-Type Procedures for Estimating Soil Adsorption of
  1 Chemicals; Technical Resource Document
'. • Compilation of Current Practices at Land  Disposal Facili-
   ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Ac-
   tion  Leakage  Rates,  Response Action  Plans, and
   Management of Liquids in Landfills
 • Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design Crite-
   ria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document
 • Design, Construction, and Evaluation of Clay Liners for
   Waste Management Facilities
 • Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Technical
   Guidance Document
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA  Releases Final Rule on
   Liners and Leak Detection Systems   •   ,
« Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Technologi-
  cal Requirements of HSWA of 1984, Respecting Liners
  and Leachate Collection Systems; Reauthorization Statu-
  torylnterpretation #5D
• Joint NRG/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual Design Ap-
  proach for Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and
  Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities
• Landfill and Surface Impoundment  Performance Evalu-
  ation
• Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model
• Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Systems
  for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Design,  Con-
  struction, and Operation
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems
  for Landfills, Surface Impoundments,  and Waste Piles; De-
  sign, Construction, and Operation  (Draft)
• Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to De-
  termine Required Liner Thickness
• RCRA Guidance Document: Landfill Design, Liner Sys-
  tems and Final Cover; Draft
• RCRA  Guidance Document:  Surface Impoundments,
  Liner Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Draft
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8
• SOILINER Model
• Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria:  Technical Manual
• Technical Guidance Document:  Fabrication of Polyethyl-
  ene FML Field Seams


LIQUID RELEASE TEST [LRT]

• Background Document for the Liquid Release Test; Single
  Laboratory Evaluation and 1988 Collaborative Study
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rule Regard-
  ing Liquids in Hazardous Waste Landfills       ;
•• Test Method 9096: Liquid Release Test (LRT) Procedure


MARKETS

• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA to Develop Guidance oh
.  the Use  of the Terms "Recycled" and "Recyclable" jn
  Product Labeling and Advertising
• Multimaterial  Source  Separation in  Marblehead  and
  Somerville, Massachusetts; Volume II: Collection and Mar-
  keting; Volume III: Materials and Refuse; Composition of
  Source Separated Materials and  Refuse; Volume IV: En-
  ergy Use and Savings from Source  Separated Materials
  and Other Solid Waste Management Alternatives for Mar-
  blehead;  Volume V:  Citizen Attitudes Toward Source
  Separation
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Alphabetical Listing of Subjects
• Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the Mar-
  ketplace
• Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
  nicipal Officiate:  Marketing
• Reusable News (Fall 1991)
* Reusable News (Spring/Summer 1991)
• Reusable News (Winter 1992}
* Reusable News (Fall 1992)
• Reusable News (Winter/Spring 1993)
• Source Separation: The Community Awareness Program
  In Somerville and Marblehead, Massachusetts

MARKETS—ALUMINUM
* Markets for Recovered Aluminum
• Summary of Markets for Recovered Aluminum

MARKETS—BATTERIES
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Mercury in the Municipal Solid
  Waste (MSW) Stream
• States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling
• Used Dry Cell Batteries: Is a Collection Program Right for
  \fourCommunity?

MARKETS—COMPOST
• \ferd Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Programs

MARKETS—CLASS	
• Markets for Recovered Glass
• Summary of Markets for Recovered Glass

MARKETS—PAPER	
• Background Documentation for Minimum Content Stand-
  ards
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Guideline for Purchasing
  Paper and Paper Products
• Office Paper Recycling: An Implementation Manual
• Reusable News (Fall 1990)
* Reusable News (Summer 1990)

MARKETS—PLASTICS
  Environmental Fact Sheet:  Plastics:
  Production, Use, and Disposal
                     The Facts About
                                        MARKETS—TIRES
                                        • Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
                                         Retread Tires
                                                            \
                                        • Markets for Scrap Tires
                                        • Reusable News (Winter 1991)
                                        • Reusable News (Fall 1992)
                                        • State Scrap Tire Programs:  A Quick Reference Guide
                                        • Summary of Markets for Scrap Tires

                                        MARKETS—USED OIL
• Environmental Fact Shqet: EPA Guideline for Purchasing
  Re-Refined Lubricating Oil
• How to Set Up a Local Program to Recycle Used Oil
• Used Oil Recycling (Summer 1992)

MEDICAL WASTES       ":" '      "'	'	
• Disposal Tips for Home Health Care (Patient Flyer)
• Disposal Tips for Home Health Care (Professional Bro-
  chure)
• EPA Guide for Infectious Waste Management
• Handle with Care:'  How to Throw Out Used Insulin Syr-
  inges and Lancets at Home; A Booklet for Young People
  with Diabetes and their Families
• Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering Phase;
  Final Report
• Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250. 14); Identification and List-
  ing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
  3001              ,
• Managing and Tracking  Medical Wastes: A Guide to the
  Federal Program for Generators
• Managing and Tracking  Medical Wastes: A Guide to the
  Federal Program for Transporters
• Managing and Tracking  Medical Wastes: A Guide to the
  Federal Program for Treatment, Destruction, and Disposal
  Facilities
• Medical Waste 'Management in the United States: First In-
  terim Report to Congress
• Medical Waste Management in the  United States:  Sec-
  ond Interim Report to Congress
• Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988
• Tracking Medical Wastes (Brochure)

MERCURY WASTES
• Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K071 (Rnal)
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• Best- Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document'for Mercury-Containing Wastes (DQ09,
  K106, P065, R092, and U151) (Final)
• Characterization  c)f  Municipal Waste  Combustion  Ash,
  Ash Extracts, and Leachates
« Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste in the United-States, 1970 to 2000
•• Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000: Ex-
  ecutive Summary
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Mercury in the Municipal Solid
  Waste (MSW) Stream
• Environmental  Fact  Sheet:  Report Analyzes Municipal
  Waste Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• Listing of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16.  1980,
  Hazardous Waste List (40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32); Identifi-
  cation and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Sub-
  title C, Section 3001              ',  '
• Pilot-Scale  ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric
  Tests for Partic'ulate,  Metals, and HCI Emissions; John
  Zink Company Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Draft
  Test Report
• Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third  Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume. 1-1:  BDAT  Related Comments; D009: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Mercury and P  and U Wastes Contain-
  ing Mercury; K045,' K046, and K047:   Wastes from the
  Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011:  Char-
  acteristic Wastes for Silver; P119,  P120:  Vanadium Con-
  taining Wastes; and P and  U Wastes Containing Thallium
• Response to Comments-Background  Document for the
  Third  Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume  1-L: BDAT Related Comments; K071 and K106:
  Mercury Cell Process Wastes; K086: Residues from Ink
  Production Wastes Containing Cyanide
• Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third  Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments
• Reusable News (Summer 1992)
METHYL BROMIDE PRODUCTION WASTES

• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20 Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris
METHYL ETHYL PYRIDINE PRODUCTION
WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for Stripping Still Tails from the Produc-
  tion of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final)
• Response to Comments Background Document for ,the
  Third -Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-M: BDAT Related'Comments; K017:  Wastes
  from the  Production  of  Epichlorohydrin; K028, K029,
  K095,  and  K096:   Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters  Containing   BDAT   Constituents;  K022:
  Wastes from the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
  K035:  Wastewater (Continued)                    -  ,
  Treatment Sludges  from.the .Production of Creosote;
  K026:  Stripping Still Tails from the Production of Methyl
  Ethyl Pyridine; K083:  Distillation  Bottoms.from'the Pro-
  duction of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons and Hetero-
  cyclic U and P Wastes; F024:  Production of Chlorinated
  Aliphatic Hydrocarbons


MINING WASTES

• Abstracts of Selected Precious. Metal Mines' Permits
                             j
• Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
  Cyanide in Spent Ore
• Directory of Mine Waste  Characterization and  Drainage
•  Quality Contacts in Western Governors'. Association Mem-
  ber States
• Environmental Fact Sheet:   Agency Determines Final
  Regulatory Status of Special Wastes from Mineral Proc-
  essing
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Agency Releases Report to
  Congress on Special Wastes from Mineral Processing
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule to Eliminate Mineral
  Processing Wastes from the Bevill Amendment
• Environmental Fact  Sheet:   Final Rule to  Identify the
  Status  of Twenty Mineral Processing Wastes Conditionally
  Retained Within the Bevill Amendment
• Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines (Complete Set)
• Location of Mines and Factors Affecting Exposure
•• Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
  mary Reports (Complete Set)
• Projected  Regulatory,  Programmatic, and Ftscal Impacts
  of EPA's Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management
  Programs (Complete Set)
• Quantities  of  Cyanide-Bearing  and Acid-Generating
  Wastes Generated by the Mining and Beneficiating Indus-
  tries, and the Potentials for Contaminant Release
• RCRA  Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11
• Report to Congress on Special Wastes from Mineral Proc-
  essing:  Summary and  Findings; Methods and Analyses;
  Appendices
• Report to Congress:  Wastes from the Extraction  and
  Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos,
  Overburden from Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale
• Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data  •
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• Strawman II:   Recommendations for a Regulatory Pro-
  gram for Mining Wastes and Materials under Subtitle D of
  the Resource Conservation arid Recovery Act
• Summary and  Technical Review of Supporting Literature
  for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Ex-
  traction and Beneficiation of  Metallic  Ores, Phosphate
  Rock, Asbestos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and
  Oil Shale
• Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Report to Con-
  gress
• Summary of Data  Presented  in  the Background  Docu-
  ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards:
  Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category
• Summary of Data  Presented  in  the Background  Docu-
  ment for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards:
  Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category
• Technical Studies Supporting  the Mining Waste Regula-
  tory Determination


MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE [MSW]

• Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
  Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
• Bibliography of Municipal Solid Waste Management Alter-
  natives
• Characterization of Municipal Solid  Waste in the United
  States, 1960-2000
• Characterization of Municipal Solid  Waste in the United
  States: 1992 Update
• Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Cadmium
  in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000
• Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste in the United States,  1970 to 2000
• Charging Households for Waste Collection and Disposal:
  The  Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid
  Waste Management
• Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Updated Re-
  view of Selected Provisions of Solid Waste Regulations
• Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management
• Decision-Makers Guide to  Solid Waste Management (Pro-
  motional Brochure)
• Environmental  Fact Sheet: Characterizing Municipal Solid
  Waste: Facts and Figures
• Environmental  Fact Sheet; Mercury in the Municipal Solid
  Waste (MSW) Stream
• Environmental  Fact Sheet: Municipal Landfill Regulations
  Mean Safer Disposal of Solid Waste
« Environmental   Fact Sheet: Recycling   Municipal Solid
  Waste: Facts and Figures
• Environmental  Fact Sheet: SWICH:  ERA'S National Solid
  Waste Information Clearinghouse
                                            Guide to Energy from Municipal Waste for Small Commu-
                                            nities
                                            Heuristic Routing for Solid Waste Collection Vehicles
                                            MSW Factbook
                                            Native American  Network:  A RCRA Information Ex-
                                            change
                                            Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and
                                            Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste
                                            RCRA Implementation Plans (RIP); Fiscal Years:  1990-
                                            1994               •
                                            Regulatory Impact Analysis for the  Final Criteria for Mu-
                                            nicipal Solid Waste Landfills                  ,
                                            Report to Congress:  Methods to  Manage and Control
                                            Plastic, Wastes.	
                                            Report to Congress:  Solid Waste Disposal in the United
                                            States; Volumes I and-ll
                                            Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue
                                             " • '  , 'Si,! "	si, '« JI*	(I1	lull.	LIU	i,	i,l'	linn1: i', ,1,11,,a,,?	 '  "","'"," i"	{lulu	i,	iii1	•	11	
                                            Resourpp Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal Officials: Accounting Format
                                            Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal Officials: Financing
                                            Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal Officials: Further Assistance
                                            Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal Officials: Interim Report   '
                                            Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal, Officials:  Marketing
                                            Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal Officials: Planning and Overview
                                            Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal Officials: Procurement
                                            Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal Officials: Risks and Contracts
                                            Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
                                            nicipal Officials: Technologies
                                            Reusable News
                                            Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda>for Action; Background
                                            Document
                                            Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action (Final Report
                                            of the Municipal Waste Task Force)
                                            Solid Waste Resource Guide for Natiye Americans: Where
                                            to Find Funding and Technical Assistance
                                            Unit Pricing:  Providing an  Incentive to Reduce  Municipal
                                            Solid Waste                                       ,
                                            Variable Rates in Solid Waste:  Handbook for Solid Waste
                                            Officials; Volumes I and II
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MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE—COMBUSTION
• Analysis of U.S. Municipal Waste Combustion Operating
  Practices
•• Characterization  of Municipal  Waste Combustion Ash,
  Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• Characterization  of MWC Ashes and  Leachates from
  MSW Landfills, Monofills, and  Co-Disposal Sites (Com-
  plete Set)
• Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management
• Environmental Fact Sheet:   Report Analyzes Municipal
  Waste Combustion Ash, Ash Extracts, and Leachates
• MSW Factbook
• Municipal  Waste Combustion Ash and Leachate Charac-
  terization;  'Monofill  Baseline Year;  Woodburn Monofill;
  Woodburn, Oregon
• Municipal Waste Combustion Study  (Complete Set)
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11 •
• Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue
• Reusable News (Fall 1991)
• Reusable News (Spring 1990)

MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE—SITING
• Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design Crite-
  ria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document  •
• Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Location Re-
  strictions (Subpart B); Draft Background Document
• Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for
  Owners/Operators
• Reusable News (Fall 1990)
• Reusable News (Summer 1990)
• Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The "Federal Regulations
  for Landfills           ,                      ,    ,
• Sites for Our Solid Waste: A Guidebook for Effective Pub-
  lic Involvement
• Siting Our Sofid Waste:  Making Public Involvement Work
  (Brochure)
• Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Manual

MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS
[MSWLF]
• Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
  Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
• Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid Waste
  Landfills
• Characterization  of  MWC  Ashes  and Leachates from
  MSW Landfills,  Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites (Com-
  plete Set)
• Criteria for Municipal Solid  Waste' Landfills: Case Studies
  on Groundwater and Surface Water Contamination from
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
o Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste  Landfills: Closure and
  Post-Closure Care and  Financial Responsibility Require--
  ments (Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32); Draft Back-
  ground Document,
• Criteria for Municipal Solid  Waste Landfills:  Design'Crite-
  ria (Subpart D); Draft Background Document         • ',
• Criteria for' Municipal Solid  Waste Landfills:  Groundwater
  Monitoring and Corrective Action (Subpart-E)
• Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills:  Location Re-
  strictions (Subpart B); Draft  Background Document  ,
• Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Operating Cri-
  teria (Subpart C); Draft Background Document
• Criteria for Municipal Solid  Waste Landfills:  Summary of
  Data on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate Charac-
  teristics   '                    '
• Criteria for Municipal Solid  Waste Landfills:  Updated Re-
 , view of Selected.Provisions of Solid Waste Regulations
• Criteria, for Solid Waste  Disposal Facilities:  A Guide for
  Owners/Operators
• Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management
• Environmental ,Fact Sheet:  Final Cover Requirements for
 . Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Muniqipal  Landfill Regulations
  Mean Safer Disposal of Solid Waste
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Small  Communities and the
  Municipal Landfill Regulations
• Environmental Fact Sheet:   Some Deadlines in Federal
  Regulations Extended for Small Landfills; Extra Time Pro-
  vided to Landfills in Midwest Flood Regions
• Guidance Manual for the Classification of Solid Waste Dis-
  posal Facilities
• List of Municipal Waste Landfills
• MSW Factbook          .        •
• National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal) Landfill Facili-
  ties                     '  •
• Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste Landfills
• Reporting on  Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue
• Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Regulations
  for Landfills
• Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria: Technical Manual
• Subtitle D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986)
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NEWSLETTERS
                                                       OIL AND GAS
• Native  American Network:  A RCRA  Information  Ex-
  change
• Reusable News
• Used Oil Recycling


NITROBENZENE PRODUCTION WASTES

* Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Pro-
  duction of  Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of Benzene,
  WES'(Final}
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K103 and K104
« Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-M:  BOAT Related Comments; K017:  Wastes
  from the Production of Epichiorohydrin;  K028,   K029,
  K095,  and  K096:  Production  of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters  Containing  BDAT  Constituents;   K022:
  Wastes from the Production of Phenol/Acetone;  K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
  K035:  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Produc-
  tion of Creosote; K026:  Stripping Still Tails from the Pro-
  duction of  Methyl  Ethyl  Pyridine;  K083:   Distillation
  Bottoms from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated  Hy-
  drocarbons  and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Pro-
  duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons


NON-HAZARDOUS WASTES

see a/so MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
• Census of State and Territorial Subtitle D Non-Hazardous
  Waste Programs
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Delay of Closure Period for
  Hazardous Waste Facilities
• Guidance Manual for the Classification of Solid Waste Dis-
  posal Facilities
• Inventory of Open Dumps
• Report to Congress: Solid  Waste Disposal in the United
  Stales; Volumes I and II
• Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous Liquids
  in  Hazardous Waste Landfills;  Statutory Interpretative
  Guidance                                .
• Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone  Survey Report
  (1987)
• Subtitle D Study:  Phase I  Report
• Technical Resource Document:  Design, Construction,
  and Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste
  Surface Impoundments
                                                       see also HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION-LISTING
                                                       OF USED OIL
                                                       see also MARKETS-USED OIL  , '
                                                       see also PROCUREMENT-RE-REFINED LUBRICATING OIL
                                                       see also SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-USED OIL
                                                       • Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Oil
                                                         "and Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management
                                                         Practices, September 10-13,1990, New Orleans, Louisiana
                                                       • Report to Congress: -Management of Wastes from the Ex-
                                                         ploration, Development, and Production  of Crude Oil,
                                                         Natural Gas, and Geothermal Energy (Complete Set)
                                                       • Report to Congress:  Solid Waste  Disposal in the United
                                                         States; Volumes I and II
                                                       • Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc-
                                                         tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field  Sampling and
                                                         Analytical Results and Appendices A-G


                                                       ORGANIC CHEMICAL WASTES	

                                                       • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Pro-
                                                         duction of Aniline, K083 (Final)
                                                       • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Pro-
                                                         duction of Nitrobenzene  by the  Nitration of Benzene,
                                                         K025  (Fjnal)       	    .  	 '	
                                                       • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for Halogenated Pesticide and  Chlo-
                                                         robenzene Wastes (K032-K034, K041, K042, K085,  K097,
                                                        . K098, K105, and D012-D017)  (Final)
                                                       • Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for K009 and K010 (Final)
                                                       • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for K011, K013,and K014 (Final)
                                                       • Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for K011, K013,and K014;  Addendum for
                                                         Acryionitrile Wastes (Final)
                                                       • Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for K015 (Final)
                                                       • Best 'Demonstrated* Available" Technology' (BOAT)	Back-	
                                                         ground Document for K015; Addendum (Final)
                                                       • Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-.
                                                         ground Document for K016, K018,  K019, K020, and K030
                                                         (Final)                            -' .
                                                       • Best Demonstrated  Available technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for K021 (Final)
                                                       • Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
                                                         ground Document for K022 (Non-CBl Version) (Final)
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• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT Back-
  ground Document for K022; Amendment (Final)
« Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K024 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated. Available-Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K103 and K104 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for  Phthalate  Wastes, K023,' K093,
  K094, and Various P and U Codes  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Stripping Still Tails from the Produc-
  tion of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine, K026  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Wastes from the Production of Dini-
  trotoluene,  Toluenediamine,  and  Toluene Diisocyanate,
,  K027, K111-K116, U221, and U223 (Final)  .
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for  Wastes from the Production of
  Epichlorohydrin, K017 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for  Wastes from the Production of
  1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096 (Fi-
  nal)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for  Wastes from the Production of
  1,1,1-Trichloroethane, K028,,  K029,  K095, and K096;
  Amendment (Final)
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Toxicity Characteristic Rule Fi-
  nalized  '
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20 Newly  Listed  Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Second Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related, Comments
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1-K:   BOAT Related Comments;  F025:  Wastes
  from .the Production of  Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002-
  K008:,  Inorganic Pigments; K011, K013,  K014: Acryloni-
  triles; 'K015:  Still Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride; K046:
  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Manufacturing, For-
  mulating,  and  Loading  of  Lead-Based Initiating Com-
  pounds;  K061: Electric Arc Furnace Dust; and K069:
  Emission  Control  Dust/Sludge from Secondary  Lead
  Smelting             •
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions, Proposed  Rule;
   Volume 1-M:  BOAT Related  Comments; K017:  Wastes
   from  the  Production  of  Epichlorohydrin;  K028, K029,
   K095, and  K096:   Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
   Wastewaters  Containing   BOAT   Constituents;  K022:
   Wastes from the  Production  of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
   Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
-   K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the  Produc-
   tion of Creosote; K026: Stripping  Still Tails.from the Pro-
   duction of  Methyl  Ethyl  Pyridine; K083:   Distillation
   Bottoms from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hy-
   drocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024: Pro-
   duction-of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third'Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
   Volume '1-N:  BOAT Related Comments; Halogenated Or-
   ganic, Pharmaceutical, Brominated Organic, Organo-Sul-
   fur  Compounds,  and  Organo-Nitrogen  Compound
   Wastes; and Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene,
   Halogenated Phenolic, and Phenolic^Wastes
 ORGANOPHORUS WASTES

 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, K036
   Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, K038-
   K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final)  '  .
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
   Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions,Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
 • Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions  Proposed  Rule;
   Volume 1-O: BOAT Related Comments; K048-K052: Petro-
   leum  Refining Industry Wastes;  K036: Organophosphorous
   Wastes  (Nonwastewaters);  K037:  Wastewater  Treatment
   Sludges from the Production of Disulfoton
 PAPER

 see MARKETS-PAPER
 see PROCUREMENT-PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS
 see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-PAPER


 PERMITS AND  PERMITTING

 see also CLOSURE/POST-CLOSURE
 • Abstracts of Selected Precious Metal Mines' Permits
                                  >
 • Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance;  Part I: ACL Pol-
   icy and  Information Requirements; Part II: Based  on
   264.94(B) Criteria; Case Studies
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• Construction  Quality Assurance  for  Hazardous Waste
  Land Disposal Facilities; Technical Guidance Document
• Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology
  under RCRA (Complete Set)
• Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for
  Owners/Operators
• Draft Strategy for Combustion of Hazardous Waste
• Environmental Fact'Sheet: Amendment to Requirements
  for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permits
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Changes to Interim Status Fa-
  cilities; Modifications to Hazardous Waste Permits; Proce-
  dures for Post-Closure Permitting
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Coke Ovens Temporarily Ex-
  empted from BIF Rule Provisions
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rulemaking on Cor-
  rective Action for Solid Waste Management Units at Haz-
  ardous Waste Management Facilities
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Reduction and Com-
  bustion of Hazardous Waste
• EPA Administrator Browner Announces New Hazardous
  Waste Reduction and Combustion Strategy
• Final Interim Status Standards for Surface Impoundments
  (40 CFR 265.220); Standards Applicable to Owners and
  Operators of  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Financial Requirements (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart
  H);  Standards Applicable to Owners  and Operators of
  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
  ties Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Financial  Requirements;  Interim  Status  Standards  (40
  CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance
• General and Interim Status Standards  for Tanks (40 CFR
  264 and 265, Subpart J); Interim Status  Standards for
  Chemical, Physical,  and  Biological  Treatment  (40  CFR
  265, Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners and
  Operators of  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
* General  Facility Standards for Location  of Facilities (40
  CFR 264, Subpart B, Section 264. 18);  Standards Applica-
  ble to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treat-
  ment, Storage,  and  Disposal  Facilities  Under RCRA,
  Subtitle C, Section 3004
• General  Issues Concerning Interim Status Standards (40
  CFR 265); Standards Applicable to Owners and Opera-
  tors of Hazardous Waste Treatment,  Storage, and Dis-
  posal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• General Waste Analysis (40  CFR -264. 13); Interim Status
  Standards  for General Waste Analysis (40  CFR  265 . 13);
  Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous
  Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under
  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265, Subpart F); Stand-
  ards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous
  Waste Treatment, Storage, and  Disposal Facilities Under
  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Groundwater Monitoring Guidance for Owners and Op-
  erators of Interim Status Facilities
• Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission Monitor-
  ing; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions Evaluation Guide-
  line
• Guidance Document: Seismic Considerations in Hazard-
  ous Waste Management Facilities
• Guidance for Facility Management Planning; Draft
• Guidance for Permit Writers: Facilities Storing Hazardous
  Waste in Containers
• Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates  for Closure and
  Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I:  Treat-
  ment and Storage Facilities; Volume II: Land Disposal Fa-
  cilities; Volume III: Unit Costs; Volume IV: Documentation
• Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Per-
  mits; Final Report
• Guidance Manual for Research, Development, and Dem-
, onstration Permits (40 CFR Section 270.65)
• Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste  Land  Treatment
  Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Part 265)
• Guidance on Issuing Permits  to  Facilities  Required  to
  Analyze Groundwater for Appendix VIII Constituents
•' Guidance on Public Involvement in the RCRA Permitting
  Program  ,                            ,
• Guide for Preparing RCRA Permit Applications for Exist-
  ing Facilities
• Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Study
• Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions and Answers
• Hydrologic Simulation on Solid. Waste  Disposal Sites
• Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart O);
  Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Haz-
  ardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
  Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Interim Status Standards and General Status Standards
  for Closure and Post-Closure Care (40 CFR 264 and 265,
  Subpart G); Standards Applicable to Owners and Opera-
  tors of Hazardous  Waste Treatment, Storage,  and Dis-
  posal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Interim Status Standards for Land Treatment Facilities (40
  CFR 265, Subpart  M); Standards Applicable to Owners
  and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,
  and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
  3004
• Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 CFR 265, Sub-
  part N);  Standards Applicable to Owners' and  Operators
  of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
  cilitips^nderRCRA^Subtitle C, Section 3004 ,,	'	
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• Interim Status  Standards for -Thermal  Treatment Proc-
  esses Other Than Incineration and for Open Burning (40
  CFR 265,  Subpart  P); Standards Applicable to Owners
  and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,
  and Disposal Facilities Under 'RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
  3004
• Interim Status Surface Impoundments;- Retrofitting Vari-
  ances; Guidance Document
• 'Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and Opera-
  tors of Hazardous  Waste Treatment, Storage,  and Dis-
  posal  Facilities; A Guidance Manual
• Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate
• Model RCRA Permit for  Hazardous Waste Management
  Facilities  -
• Modifying RCRA Permits
• No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
  posal  Prohibitions:  A Guidance Manual for Petitioners;
  Draft
• Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for Exposure Infor-
  mation Requirements Under RCRA, Section 3019
• Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste
  Land  Treatment,  Storage, and  Disposal Facilities;  Final
  Draft
• Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for the General Facil-
  ity Standards of 40 CFR 264
• Permit Guidance  Manual on  Hazardous Waste Land
  Treatment Demonstrations
• Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone  Monitor-
  ing for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Units
• Permit Writers' Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste
  Land  Treatment, Storage, and-Disposal Facilities; Phase
  1: Criteria for Location Acceptability and Existing  Applica-
  ble Regulations
• Permit Writers' Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste
  Tank Standards
• Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators
• Permitting of Land  Disposal Facilities: Groundwater and
  Air Emission Monitoring
• Permitting of Land  Disposal Facilities: Groundwater Pro-
  tection Standard
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:  Information Re-
  quirements for Permitting Discharges; General Standards
  Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
  Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal Facilities
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Land Treatment
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Landfills
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:  Overview; Back-
  ground Document
• Permitting of  Land   Disposal  Facilities:  Performance
  Standards for Land Disposal Facilities
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Surface Impound-
ments
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Underground Injec-,
tion; Background Document
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Waste Piles
Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and Demonstrations for
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
ties; A Guidance Manual
Procedural Guidance for Reviewing Exposure Information
Under RCRA, Section 3019
Proposed Additions to Standards for. Hazardous Waste In-
cineration  (40 CFR 264.342 and 264.343); Standards Ap-
plicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA,
Subtitle C, Section 3004                      •       :
RCRA  Corrective Action Interim Measures Guidance; In-
terim Final
RCRA Corrective Action Plan; Interim Final
RCRA   Groundwater  Monitoring   Compliance   Order
Guidance
RCRA  Groundwater Monitoring Technical Enforcement
Guidance Document (TEGD) (Final)
RCRA  Implementation Plans (RIP); Fiscal Years:  1987-
1994
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium (Complete Set)
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package; Revi-
sion !.''._
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package; Revi-
sion 2
RCRA Permit Quality Protocol; Draft
RCRA Public Involvement Manual
RCRIS Extract Tape.
Regional ^Guidance  Manual for Selected Interim Status
Requirements (Draft)                           -  .
Response to Comments Background Document  for the
Third  Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed. Rule;
Volume 1-P:  BOAT Related Comments; Leachates
Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Regulations.'
for Landfills
Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic Conductivity
Testing
Statement by Carol  M. Browner,  EPA Administrator, on
Hazardous Waste Reduction and Combustion Strategy
Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Determining
Appropriate  Technology and  Response for Air Releases;
Draft Final Report                 ,     ,
Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Subsurface
Gas
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and
Industrial Furnace Regulations
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• Technical Resource  Document  for Obtaining Variances
  from the Secondary Containment Requirement of Hazard-
  ous Waste Tank Systems; Volumes I and II
• Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Treat-
  ment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems
• Waste Analysis Plans; A Guidance Manual
• Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well
  (SPW) Guidance; Final


PESTICIDE WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Halogenated Pesticide and Chlo-
  robenzene Wastes (K032-K034,  K041, K042, K085, K097,
  K098, K105, and D012-D017) (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K031, K084, K101, K102, Charac-
  teristic Arsenic Wastes  (D004),  Characteristic Selenium
  Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing Arsenic
  and Selenium Listing  Constituents (Final)
* Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K037 (Final)
* Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K037; Amendment (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K043 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K099 (Final)
• Best Remonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Organophosphorus  Wastes, K036
  Nonwastewaters; Amendment (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Organophosphorus Wastes,  K038-
  K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground  Document for,  Wastewater  Treatment Sludges
  Generated in the Production of Creosote K035 (Final)
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Modifications to the
  Hazardous Waste Recycling Program
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Tbxicity  Characteristic  Rule
  Finalized
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20 Newly Listed  Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  \folume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  'Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions "Proposed  Rule;	
   Volume 1-M:  BOAT Related Comments;  K017:  Wastes
 1  from the  Production  of  Epichlorohydrin;  K028, K029,
   K095, and  K096:,  Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
   Wastewaters  Containing  BOAT   Constituents; , K022:
   Wastes from the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
   Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
   K035:  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Produc-
'   tion of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still  Tails from the Pro-
   duction of  Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083:   Distillation
   Bottoms from the  Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hy-
 i  drocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024:  Pro-
   duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
   Volume 1-N:  BOAT Related  Comments; Halogenated Or-
   ganic,- Pharmaceutical, Brominated Organic, Organo-Sul-
   fur  Compounds,  and  Organo-Nitrogen  Compound
   Wastes; and Halogenated Pesticide and Chlorobenzene,
   Halogenated Phenolic, and Phenolic Wastes
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
   Volume 1-O;  BOAT .Related, Comments;  K048-KQ52:	Petro:	
   leum Refining industry Wastes; K036:  Organophosprior-
   ous  Wastes  (Nonwastewaters);   K037:    Wastewater
"   Treatment Sludges from the Production of Disulfoton


 PETROLEUM REFINERY WASTES

 • Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, and K052
   (Final)
 • Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for K048,  K049, K050, K051, and K052;
   Amendment (Final)
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: Listing of Wastes from Primary
   Treatment of Oily Wastewaters
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
   for 20 Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
   Debris
 • Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Wastes
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
•   Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule; Vol-
   ume 1-O: BOAT Related Comments; K048-K052: Petroleum
   Refining Industry Wastes; K036: Organophosphorous Wastes
   (Nonwastewaters); K037:.Wastewater Treatment Sludges from
   the Production of Di'sulfoton
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third iiLandi  Disposal •Restrictions Proposed,  Rule;
  ' Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments	
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PHENOL PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT Back-
  ground Document for K022; Amendment (Final)
• Response to'Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal 'Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume  1-M: BOAT Related  Comments;  K017: Wastes
  from the  Production of Epichlorohydrin; • K028,  K029,
  K095, and K096: Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters Containing  BOAT,  Constituents;  K022:
  Wastes from the  Production  of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
  K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Production
  of Creosote; K026:  Stripping Still Tails from the Produc-
  tion of Methyl Ethyl  Pyridine; K083: Distillation Bottoms'
  from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons
  and Heterocyclic  U  and P Wastes; F024: Production of
  Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons


PHORATE PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, K038-
  K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final)
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments
PHTHALATE WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K024 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground' Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, K093,
  K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final)
« Response to Comments  Background Document for the
  Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related  Comments
PIGMENT WASTES

see INORGANIC PIGMENT WASTES


PLASTICS

see MARKETS-PLASTICS
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-PLASTICS
POLLUTION PREVENTION
see SOURCE REDUCTION [NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE] .
see WASTE MINIMIZATION [HAZARDOUS WASTE]
                                       I

PROCUREMENT

• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Municipal Solid Was'te Preven-
  tion in Federal Agencies
• Procurement Guidelines for Government Agencies
• Resource1 Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
  nicipal Officials: Procurement
• Reusable News (Fall 1991)
• Reusable News (Spring/Summer 1991)
• Reusable News (Winter 1990)
• Reusable News (Spring 1992)
• Reusable News (Fall 1992)
• Reusable News (Winter/Spring 1993)
                                  s

PROCUREMENT—BUILDING INSULATION

• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
  Building Insulation Containing Recovered Materials


PROCUREMENT—CEMENT AND CEMENT
PRODUCTS CONTAINING FLY ASH

• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
  Cement and Concrete Containing Fly Ash


PROCUREMENT—PAPER AND  PAPER
PRODUCTS

• Background   Documentation  for  Minimum  Content
  Standards
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
  Paper and Paper Products
• Reusable News (Fall 1990)
• Reusable News (Spring 1990)
• Reusable News (Summer 1990)
• Reusable News (Fall 1991)
• Reusable News (Fall 1992)
• Reusable News (Summer/Fall 1993)


PROCUREMENT—RE-REFINED
LUBRICATING OIL

• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA 'Guideline for Purchasing
  Re-Refined Lubricating Oil
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PROCUREMENT—RETREAD TIRES

• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
  Retread Tires
P-WASTES

* Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for  Barium Wastes D005 and P013
  (Rnal)
* Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document  for Characteristic  Ignitable Wastes
  (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Charac-
  teristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Wastes Con-
  taining Reactive Listing Constituents  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, F007-F012,
  F019, and various P and U Codes) (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for D008 and  P  and U Lead Wastes
  (Rnal)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for K031, K084,  K101, K102, Charac-
  teristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic  Selenium
  Wastes (D010), and  P and U Wastes Containing Arsenic
  and Selenium Listing Constituents (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009,
  K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Rnal)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for Organophosphorus Wastes,  K038-
  K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for P and U Thallium Wastes  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document  for  Phthalate Wastes, K023,  K093,
  K094, and Various P and U Codes (Final)
« Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document  for  Silver-Containing Wastes  D011,
  P099, P104 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document  for U and P Wastes,  Multispurce
  (Continued)
  Leachate  (F039), Volume A:  Wastewater Forms of Or-
  ganic U and P  Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039)
  for which there are Concentration-Based Treatment Stand-
  ards
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT)  Back-
  ground Document  for U and P Wastes,  Multisource
  Leachate  (F039), Volume B: U and P  Wastewaters and
  Nonwastewaters with Methods of Treatment as Treatment
  Standards
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
'  ground  Document  for U  and  P Wastes, Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume C:  Nonwastewater Forms of Or-
  ganic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039)
  for  which  there  are  Concentration-Based  Treatment
  Standards
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground  Document  for U  and  P" Wastes, Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume D:   Reactive U and P Waste-
  waters and Nonwastewaters
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
  ground  Document  for U  and  P Wastes, Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume E: U and P Gaseous Wastes
« Best Demonstrated Available  Technology'(BDAT) Back-
  ground Document for Vanadium^Containing Waqtes  P119
  and P120 (Final)	,	•	J	
• Hazardous Waste from Discarding of Commercial Chemi-
  cal  Products and the Containers  and Spill Residues
  Thereof (40 CFR 261.33); Identification and Listing of Haz-
  ardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001  '
• Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated Available
  Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards
• Response  to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1.-A-2:  BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT
 , Issues
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-D:	BDAT	Rejated^Commentgi^OpS:,	Charac-,
  teristic  Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Containing
  Reactive Listing Constituents
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-E:  BDAT Related Comments; D004:  Charac-
  teristic  Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U  Wastes Con-
  taining  Arsenic;  and  D010: Characteristic Wastes for
  Selenium
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-F:  BDAT Related Comments; D005:  Charac-
  teristic  Wastes for Barium and P013; and D006:  Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Cadmium
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-H:  BDAT Related Comments; D008:  Charac-
  teristic  Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Containing
  Lead
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 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1-1:   BOAT Related Comments; D009: Charac-
 . teristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Contain-
  ing Mercury;  K045, K046, and  K047:  Wastes from the
  Manufacturing and'Processing of Explosives; D011:' Char-
  acteristic Wastes for Silver; P119,  Pf120: Vanadium Contain-
  ing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium
 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third, Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1-M:  BOAT  Related  Comments;  K017:  Wastes
  from  the  Production of  Epichlorohydrin;' K028,  K029,
 'K095, and K096: Production of 1,  1, 1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters  Containing   BOAT  Constituents;  K022:
  Wastes from  the Production  of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
  K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Production
  of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still Tails from the Produc-
  tion of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine; K083: Distillation  Bottoms
  from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons
  • and Heterocyclic U and  P Wastes; F024: Production of
  Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
• • Response to  Comments Background .Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1-Q:  BOAT Related Comments; Gases
 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments


 RADIOACTIVE MIXED WASTES

 • Combined NRC/EPA Siting Guidelines for  Disposal of
  Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous
  Waste
 • Guidance on the Definition and Identification of Commer-
  cial Mixed Low-Level  Radioactive and  Hazardous Waste
  and Answers to Anticipated Questions
 • Joint  NRC/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual Design Ap-
  proach for Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and
  Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities
 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1-J: BOAT Related Comments; Mixed Radioactive
 .- Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Halo-
  genated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non-Halogenated Aromatic U
  Wastes;  F002-F005:   Solvents; F006:   Electroplating
  Wastewater Treatment Sludges;  and F019:   Aluminum
  Conversion Coating Treatment Sludges
 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments
RCRA—GENERAL
  Environmental Fact Sheet:  Waste Export and Import Act
  of 1991          ,
 • EPA Activities under RCRA of 1976 - Annual Report to the
  President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1977
  EPA Activities under RCRA - Annual, Report to the Presi-
  dent and Congress, Fiscal Year 1978
 ' First Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source
  Reduction
  Forty CFR Parts 190-299      '        ,
 1 Fourth  Report to Congress: Resource  Recovery  and
  Waste Reduction
 • How to Access the RCRA Information Center
 • Native American  Network:  .A  RCRA  Information Ex-
  change
 1 RCRA Environmental Indicators; FY 1991 Progress Report
  and Implementation Plan for the Future
 • RCRA Environmental Indicators;   FY 1992 Progress Re-
  port
 > -RCRA Implementation Plans (RIP); Fiscal Years:   1987-
  1994
  RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year 1994 Ad-
  dendum,
 ' RCRA Orientation Manual: 1990 Edition
  RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume, 1:   User's
  Guide, Keyword Index
 • RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package; Revi-
  sion I
  RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package; Revi-
  sion 2
 ' RCRA/Superfund/OUST Hotline (Brochure)
 • Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments
  under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: Fis-
  cal Years 1980-1985
 • Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments
  under the  Resource. Conservation and  Recovery  Act:
  Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 Through Fiscal Year 1987
  Second  Report  to  Congress: Resource Recovery and
  Source Reduction
 • The Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended by the Hazard-
  ous and Solid Waste Amendments (The Resource Con-
  servation and Recovery Act)
 1 Third Report to Congress: Resource  'Recovery  and
  Source Reduction
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REACTIVE WASTES
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground  Document  for Characteristic Ignitable  Wastes
  (D001), Characteristic Corrosive Wastes (D002), Charac-
  teristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Wastes Con-
  taining Reactive Listing Constituents  (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground  Document  for U and  P Wastes,  Multisource
  Leachate (F039), Volume D:  Reactive U and P Waste-
  waters and Nonwastewaters
» Design and Development of a Hazardous Waste Reactiv-
  ity Testing Protocol
• Reactivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.23); Identification
  and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3001
• Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions  Proposed  Rule;
  \folum0  1-D:  BOAT Related Comments; D003: Charac-
  teristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Containing
  Reactive Listing Constituents
• Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions  Proposed  Rule;
  Vtolume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments


RECYCLING

see HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-ALUMINUM
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-BATTERIES
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-GLASS
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-PAPER
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-PLASTICS
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-TIRES
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-USED OIL


REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSES [RIA]

• Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
  Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
* Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste Landfills
• Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking
  on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units
• Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact Analysis


REPORTS TO CONGRESS

• Environmental Fact Sheet: Agency  Releases Report to
  Congress on Special Wastes from Mineral Processing
•  Environmental  Fact Sheet:  Plastics:  The Facts About
  Production, Use, and Disposal
•  Environmental Fact Sheet: Plastics: The Facts on Source
  Reduction  -
•  Environmental  Fact Sheet:  The Facts About Plastics in
  the Marine Environment
»  Environmental Fact Sheet: The Facts on Degradable Plas-
  tics
»  Environmental Fact Sheet: The Facts on Recycling Plastics
•  EPA Activities Under RCRApf ,1976 - Annual Report to the
  President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1977
•  EPA Activities Under RCRA - Annual Report to the Presi-
  dent and Congress, Fiscal Year 1978
•  First Report to  Congress: Resource Recovery and Source
  Reduction
•  Fourth  Report to  Congress: Resource  Recovery and
  Waste Reduction
•  Medical Waste  Management in the United States: First In-
  terim Report to Congress
»  Medical Waste Management in the United States: Sec-
  ond Interim Report to Congress
•  Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to Congress
*  Report to "Congress:" A Study of the Use of Recycled Pav-
  ing Material
•  Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments
  Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: Fis-
  cal Years 1980-1985                           ,
•  Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments
  Under  the  Resource  Conservation and  Recovery Act:
;  Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 Through Fiscal Year 1987
»  Report to  Congress: Management of Hazardous Wastes
  from Educational Institutions
•  Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-
  ploration,  Development, and  Production  of Crude  Oil,
  Natural-Gas, and Geothermal Energy (Complete Set)
•  Report to Congress:  Methods to Manage and Control
  Plastic Wastes
•  Report to Congress on Special Wastes from Mineral Proc-
  essing:  Summary and Findings; Methods and Analyses;
  Appendices
•  Report  to  Congress  on  the Discharge  of Hazardous
  Wastes to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (The Domes-
  tic Sewage Study)
•  Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous
  Wastes  (Complete Set)
•  Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the United
  States; Volumes I and II
•  Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Coal
  by Electric Utility Power Plants
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 • Report  to  Congress: Wastes from the Extraction  and
   Beneficiatioh of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos,
   Overburden from Uranium Mining, and ,Oil Shale
 • Report to the Congress of the United States on the Post-
   Closure Liability Trust Fund Under Section 3Q01(A)(2)(II)
   of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compen-
   sation, and  Liability Act of 1980
 • Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee:  Regula-
   tion of Wood Preserving Wastes ,
 • Second  Report  to  Congress:  Resource  Recovery  and
   Source Reduction
 • Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Report to Con-
   gress
 • Third Report to Congress:  Resource Recovery  and
   Source Reduction
 SECONDARY LEAD SMELTING WASTES

 • Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of
   Solid Waste  Regarding Final Treatment Standards for
   K069  Nonwastewaters in  the  Calcium  Sulfate/Sodium
   Subcategory and Wastewater Forms of K069
 • Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of
   Solid Waste  Regarding Final Treatment Standards for
   Nonwastewater and Wastewater Forms of K100
 • Response to  Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
   ume 1-K:  BOAT Related Comments; F025:  Wastes  from
   the Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002-K008:  Inor-
   ganic Pigments; KOTI, K013, K014: Acrylonitriles; K015: Still
   Bottoms from  Behzyl Chloride;  K046:  Wastewater Treat-
   ment Sludges from Manufacturing, Formulating, and Load-
   ing of Lead-Based Initiating Compounds; K061:  Electric Arc
   Furnace Dust;  and K069:   Emission Control Dust/Sludge
   from Secondary Lead Smelting
 • Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste Regula-
   tory Determination
 SELENIUM WASTES

 • Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for K031, K084, K101, K102,'  Charac-
   teristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Selenium
   Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing Arsenic
,   and Selenium Listing Constituents (Final)
 « Response to  Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
   ume 1-E:  BOAT Related Comments; D004:  Characteristic
   Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Wastes Containing Arse-
   nic; and D010: Characteristic Wastes for Selenium
 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
   Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments
SILVER WASTES
 • Best Demonstrated  Available-Technology (BOAT) .Back-
  ground ' Document  for Silver-Containing  Wastes  D011,
  P099, P104 (Final)
 • Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-1:   BOAT  Related Comments; D009: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Contain-
  ing Mercury; K045,  K046, and K047:  Wastes from the •
  Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011:  Char-
  acteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Contain-
  ing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium


 SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS

•• Does Your Business Produce Hazardous Waste?   Many
  Small Businesses Do
  • Chemical Manufacturers
, • Cleaning and Cosmetics
  • Construction
  '• Drycleaning and Laundry
  • Educational and Vocational Shops
  • Equipment Repair '
• • Formulators
  • Furniture/Wood Manufacturing and Refinishing
  • Laboratories
  • Leather Products Manufacturing
  • Metal Manufacturing
  • Motor Freight Terminals/Railroad Transport
  • Paper Industry
  • Pesticide End-Users/Application Services
  • Printing and Allied Industries
  • Textile Manufacturing
  • Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest Instructions
  • Vehicle Maintenance
 ' • Wood Preserving
 • .Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Modifications to the
  Hazardous Waste Recycling Program
 • National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Sur-
  vey; Final Report
 • National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal)  Landfill Facili-
  ties
 • RCRIS Extract Tape
 • Report to Congress: Management of Hazardous Wastes
  from Educational Institutions
 • Understanding the Small Quantity Generator Hazardous
  Waste Rules: A Handbook for Small Business
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SOLID WASTE RECYCLING
• Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin:  Recycle and Com-
  bat a life of Grime (Comic Book)
• Bibliographic Series: Waste Minimization: Hazardous and
  Non-Hazardous Solid Waste (1980 to Present)
• Bibliography of Municipal Solid Waste Management Alter-
  natives
• Charging Households for Waste Collection and Disposal:
  The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid
  Waste Management
• The Consumer's Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste
• Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management
• Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
  terials for Highway Construction
• Environmental Fact Sheet: America's War on Waste
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA to Devejop Guidance on
  the Use  of the Terms "Recycled" and "Recyclable"  in
  Product Labeling and Advertising
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Municipal Landfill Regulations
  Mean Safer Disposal  of Solid Waste
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Municipal Solid Waste Preven-
  tion in Federal Agencies
• Environmental  Fact  Sheet: Recycling Municipal  Solid
  Waste: Facts and Rgures
• Environmental Fact Sheet: SWICH:  EPA's National Solid
  Waste Information
• Federal Recycling Program
* Green Advertising Claims
»Guide  to Energy  from  Municipal   Waste   for Small
  Communities
• Let's Reduce and Recycle: A Curriculum for Solid Waste
  Awareness
• MSW Factbook
• MuHimaterial  Source Separation  in  Marblehead  and
  Somerville, Massachusetts; Volume II: Collection and Mar-
  keting;  volume III: Materials and  Refuse; Composition  of
  Source Separated Materials and Refuse; Volume IV: En-
  ergy Use and Savings from Source Separated Materials
  and Other Solid Waste Management Alternatives for Mar-
  blehead;  Volume  V: Citizen  Attitudes Toward Source
  Separation
• Municipal Waste Combustion Study:  Recycling of Solid
  Waste                      '        ,  ,  ,,!  	!"",,
• Native  American  Network:   A  RCRA Information Ex-
  change (Issue #3) (Summer/Fall 1991)
• Once There Lived a Wicked Dragon (Coloring Book)
* Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the Mar-
  ketplace
 • Recycle  Today!  Educational  Materials for Grades K-12
   (Brochure)
 • Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Brochure)
 • Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Poster)
 • Recycling in Federal Agencies
 • Recycling Works!   State and Local Solutions to Solid
   Waste Management Problems
 ,  *'• '-,  ''ill; i!!1]	i IT,•uriiHWj	i".'>"I1;::,:	',	"n< •' •	* ,"',',I '«•	,'•,' 'uii	BUI Bin	i"11	'is,',"
 • Report to Congress: A Study of the use of Recycled Pav-
   ing.Material
 • Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
   nicipal Officials: Accounting Format
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-.
   nicipal Officials: Financing
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
   nicipal Officials: Further Assistance
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
   nicipal Officials: Interim Report
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
   nicipal Officials:  Marketing
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides'for Mu-
   nicipal Officials: Planning and Overview
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
   nicipal Officials: Procurement
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
   nicipal Officials: Risks and Contracts  '
 • Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 '  nicipal Officials: Technologies
 • Reusable News
 • Ride the Wave of the Future: Recycle.Today! (Poster)
!'  ' "' " .i! ilii 'TUn/'1 " nJI	 ,p "i'ili|||i',||'|ii|||	l"li,"i'i"n! .ii'l", ' ii '!•,' il,!'i i""'! i	,,1'l'i' If I IP'i "' '„! i '"I *	M «	i1; ,,,' if,'"in i'  I'lPf1'!!!,:,!!:,!!!!11,illinium .iniLiM"; ",•,
' • School Recycling Programs: A Handbook for Educators
 • Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
   Document
 •  Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action (Final Report
   of the Municipal Waste Task Force)
 •  Source Separation  Collection and Processing Equipment;
   A User's Guide
 • Source Separation: The  Community Awareness Program
   in Somerville and Marblehead, Massachusetts


 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-ALUMINUM '^	

•"•  Markets for Recovered Aluminum
 •  Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
   Document; Appendices A-C
 •  Summary of Markets for Recovered Aluminum
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 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—BATTERIES
 • Environmental' Fact Sheet: Mercury in the Municipal Solid
  Waste (MSW) Stream
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Modifications to the
  Hazardous Waste Recycling Program
 • Reusable News (Spring/Summer 1991)
 •' Reusable News (Spring 1992)
 • Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
  Document; Appendices A-C
 • States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling
 • .Used Dry Cell Batteries: Is a Collection Program Right for
  Your Community?

 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—GLASS!
 • Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
  terials for Highway Construction
. • Markets for Recovered Glass
 • Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled Pav-
  ing Material
 • Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
  Document; Appendices A-C
 • Summary of Markets for Recovered Glass

 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—PAPER
 • Background   Documentation  for  Minimum   Content
  Standards ,                          j
 • Office Paper Recycling: An Implementation Manual
 • Residential  Paper  Recovery:  A  Community  Action
  Program
 • Reusable News (Winter 1990)                -
 • Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
  Document; Appendices A-C

 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—PLASTICS
 • Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
  terials for Highway Construction
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Plastics: The Facts About
  Production, Use, and Disposal
 • Environmental Fact  Sheet:   The Facts About Plastics in
  the Marine Environment
 • Environmental Fact  Sheet: The Facts on Recycling Plas-
  tics
 • Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled Pav-
  ing Material
 • Report to Congress:  Methods to Manage and Control
  Plastic Wastes   '
• Reusable News (Spring 1990)
• Reusable News (Spring/Summer 1991)
• Reusable News (Summer 1992)
• Reusable News (Winter/Spring 1993) ,,
• Solid Waste Dilemma; An Agenda for Action; Background
  Document; Appendices A-C

SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—TIRES
• Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Ma-
  terials for Highway Construction
• Markets for Scrap Tires
• Report to Congress: A Study of the Use of Recycled Pav-
  ing Material
• Reusable News (Winter 1991)
• Reusable News (Summer/Fall 1993)
• Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
  Document; Appendices A-C
• State,Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick Reference Guide
• Summary of Markets for Scrap Tires

SOLID WASTE RECYCLING—USED OIL
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards Issued
  to Control Potential Risks from Recycled Used Oil - No
  Hazardous Waste Listing
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  No Hazardous Waste Listing
  for Used Oil That Is Being Disposed           .   ,    .
• How to Set Up a Local Program to Recycle Used Oil
• Recycling Used Oil: 10 Steps to Change Your Oil
,• Recycling Used Oil: For Service Stations and Other Vehi-
  cle-Service Facilities
• Recycling Used Oil: What Can You Do?
• Reusable News (Fall 1991)          .  '  •  •
• Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
  Document; Appendices A-C
• Used Oil Recycling

SOLVENTS
see a/so F-WASTES   •
.• Background Document for Solvents to Support 40  CFR
  Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II
• Background Document for Solvents to Support 40  CFR
  Part 268 Land .Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Vol-
  umes and Characteristics,. Required Treatment and Recy-
  cling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling,
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• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents (Com-
  plete Set)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Amend-
  ment to Vblumes 1 and 2 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for F002 (1,1,2-Trichloroethane) and
  F005  (Benzene,  2-Ethoxyethanol,  and 2-Nitropropane);
  Amendment (Final)
• Land Disposal Restrictions Summary; Volume I: Solvents
  andDloxIns  "      "         '     '   '     ',".',.
• Questions and Answers on Land Disposal Restrictions for
  Solvents and Dioxins
• Response to Comments Background  Document for the
  Third  Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vblume 1-J: BOAT Related Comments; Mixed Radioactive
  Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Halo-
  genated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non-Halogenated Aromatic U
  Wastes;  F002-F005:  Solvents;  F006:  Electroplating
  Wastewater Treatment Sludges; and  F019:  Aluminum
  Conversion Coating Treatment Sludges


SOURCE REDUCTION [NON-HAZARDOUS
WASTE]     ';"   ""~  _  i   '    \   "'  ;    "	

see a/so WASTE MINIMIZATION [HAZARDOUS WASTE]
• Bibliographic Series: Waste Minimization: Hazardous and
  Non-Hazardous Solid Waste (1980 to Present)
• Bibliography of Municipal Solid Waste Management Alter-
  natives
• Charging  Households for Waste Collection and  Disposal:
  The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid
  Waste Management
• The Consumer's Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste
• Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management
* Environmental Fact Sheet: America's War on Waste
* Environmental Fact Sheet:  Municipal Landfill Regulations
  Mean Safer Disposal of Solid Waste
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Municipal Solid Waste Preven-
  tion In Federal Agencies
• Environmental Fact  Sheet:  Plastics:  The  Facts About
  Production, Use, and Disposal
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Plastics: The Facts on Source
  Reduction
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycling Grass Clippings
• Environmental Fact Sheet:   The Facts About Plastics in
  the Marine Environment
• Environmental Fact Sheet: The Facts on Degradable Plastics
• Household Hazardous Waste Management: A Manual for
  One-Day Community Collection Programs
  Household Hazardous Waste: Steps to Safe Management
  Let's Reduce and Recycle: A Curriculum for Solid Waste
  Awareness	
  MSW Factbook
  Preliminary  Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead  and
  Cadmium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste

  Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on House-
  hold  Hazardous Waste Management, November 5-7, 1990,
  San Francisco, California
  Proceedings of the  Fourth  National  Conference  on
  Household Hazardous Waste Management

  Proceedings of the Seventh National" United States Envi-
  ronmental Protection Agency Conference on Household
  Hazardous Waste "Management,  December 8-12, 1992,
  Minneapolis, Minnesota
  Proceedings of the Sixth National United States Environ-
  mental Protection Agency Conference on Household Haz-
  ardous   Waste   Management,   Seattle,  Washington,
  December 3-?; 1991
  Promotingi "Source Reduction and Recyclabllity in the Mar-
  ketplace
  Report  to Congress:  Methods to Manage and  Control
  Plastic Wastes
  Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue
  Reusable"News	'.'	'	'" •	
  Summary of the First National Conference on Household
  Hazardous Waste Collection Programs
  Summary of the Second National Conference on House-
  hold  Hazardous Waste Management
  Summary of the Third National Conference on Household
  Hazardous Waste Management
  Unit  Pricing: Providing an Incentive to Reduce Municipal
  Solid-Waste
  Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for Solid Waste
  Officials; Volumes I and II
STATE PROGRAMS

• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Guidance for
  Capacity Assurance Planning

• Equivalency of State Financial  Responsibility Mechanisms
• Guidance for Capacity  Assurance Planning; Capacity
  Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9)
• Hazardous Waste Management  Planning  Needs  and
  Practices: A Review of Several State Agency Approaches
• RCRA Final Authorization Guidance Manual
• RCRA ImplementatiQn Plans (RIP); Fiscal Years:  1987-
  1994
• RCRA'Implementation'Plan (RIP):  Fiscal Year 1994 Ad-
  dendum
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• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11
• State Authorization Manual
• State Decision-Makers Guide for Hazardous Waste Man-
  agement
• State Program Advisory Number Eight
• State Programs Advisory Number Nine
• States' Efforts to Promote,Lead-Acid Battery Recycling


STEEL PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K061 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K061; Addendum  (.Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K062 (Final)
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  New Treatment Standards Fi-
  nalized for K061 High Zinc Subcategory Wastes
• Response to Comments Background' Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1-K:  BOAT Related Comments; F025:  Wastes
  from the Production  -of  Chlorinated  Aliphatics;  K002-
  K008: Inorganic Pigments;   K011, K013, K014: Acryloni-
  triles; K015:  Still  Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride; K046:
  Wastewater Treatment Sludges  from Manufacturing, For-
  mulating,  and  Loading  of  Lead-Based Initiating Com-
  pounds;  K061:   Electric Arc Furnace Dust; .and K069:
  Emission  Control  Dust/Sludge  from  Secondary  Lead
  Smelting
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments


SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS

• Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Sup-
  plemental Background Document for the Final  Double
  Liners and 'Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
  Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impoundments
• Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance  in
  Double-Lined Landfills and. Surface Impoundments
• Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak De-
  tection Rule
• Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments
« Environmental Fact Sheet: Clarification on the Timing for
  Retrofitting Surface Impoundments Under the Land Dis-
  posal Restrictions .Rule
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for Cor-
  rective Action Management Units and Temporary Units
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA  Releases Final Rule on
  Liners and Leak Detection Systems
• Final Interim Status Standards for Surface Impoundments
  (40  CFR 265.220); Standards Applicable to Owners and
  Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Interim  Status Surface  Impoundments; Retrofitting Vari-
  ances; Guidance Document
• Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evalu-
  ation
• Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate
• Minimum Technology Guidance on1 Double Liner Systems
  for  Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Design,  Con-
  struction, and Operation
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems
  for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles; De-
  sign, Construction, and Operation (Draft)
• Permit Applicants'  Guidance Manual for Exposure  Infor-
  mation Requirements Under RCRA, Section 3019
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Surface Impound-
  ments                                            *
• RCRA  Guidance .Document:  Surface  Impoundments,
  Liner Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Draft
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8
• Regulatory  Determination:   Landfills and Surface Im-
  poundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge
• Technical Guidance -Document: Final Covers on Hazard-
  ous  Waste Landfills and Surface Impoundments
• Technical Resource  Document:  Design, • Construction,
  and Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste
  Surface Impoundments
SURVEYS

see HAZARDOUS WASTE DATA
see MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS [MSWLF]


TANKS

• Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test, Inspect, and In-
  stall Storage Tank Systems
• Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Technical
  Guidance Document
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Proposes to Exempt Un-
  derground Storage Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media
  and Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste Requirement
• General and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 CFR
  264 and  265, Subpart J); Interim Status Standards for
  Chemical, Physical,  and Biological  Treatment (40  CFR
  265, Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners and
  Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment,  Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
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• Hazardous  Waste Tanks  Failure  Model;  Description of
  Methodology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E
• Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis
• Permit Writers' Guidance Manual  for Hazardous Waste
  Tank Standards
• Questions and Answers Regarding the July 14, 1986, Haz-
  ardous Waste Tank System Regulatory Amendments
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8
• Rules for Hazardous Waste Tank Systems
• Technical Resource  Document for Obtaining Variances
  from the Secondary Containment Requirement of Hazard-
  ous Waste Tank Systems; Volumes I and II
• Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Treat-
  ment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems


TEST METHODS

• Background Document for the Groundwater Screening
  Procedure to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restric-
  tions
• Background Document for the Liquid Release Test; Single
  Laboratory Evaluation and  1988 Collaborative Study
• Background Document on the Development and Use of
  Reference Doses; Part I:  Data Needs and Apportion-
  ment; Part II: Considerations Related to the Development
  of Protocols for Tbxicity Studies
• Batch-Type  Procedures for Estimating Soil Adsorption of
  Chemicals; Technical Resource Document
• Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22); Identification
  and Listing  of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3001
• Design and Development of a  Hazardous Waste Reactiv-
  ity Testing Protocol
• Determining the Integrity  of Concrete Sumps; Technical
  Guidance Document
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Delisting Petitions and the Peti-
  tion Review Process
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Revises Quality Assurance
  Measures for the Tbxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Revises Test Methods for
  Evaluating Solid Waste (SW-846)
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Toxicity Characteristic Rule Fi-
  nalized
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Update to Third Edition of
  RCRA Test Methods Document SW-846 Proposed
• EP Toxicity  Characteristic  (40 CFR 261.24); identification
  and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3001                   	
• Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Wastes
• Inter-Industry Collaborative Study of Toxicity Characteristic
  Leaching  Procedures;  Addendum to  Compilation of
  Phase IA and Phase II Data
• Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities
• Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Sampling and Analysis
• Permit Guidance  Manual  on  Hazardous Waste  Land
  Treatment Demonstrations
                                             '	mini INUIni'li ' Hi!	II1 I
	 i"  i, " ,11111,1	11,1,1,,"'i ' ipPII	L'JIlHhllLlfllir'i 'i I,"I111' ' 'Im " 	'	Hi,! ",' ,' „	I	'I'M II" '	 i'I' '•''
• Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone Monitor-
  ing for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Units
• Reactivity Characteristic  (40  CFR  261.23); Identification
  and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3001
• Report on Minimum Criteria to Assure Data Quality
• Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic Conductivity
  Testing
• Solid  Waste  Leaching  Procedure;  Technical  Resource
  Document for Public Comment
• Statistical  Training Course for  Groundwater  Monitoring
  Data Analysis
• Summary and Technical Review of Suppprting Literature
  for the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Ex-
  traction and  Beneficiatipn / of Metallic Ores,  Phosphate
  Rock, Asbestos, Overburden from  Uranium Mining, and
'  Oil Shale
• Summary of Appropriate Analytical Methods for Appendix
  IX; Parts I and II                         .
• Summary'of  Data Presented in the Background Docu-
  ment  for  Effluent Limitations Guidelines and  Standards:
  Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category
• Summary of  Data Presented in the Background Docu-
  ment  for  Effluent Limitations Guidelines, and, Standards;
  Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category
• Surface Water Screening Procedure; Background Docu-
  ment
• Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
  ments:  Method 1311 - Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
  Procedure
• Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix B: Sampling
  Strategy
• Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix D: .Analytical
  Methods
• Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix G: Sampling
  Plan, and Sampling Quality Assurance/Quality Control
• Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste Regula-
  tory Determination
• Test Method  8290:  Procedures for the Detection  and
  Measurement  of PCDDs and PCDFs
• Test Method 9096: Liquid Release test (LRTJ Procedure
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• Test Method Equivalency Petitions; A Guidance Manual
• Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemi-
  cal Methods;  Third Edition;  Volumes IA," IB, 1C, and  II
  (EPA/SW-846)
• Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste:  Chemical/Physi-
  cal Methods; Third Edition; Final Update Package I
• Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste:  Qhemical/Physi-
  ca! Methods; Third Edition; Proposed Update Package II
• Toxicity Characteristic Leaching  Procedure; Background
  Document on  Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
  Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste Management System, Sec-
  tion 3001, Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste


THALLIUM WASTES

• Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document for P and U Thallium Wastes (Final)
• Response to,Comments Background  Document for the
  Third  Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1-1:  BOAT Related  Comments; D009:  Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Contain-
  ing Mercury; K045, K046, and K047:  Wastes from the
  Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011:  Char-
  acteristic Wastes for Silver; P119., P120: Vanadium Contain-
  ing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium


TIRES

see MARKETS-TIRES
see PROCUREMENT-RETREAD TIRES
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-TIRES
TOLUENE PRODUCTION WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-.
 ' ground Document for Wastes from the Production of Dini-
  trotoluene, Toluenediamine, • and Toluene Diisocyanate,
  K027; K111-K116, U221, and U223  (Final)
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20 Newly  Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris     '      •            .'    '
• •Environmental Fact Sheet: Wastes Generated During the,
,  Prpduction of Chlorinated Toluenes Listed as Hazardous
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Second Third  Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments
TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC [TC]

• Does Your Business Produce Hazardous Waste?.
  Small Businesses Do
  • Chemical Manufacturers
           •  Cleaning and Cosmetics
           •  Construction
           •  Drycleaning and Laundry
           •' Educational and Vocational Shops
           •  Equipment Repair
           •  Formulators
           •  Furniture/Wood Manufacturing and Refinishing
           •  Laboratories..
           •  Leather Products Manufacturing
           •  Metal Manufacturing,
           •  Motor Freight Terminals/Railroad Transport
           *  Paper Industry
           •  Pesticfde End-Users/Application Services
           •  Printing and Allied Industries ,
           •  Textile Manufacturing
           •  Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest Instructions-
           •  Vehicle Maintenance
           •  Wood Preserving
         • Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes to Exempt Un-
           'derground Storage Tanks,  Petroleum-Contaminated  Me-
           dia   and   Debris'  from   RCRA  Hazardous  Waste
           Requirement    '.
         • Environmental  Fact Sheet:    EPA Proposes  Treatment
        -   Standards for Newly Listed and Identified Wastes and for
           Hazardous Soil                 -
         • Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Revises Quality Assurance
           Measures' for the Toxicity Characteristic  Leaching Proce-
          .dure
         • Environmental Fact Sheet: Interim, Final Rule Suspending
           Application  of the-Toxicity Characteristic for Used Chlc-
           rofluoroparbon Refrigerants Being Reclaimed
        ' • Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Modifications to the
        -   Hazardous Waste Recycling  Program
         • Environmental Fact Sheet: Temporary Suspension of the
           Toxicity Characteristic  in   Non-UST Petroleum-Product
           Cleanups Proposed
         • Environmental  Fact,Sheet:,  Toxicity Characteristic  Rule
           Finalized                                 .    .   -
         • EP Toxicity Characteristic (40  CFR 261.24); Identification
           and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
           Section 3001
         • Inter-Industry Collaborative Study of Toxicity Characteristic
           Leaching   Procedures; Addendum to  Compilation  of
           Phase IA and Phase II Data
Many
The  New Toxicity Characteristic  Rule:
Tips for Generators
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• Technical Background Document and Response to Com-
  ments:  Method 1311 - Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
  Procedure
* Toxjcity Characteristic Leaching Procedure;  Background
  Document on Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
  Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste Management System, Sec-
  tion 3001, Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
• Tbxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact Analysis


TRANSPORTERS

• Asbestos Waste Management Guidance: Generation, Trans-
  port, Disposal
* Catalogue of Hazardous Waste Reports
• Does \bur Business Produce Hazardous Waste? Many
  Small Busineses Do
  • Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest Instructions
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Entry into Force of the Basel
  Convention
• Heuristic Routing for Solid Waste Collection Vehicles
• Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes: .A Guide to the
  Federal Program for Transporters
• Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and Reporting (40 CFR
  264 and 265, Subpart E); Standards Applicable to Own-
  ers and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Stor:
  ago,  and Disposal Facilities  Under RCRA, Subtitle C,
  Section 3004
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 7
• RCRIS Extract Tape
• Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Regulations Af-
  fecting Generators and  Transporters (40 CFR 262  and
  263); Explanation of Revisions in Reporting Burden Esti-
  mates
• State Decision-Makers Guide  for Hazardous Waste Man-
  agement
• U.S.  Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials
  Regulations as They Apply to the U.S. Environmental Pro-
  tection Agency's Hazardous Waste Regulations


TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL
FACILITIES (TSDFs)

• BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1989 Data)
• Catalogue of Hazardous Waste Reports
• Closure/Post-Closure and Financial  Responsibility  Re-
  quirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities; Final Rule; Background Document
• Closure/Post-Closure Interim Status Standards (40 CFR
  265,  Subpart G):  Standards Applicable to Owners and
  Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section  3004
 • Corrective Measures for Releases to Groundwater from
   Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report
 • Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil from Solid Waste
   Management Units; Draft Final Report
 • Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters, Draft
   Final Report
 • Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable  Hydrogeology
   under RCRA (Complete Set)
 • Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Technical
   Guidance Document
 • Directory of Commercial Hazardous Waste Management
  1 Facilities
 • Discussion Document for Roundtable  Session on Waste
   Minimization  .
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: Changes to Interim Status Fa-
   cilities; Modifications to  Hazardous Waste Permits; Proce-
   dures for Post-Closure Permitting
_• Environmental Fact Sheet:   Delay of Closure Period for
   Hazardous Waste Facilities
 • Environmental  Fact  Sheet:   EPA Amends Monitoring
   Wejl Requirements for  Interim-Status  Hazardous Waste
   Facilities
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Amends Regulations Re-
   lated to Third-Party Liability Coverage,  Closure, and Post-
   Closure Care	,	
 • -Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules .for Cor-
   rective Action Management Units and Temporary Units
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Nineteen Eighty-Five National
   Biennial  Report of   Hazardous Waste Generators  and
   Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: Proposed Rulemaking on Cor-
   rective Action for Solid Waste Management Units at Haz-
   ardous Waste Management Facilities
 • Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and Hazardous Waste
 • Evaluation Guidelines for Toxic Air Emissions from Land
   Disposal Facilities
 • Final Draft Guidance for Subpart  G  of the  Interim Status
   Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
   Treatment Storage, and Disposal Facilities
 • Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Care;
   Requirements for Owners and Operators.of Hazardous
   Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; A Quid-,
   ance Manual
 • Financial Requirements (40 CFR  264  and  265, Subpart
   H); Standards Applicable to Owners  and  Operators of
   Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
  ties under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 • Financial Requirements; Interim  Status Standards (40
   CFR 265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance
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• General Issues Concerning Interim Status Standards (40
  CFR 265); Standards Applicable to Owners and Opera-
  tors of Hazardous  Waste 'Treatment, Storage, and  Dis-
  posal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 '
• General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 264.  13); Interim Status
 -Standards for General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 265. 13);
  Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Haz-
  ardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
  under RCRA,.Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265, Subpart F); Stand-
  ards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous
 , Waste Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal Facilities  under
  RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Groundwater Monitoring Guidance for Owners and Op-
  erators of Interim Status Facilities
• Guidance for Facility Management Planning; Draft
• Guidance  Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and
  Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume III:  Unit
  Costs; Volume IV: Documentation
• Guidance  Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Treatment
  Closu're/Post-Closure (40 CFR Part 265)
• Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Technologi-
  cal  Requirements of  HSWA of 1984, Respecting Liners
  and Leachate Collection Systems; Reauthorization Statu-
  tory Interpretation #5D .
• Hazardous Waste Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (BIFs)
• Hazardous Waste.Incinerators       •  .   • ••        •
'• Hydrologic Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites
• Interim BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1991 Data)
• Interim Status Standards and  General Status  Standards
  for Closure and  Post-Closure Care (40 CFR 264 and 265,
  Subpart G);  Standards Applicable to Owners and Opera-,
  tors of Hazardous  Waste Treatment, Storage, and  Dis-
  posal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
« Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and Opera-
  tors of Hazardous  Waste Treatment, Storage, and  Dis-
  posal Facilities; A Guidance Manual
• Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and Reporting (40 CFR
  264 and 265, Subpart E); Standards*Applicable to Own-
  ers  and Operators of Hazardpus Waste Treatment, Stor-
  age, and  Disposal Facilities under RCRA,  Subtitle C,
  Section 3004
• Model  RCRA- Permit for Hazardous Waste" Management
  Facilities
• National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
  on 1989 Data)
• National Criteria for a Quality Hazardous Waste Manage-
  ment Program
• National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators  and
  Treatment, Storage,  Disposal and Recycling Facilities in
  1986:  Hazardous Waste Generation and Management '
> National  Survey of Hazardous  Waste Generators and
 Treatment,  Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in
 1986:  Hazardous  Waste Management in RCRA TSDR
- Units ,
• National  Survey of Hazardous  Waste Generators and
 Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated Un-
 der RCRA in 1981    •    '
> Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial Rep*ort of Hazard-
 ous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Dis-
 posal Facilities Regulated under RCRA; Volumes I and II
• Nineteen Eighty-Seven National  Biennial RCRA Hazard-
 ous Waste Report
• Nineteen Eighty-Six National Screening Survey of Hazard-
 ous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal; and Recycling
 Facilities
• No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
 posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners;
 Draft
> Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste
 Land Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal Facilities;  Final
 •Drafr                          .         .     •     '
• Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for the General  Facil-
 ity Standards of 40 CFR 264
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater and
 Air Emission Monitoring
> Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater Pro-
 tection Standard
> Permitting  of  Land Disposal Facilities: Overview;  Back-
• ground Document
• Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and Demonstrations for
 .Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
 ties; A Guidance Manual
• Protocol  for Evaluating Interim Status Closure/Post-Clo-
 sure Plans                         '
• RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance
• RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance; Interim Final
• RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Compliance Order Guid-
 ance
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volumes 7-8
• RCRA Personnel Training Guidance for Owners or'Opera-
 tors of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities '
• RCRA Public  Involvement Manual
• RCRIS Extract Tape
• Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking
 on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units
• Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 264. 15) and  Interim
 Status Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 265. 15); Stand-
 .ards Applicable to  Owners and Operators of Hazardous
 Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under
 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004     ,
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• Standards for Personnel  Training (40 CFR 264.  16);  In-
  terim Status Standards for Personnel Training (40 CFR
  265. 16); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators
  of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
  cilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Standards for Preparedness and Prevention (40 CFR 264
  and 265, Subpart C); Standards for Contingency Plan
  and Emergency Procedures (40 CFR 264 and 265, Sub-
  part D); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators
  of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
  cilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Standards for Security (40 CFR 264. 14);  Interim Status
  Standards for Security (40 CFR 265.14); Standards Appli-
  cable to Owners and Operators  of Hazardous Waste
  Treatment, Storage, and "Disposal Facilities Under RCRA,
  Subtitle C, Section 3004
• State Decision-Makers Guide for Hazardous Waste  Man-
  agement
                 *
• Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Determining
  Appropriate Technology and Response for Air Releases;
  Draft Final Report
• Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Subsurface
  Gas
TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL
FACILITIES (TSDFs)—CAPACITY

• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:  First
  Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity
• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
  First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
  and Availability Treatment Capacity; Parts I and II
» Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second
  Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity; Volumes I and II
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Sup-
  port 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal' Restrictions; Proposed
  Rule: Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
  Required and Availability Treatment Capacity
• Background Document for Solvents to  Support 40 CFR
  Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes  I and II
• Background Document for Solvents to  Support 40 CFR
  Part 268 Land  Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Vol-
  umes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recy-
  cling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling
* Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:
  Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
  and Available Treatment Capacity;  (Complete  Set)
   Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
   40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed
   Rule:  Third Third Waste Volumes,  Characteristics, and ,
   Required  and Available Treatment Capacity (Complete
         '
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Documents for  First Third Wastes;  Final Rule
   (Complete Set)
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Documents for Second Third Wastes; Final Rule
   (Complete Set)
 • Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Documents for Third Third Wastes;  Final Rule
   (Complete Set)   .
 • Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set
 • Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data Set
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Capacity Assurance Planning
   and the 1991 Biennial Report
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Effective Date for Hazardous
   Debris Treatment Standards Extended One Year
 • Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Guidance for
   Capacity Assurance Planning
 • Guidance  for Capacity  Assurance Planning;  Capacity
   Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9)
 • Hazardous' Waste  Management  Planning Needs and
   Practices:  A Review of Several State Agency Approaches
 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
   Second Third Land Disposal Restri6tions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2:  Capacity Related Comments
 • Response to  Comments Background Document for the
,   Third Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2:  Capacity Related Comments (Complete Set)
 • Summary  Report of Capacity at" Commercial  Facilities;
   Volumes I and II
 • Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial and
   Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volumes I and II


 TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL
 FACILITIES  (TSDFs}—DISPOSAL

 • Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Supple-
   mental Background Document for the Final Double Liners
   and Leak  Detection Systems Rule  for Hazardous Waste,,
   Landfills, Waste"Pi'les,' and Surface impoundments '
 • Asbestos  Waste Management Guidance:  Generation,
   Transport,  Disposal
 • Assessment of Hazardous Waste Mismanagement Dam-
   age Case Histories
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• Background Document for First Third Wastes.to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: First
  Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and. Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity
,• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal  Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
  First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
  and Availability Treatment Capacity; Parts I and II
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
 .40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second
  Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity; Volumes I. and II
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Sup-
  port 40 CFR 268 Land  Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed
  Rule:  Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
  Required and Availability Treatment Capacity
• Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
  Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II
• Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
  Part 268-Land Disposal  Restrictions: Solvent Waste Vol-
  umes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recy-
  cling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling -   '
• Background Document for Third Third Wastes.to Support
  40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:
  Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
  and Available Treatment Capacity; (Complete Set)
• Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR  Part 268 Land  Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed
  Rule:   Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
  Required and Available  Treatment Capacity (Complete
  Set)
• Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance  in
  Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments
• Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak De-
  tection Rule
• Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
  ties: Summary of Liner and  Leak Detection Designs, Ac-
  tion  Leakage  Rates,   Response  Action  Plans, and
  Management of Liquids in Landfills
• Design, Construction, and Evaluation  of Clay  Liners for
  Waste Management Facilities
• Determining the  Integrity of Concrete Sumps; Technical
 . Guidance Document
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Releases Final Rule on
  Liners and Leak Detection Systems
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA's Final Conditional No-Mi-
  gration  Determination for DOE's Waste  Isolation Pilot
  Plant (WIPP)
• Environmental Fact  Sheet:   Final Rule for  Third Third
  Scheduled  Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements for
  Land Disposal Restrictions
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:  Land Disposal  Restrictions -
  Second Third (Final)     ,  -        •
 • Environmental Fact  Sheet:   Large-Volume  Wastes from
  Coal-Fired Electric Utilities Exempt as Hazardous Waste
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:   Milestone!  Fifth Rulemaking
  Finalizes Land Disposal Restrictions
 • Environmental Fact Sheet:   No Land Disposal Standards
  Amendment
 • Environmental'Fact Sheet: The National Corrective Action
  Prioritization System
 • Fate and Transport of Hazardous Constituents; Identifica-
  tion and Listing of Hazardous Waste' Under RCRA, Subti-
  tle C, Section 3001
 • Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure  and
  Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G.and H); Volume II: Land
  Disposal Facilities
 • Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Solidi-
 . fied Waste
 • Joint.NRG/EPA Guidance on a Conceptual Design Ap-
  proach  for Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and
  Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities
 • Liner Location Risk and'Cost Analysis Model
 • Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities
 • Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate
 • Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes:  A Guide to the
  Federal Program for Treatment, Destruction, and Disposal
  Facilities
 • Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Systems
  for Landfills and  Surface Impoundments; Design, Con-
  struction, and Operation
 • Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems
  for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles; De-
  sign, Construction, and Operation (Draft)
 • Permitting   of  Land  Disposal Facilities:  Performance
  Standards for Land Disposal Facilities
 • Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Underground Injec-
  tion; Background Document
 • Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to De-
  termine Required  Liner Thickness          K   ,
 • Procedures  Manual for Groundwater Monitoring at Solid
  Waste Disposal Facilities
 • Prohibition on the Disposal  of Bulk Liquid  Hazardous
  Waste in Landfills; Statutory Interpretive Guidance.
 • Regulatory  Determination:   .Landfills  and Surface  Im-
  poundments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge
 • Report  to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Coal
  by Electric Utility Power Plants
-• Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous Liquids
  in Hazardous Waste Landfills
 • SOILINER Model
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                               Fabrication of Polyethyl-
• Technical Guidance Document:
  ene FML Reid Seams
• Technical Guidance Document:  Final Covers on Hazard-
  ous Waste Landfills and Surface Impoundments
• Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting Leachate
  Generation from Solid Waste Disposal Sites


TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL
FACILITIES (TSDFsHSITING	

• Combined NRG/EPA  Siting  Guidelines .for  Disposal of
  Commercial Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous
  Waste
• Construction Quality  Assurance for  Hazardous Waste
  Land Disposal Facilities; Technical Guidance Document,
• Design,  Construction,  and Evaluation of Clay Liners for
  Waste Management Facilities
• Discussion Document  for Roundtable Session on Techni-
  cal Combustion Standards
• General  Facility Standards for Location of Facilities (40
  CFR 264, Subpart B, Section  264. 18); Standards Applica-
  ble to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treat-
  ment, Storage,  and  Disposal  Facilities Under  RCRA,
  Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Geotechnical Systems for Structures on  Contaminated
  Sites; Technical Guidance Document
• Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission Monitor-
  ing; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions Evaluation Guide-
  line
• Guidance Document: Seismic Considerations in Hazard-
  ous Waste Management Facilities
• Hazardous Waste Land Treatment
• Hydrologic  Evaluation  of Landfill Performance  (HELP)
  Model; Volume 1:  User's Guide for  Version 1; Second
  Edition; Volume 2: Documentation for Version 1
• Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model
» Location Standards for RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities;
  Regulatory Development Plan
• Permit Writers' Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste
  Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal  Facilities; Phase
  1: Criteria for Location Acceptability and Existing  Applica-
  ble Regulations
* Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities:  Information Re-
  quirements for Permitting Discharges; General Standards
  Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
• Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic Conductivity
  Testing
• Technical Guidance Document:  Inspection  Techniques
  for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams
TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL
FACILITIES (TSDFs)—STORAGE

• Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Sup-
  plemental  Background Document for the Final  Double
  Liners and Leak Detection Systems Rule for Hazardous
  Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impoundments
• Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance in
  Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments
• Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak De-
  tection Rule
• Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
  ties: Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Ac-
  tion  Leakage,  Rates, Response  Action   Plans,  and
  Management of Liquids in Landfills
• Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test, Inspect, and In-
  stall Storage Tank Systems
• Design,  Construction, and Evaluation of Clay Liners for
 • Waste Management Facilities
• Determining the Integrity of Concrete Sumps;  Technical
  .Guidance Document,
• General and Interim Status Standards for Tanks (40 CFR
  264 and 265, Subpart J); Interim Status Standards for
  Chemical,  Physical,'  and  Biological Treatment  (40 CFR
  265, Subpart  Q); Standards Applicable to  Owners and
  Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Guidance for Permit Writers:  Facilities Storing Hazardous
  Waste in Containers
• Guidance  Manual for Cost  Estimates for Closure and
'  Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volumes I: Treat-
  ment and Storage Facilities
• Guide for Preparing  RCRA Permit Applications for Exist-
  ing Facilities
* Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Solidi-
  fied Waste              -
• Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure  Model; Description" of
  Methodology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E
• Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis          •   '
• Interim Status Surface Impoundments;  Retrofitting Vari-
  ances; Guidance Document
• 'Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Systems
  for Landfills and .Surface Impoundments; Design,  Con-
  struction, and Operation
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems
  for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles; De-
  sign, Construction, and Operation  (Draft)
• Permit Writers' Guidance Manual  for Hazardous Waste
  Tank Standards
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• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Surface, Impound-
  ments   •
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Waste Piles
• Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to De-
  termine Required Liner Thickness
• Questions and Answers Regarding the July 14,1986, Haz-
  ardous Waste Tank System Regulatory Amendments
• RCRA Guidance Document: Land Treatment
• RCRA  Guidance  Document  Surface  Impoundments,
  Liner Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Draft
• Rules for Hazardous Waste Tank Systems
• SOILINER Model
• Technical Guidance Document:  Fabrication of Polyethyl-
  ene FML Field Seams
• Technical Guidance Document:  Final Covers on Hazard-
  ous Waste Landfills and Surface Impoundments
• Technical Guidance Document:  Inspection  Techniques
  for the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams
• Technical Resource Document  for Obtaining Variances
  from the Secondary Containment Requirement of Hazard-
  ous Waste Tank Systems; Volumes I and II
• Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Treat-
  ment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems


TREATMENT, STORAGE,  DISPOSAL
FACILITIES (TSDFs)—TREATMENT

• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: First
  Third Waste Volumes,  Characteristics, and  Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity
• Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
  First Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics,  and Required
  and Availability Treatment Capacity; Parts I and II
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Rnal Rule: Second
  Third Waste Volumes,  Characteristics,  and  Required and
  Availability Treatment Capacity; Volumes I and II
• Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Sup-
  port 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed
  Rule:  Second Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and
  Required and Availability Treatment Capacity
• Background Document for Solvents to Support  40 CFR
  Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volumes I and II
• Background Document for Solvents to Support  40 CFR
  Part 268  Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Vol-
  umes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recy-
  cling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling
• Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:,
  Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
.. and Available Treatment Capacity; (Complete Set)
• Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
  40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed
  Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Re-
  quired and Available Treatment Capacity (Complete Set)
• Background Information Document for the Development
  of Regulations  to  Control the Burning of Hazardous
  Wastes in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents (Com-
  plete Set)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Quality Assurance/Quality  Control
  Procedures and  Methodology (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAF) Back-
  ground  Documents, for First Third Wastes;- Final  Rule
  (Complete Set)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Documents for Second  Third Wastes; Final Rule
  (Complete Set)                   ;
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground  Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final  Rule
  (Complete Set)
-• Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set
• Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data Set
• Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facili-
  ties:  Summary of Liner and Leak Detection Designs, Ac-
  tion  Leakage   Rates,   Response  Action   Plans,  and
  Management of  Liquids in Landfills
• Discussion Document for Roundtable Session 'on Techni-
  cal Combustion  Standards
• Draft Strategy for Combustion of Hazardous Waste
• Draft Strategy on  Combustion and Waste Minimization:
  Project Plans
• Engineering Handbook for Hazardous Waste Incineration
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Amendment to  the  Regula-
  tions for Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Indus-
  trial Furnaces
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Effective Date for Hazardous
  Debris Treatment Standards Extended One Year
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules  for Cor-
  rective Action Management Units and Temporary Units
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues New Treatment
  Standards for Certain Ignitable and Corrosive  Wastes
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Proposes Modifications
  to the Definition  of Wastewater Treatment Unit
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                                                                                                         '     	'l'),',!!
* Environmental  Fact  Sheet:   'EPA Proposes Treatment
  Standards for Newly Listed and Identified Wastes and for
  Hazardous Soil
• Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Releases Final Rule on
  Liners and Leak Detection Systems
• Environmental  Fact  Sheet:   Rnal  Rule for Third  Third
  Scheduled Wastes Completes Statutory Requirements for
  Land Disposal Restrictions
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Boilers and
  Industrial Furnaces Now Under Strict RCRA Regulations
* Environmental Fact Sheet: Land  Disposal Restrictions -
  Second Third (Rnal)
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Milestone! Fifth Rulemaking
  Finalizes Land Disposal Restrictions
• Environmental Fact Sheet: New Treatment Standards Fi-
  nalized for K061 High Zinc Subcategory Wastes
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulations for Burning Haz-
  ardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Clarified
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Reduction and  Com-
  bustion of Hazardous Waste
* Environmental Fact Sheet: Tighter Controls Proposed for
  Hazardous Waste incinerators
* Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20  Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris
• EPA Guide for Infectious Waste Management
• General and Interim  Status Standards for Tanks (40 CFR
  264 and  265,  Subpart J); Interim Status Standards for
  Chemical, Physical,  and  Biological Treatment (40 CFR
  265,  Subpart Q); Standards  Applicable to Owners and
  Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
  Disposal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal
  Restrictions Program (BOAT)
• Guidance Manual for Cost  Estimates for Closure and
  Post-Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume I: Treat-
  ment and Storage Facilities
* Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Solidi-
  fied Waste
• Hazardous Waste Incineration: Questions and Answers
• Hazardous Waste Land Treatment
• Hazardous Waste Tanks  Failure Model;  Description of
  Methodology and Appendices A, B,  C, D, and E
• Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis
• Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering Phase;
  Final Report
• Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart O);
  Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Haz-
  ardous Waste Treatment,  Storage,  and Disposal Facilities
  Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
• Interim Status Standards for Land Treatment Facilities (40
  CFR 265, Subpart M); Standards Applicable to Owners
  and Operators of  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,
  and Disposal  Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
' 3004
• Interim Status Standards for Thermal  Treatment  Proc-
  esses Other Than  Incineration and for Open Burning (40
  CFR 265, Subpart P); Standards Applicable to Owners
  and Operators of  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,
  and .Disposal  Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section
  3004  	                       ,
• Interim Status Surface Impoundments;  Retrofitting Vari-
  ances; Guidance Document
• Land  Disposal Restrictions Summary; Volume I: Solvents
  and Dioxins
• Management of  Hazardous Waste Leachate
• Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes: A Guide to the
  Federal Program for Treatment, Destruction, and Disposal
  Facilities	"	      	          	•,,
• Methodology for Developing  Best Demonstrated Available
  Technology (BDAT) Treatment Standards
• Methods  Manual  for  Compliance with  the BIF Regula-
  tions:, -Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial
  Furnaces
• Mobile Incin'eratidn: An Analysis of the Industry
• Permit Guidance  Manual on Hazardous Waste  Land
  Treatment Demonstrations
• Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone Monitor-
  ing for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Units
• Permitting Hazardous Waste  Incinerators
• Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Land Treatment
• Proposed Additions to Standards for Hazardous Waste In-
  cineration (40 CFR 264.342 and 264.343); Standards Ap-
  plicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous  Waste
  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA,
  Subtitle C, Section 3004
• RCRA Guidance Document: Land Treatment
• Report to  Congress on  the  Discharge  of  Hazardous
 ' Wastes, tp.Publicly  Owned Treatment Works (The Domes-
  tic Sewage Study)
• Response to  Comments  Background Do6ument for the
  Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related  Comments
• Response to  Comments  Background Document for the
  Third  Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1: BDAT Related Comments (Complete Set)
• Technical Implementation Document for  EPA's Boiler and
  Industrial  Furnace Regulations
• Technical  Resource Document for  Obtaining Variances
  from the Secondary Containment Requirement of Hazard-
  ous Waste Tank Systems; Volumes I and II
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• Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Treat-
  ment of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems
• Treatment' Technology Background  Document; Second
  Third; Final
• Treatment Technology  Background Document;  Third
  Third; Final    v


TRICHLOROETHANE PRODUCTION
WASTES

• Best Demonstrated  Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
 • ground Document for Wastes from the Production of 1,1,1-
  Trichloroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096 (Final)
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground  Document for Wastes from the Production of
  1,1,1-Trichloroethane,  K028,  K029,  K095,  and K0'96;
  Amendment (Final)
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Second Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed  Rule;
  Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed  Rule;
  Volume  1-M: 'BOAT Related  Comments; K017: Wastes
  from the Production  of Epichlorohydrin;  K028, K029,
  K095, and K096: Production of  1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  Wastewaters   Containing  BOAT  Constituents;  K022:
  Wastes from the Production  of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
  Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
  K035: Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Production
  of Creosote; K026:  Stripping Still Tails from the Produc-
  tion of Methyl Ethyl Pyridihe;  K083: Distillation Bottoms
  from the Production of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons
  and Heterocyclic U and  P Wastes; F024: Production of
  Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
USED OIL	

see HAZARDOUS WASTE IDENTIFICATION-LISTING OF
USED OIL
see MARKETS-USED OIL
see PROCUREMENT-RE-REFINED LUBRICATING OIL
see SOLID WASTE RECYCLING-USED OIL


U-WASTES

• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ' ground  Document  for Characteristic Ignitable Wastes
  (D001), Characteristic  Corrosive Wastes (D002), Charac-
  teristic Reactive Wastes (D003), and P and U Wastes Con-
  taining Reactive Listing Constituents (Final)
• Best Demonstrated Available Technology (E3DAT) Back-
  ground Document for Chromium Wastes D007 and U032
  (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology. (BOAT)  Back-
   ground Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, F007-F012,
   F019, and Various. P and U Codes) (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
   ground Document for  D008 and P and U Lead Wastes
 .  (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) -Back-
   ground Document for K001  (Addendum) and U051 (Creo-
   sote) (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
   ground Document for  K031, K084, K101, K102, Charac-'
   teristic Arsenic  Wastes (D004), Characteristic Selenium.
   Wastes (D010), and  P  and  U Wastes Containing Arsenic
   and Selenium Listing Constituents (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
   ground Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009,
   K106, P065, P092, and U151) (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
 ,  ground Document for Organophosphorus Wastes,  K038-
   K040, and Various P  and U Codes (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
   ground Document for P and U Thallium Wastes (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
   ground  Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023,  K093,
   K094, and Various P  and U Codes (Final)
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
   ground  Document  for U  and P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate (F039), Volume A:  Wastewater Forms of Or-
   ganic U and P  Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039)
•   for which there are Concentration-Based Treatment Stand-
   ards
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
   ground  Document  for U  and P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate (F039), Volume B:  U and P Wastewaters and
   Nonwastewaters with Methods of Treatment as Treatment
   Standards
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
•   ground  Document  for U  and P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate (F039), Volume  C:  Nonwastewater Forms of Or-
   ganic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039)
   for which there are Concentration-Based Treatment Stand-
   ards
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
   ground  Document  for U  and P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate (F039), Volume D:  Reactive U  and P Waste-
   waters and Nonwastewaters
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT)« Back-
   ground  Document  for U  and - P  Wastes,  Multisource
   Leachate (F039), Volume E:  U and P Gaseous Wastes
 •  Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT)  Back-
   ground Document for Wastes from the Production of Dini-
   trotoluene,  Toluenediamine, and Toluene Diisocyanate,
   K027, K111-K116,  U221, and U223 (Final)
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                                                                                     'I'll'',1'	•«	i	ill	',',11	
• Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
  for 20 Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous
  Debris
• Hazardous Waste from Discarding of Commercial Chemi-
  cal  Products and the  Containers and  Spill  Residues
  Thereof (40 CFR 261.33); Identification and Listing of Haz-
  ardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
• Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated Available
  Technology (BOAT) Treatment Standards
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vblume 1^A-2:  BOAT Related Comments;  General BOAT
  Issues                        '     "  ,  	'
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vblume 1-D:  BOAT Related Comments; D003: Charac-
  teristic Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Containing
  Reactive Listing Constituents
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vblume 1-E:  BOAT Related Comments; D004:  Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Arsenic and K, P,  and U Wastes Con-
  taining  Arsenic; and   D010:  Characteristic Wastes for
  Selenium
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vblume 1-H:  BOAT Related Comments; D008: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Containing
  Lead
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Vblume 1-1:  BOAT Related  Comments;  D009: Charac-
  teristic Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Contain-
  ing Mercury; K045, KQ46, and K047:  Wastes from the
  Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; Dd11: Char-
  acteristic Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Contain-
  ing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium
• Response to Comments Background Document for the
  Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  (Continued)
  Vblume 1-Jf BOAT Related Comments; Mixed Radioactive "
  Hazardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Halo-
  genated Aliphatic U Wastes; Non-Halogenated Aromatic U
  Wastes;  F002-F005:   Solvents;  F006:   Electroplating
  Wastewater Treatment  Sludges; and F019:  Aluminum
  Conversion Coating Treatment Sludges
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-M:  BOAT Related Comments; K017:  Wastes
   from the Production  of  Epichlorohydrin; K028,  K029,
   K095, and  K096:   Production of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
   Wastewaters  Containing  BOAT  Constituents;  K022:
   Wastes from the Production of Phenol/Acetone; K025:
   Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitrobenzene;
   K035:  Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Produc-
   tion of Creosote; K026: Stripping Still  Tails from the Pro-
   duction  of  Methyl Ethyl  Pyridine; K083:    Distillation
 •  Bottoms from the  Production of Aniline  Oxygenated Hy-
  . drocarbons and Heterocyclic U and P Wastes; F024:  Pro-
   duction of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
" • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 1-Q:  BOAT Related Comments; Gases
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land  Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments
 VANADIUM WASTES
 • Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for Vanadium-Containing Wastes  P119
   and P120 (Final)
 • Response to Comments Background  Document for the
   Third Third Land  Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
   Volume  1-1:  BOAT Related Comments; D009: Charac-
   teristic Wastes for Mercury and P and  U Wastes Contain-
   ing  Mercury; K045, K046, and K047:  Wastes from the
   Manufacturing and Processing of Explosives; D011: Char-
   acteristic Wastes for Silver;.P119, P120: Vanadium Contain-
   ing Wastes; and P and U Wastes Containing Thallium •
 VETERINARY	PHARMACEUTICAL WASTES

 • Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for K031, K084,  K101, K102,  Charac-
   teristic Arsenic Wastes (D004), Characteristic Selenium
 „  Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing Arsenic
   and Selenium' Listing Constituents (Final)
 • Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document for K101  and K102 Low Arsenic Sub-
   category (Final)

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   Non-Hazardous Solid Waste (1980 to Present)
 • BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1989 Data)
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                                                                Alphabetical Listing of Subjects
 Discussion Document for Roundtable Session on Waste
 Minimization
 Does \bur Business Produce  Hazardous Waste?  Many
 Small Businesses Do
 • Chemical Manufacturers
 • Cleaning and Cosmetics
 • Construction
 • Drycleaning and Laundry
' • Educational and Vocational Shops
 • Equipment Repair
. • Formulators
 • Furniture/Wood Manufacturing and Refinishing
 • Laboratories
 • Leather Products-Manufacturing
 • Metal Manufacturing  •
 • Motor Freight Terminals/Railroad Transport  -
 • Paper Industry-          •
 • 'Pesticide End-Users/Application Services
 • Printing and Allied Industries
 • Textile Manufacturing
 • Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest Instructions
 • Vehicle Maintenance
 • Wood Preserving
 Draft Strategy for Combustion of Hazardous Waste
 Draft Strategy on Combustion and Waste Minimization:
 Project Plans
 Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Seeks Public Involvement
 in Implementing Draft Strategy on Hazardous Waste Mini-
 mization and Combustion
 Environmental Fact  Sheet:  Hazardous Waste  Minimiza-
 tion: Interim Final Guidance for Generators
 Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Reduction and Com-
 bustion of Hazardous Waste            .     ,,
 InterinrvBRS Extract Tape (Based on 1991 Data)
 Letter to Biennial Hazardous Waste Report Contacts
 The New Toxicity Characteristic Rule: Information and
 Tips for Generators
 RCRA Environmental Indicators; FY 1991 Progress Report
 and Implementation Plan for the Future
 RCRA .Environmental Indicators;  FY  1992 Progress Re-
 port
 RCRA Implementation Plan  (RIP):  Fiscal Year  1994 Ad-
 dendum
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11
• Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous
  Wastes (Complete Set)      •              .   .       •
• RCRA Waste Minimization Action Plan
• Statement by Carol  M. "Browner, EPA Administrator, on
•  Hazardous Waste-Reduction and Combustion Strategy
• Waste Minimization: Environmental Quality with Economic
  Benefits
« Waste Minimization; Executive Summary
• Waste Minimization in Metals Parts Cleaning

WASTE PILES
• Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Sup-
  plemental Background Document for the  Final Double
  Liners,and  Leak Detection  Systems Rule for Hazardous
  Waste Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface .Impoundments
• Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak De-
  tection Rule
• Development of a Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
  Cyanide in Spent Ore
• Environmental  Fact Sheet:  EPA Releases Final Rule on
  Liners and Leak Detection Systems
• Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems
  for Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles; De-
  sign, Construction, and Operation  (Draft)   .
• Permitting of Land Disposal  Facilities: Waste Piles
• RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8

WOOD PRESERVING WASTES
• Best Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K001 (Final)
• Best. Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for K001 (Addendum) and U051 (Creo-
  sote) (Final)    •    •    .'
• Does Your Business Produce Hazardous Waste?  Many
  Small Businesses Do
  • Wood Preserving
• Environmental Fact Sheet:  Administrative Stay  of Wood
  Preserving Rule
• Environmental  Fact. Sheet:  Final Modifications to  the
  Wood Preserving Regulations
• Environmental  Fact  Sheet:   Wood  Preserving  Wastes
  Listed as  Hazardous
• Environmental  Fact Sheet: Wood  Surface Protection
  Wastes Proposed as Hazardous
• New Rule for Wood Preserving Wastes
• Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Regula-
  tion of Wood Preserving Wastes
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SW-168
Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting Leachate
Generation from Solid Waste Disposal Sites

SW-199C
Guidance Manual for the Classification of Solid Waste Dis-
posal Facilities

SW-335
 Once There Lived a Wicked Dragon(Coloring Book)

SW-352
First Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source
Reduction

SW-353
Second  Report  to Congress: Resource  Recovery  and
Source Reduction

SW-356
Heuristic Routing for Solid Waste Collection Vehicles
SW-448
Third Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source
Reduction    "           .

SW-47O
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
nicipal Officials: Further Assistance

SW-471
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
nicipal Officials: Financing

SW-48O
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
nicipal Officials: Interim Report

SW-493
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
nicipal Officials: Accounting Format

SW-495
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
nicipal Officials: Procurement

SW-496
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
nicipal Officials: Risks and .Contracts

SW-499
Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
nicipal Officials:  Marketing
 SW-533
• Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Planning and Overview

 SW-550
 Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Technologies

 SW-551
 Source Separation: The Community Awareness Program in
 Somerville and Marblehead, Massachusetts

 SW-553
 Residential Paper Recovery: A Community Abtion Program

 SW-60O
 Fourth Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Waste
 Reduction                .  •'

 SW-611
 Procedures  Manual for Groundwater Monitoring  at Solid
 Waste'Disposal Facilities.

 SW-612
 State Decision-Makers Guide for Hazardous Waste  Manage-
 ment

 SW-G63
 EPA Activities Under RCRA of 1976, - Annual Report to the
 President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1977

 SW-755
 EPA Activities Under RCRA - Annual Report to the President
 and Congress, Fiscal Year 1978

 SW-822
 Multimaterial   Source  Separation  in,  Marblehead  and
 Somerville, Massachusetts; Volume II: Collection and Market-
 ing

 SW-823
 Multimaterial   Source  Separation  in  Marblehead  and
 Somerville, Massachusetts; Volume III: Materials and Refuse;
 Composition of Source Separated Materials and Refuse

 SW-824
 Muftimaterial   Source  Separation  in  Marblehead  and
 Somerville, Massachusetts; Volume IV:  Energy Use  and Sav-
 ings from Source Separated  Materials and Other Solid Waste
 Management Alternatives for Marblehead
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SW-825
Mulftmaterlal  Source  Separation  in   Marblehead   and
Somervie, Massachusetts; \folume V: Citizen Attitudes Toward
Source Separation

SW-842
Source Separation Collection and Processing Equipment; A
User's Guide

SW-846
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical
Methods; Third Edition; \folumes IA, IB, 1C, and II   .

SW-846.3-1
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical
Methods; Third Edition: Final Update Package I

SW-846.3-2
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical
Methods; Third Edition: Proposed Update Package II

SW-862
RCRA Final Authorization Guidance Manual

SW-867
Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and Hazardous Waste

SW-S68
Hydroioglc Simulation on Solid Waste Disposal Sites

SW-869R
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation

SW-S70
Lining of Waste Impoundment and Disposal Facilities

SW-871R
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate

SW-872
Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Solidi-
fied Waste
                     ! ,,               i  ,      •*!,,'
SW-873
Closure of Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundments

SW-874
Hazardous Waste Land Treatment

SW-S89
Engineering Handbook for Hazardous Waste Incineration

SW-912
Ctosure/Post-Closure  Interim Status  Standards  (40  CFR
265, Subpart G): Standards Applicable to Owners and Op-
erators of Hazardous Waste  Treatment, Storage, and  Dis-
posal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

SW-913
Financial Requirements; Interim Status Standards (40 CFR
265, Subpart H); Rnal Draft Guidance
  SW-915
  RCRA Personnel Training Guidance for Owners or Opera-
  tors of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities ,

  SW-921
  Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and Demonstrations for
  Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal  Facili-
  ties; A Guidance Manual

.  sw-924	|	[	,.	;	;	
  Solid Waste Leaching Procedure; Technical Resource  Docu-
  ment for Public Comment

  SW-925
  Soil Properties, Classification, and Hydraulic Conductivity
  Testing

  sw-935	;'..;;;.;   	'.";;  ;   .;.  ''   ;...'.;"..'.".!	'...
  U.S.  Department  of Transportation  Hazardous Materials
  Regulations as They Apply to the U.S. Environmental Protec-
  tion Agency's Hazardous Waste Regulations

  SW-955	'	  '	^'	
  Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Care; R&-
  quirements for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
  Treatment, Storage, and  Disposal'Facilities; A Guidance
  Manual

  SW-958
  Guide to Energy from Municipal Waste for Small  Communi-
  ties

  SW-961
  Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and Operators
  of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal  Fa-
  cilities; A Guidance Manual

  SW-963
  Groundwater Monitoring Guidance for Owners and Opera-
  tors of Interim Status Facilities

  SW-964R	IIB	,	
  Inventory of Open Dumps

  SW-966
  Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permits;
  Final Report

  SW-968
  Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for the General Facility
  Standards of 40 CFR 264

  530-SW-82-001
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1982 (Complete
  Set)

  530-SW-82-O01A	
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1982

  530-SW-82-001B
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1982
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 530-SW-82-O01C
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1982
 530-SW-82-O01D
 RCRA/Superfund .Monthly Hotline Report, September 1982 •
 530-SW-82-O01E
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1982
 530-SW-82-001F
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline1 Report, November 1982
 530-SW-82-O01G
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1982
 530-SW-83-OQ1
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1983 (Complete
 Set)
 530-SW-83-001A
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1983
 530-SW-83-O01B
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1983
 530-SW-83-O01C
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1983
 530-SW-83-O01D
i RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1983
 530-SW-83-001E
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1983
 530-SW-83-O01F
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1983
 530-SW-83-OO1G
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1983
 530-SW-83-001H
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1983
 530-SW-83-O01I
' RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1983
 530-SW-83-O01J
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1983
 530-SW-83-001K
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1983
 530-SW-83-001L
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1983
 530-SW-84-001
 Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to Deter-
 mine Required Liner Thickness
 530-SW-84-002
 Assessment of Hazardous Waste Mismanagement Damage
, Case Histories
  530-SW-84-004
  Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste
  Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Final Draft
  530-SW-84-005
  National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
  ment,  Storage, and Disposal  Facilities Regulated Under
  RCRA in 1981
  530-SW-84-006
  Interim National Criteria for a Quality Hazardous Waste Man-
  agement Program Under RCRA
  53O-SW-84-009
  Hydrologic  .Evaluation' of  Landfill  Performance (HELP)
  Model; Volume 1:' User's Guide for Version 1;,Second Edi-
  tion       ,   '
  530-SW-84-010
  Hydrologic  Evaluation of  Landfill  Performance (HELP)
  Model; Volume 2: Documentation for Version 1
  530-SW-84-012
  Waste Analysis Plans; A Guidance Manual
  53Q-SW-84-013
  Composition and Management of Used, Oil Generated in
  the United States
  530-SW-84-013A
  Composition and Management of Us.ed Oil Generated in
  the United States; Appendix
  530-SW-84-017
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1984 (Complete
  Set)  .                  -   .-
  53O-SW-84-017A
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hot'line Report, January 1984 ,
  53Q-SW-84-017B
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1984
  530-SW-84-017C
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1984
  530-SW-84-017D
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1984
  530-SW-84-017E
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1984
  53O-SW-84-017F
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1984
  530-SW-84-017G
,  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1984
  530-SW-84-017H
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1984
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530-SW-S4-017I
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1984
530-SW-84-017J
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1984
530-SW-S4-017K
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1984
530-SW-S4-017L
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1984
530-SW-85-O04
National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Sur-
vey; Final Report
530-SW-S5-O07
Asbestos Waste Management Guidance: Generation, Trans-
port, Disposal
530-SW-85-O12
Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Technological
Requirements of HSWA of 1984, Respecting Liners and
Leachate Collection Systems; ReauthorizationStatutory In-
terpretation #5D                  .
530-SW-85-O13
Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems for
Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles; Design,
Construction, and Operation (Draft)
530-SW-85-014
Minimum Technology Guidance on Double Liner Systems
for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Design, Construc-
tion, and Operation
530-SW-85-022
The Solid Waste Disposal Act as Amended by the Hazard-
ous and Solid Waste Amendments (The Resource Conser-
vation and Recovery Act)
530-SW-S 5-024
Permit  Writers'  Guidance  Manual  for Hazardous Waste
Land Treatment, Storage, and  Disposal Facilities; Phase  1:
Criteria for  Location Acceptability and Existing  Applicable
Regulations                                    '
530-SW-85-031
Documentation  for  Development of Toxicity and Volumes
Scores for the Purpose of Scheduling Hazardous Waste
530-SW-85-033
Report to Congress: Wastes from the Extraction and Benefi-
ciation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbestos, Over-
burden from Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale
530-SW-85-O36
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1985 (Complete
Set)
530-SW-85-O36A
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036B
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1985
                                       ,   '  ,,, 'ni i'i ....... ran i iiM'iiiiiiVi, I1' I'S, ill" , • ' ""* , ' ' " 1,1 , ' •' , I/,'! I1 1 1' IN ; ,'"" ......... in ii i "i ........ iii" "in ..... in i f'l'1! 'i ...... ,i "'.i1 'i ii
                                      530-SW-85-036C
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036D
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036E [[[
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036F
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036G
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036H
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036I
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036J
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036K
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1985
                                      530-SW-85-036L
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1985
                                      Report to Congress on the Discharge of Hazardous Wastes
                                      to Publicly Owned Treatment Works  (The Domestic Sew-
                                      age Study)
                                      530-SW-86-006
                                      SOILINER Model
                                      530-SW-86-O07F
                                      Design, Construction,  and Evaluation of Clay Liners for
                                      Waste Management Facilities
                                      530-SW-86-O08
                                      Guidance Manual for Research, Development, and Demon-
                                      stration Permits (40 CFR Section 270.65)
                                      530-SW-86-O09
                                      CIcsure/PosKSIpsure and Financial Responsibility Red,uire-
                                      ments for Hazardous Waste treatment, Storage, and Dis-
                                      posal Facilities; Final Rule; Background Document
                                      530-SW-86-O11 ............
                                      Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis
                                      530-SW-86-O12 ...................  ...........................  (   .........................................
                                      Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; Description of Meth-
                                      odology and Appendices A, B, C, D, and E  •
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 530-SW-86-O13
 Restrictions on the Placement of Nonhazardous Liquids in
 Hazardous Waste Landfills; Statutory Interpretative Guid-
 ance                             ,

 530-SW-86-O14
 EPA Guide for Infectious Waste Management

 530-SW-86-015
 Guidance Manual on the  RCRA Regulation  of Recycled
 Hazardous Wastes

 53O-SW-86-O16
 Prohibition on the Disposal of Bulk Liquid Hazardous Waste
 in Landfills; Statutory Interpretive Guidance

 530-SW-86-O17
 Interim  Status Surface Impoundments; Retrofitting Vari-
 ances; Guidance Document

 53O-SW-86-Q19
 Understanding the Small  Quantity  Generator" Hazardous
 Waste Rules: A Handbook for Small Business

 53O-SW-86-O22
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology: A
 RCRA Statutory Interpretative Guidance

 53O-SW-86-O22A
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology un-
 der RCRA; Appendix A: Technical Methods for Evaluating
 Hydrogeologic Parameters

 530-SW-86-022B
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology un-
 der .RCRA; Appendix B: Groundwater Flow Net/Flow Line
 Construction and Analysis

 530-SW-86-022C
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology un-
 der RCRA; Appendix C: Technical Methods for Calculating
 Time of Travel in the Unsaturated Zone

 53O-SW-86-C22D
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeology un-
 der RCRA; Appendix D: Development of Vulnerability Crite-
 ria Based on Risk Assessments and Theoretical Modeling

 530-SW-86-023
 Location of Mines and Factors Affecting Exposure

 530-SW-86-024
 Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data

 530-SW-86-O25
 Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and Acid-Generating Wastes
• Generated by the Mining and Beneficiating Industries, and
 the Potentials for Contaminant Release

 530-SW-86-O26
 Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste Regulatory
 Determination
530-SW-86-027
Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments
Under the Resource Conservation a,hd'Recovery Act: Fiscal
Years 1980-1985

530-SW-86-03O
Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Report to Con-
gress .

530-SW-86-031
Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Land
Disposal Facilities; Technical Guidance Document

530-SW-86-O32
Permit  Guidance Manual on Hazardous'Waste Land Treat-
ment Demonstrations

53O-SW-86-O33
Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous Wastes
(Complete Set)

53O-SW-86-O33A
Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous Wastes

530-SW-86-033B
Report to Congress on the Minimization of Hazardous Wastes;
Appendices

53O-SW-86-037
Solving, the  Hazardous Waste Problem:  EPA's RCRA Pro-
gram

53O-SW-86-038
Survey .of Household Hazardous Waste and Related Collec-
tion Programs -            ,

53O-SW-86-039
Census of State and Territorial Subtitle' D  Non-Hazardous
Waste Programs

53G-SW-86-040
Permit Guidance .Mantial on-Unsaturated Zone  Monitoring
for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Units

530-SW-86-O41
Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Op-
tions; Volume I

530-SW-86-041A
Waste Minimization; Executive Summary

530-SW-86-042
Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Op-
tions; Volume II

530-SW-86-043
Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Op-,
tions; Volume III

530-SW-86-044
Technical Resource Document for the  Storage and Treat-
ment of Hazardous'Waste in Tank Systems
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530-SW-SG-045
National RCRA Corrective Action Strategy
530-SW-8G-047
Background Oocument for the Groundwater Screening Pro-
cedure to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions
530-SW-86-048
Background Document on the  Development and Use of
Reference Doses; Part I: Data Needs and Apportionment;
Part II: Considerations Related to the Development of Pro-
tocols for Toxicity Studies
530-SW-S6-050
Surface  Water Screening Procedure; Background Docu-
ment
530-SW-8 6-053
RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance
530-SW-S6-054
Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report
530-SW-S6-055
RCRA  Groundwater  Monitoring  Technical  Enforcement
Guidance Document (TEGD) (Final)
530-SW-S6-056
Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology • (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents (Complete
Set)
530-SW-S6-056A
Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 1
530-SW-8G-056B
Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 2
530-SW-S6-056C
Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 3
530-SW-S6-057
Questions and Answers on the Land Disposal  Restrictions
Program (Brochure)
530-SW-86-060
Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volume I
530-SW-86-061
Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Volume II
530-SW-S6-062
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1986 (Complete
Set)
530-SW-S6-062A
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1986
  530-SW-86-062B	
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February1986
  , 530-SW-86-O62C    , _	:	
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1986
  530-SW-86-O62D
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1986
  530-SW-86-O62E
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1986
  53O-SW-86-O62F
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1986
  530-SW-86-O62G
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1986
  530-SW-86-O62H
  ,„ RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1986,
  530-SW-86-O62I
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1986
  530-SW-86-062J
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1986
 • 530-SW-86-062K
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1986
  530-SW-86-062L
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1986.
  530-SW-87-O02A
  Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances from
  the Secondary Containment Requirement' of Hazardous
  Waste Tank Systems; Volume I
  530-SW-87-002B
  Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances from
  the Secondary Containment Requirement  of Hazardous
  Waste Tank Systems; Volume II
  530-SW-87-005
  Technical Report:  Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field Sampling and Ana-
  lytical Results
" 530-SW-87-O05A  	•	
  Technical Report:  Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix A: Analytical >
  Results.       ,            .                   ,,  ,
  530-SW-87-OO5B
  Technical Report:  Exploration, Development, and Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix B: Sampling
  Strategy
  530-SW-87-OO5C
  Technical Report: Exploration, Development,  and  Produc-
  tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix C: Sampling
  Reports; Volumes 1 and 2
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530-SW-87-005D
Technical Report: Exploration,  Development, and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil.and Natural Gas; Appendix D: Analytical,
Methods

530-SW-87-005E
Technical Report: Exploration,  Development, and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas;' Appendix E: Role and
Function of EPA,Sample Control Center •

530-SW-87-005F
Technical Report: Exploration,  Development, .and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix F: List of Ana-
lytes'         '•                        '

530-SW-87-005G
Technical Report: Exploration,  Development, and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix G: Sampling
Plan and Sampling Quality Assurance/Quality Control

530-SW-87-006F
Batch-Type  Procedures for Estimating  Soil -Adsorption of
Chemicals; Technical Resource Document

530-SW-87-008
Test Method Equivalency Petitions; A Guidance Manual

53O-SW-87-009A
Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-
Closure  Plans (Subparts G and  H);  Volume I:  Treatment
and Storage Facilities            ,  -

530-SW-87-009B
Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-
Closure  Plans (Subparts G and  H);  Volume II:  Land  Dis-
posal  Facilities

530-SW-87-009C
Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-
Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume III: Unit Costs

530-SW-87-009D
Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-
Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume IV: Documenta-
tion

530-SW-87-010
RCRA Guidance'Manual for Subpart G Closure and Post- •
Closure Care Standards and Subpart H Cost Estimating Re-
quirements   -       '   .   ' -

53O-SW-87-011
Generic Quality  Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal
Restrictions Program (BOAT)

530-SW-87-012
Questions and Answers Regarding the July H, 1986, Haz-
ardous Waste Tank System Regulatory Amendments
530-SW-87-O13
Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance in
Double-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments

53O-SW-87-O14
Background Information Document for the Development of
Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in
Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set)

530-SW-87-O14A
Background Information Document for the Development of
Regulations to Control the Burning ,of Hazardous Wastes in
Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume 1: Industrial Boilers'

530-SW-8V-O14B
Background Information Document for the'Development of
Regulations to .Control'the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in
Boilers and Industrial  Furnaces; Volume II:  Industrial Fur-
naces

530-SW-87-014C
Background Information Document for the Development of
Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in
Bqilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume III: Risk Assessment

530-SW-87-015
Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak Detec-
tion Rule

530-SW-87-017
Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance;  Part I: ACL Policy
and Information Requirements

530-SW-87-019A
Land  Disposal  Restrictions Summary; Volume I: Solvents
and Dioxihs  '

530-SW-87-020
Questions and Answers on Land Disposal Restrictions for
Solvents and Dioxins

530-SW-87-O21
Municipal Waste Combustion Study (Complete Set)

530-SW-87-021A
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:  Report to Congress

530-5W-87-O21B
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:  Emissions Data Base
for Municipal Waste' Combustors

530-SW-87-O21C
Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Control of Organic
Emissions

530-SW-87-O21D
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:  Flue  Gas Cleaning
Technology

530-SW-87-021E
Municipal Waste Combustion Study:  Costs of Flue Gas
Cleaning Technologies
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530-SW-88-002A
Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Coal
by Electrio Utility Power Plants; Appendices       ,  ,

53O-SW-88-002A.1
Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Coal
by Electric Utility Power Plants; Executive Summary

530-SW-88-003
Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-
ploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
ral Gas, and Geothermal Energy (Complete Set)

530-SW-88-003A
Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-
ploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
ral Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 1: Oil and Gas

530-SW-88-003B
Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-
ploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
ral Gas,  and  Geothermal Energy; Volume 2:  Geothermal
Energy

530-SW-88-003C
Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-
ploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
ral Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 3: Appendices

53O-SW-88-OO3D
Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-_
ploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
ral Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Executive Summaries

530-SW-88-004
Rules for Hazardous Waste Tank Systems

530-SW-88-007
Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments
Under the Resource  Conservation and  Recovery Act:
Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 1986 Through Fiscal Year 1987

530-SW-88-011
Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the  United
States;,Volume I

530-SW-88-Q11A
Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the  United
States; Executive Summary

530-SW-88-G11B
Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the  United
States; Volume II

53O-SW-88-012
Land Disposal Restrictions Summary; Volume II: California
List Wastes
 530-SW-88-013
 Background Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
" Part 268  Land Disposal Restrictions: Solvent Waste Vol-
 umes and Characteristics, Required Treatment and Recy-
 cling Capacity, and Available Treatment and Recycling

 530-SW-88-O14
 Household Hazardous Waste:  Bibliography of Useful Refer-
 ences and List of State Experts

 53O-SW-88-O15
 Rat Oral Subchronic Toxicity Study;. Final Report; Com-
 pound: Isobutyl Alcohol

 530-SW-88-O16A
 Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test Materials:
 Pyridine; Volume I

 530-SW-88-016B
 Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in Rats Test Materials:
 Pyridine; Volume II

 530-SW-88-O17A
 Teratologic,Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Adminis-
 tered to CD  Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through 15; Final
 Report

 53O-SW-88-017B
 Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Adminis-
 tered to CD  Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through 15; Final
 Report; Appendices I-IX

 530-SW-88-018
 Hazardous Waste Incineration:  Questions and Answers

 53O-SW-88-O19
 Compilation  of Persons Who Design, Test, Inspect, and In-
 stall Storage Tank Systems

 530-SW-88-020
 Corrective Measures for Releases  to  Groundwater from
 Solid Waste Management Units; Draft Final Report

 530-SW-88-O21
 Technical  Guidance for Corrective Measures: Determining
 Appropriate  Technology  and  Response for Air Releases;
 Draft Final Report

 53O-SW-88-022
 Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil from Solid Waste
 Management Units; Draft  Final  Report

 530-SW-88-O23
 •Technical  Guidance for Corrective  Measures: Subsurface.
 Gas

 530-SW-88-024
 Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators

 53Q-SW-88-O25
 Subchronic Toxicity of Para-Cresol in Sprague  Dawley Rats;
 MBA Chemical No. 25
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Subchronic Toxicity of Meta-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats
530-SW-8 8-027
Subchronic Toxicity of Ortho-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats
530-SW-88-028
RCRA Corrective Action Plan; Interim Final
530-SW-8 8-029
RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures Guidance; Interim
530-SW-S8-030
Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support 40
CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:  First
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
Availability Treatment Capacity; Part II.
530-SW-88-030A
Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support 40
CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:  First
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
Availability Treatment Capacity; Part I
530-SW-88-031
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Documents for First Third Wastes; Rnal Rule (Complete Set)
530-SW-88-031A
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K015 (Rnal)                      "
530-SW-8 8-031 B
Bast Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K016, K018, K019, K020, and K030 (Rnal)
530-SW-88-O31C
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K048, K049, K050, K051, and K052 (Rnal)
530-SW-88-031D
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K061 (Rnal)
530-SW-88-031E
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K062 (Final)
530-SW-88-031F
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K071 (Rnal)
530-SW-88-031G
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K103 and K104 (Rnal)
530-SW-38-031H
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for KD24 (Rnal)
530-SW-88-031I
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K037 (Final)
530-SW-88-031J
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) .Background
Document for K046 Nonreactive Subcategory (Final)
530-SW-88-031K
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT)- Back-
ground Document for K101 and K102 Low Arsenic Subcate-
gory (Final)                                        ,
530-SW-88-031L
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for F006 (Final)
530-SW-88-031M
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for K087 (Final)
530-SW-88-031N
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for K086 Solvent Wash (Final)
530-SW-88-031O
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for K001 (Final)
530-SW-88-031Q
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) (Final)
530-SW-88-031R
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for F001-F005  Spent Solvents; Amend-
ment to Volumes 1 and 2 (Final)
530-SW-88-031S
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground 'Documentfor:"k099" (Final)                  ,
530-SW-88-034	"	        "   ' \	
National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal) Landfill Facilities
530-SW-88-035
Nineteen  Eighty-Six National  Screening Survey of Hazard-
ous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling Fa-
cilities
530-SW-88-036
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste,Landfills: Location Restric-
tions (Subpart B); Draft Background Document
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Criteria for Municipal  Solid Waste Landfills: Operating Crite-
ria (Subpart C); Draft Background Document
530-SW-88-038
Criteria for  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Sumrrjary of
Data on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate Charac-
teristics
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Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills:' Updated Review
of Selected Provisions of Solid Waste Regulations     •   ~
530-SW-88-040
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case Studies on
Groundwater and Surface  Water Contamination from Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills
530-SW-88-041
Criteria for Municipal  Solid Waste Landfills: Closure and
Post-Closure Care  and Financial  Responsibility Require-
ments (Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32); Draft Back-
ground Document
530-SW-88-042
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills:  Design Criteria
(Subpart D); .Draft Background Document
530-SW-88-043
Criteria for Municipal  Solid Waste Landfills: Groundwater
Monitoring and Corrective Action (Subpart E)
530-SW-88-044
Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities
and Practices; Notification Requirements for Industrial Solid
Waste Disposal Facilities(40 CFR Part 257) (Draft)
530-SW-88-046
Background  Documentation for Minimum Content Stand-
ards.
530-SW-88-047
Used Oil Recycling (Winter 1988)  '
530-SW-88-049
Background  Document for First Third Wastes to Support 40
CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:  First Third
Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and Availabil-
ity Treatment Capacity
530-SW-88-054A
Solid Waste  Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
Document
530-SW-88-054B
Solid Waste  Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
Document; Appendices A-C
530-SW-88-055
Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250. 14); Identification and Listing
of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
530-SW-88-056
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1988 (Complete
Set)
530-SW-88-056A
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1988
530-SW-88-056B
RCRA/Superfund- Monthly Hotline Report, February 1988
  530-SW-88-056C
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1988
  530-SW-88-056D
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1988
  530-SW-88-056E
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1988
  530-SW-88-O56F
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report; June 1988  '
  53O-SW-88-056G
  RCRA/Superfund, Monthly Hotline Report, July 1988
  530-SW-88-056H
'  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1988  ,
  530-SW-88-056I
  'RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1988
  530-SW-88-056J
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline ^Report, October 1988
  53O-SW-88-O56K
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1988
  530-SW-88-056L
  RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1988
  530-SW-89-OO3
  Permit Writers' Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Tank
  Standards
  530-SW-89-Q04
  Environmental Fact Sheet: Amendment to Requirements for
'  Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permits
  530-SW-89-OO5
  Hazardous Waste from Discarding of Commercial Chemical
  Products and the Containers and Spill Residues Thereof (40.
  CFR 261.33); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste'
  Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
  530-SW-89-OO6
  Used Oil Recycling (Fall 1988)
  530-SW-89-007
  Environmental Fact Sheet: Delay of Closure Period  for Haz--
  ardous Waste Facilities '
  530-SW-89-OO8
  Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988
  53O-SW-89-01O
  Chemical,  Physical,  and Biological  Properties of Com-
  pounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites (Final Report)
  530-SW-89-011
  National Criteria  for  a Quality Hazardous Waste Manage:
  ment Program
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530-SW-89-014
Recycling Works!  State and Local Solutions to Solid Waste
Management Problems

530-SW-89-015A
Characterization of  Products Containing Lead and  Cad-
mium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to
2000

530-SW-89-015B
Characterization of  Products Containing Lead and  Cad-
mium In Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to
2000; Executive Summary  and Chapter 1: Lead and  Cad-
mium In Municipal Solid Waste; Overview and Summary

530-SW-89-015C
Characterization of  Products Containing Lead and  Cad-
mium In Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to
2000; Executive Summary

530-SW-S9-019
Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action (Final Report of
the Municipal Waste Task Force)

530-SW-89-020
Tracking Medical Wastes (Brochure)

530-SW-S9-021
Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes:  A  Guide to the
Federal Program for Generators

530-SW-89-O22
Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes:  A  Guide to the
Federal Program for Transporters

530-SW-89-023
Managing and Tracking Medical Wastes:  A  Guide to the
Federal Program for Treatment, Destruction,  and  Disposal
Facilities

530-SW-89-026
Statistical Analysis  of  Groundwater  Monitoring  Data at
RCRA Facilities; interim Final Guidance

530-SW-S9-027
Trial Bum Observation Guide

530-SW-89-028
Environmental Fact Sheet: Changes to interim Status Facili-
ties; Modifications to Hazardous Waste Permits; Procedures
for Post-Ciosure Permitting

530-SW-S9-031
RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Guidance;  Interim Final;
\folume I: Development of  an RFI Work Plan and General
Considerations for RCRA Facility Investigations; Volume II:
Soil,  Groundwater, and  Subsurface Gas Releases; Volume
III: Air and Surface Water Releases; Volume IV: Case Study
Examples
                                       530-SW-89-O33A
                                       Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial Report of Hazardous
                                       Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
                                       cilities Regulated Under RCRA; Volume I:  Summary

                                       530-SW-89-O33B
                                       Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial Report of Hazardous
                                       Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
                                       cilities'Regulated Under RCRA; Volume II: Methodology and
                                       Data

                                       530-SW-89-O33C
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet: Nineteen Eighty-Five National Bi-
                                       ennial Report of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
                                       ment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities

                                       530-SW-89-O34
                                       Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
                                      -40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
                                       Second  Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics,  and  Re-
                                       quired and Availability Treatment Capacity

                                       530-SW-89-O35A
                                       Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities;
                                       Volume I

                                       530-SW-89-035B
                                       Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; Vol-
                                       ume II
                                       530-SW-89-036A
                                       Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial and
                                       Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volume I

                                       530-SW-89-036B    ....... ^
                                       Summary Report of Capacity at Limited Commercial and	
                                       Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volume II

                                       530-SW-89-O38
                                       Yard Waste Composting: A Study of Eight Programs

                                       530-SW-89-O39A
                                       How to Set Up a Local Program to Recycle Used Oil

                                       530-SW-89-039B
                                       Recycling Used Oil: What Can You Do?

                                       530-SW-89-O39C
                                       Recycling Used Oil: 10 Steps to Change Your Oil

                                       530-SW-89-039D
                                       Recycling Used Oil: For Service Stations and Other Vehicle-
                                       Service Facilities

                                       530-SW-89-O40
                                       Report to Congress:  Management of Hazardous Wastee
                                       from Educational Institutions

                                       530-SW-89-O4OA
                                       Report to Congress:  Management of Hazardous Wastes
                                       from Educational Institutions; Executive Summary
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530-SW-89-O42A
Summary of the First National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Collection Programs

530-SW-89-O42B
Summary of the Second National Conference on House-
hold Hazardous Waste Management

530-SW-89-O42C
Summary of the Third National Conference on. Household
Hazardous Waste Management

530-SW-89-042D
Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on House-
hold Hazardous Waste Management

530-SW-89-043
RCRA Liability Coverage for Bodily Injury and  Property
Damage Survey Results

530-SW-89-044
Environmental  Fact Sheet:  No Land Disposal Standards
Amendment

53O-SW-89-045
'Environmental  Fact Sheet: Toxidty Characteristic Rule Final-
ized

530-SW-89-O46
Environmental  Fact Sheet: Land Disposal Restrictions - Sec-
ond Third (Final)

53O-SW-89-O47
Technical Guidance Document: Final Covers on Hazardous
Waste Landfills and Surface Impoundments

530-SW-89-O48
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Documents for Second Third Wastes; Final Rule
(Complete Set)

530-SW-89-048A
Treatment  Technology Background Document;  Second
Third; Final

530-SW-89-O48B
Methodology for Developing  Best  Demonstrated  Available
Technology (BOAT) Treatment Standards

530-SW-89-048C
Response to  Comments Background Document for the
Second Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 3: Policy Related Comments

530-SW-89-048D
Response to  Comments Background Document for the
Second Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments
  53O-SW-89-O48E
  Response to-Comments Background Document for the
  Second. Third -Land Disposal  Restrictions Proposed Rule;
  Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments

  530-SW-89-048G
  Best Demonstrated .Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
•  ground Document  for  Organophosphorus Wastes, K038-
  K040, and Various P and U Codes (Final)

  530-SW-89-048H
  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Phthalate Wastes, K023, K093, K094,
  and Various P and U Codes (Final)

  530-SW-89-043I
 , Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
  Document for K009 and K010 (Final)

  530-SW-89-048J
  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
  Document for K011, K013,and K014 (Final)

  530-3W-89-048K
  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
  'Document for Cyanide  Wastes (F006, F007-F012, F019, and
  Various P and U Codes)  (Final)

  530-SW-89-048L
  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
  Document for K043 (Final)

  530-SW-89-048M
  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
  Document for Wastes from the  Production of Chlorinated Ali-
•  phatic Hydrocarbons, F024 (Final)

  53Q-SW-89-048N
  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background'
  Document for Wastes from the Production of 1,1,1-Trichlo-
  roethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096'(Final)

  530-SW-89-O48O
  Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
  ground Document for Wastes from the Production of Dinitro-
  toluene, Toluenediamine, and  Toluene Diisocyanate,  K.027,
  'K111-K116, U221, and U223 (Final)

  530-SW-89-049
. Waste Minimization in Metals Parts Cleaning

  530-SW-89-050
  Modifying RCRA Permits

  530-3W-89-051
  Report to Congress: Methods  to Manage and Control Plas-
  tic Wastes

  53O-SW-89-051A
  Report to Congress: Methods  to Manage and Control Plas-
  tic Wastes; Executive Summary
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530-SW-89-052
Environmental Fact Sheet: Delisting Regulation Amendment
530-SW-89-055
Bibliography of Municipal Solid Waste Management Alterna-
tives.                  	"	
530-SW-89-057A
Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics,  and  Required and
A/ailablty Treatment Capacity; Volume I  '
530-SW-89-057B
Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and  Required and
A/al!ablty Treatment Capacity; Volume II
530-SW-89-058
Commercial TreatmenVReoovery TSDR Survey Data Set
530-SW-89-061
Analysis of U.S. Municipal Waste Combustion Operating
Practices
530-SW-89-062
Environmental Fact Sheet: Final  Rule to Eliminate Mineral
Processing Wastes from the Bevill  Amendment
530-SW-S9-O64
Environmental  Fact Sheet:   Notification of  Groundwater
Monitoring Policy for Delisting Petitions
530-SW-89-066
Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the Mar-
ketplace
530-SW-89-067
Measurements of Partlculates, Metals,  and  Organics at a
Hazardous Waste Incinerator
530-SW-S9-O69
Technical Guidance Document: Fabrication of Polyethylene
FML Field Seams
530-SW-89-072
Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management
53O-SW-S9-073
Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management (Pro-
motional Brochure)
530-SW-89-O74
Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and  Leachate Charac-
terization; Monofill Baseline "tear; Woodburn Monofill; Wood-
burn, Oregon
530-SW-39-075
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1989 (Complete
Set)
                                      530-SW-89-075A
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1989
                                      530-SW-89-O75B
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1989
                                      530-SW-89-O75C
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1989
                                      530-SW-89-O75D
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1989
                                      530-SW-39-O75E
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1989
                                      530-SW-89-O75F
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1989
                                      530-SW-89-O75G
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1989
                                      530-SW-89-O75H
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1989
                                     '530-SW*9-O75I		"	'"  ''  '  '"".	"	
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1989
                                      530-SW-89-O75J
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1989
                                      530-SW-89-O75K
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1989
                                      53O-SW-89-O75L
                                      RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1989
                                      530-SW-90-O01
                                      Office Paper Recycling: An Implementation Manual
                                      530-SW-90-O02
                                      Environmental Fact Sheet: America's War on Waste
                                      530-SW-90-O03
                                      Environmental Fact Sheet: Application of Land Disposal Re-
                                      strictions to CERCLA Remedial Actions
                                      530-SW-90-O05
                                      Let's Reduce and Recycle: A Curriculum for Solid Waste
                                      Awareness
                                      530-SW-90-O08
                                      Performance test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and Wet
                                      Scrubber; Draft Test Report
                                      530-SW-90-009	
                                      Pilot-Scale  ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric
                                      Tests for Particulate, 'Metals,  and HCI  Emissions; John
                                      Zink Company  Research Facility; Tulsa,  Oklahoma; Draft
                                      Test Report
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 530-SW-90-010
 Ride the Wave of,the Future: .Recycle Today! (Poster)
 530-SW-90-O13
 Environmental Fact Sheet: Final Rule to Identify the Status
 of Twenty Mineral Processing Wastes Conditionally Re-
 tained Within the Bevill Amendment
 530-SW-90-O15
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  Tighter Controls Proposed for
 Hazardous Waste Incinerators
 530-SW-90-O16
 Guidance on the Definition and Identification of Commercial
 Mixed Low-Level Radioactive and Hazardous Waste and An-
 swers to Anticipated Questions
 530-SW-90-017A
 Environmental Fact Sheet: Plastics:  The Facts About Pro-
 duction, Use, and Disposal
 530-SW-90-O17B
• Environmental Fact Sheet: The Facts About Plastics in the
 Marine Environment
 530-SW-90-017C
 Environmental Fact Sheet: Plastics:. The Facts on Source
 Reduction
 530-SW-90-O17D
 Environmental Fact Sheet: The Facts on Degradable Plds-
 tics       '                            •
 530-SW-90-O17E
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  The Facts on Recycling Plastics
 530-SW-90-018
 Reusable News (Winter 1990)
 530-SW-90-019
 Sites for our Solid Waste: A Guidebook for Effective Public
 Involvement
 530-SW-90-020
"Siting our Solid Waste:  Making Public Involvement Work
 (Brochure)    '          .     •
 530-SW-90-021
 Report on Minimum Criteria to Assure Data Quality
 530-SW-90-023
 School Recycling Programs: A Handbook for Educators
 530-SW-90-O24
 Adventures of the'Garbage Gremlin: Recycle and Combat a
 Life of Grime (Comic Book)
 530-SW-90-O25
 Recycle Today!  Educational Materials for Grades K-12 (Bro-
 •chure)  '            ...                   .' •
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 Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Management
 System; Final Codification Rule Correction
 530-SW-90-027
' Does Your  Business  Produce Hazardous Waste?  Many
 Small Businesses Do
 530-SW-90-027A
 Vehicle Maintenance
 530-SW-9O-027B
 Drycleaning and Laundry
 530-SW-90-027C
 Furniture/Wood Manufacturing and Refinishing
 530-SW-90-027D
 Equipment Repair
 53O-SW-9G-027E
 Textile Manufacturing
 53O-SW-9G-Q27F
 Wood Preserving
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 Printing and Allied Industries
 53O-SW-90-O27H
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 530-S1W-90-027J
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 530-SW-90-O27O
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 Formulators                       '
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 530-SW-90-027R
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 530-SW-90-059D
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for K015; Addendum- (Final)

 530-SW-90-O59E
 Best  Dempnstrated  Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for K073 (Final)

 530-SW-90-059F
 Best  Demonstrated  Available' Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for K021 (Final)

 530-SW-90-O59G
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
 ground Document for  K086 (Ink Formulation Equipment
 Cleaning Wastes); Addendum (Final)

 530-SW-90-059H
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
 ground Document for K060 (Final)  •

 530-SW-90-059I
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
 ground Document for K061-; Addendum (Final)

 530-SW-90-059J
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
 ground Document for K046; Addendum  (Final)

 530-SW-90-059K
 Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of
 Solid Waste Regarding  Final Treatment Standards for K069
 Nonwastewaters in the  Calcium  Sulfate/Sodium Subcate-
 gory and Wastewater Forms of K069

 530-SW-90-O59L
 Memorandum to Monica Chatrrion-McEaddy of Office of
 Solid Waste Regarding  Final Treatment Standards'for Non-
 wastewater and Wastewater Forms of K100

 530-SW-90-059M
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background '
 Document for F006; Addendum (Final)

 530-SW-90-059N
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
 Document for Cyanide Wastes; Addendum for F019 (Final)

 530-SW-90-059O
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
 Document for K011, K013,and K014; Addendum for Acrylonitrile
 Wastes (Final)

 530-SW-90-059P
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
 Document 'for F002 (1,1, 2-Trichloroethane) and F005 (Ben-
• zene, 2-Ethoxyethanol, and 2-Nitropropane); Amendment (Fi-
 nal)
530-SW-90-059Q
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009, K106, P065,
P092, and U151) (Final)

53Q-SW-90-Q59R
Best Demonstrated Available Technology '(BDAT) Background
Document for P and U Thallium Wastes (Final)

530-SW-90-059S
Best 'Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Vanadium-Containing Wastes P119 and P120
(Final)

530-SW-90-059T
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT)'Background
Document for Barium Wastes D005 and P013 (Final)

530-SW-90-059U
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for D006 Cadmium Wastes (Final)

530-SW-90-O59V
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Chromium Wastes D007 and U032 (Final)

530-SW-90-059W
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for D008 and P and U Lead Wastes (Final)

530-SW-90-059X
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Silver-Containing Wastes D011, P099, P104 (Fi-
nal)

530-SW-90-059Y
Best Demonstrated  Available  Technology  (BDAT) Back-
ground Document  for Inorganic Pigment Wastes, K002-
K008 (Final)

530-SW-90-O59Z
Treatment Technology Background Document; Third third;
Final                 .  -

530-SW-90-060
Best Demonstrated  Available  Technology  (BDAT) Back-
ground Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Rule (Sec-
ond Part of Complete Set)

530-SW-90-060A
Best Demonstrated  Available  Technology  (BDAT) Back-
ground Document for Wastes from the Production of Chlo-
rinated Aliphatics F025  (Final)

530-SW-90-OGOB
Memorandum to the  Docket Regarding  Final  Treatment
Standards for Nonwastewater  and Wastewater Forms of
K044, KQ45, and K047'
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Bast  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground  Document  for  U  and  P Wastes, Multisource
Leachate (F039), Vblume D:  Reactive U and P Wastewaters
and Nonwastewaters

530-SW-90-060D
Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground  Document for Wastes  from  the Production of
Epichterohydrin, K017 (Final)

530-SW-90-060E
Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground Document for Wastes from the Production of 1,1,1-
TrichSoroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096; Amendment
(Final)

530-SW-90-060F
Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground  Document  for  U  and  P Wastes, Multisource
Leachate (FQ39), Volume A:  Wastewater Forms of Organic
U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039) for which
there ara Concentration-Based Treatment Standards

530-SW-90-060G
Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Back-
ground  Document  for  U  and  P Wastes, Multisource
Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P Wastewaters and Non-
wastewaters  with  Methods of  Treatment as  Treatment
Standards.

530-SW-90-060H
Best  Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Back-
ground  Document  for  U  and  P Wastes, Multisource
Leachate (F039), Volume C:  Nonwastewater Forms of Or-
ganic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039) for
which there are Concentration-Based Treatment Standards

530-SW-90-060I
Best  Demonstrated  Available  Technology  (BDAT Back-
ground Document for K022; Amendment (Final)

530-SW-90-060J
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Ani-
line, K083 (Final)

530-SW-90-OGOK
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Production of Nitro-
benzene by the Nitration of Benzene, K025 (Final)

530-SW-90-060L
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Stripping Still Tails from the Production of Methyl
Ethyl Pyridine, K026 (Final)

530-SW-90-060M
Bast Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Wastewater Treatment Sludges Generated in the
Production of Creosote K035 (Final)
                                       530-SW-90-060N
                                       Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
                                       Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, ,K036  Nonwaste-
                                       waters; Amendment (Final)    t

                                       530-SW-9O-O60O
                                       Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
                                       Document for K037; Amendment (Final)

                                       530-SW-90-O60P
                                       • Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
                                       Document for  Halogenated  Pesticide and  Chlorobenzene
                                       Wastes (K032-K034, K041, K042, K085, K097, K098, K105, and
                                       DQ12-D017) (Final)

                                       530-SW-90-O60Q
                                       Best Demonstrated Available Technology ('BDAT) Background
                                       Document for Wastes from the Production of Chlorinated Ali-
                                       phatic Hydrocarbons, F024; Amendment (Final)

                                       530-SW-90-O60R
                                       Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
                                       Document for K048,  K049, K050, K051, and K052; Amend-
                                       ment (Final)

                                       530-SW-90-060S
                                       Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
                                       Document for U and P Wastes, Multisource Leachate (F039),
                                       Volume E: U and P Gaseous Wastes

                                       530-SW-90-061
                                       Response to  Comments Background Document for the
                                       Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
                                       ume 1: BDAT Related Comments (Complete Set)

                                       530-SW-90-061A
                                       Response to  Comments Background Document for the
                                       Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
                                       ume 1-A-1:  BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Issues

                                       530-SW-90-061B
                                       Response to  Comments Background Document for the
                                       Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
                                       ume 1-A-2:  BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Issues

                                       530-SW-90-O61C
                                       Response to  Comments Background Document for the
                                       Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
                                       ume 1-A-3:  BDAT Related Comments; General BDAT Issues

                                       530-SW-90-061D
                                       Response to Comments Background Document for the
                                       Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Propqsed Rule; Vol-
                                       ume 1-B:  BDAT  Related Comments; D001: Characteristic
                                       Ignitable Wastes

                                       530-SW-90-061E
                                       Response to Comments Background Document for the
                                       Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
                                       ume 1-C:  BDAT  Related Comments;  D002: Characteristic
                                       Corrosive Wastes
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530-SW-90-061F
Response  to  Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-D:,  BOAT Related Comments; D003: Characteristic
Reactive Wastes arid P and U Wastes Containing Reactive
Listing Constituents                ,        -;

530-SW-90-061G
Response  to  Comments Background  Document'for the •
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-E:  BOAT Related Comments; D004: Characteristic
Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Wastes Containing Arse-
nic; and D010: Characteristic Wastes for Selenium

530-SW-90-061H
Response  to  Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-'
ume 1-F:  BOAT Related Comments; D005: Characteristic
Wastes for Barium and P013;  and D006:  Characteristic
Wastes for Cadmium

530-SW-90-0611
Response  to  Comments Background  Document for the .
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-G:  BOAT Related Comments; D007: Characteristic
Wastes for Chromium

530-SW-90-061J
Response  to  Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;-Vol-
ume 1-H:  BOAT Related Comments; D008: Characteristic
Wastes for Lead and P and U Wastes Containing Lead

530-SW-90-O61K
Response  to  Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-1: BOAT  Related Comments; D009: Characteristic
Wastes for Mercury and P and  U Wastes Containing Mer-
cury; K045, K046, and K047: Wastes'from the Manufactur-
ing and  Processing  of  Explosives; D011: Characteristic
Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Containing Wastes;
and P and  U Wastes Containing Thallium

530-SW-90-061L
Response  to  Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-J:  BOAT  Related Comments; Mixed Radioactive Haz-
ardous Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic U Wastes; Halogenated
Aliphatic U Wastes; Non-Halogenated Aromatic U'Wastes;
F002-F005:"   Solvents; F006:   Electroplating Wastewater
Treatment  Sludges; and F019:  Aluminum Conversion Coat-
ing Treatment Sludges
530-SW-90-061M
Response to  Comments Background Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-K:  BOAT Belated Comments;,F025:" Wastes from
the Production.of Chlorinated Aliphatics; K002-KQ08: Inor-
ganic Pigments;  K011, K013, K014:  Acrylonitriles; K015: Still
Bottoms  from Benzyl Chloride; K046:  Wastewater, Treat-
ment Sludges from Manufacturing, Formulating, and Load-
ing of Lead-Based Initiating Compounds; K061:  Electric Arc
Furnace Dust; and K069:  Emission  Control Dust/Sludge
from Secondary  Lead Smelting

530-SW-90-061N
Response to  Comments Background Document for the -
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-L: BOAT Related Comments; K071 and K106: Mer-
cury Cell Process Wastes;  K086:    Residues from  Ink
Production Wastes Containing Cyanide ,

530-SW-90-061O
Response to  Comments Background Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-M:  BOAT Related Comments;  K017: Wastes from
the Production of Epichlorohydrin; K028, K029, K095, and
K096:"   Production' of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Wastewaters
Containing BOAT Constituents; K022:  Wastes from the Pro-
duction of Phenol/Acetone; K025:  Distillation Bottoms from
the Production of Nitrobenzene; K035: Wastewater Treat-
ment Sludges from the Production  of Creosote;  K026:
Stripping Still Tails from the Production of Methyl Ethyl
Pyridine; K083:  Distillation Bottoms  from the Production
of Aniline Oxygenated Hydrocarbons and  Heterocyclic U
and P Wastes; F024:  Production  of Chlorinated  Aliphatic
Hydrocarbons

530-SW-9O-061P
Response to Comments Background Document for the Third
Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-N:
BOAT Related Comments; Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceuti-
cal, Brominated Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Or-
gano-Nitrogen Compound Wastes; and Halogenated Pesticide
and Chlorobenzene, Halogenated  Phenolic, and  Phenolic
Wastes

530-SW-90-061Q
Response to Comments Background Document for the Third
Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-O:
BOAT Related Comments; K048-K052: Petroleum Refining In-
dustry Wastes; K036: Organophosphorous Wastes (Nonwaste-
waters); K037:  Wastewater  Treatment Sludges from the
Production of Disulfoton ,'

530-SW-90-061R
Response to  Comments Background Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-P: BOAT  Related Comments; Leachates
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530-SW-90-061S
Response  to' Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-Q: BOAT Related Comments; Gases

530-SW-90-062
Background Document for Third Third  Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:
Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
and Available Treatment Capacity; (Complete Set)

530-SW-90-062A
Background Document for Third Third'Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:
Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume I: Executive Sum-
mary, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2

530-SW-90-062B
Background Document for Third Third  Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:
Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume II: Chapter 3

530-SW-90-062C
Background Document for Third Third  Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:
Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume III:  Chapter 4
and Appendix A - Appendix I

530-SW-90-062D
Background Document for Third Third  Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part"268  Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule:
Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required
and Available Treatment Capacity;  Volume IV:  Chapter 4
and AppendixJ -Appendix M

530-SW-90-063
Response  to Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 2: Capacity Related Comments (Complete Set)

530-SW-90-063A
Response  to Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 2-1: Capacity Related Comments

530-SW-90-063B
Response  to Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 2-2: Capacity Related Comments

530-SW-90-063C
Response  to Comments Background  Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 2-3: Capacity Related Comments
                                       530-SW-90-064
                                       Response to  Comments  Background  Document for the
                                       Third Third Land Dfsposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
                                       ume 3: Policy Related Comments
                                       530-SW-90-067
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  Proposed Rulemaking on Cor-
                                       rective Action for Solid Waste Management Units at Hazard-
                                       ous Waste Management Facilities

                                       530-SW-90-063
                                       Used Oil Recycling (Fall 1990)

                                       530-SW-9O-069
                                       The Nation's Hazardous Waste Management Program at a
                                       Crossroads: The RCRA Implementation Study

                                       530-SW-90-O70A
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:'  Agency Releases Report to
                                       Congress on Special Wastes from Mineral Processing

                                       530-SW-9O-070B
                                       Report to  Congress on Special  Wastes from Mineral Proc-
                                       essing: Summary and Findings

                                       530-SW-90-070C
                                       Report to  Congress on Special  Wastes from Mineral Proc-
                                       essing: Summary and Findings;  Methods and Analyses; Ap-
                                       pendices

                                       530-SW-90-071A
                                       Markets for Recovered Glass

                                       530-SW-90-O71B
                                       Summary of Markets for Recovered Glass

                                       530-SW-90-072A
                                       Markets for Recovered Aluminum

                                       530-SW-90-072B	-	
                                       Summary of Markets for Recovered Aluminum       __   ,

                                       530-SW-90-074A
                                       Markets for Scrap Tires

                                       53O-SW-90-074B
                                       Summary of Markets for Scrap Tires

                                       530-SW-90-076
                                       Mobile Incineration: An Analysis"  of the Industry

                                       530-SW-9O-O78
                                       Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set

                                      '536-SW-90-O79	
                                       Native American Network: A RCRA Information Exchange

                                       530-SW-90-O80
                                       Technical Background Document and Response to  Com-
                                       ments: Method 1311 - Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Pro-
                                       cedure	      	     ,       '    	
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 530-SW-9O-O81
 Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Proposed Rulemaking
 on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units
 530-SW-9O-082
' Recycling in Federal Agencies
 530-SW-90-084A
 Variable Rates in Solid Waste:  Handbook for- Solid Waste
 Officials; Volume I:  Executive Summary
 530-SW-90-084B
 Variable Rates in Solid Waste:  Handbook for Solid Waste
 Officials; Volume II: Detailed Manual
 530-SW-9O-085
 Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters,  Draft
 Final Report
 530-SW-9O-086
 Technical Evaluation of the Combustion System of the Ma-
 rine Shale Processors, Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisiana
 530-SW-9O-037A
 Medical Waste Management in the United States: Second
 Interim Report to Congress
 530-SW-9O-087B
 Medical Waste Management in the United States: Second
 Interim Report to Congress; Executive Summary -
 53O-SW-90-O88
 Toxicity Characteristic Regulatory Impact Analysis .
 530-SW-90-O89
 Handle with Care:  How to Throw Out Used Insulin Syringes
 and Lancets at Home; A Booklet for Young People with Dia-
 betes and their Farriilies      ' '
 530-SW-9O-090
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1990 (Complete
 Set)
 530-SW-90-090A
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1990
 530-SW-90-O90B
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1990
 530-SW-90-O90C
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1990
 530-SW-90-O90D
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1990
 530-SW-90-090E
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1990
 530-SW-90-090F
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1990
530-SW-90-O9OG
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1990
530-SW-90-O90H
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report; August 1990
530-SW-90-090I
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1990
53O-SW-90-O90J
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1990
53O-SW-90-O90K
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1990
530-SW-90-090L
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline,Report, December 1990
530-SW-91-QO1
Native American Network;.  A RCRA Information Exchange
(Issue #2) (Spring 1991)
530-SW-91-O02
Native American Network:  A RCRA Information Exchange'
(Issue #3) (Summer/pall 1991)        •  -
530-SW-91-OO4
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Bag-
house Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator
530-SW-91-OO5
Unit Pricing:  Providing an Incentive to  Reduce Municipal
Solid Waste
530-SW-91-OO8
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Wood Preserving Wastes Listed
as Hazardous            .                   "      .
53O-SW-91-OO9
Environmental Fact Sheet: Yard Waste Composting
530-SW-91-01O
.Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regulations:
Burning Hazardous Waste in1 Boilers and Industrial Furnaces
53O-SW-91-011
Procurement Guidelines for Government Agencies
530-SW-91-O12
New Rule for Wood Preserving Wastes
53O-SW-91-O14
Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Boilers and In-
dustrial Furnaces Now Under Strict RCRA Regulations
530-SW-91-O16
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louisville,
Nebraska
530-SW-91-O17
Emissions Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
souri; Draft Final Report
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530-SW-91-018A
Stale Authorization Manual; Volume I
530-SW-91-018B
State Authorization Manual; Volume II
530-SW-91-019
Test Method 8290: Procedures for the Detection and Meas-
urement of PCDDs and PCDFs
530-SW-91-020
Reusable News (Winter 1991)
530-SW-91-021
Reusable News (Spring/Summer 1991)
530-SW-91-022
Reusable News (Fall 1991)
530-SW-91-023
RCRA implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year 1992
530-SW-91-024
Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycling Municipal Solid Waste:
Facts and Figures
530-SW-91-025
Environmental Fact Sheet:  SWICH:  EPA's National Solid
Waste Information Clearinghouse
530-SW-91-026
Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA's Final Conditional No-Mi-
gration Determination for DOE's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
(WIPP)
530-SW-91-028
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Interim Final Rule Suspending
Application of the  Toxicity Characteristic for Used  Chlo-
rofluorocarbon Refrigerants Being Reclaimed
530-SW-91-029
States' Efforts to Promote Lead-Acid Battery Recycling
530-SW-91-030
Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Oil and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management Prac-
tices, September  10-13,1990, New Orleans, Louisiana
530-SW-91-O39
RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Rscal Year 1988
530-SW-91-040
RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year 1989
530-SW-91-041
RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year 1990
530-SW-91-042
RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year 1991
                                       530-SW-91-043	'	
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
                                       Re-Refined Lubricating Oil
                                       530-SW-91-044	'     	\	
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
                                       Building Insulation Containing Recovered Materials
                                       530-SW-91-045
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
                                       Retread Tires'
                                       530-SW-91-O46
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
                                      ' Paper and Paper Products
                                       530-SW-91-047
                                       State Program Advisory Number Eight
                                       530-SW-91-048
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Amends Primary Petroleum
                                       Sludge Listing
                                       530-SW-91-050	,  	   ."    , 	."	',	"'
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  Waste Export and Import Act of
                                       1991
                                       530-SW-91-O51
                                       Technical Guidance Document: Inspection. Techniques  for
                                       the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams

                                       530-SW^91-O52
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  Administrative Stay of Wood Pre-
                                       serving Rule
                                       530-SW-91-053
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  Agency Determines Final Regu-
                                       latory Status of Special Wastes from Mineral Processing
                                       530-SW-91-054
                                       Technical Resource Document:  Design, Construction, and
                                       Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Surface
                                       Impoundments
                                       530-SW-91-055
                                       Environmental Fact Sheet:  New Treatment Standards Final-
                                       ized for K061  High Zinc Subcategory Wastes
                                       530-SW-91-056
                                       Strawman II:  R^c^mjpnerjdatipris^or a Regulatory Program
                                       for'Mining Wastes" ana Materials under Subtitle D of the Re-
                                       source Conservation and Recovery Act
                                       530-SW-91-O58
                                       Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee:  Regula-
                                       tion of Wood Preserving Wastes
                                       530-SW-91-058A
                                       Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee:  Regula-
                                      tion of Wood Preserving Wastes; Executive Summary
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 530-SW-91-059
 Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Household
 Hazardous Waste Management, November 5-7, 1990,  San
 Francisco, California   '

 530-SW-91-060
 National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
 ment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 1986:
 Hazardous Waste Management in RCRA TSDR Units

 530-SW-91-061
 Nineteen Eighty-Seven National Biennial RCRA Hazardous
 Waste Report

 530-SW-91-061A
 Nineteen Eighty-Seven National Biennial RCRA Hazardous
 Waste Report; Executive Summary

 530-SW-91-062
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium (Complete Set)

 530-SW-91-062A
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 1;  User's Guide,
 Keyword Index

 530-SW-91-062B
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 2  (9420. 1980 -
 9434. 1990):  Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
 260) - General, Definitions, Petitions

 530-SW-91-062C
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 3   (9441. 1980 -
 9441. 1986): Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
•(Part 261)-General

 530-SW-91-062D
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 4   (9441. 1987 -
 9441. 1990): Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
 (Part 261) - General

 530-SW-91-062E
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 5  (9442. 1980-
 9444. 1986):  Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
 (Part 261) - Criteria for Identifying Hazardous Waste, Charac-
 teristics of Hazardous Waste, Lists of Hazardous Waste

 530-SW-91-062F
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 6 (9444. 1987 -
 9457. 1990):  Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
 (Part 261)  - Lists of Hazardous Waste (Con't);  Generator
 Standards (Part 262) - General, Pretransportation, Record-
 keeping, Special Conditions, Importing
 530-SW-91-O62G
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 7 (9460. 1980 -
 9482. 1990):  Transporter Standards (Part 263)'- Manifests,
 Recordkeeping; Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
 (TSDFs) (Parts 264 and 265) - Standards, Preparedness and ,
 Prevention, Contingency Plan,  Manifests/Recordkeeping,
 Closure/Post  Closure, Financial Responsibility; TSDF Tech-
 nical  Requirements (Parts 264 and 265) - Groundwater
 Standards, Management of Containers

 530-SW-91-O62H
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8.(9483. 1980 -
 9489. 1990): TSDF  Technical Requirements (Parts 264 and
 265)-Tanks, Surface Impoundments,  Waste  Piles, Land
 Treatment, Landfills, Incinerators, Miscellaneous Units ,

 530-SW-91-062I
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 9 (9490. 1980 -
 9521.  1990):  Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
 Wastes (Part 266) - Recyclable Materials, Waste Burned for
 Energy Recovery; Permitting  Policies - Priorities, Corrective
 Action, Special Permitting, Compliance  and Enforcement,
 Public Participation; Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and
 270) - General

 530-SW-91-O62J
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 10 (952  2. 1980
 - 9528. ,1990):  Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and 270) -
 Applications, Conditions, Changes, Interim Status

 530-SW-91-062K
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11 ,(9530. 1980 -
 9581.  1990): Air Emission Standards; State Authorization (Part
 271); Land Disposal Restrictions (Part 268); Waste Minimiza-
 tion; Subtitle D'- Mining Wastes, State Programs, Municipal
'Waste Combustion, Household Hazardous Waste;  RCRA^
 Grant Funds                                ':  •

 530-SW-91-O63
 Environmental Fact  Sheet: Amendment to the Regulations
 for Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Fur-
 naces               '  ,

 53O-SW-91-O64
 Environmental Fact Sheet: Coke Ovens Temporarily Exempted
 from BIF Rule Provisions

 530-SW-91-065
 Mining Sites  in the National  Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
 mary Reports  (Complete Set)          '  ,

 53O-SW-91-O65A
 Mining Sites  in the NationaP Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
 mary Reports/ Volume I: Aluminum Company of. America
 (Vancouver Smelter),  Anaconda  Smelter, Atlas Asbestos
 Mine, Bunker Hill Mining and  Metallurgical Complex,- Califor-
 nia Gulch, Carson River, Celtor Chemical Works, Cherokee
 County/Galena Subsite, Cimarron Mining Corporation, Clear
 Creek/Central City, Cleveland Mill
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 530-SW-91-065B
 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Summary
 Reports, Volume II: Commencement Bay Nearshore/Tideflats,
 Denver Radium, Eagle Mine, East Helena Smelter, Eastern
 Michaud     Rats     Contamination     Area,     Glen
 Ridge/Montclair/West Orange/US Radium,  Homestake Mill,
 Iron Mountain Mine, Johns-Manville Coalinga Asbestos Mill,
 Karr-McGee (Kress Creek, Reed-Keppler Park, Residential Ar-
 eas, Sewage Treatment Plant)

 530-SW-91-O65C
 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
 mary  Reports, Vblume III:  Kerr-McGee Chemical Corpora-
 tion (Soda  Springs Plant),  Lincoln  Park, Martin Marietta
 Reduction Facility, Midvale Slag (Valley Materials Slag), Mill-
 town Reservoir Sediments, Monsanto Chemical Company,
 Monticelio Mill Site, Monticello Vicinity Properties, Mouat In-
 dustries, Ormet Corporation

 530-SW-91-065D
 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
 mary  Reports, Volume IV:  Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt,
 Palmerton Zinc, Sharon Steel/Midvale Tailings, Silver Bow
 Creek/Butte Area Site,  Silver  Mountain  Mine, Smuggler
 Mountain, St. Louis Airport/Hazelwood Interim/Future Coat-
 Ings, Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Tar Creek

 530-SW-91-065E
 Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Summary
 Reports, Volume V:  Teledyne Wan Chang, lex-Tin Corpora-
 tion, Torch Lake, United Nuclear Corporation/Churchrock Site,
 U.S, Titanium, Uravan Uranium Mill, Whitewood Creek, Wayne
 Interim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace

 530-SW-91-066
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  Municipal Landfill Regulations
 Mean Safer  Disposal of Solid Waste

 530-SW-91-067
 Environmental Fact Sheet: Small Communities and the Mu-
 nicipal Landfill Regulations

 530-SW-91-069
 Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report (1987)

 S30-SW-91-O70
 Sublitte D Municipal Landfill Survey Report (1986)

 530-SW-91-071
 Used Oil Recycling (Fall 1991)

 53Q-SW-91-072
 Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA to  Develop Guidance on
 the Use of the Terms "Recycled" and "Recyclable" in Prod-
 uct Labeling and Advertising

 530-SW-91-O73A
 Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Munici-
 pal Solid Waste Landfills
                                        530-SW-91-O73B
                                        Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
                                        Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills

                                        530-SW-91-O75
                                        National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
                                        ment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 1986:
                                        Hazardous Waste Generation and Management

                                        530-SW-91-O77
                                        Regulatory Determination:  Landfills and Surface Impound-
                                        ments Receiving Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge

                                        530-SW-91-O78
                                        Test Method 9096: Liquid Release Test (LRT) Procedure

                                        530-SW-91-079
                                        Background Document for the  Liquid Release Test; Single
                                        Laboratory Evaluation and 1988  Collaborative Study

                                        530-SW-91-O82
                                        Environmental  Fact Sheet:  Capacity Assurance Planning
                                        and the 1991 Biennial Report

                                        530-SW-91-O83
                                        Environmental  Fact Sheet: EPA Amends  Regulations Re-
                                        lated to Third-Party Liability Coverage, Closure, and Post
                                        Closure Care

                                        530-SW-91-O84
                                        Environmental  Fact Sheet:  Final Cover -Requirements for
                                        Municipal Solid Waste Landfills

                                        530-SW-91-085
                                        Reusable News (Winter 1992)
                                                                >
                                        530-SW-91-086
                                        Environmental  Fact Sheet:  EPA Guideline for Purchasing
                                        Cement and Concrete Containing Fly Ash

                                        530-SW-91-O87
                                      "Environmental  Fact Sheet:  EPA Amends 'Monitoring' Well
                                      „  Requirements for Interim-Status Hazardous Waste Facilities

                                        530-SW-91-088
                                        Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA  Releases Final Rule on Lin-
                                        ers and Leak Detection Systems

                                        530-SW-91-O89
                                        Criteria for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities: A Guide for Own-
                                        ers/Operators

                                        530-SW-91-O92
                                        Safer Disposal for Solid Waste: The Federal Regulations for
                                        Landfills

                                        530-SW-91-O93
                                        RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1991 (Complete
                                        Set)  •                                      •

                                        53O-SW-91-O93A
                                        RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1991
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530-SW-91-093B
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 19,91
530-SW-91-O93C
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1991
530-SW-91-093D
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1991
530-SW-91-093E
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1991
530-SW-91-093F
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1991
530-SW-91-O93G
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1991
53O-SW-91-O93H
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1991
530-SW-91-O93I
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1991
53O-SW-91-093J
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1991
530-SW-91-093K
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotlfne Report, November 1991
53O-SW-91-O93L
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1991
530-SW-91-O93N
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports  •
53O-SW-91-Q94
Index to the Monthly Hotline Report Questions (June  1982
to December 1991)
530-B-92-003
Compendium of ORD and OSWER Documents Relevant to
RCRA Corrective Action   •
530-F-92-OO1
Environmental  Fact Sheet: Clarification on the Timing for
Retrofitting Surface Impoundments Under the Land Dis-
posal Restrictions Rule      ,
53O-F-92-O02
Environmental Fact  Sheet: EPA Issues Interim Final Regula-
tions on the "Mixture" and "Derived-from" Rules
530-F-92-OO3
Recycle: You Can Make a Ton of Difference (Brochure)
530-F-92-OO4
RCRA/Superfund/OUST Hotline (Brochure)
53O-F-92-005
How to Access the RCRA Information Cnter
530-F-92-O06                               *
Environmental Fact Sheet: No Hazardous Waste Listing for
Used Oil That Is Being Disposed
530-F-92-007
Environmental Fact Sheet: Entry into Force of the Basel
Convention
530-F-92-008
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes Revised Hazard-
ous Waste Identification Rule
530-F-92-O09
Environmental Fact Sheet: Effective Date for Hazardous De-
bris Treatment Standards Extended One Year
530-F-92-O11
Environmental Fact Sheet: Treatment Standards Finalized
for 20 Newly Listed Hazardous Wastes and  Hazardous De-
bris'
530-F-92-O12
Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycling Grass Clippings
530-F-92-O13
Environmental Fact Sheet: Recycled Coke Wastes  Exempt
from Hazardous Waste Regulation
53O-F-92-O14
Federal Recycling Program
53C-F-92-O16
Environmental Fact Sheet: Municipal Solid Waste Prevention
in Federal Agencies
530-F-92-017
Environmental Fact Sheet: Mercury in the Municipal Solid
Waste (MSW) Stream
53C-F-92-O18
Environmental Fact Sheet: Management Standards Issued
to Control Potential Risks from Recycled Used Oil - No Haz-
ardous Waste Listing
53C-F-92-O19
Environmental Fact Sheet:. Characterizing Municipal Solid
Waste: Facts and Figures
530-F-92-02O
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Proposed' No  Migration  Vari-
ances to the  Land Disposal Restrictions  of Hazardous
Wastes
53Q-F-92-O21
Environmental Fact Sheet:   Coke  Listing  Determination
Made  Final  -
53O-F-92-O22
Environmental Fact Sheet: Regulations for Burning Hazard-
ous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Clarified
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530-F-92-023
Environmental Fact Sheet: Temporary Suspension of the
Tbxicity Characteristic in Non-UST Petroleum-Product Clean-
ups Proposed

530-F-92-024
Green Advertising Claims

530-F-92-026
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Revises Quality Assurance
Measures for the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure

S30-F-92-027
Environmental Fact Sheet: The  National Corrective Action
Prtodtizatfon System

530-F-92-O28
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Wastes Generated During the
Production of Chlorinated Toluenes Listed as Hazardous

530-F-92-029
Environmental Fact Sheet: Rnal Modifications to the Wood
Preserving Regulations

530-F-92-030
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rule Regarding
Liquids in Hazardous Waste Landfills

530-F-92-O31
Household Hazardous Waste: Steps to Safe Management

530-H-92-O01
Recycle: MJU Can Make a Ton of Difference (Poster)

530-K-92-002
Solid Waste Resource  Guide for Native Americans: Where
to Find Funding and Technical Assistance

530-K-92-003
The Consumer's Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste

530-K-92-006
Used Dry Cell Batteries:  Is a Collection Program Right for
your Community?

530-N-92-001
Reusable News (Spring 1992)

530-N-92-002
Used Oil Recycling (Summer 1992)

530-N-92-004
Reusable News (Summer 1992)

530-N-92-O05
Reusable News (Fall 1992)

530-R-92-001
State Programs Advisory Number Nine
530-R-92-O02	  ,	
Best Demonstrated - Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document  for Quality Assurance/Quality Control,
Procedures and Methodology (Final)

53O-R-92-003
Compilatiqn of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facilities:
Summary of Liner and  Leak Detection  Designs, Action
Leakage Rates, Response Action Plans, and Management
of Liquids in Landfills

530-R-92-O04
Action Leakage Rates for Leak Detection Systems; Supple-
mental  Background Document for the Final Double Liners
and, Leak, .Detection ^Systems Rule  for Hazardous  Waste
Landfills, Waste Piles, and Surface Impoundments

530-R-92-O05
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines (Complete Set)

530-R-92-O05a
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines — A Scoping Study

530-R-92-O05b
Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines — State Reports

53O-R-92-O05C
Inactive and Abandoned, Noncoal Mines — Appendix: State
Reports

530-R-92-O06
Development of a  Solid Sample Analytical Procedure for
Cyanide in Spent Ore

530-R-92-O07
Directory of Mine  Waste Characterization and  Drainage
Quality Contacts in Western Governors' Association Member
States   	 :	

530-R-92-008
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic & Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams (Complete Set)

53O-R-92-OO8a
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA'§, Strawman II	on State Mine. Waste, Management Pro-
grams; Volume I: Summary Report

530-R-92^)p8b	.,    ,	
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams; Volume  II: State Reports of Western Governors' As-
sociation Mine Waste Task Force States

530-R-92-008C
Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts of
EPA's Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams; Volume III: Appendix: State Reports
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                                                        Numerical Listing of OSW Publications
 530-R-92-009
 Abstracts of Selected Precious;Metal Mines' Permits
 530-R-92-010
 Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and Gad-
. rhium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste
 530-R-92-011
 Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and In-
 dustrial Furnace Regulations
 530-R-92-012
 RCRA Environmental Indicators; FY 1991  Progress Report
 and Implementation Plan for the Future
 530-R-92-013
 Characterization of Products Containing Mercury in Munici-
 pal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to 2000
 530-R-92-014
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Reports, 1992 (Complete
 Set)
 530-R-92-O143
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1992
 530-R-92-014b
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1992
 530-R-92-014C
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1992
 530-R-92-014d
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1992
 530-R-92-014e
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1992
 530-R-92-014f
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1992
 530-R-92-014g
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1992   ,
 53O-R-92-014H
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1992
 53O-R-92-O14!
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September-1992
 530-R-92-014J
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,' October 1992  .
 530-R-92-014k
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1992
 530-R-92-014I
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1992
 530-R-92-014m
 Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1992  Monthly Hotline
 Reports
 530-R-92-016
 Proceedings of the Sixth National United States Environ-
 mental Protection Agency Conference on Household Haz-
 ardous,.  Waste  • Management  (Seattle,   Washington,
 December 3-7; 1991)
 530-R-92-O17
 RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year 1993
 530-R-92-018
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package; Revi-
 sion I  •
 530-R-92-019
 Characterization  of Municipal Solid Waste  in the United
 States: 1992 Update
 53O-R-92-O2O
 RCRA Waste Minimization Action Plan
 530-R-92-021
 RCRA Implementation Study Update: The Definition of Solid
> Waste
 530-H-92-022
 Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constituents:
 Chemical and Physical Properties, (Appendix IX to 40 CFR
 Part 264)
 530-R-92-O23
• No Migration Variances to the 'Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
 posal  Prohibitions:   A Guidance Manual for Petitioners;
 Draft    •
 530-R-92-O24
- Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid  Waste
' Landfills
 530-R-92-O26
 Household Hazardous Waste Management:  A  Manual for
 One-Day Community Collection Programs
 530-R-92-O27
 National  Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
 on 1989 Data)
 530-S-92-001
 RCRA Hazardous Waste: Information Management Execu-
 tive Summary
 53O-S-92-O13
 Characterization of Products Containing  Mercury in Munici-
 pal Solid Waste in the United States,  1970 to 2000: Execu-
 tive Summary
 530-S-92-019
 Characterization  of Municipal Solid Waste  in'the .United
 States: 1992 Update; Executive Summary
 53O-S-92-O27
 National  Biennial'RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
 bn'1989 Data), Executive Summary
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510-F-93-009
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes to Exempt Under-
ground Storage Tanks Petroleum-Contaminated Media and
Debris from RCRA Hazardous Waste Requirement
530-B-93-001
State Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick Reference Guide
530-C-93-001a
MSW Factbook (3.5" diskette)
530-C-93-001b
MSW Factbook (5.25" diskette)
530-D-93-001
Draft Strategy for Combustion of Hazardous Waste
530-F-93-001
Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Issues Final Rules for Cor-
rective Action Management Units and Temporary Units
530-F-93-002
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Proposed Modifications to the
Hazardous Waste Recycling Program
S30-F-93-003
Environmental Fact Sheet:  Update to Third  Edition of
RCRA Test Methods Document  SW-846 Proposed
530-F-93-O04
Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA Revises Test Methods for
Evaluating Solid Waste (SW-846)
530-F-93-OO5
Environmental Fact Sheet: Delisting Petitions and the Peti-
tion Review Process
530-F-93-006
Environmental Fact Sheet: Wood Surface Protection Wastes
Proposed as Hazardous
S30-F-93-O07
Environmental Fact Sheet:  EPA  Issues New  Treatment
Standards for Certain  Ignitable and Corrosive Wastes
530-F-93-009
Environmental Fact Sheet: Hazardous Waste Minimization:
Interim Rnal Guidance for Generators
S30-F-93-O1O
Environmental Fact Sheet: Source Reduction and Combus-
tion of Hazardous Waste
S30-F-93-O11
Statement by Carol M. Browner, EPA Administrator, on Haz-
ardous Waste Reduction and Combustion Strategy
530-F-93-012
EPA Administrator Browner Announces New Hazardous
Waste Reduction and Combustion Strategy
   530-F-93-014
   Environmental. Fact Sheet: Large-Volume Wastes from Coal-
   Fired Electrjc Utilitie.?, Exempt as Hazardous Waste
   530-F-93-015
   Hazardous Waste Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (BIFs)
,;;  530-F-93-O16	_	   , ,  ;  	
   Hazardous Waste Incinerators
   530-F-93-O19
   Environmental Fact -Sheet:  EPA Issues New Guidance for
   Capacity Assurance Planning
   530-F-93-020
   Environmental Fact Sheet:  Controlling the Impacts of Re-
   mediation Activities in or Around Wetlands
   530-F-93-022	'	 	
 "  Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Proposes Treatment Stand-
 '" "afds for Newly Listed and Identified Wastes and Hazardous
   Soil
   530-F-93-O23
   Draft Strategy on Combustion and Waste Minimization: Pro-
':,  ject Plans
   530-F-93-O24
   Environmental Fact Sheet:  Some Deadlines  in Federal
   Regulations Extended for Small Landfills; Extra Time Pro-
 •  vided to Landfills in Midwest Flood Regions
   530-F-93-025
   Environmental Fact Sheet: EPA Seeks Public Involvement in
   Implementing Draft Strategy on Hazardous Waste Minimiza-
   tion and Combustion
   530-F-93-27a
   Disposal Tips for Home Health Care (Professional Brochure)
   530-F-93-27b
   Disposal Tips for Home Health Care (Patient Flyer)
   530-F-93-O28
   Letter to Biennial Hazardous Waste Report Contacts
   530-K-93-O02
   Reporting on Municipal Solid Waste: A Local Issue
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   530-N-93-001
   Reusable News (Winter/Spring 1993)
   530-N-93-003
   Native American  Network: ,A RCRA Information Exchange
   (Issue #4) (Summer/Fall 1993)
   530-N-93-O04
   Reusable News (Summer/Fall 1993)
   530-R-93-001
   RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring: Draft Technical Guidance
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530-R-93-002
Geotechnical  Systems for  Structures on  Contaminated
Sites; Technical.Guidance Document

530-R-93-003
Statistical  Training Course  for Ground-Water Monitoring
Data Analysis    -              .               ',

530-R-93-004
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1993 (Complete
Set)

530-R-93-004a
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1993

530-R-93-004b
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1993

53O-R-93-004C
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March 1993

53O-R-93-004d
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1993

530-R-93-004e
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1993

530-R-93-004f
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1993

530-R-93-O04g
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1993

530-R-93-OO4H
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August  1993

530-R-93-004!
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1993

530-R-93-004J
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1993

530-R-93-004k
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1993

53O-R-93-005
Determining the  Integrity of Concrete Sumps;  Technical
Guidance  Document

530-R-93-006
RCRA Public Involvement Manual

530-R-93-007
Petitions to Delist Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Manual;
Second Edition

530-R-93-008
Proceedings of the Seventh  National U.S.  EPA Conference
on Household  Hazardous Waste Management; December
8-12, 1992; Minneapolis, Minnesota .
530-R-93-009
RCRA implementation Plan (RIP); Fiscal Year 1994

530-R-93-O09a
RCRA Implementation Plan:  Fiscal Vear 1994 Addendum

530-R-93-O10
Hazardous Waste Management Planning Needs and Prac-
tices: A Review of Several State Agency Approaches

530-R-93-011
RCRA Environmental Indicators: FY 1992 Progress Report

530-R-93-013
Report to Congress:  A Study of the Use of Recycled Paving
Material

530-R-93-O13a
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materi-
als for Highway Construction

530-R-93-014
Guidance for Capacity Assurance Planning; Capacity Plan-
ning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9)

530-R-93-O15
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package; Revi-
sion 2

530-R-93-O17
Solid Waste Disposal Facility  Criteria; Technical Manual

530-R-93-O19
Discussion Document for Roundtable Session on Technical
Combustion Standards

530-R-93-020
Discussion Document for Roundtable Session on'Waste
Minimization

530-R-93-022
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental  Well
(SPW) Guidance; Final

530-R-93-O23
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and  Standards: Ore Min-
ing and Dressing  Point "Source Category

530-R-93-O24
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards:  Mineral
Mining and Processing Point  Source Category

530-R-93-O25
Summary and Technical Review of Supporting Literature for
the 1985 Report to Congress on Wastes from the Extraction
and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate  Rock, Asbes-'
tos, Overburden from Uranium Mining, and Oil Shale,
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 530-B-94-001                                     530-R-94-007
 Catalogue of Hazardous Waste Reports     '               RCRA Inspection Manual
 530-R-94-006
 List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills  '.    "
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 PB253 406/3
 Second Report to Congress:  Resource  Recovery  and
 Source Reduction (EPA/SW-353)

 PB255 139/8
 First .Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Source
 Fjeduction (EPA/SW-352)

 PB256 460/7
 Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Further Assistance (EPA/S\AM70)

 PB256 461/5
 Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Financing (EPA/SV\M71)

 PB259 139/4
 Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Interim Report (EPA/SV\M80)

 PB259 14O/2
•Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Procurement (EPA/SW-495)  '

 PB259 141/0
 Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials:  Marketing (EPA/SW-499)

 PB259 142/8
 Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Risks and Contracts (EPA/SW-496)

 PB259 143/6
 Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Accounting Format (EPA/SW-493)

 PB259 144/4
 Resource Recovery Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Technologies (E'PA/SW-550)

 PB26O 654/9
 Source Separation: The Community Awareness Program in
 Somerville and Marblehead, Massachusetts (EPA/SW-551)

 PB81-158297
 Source Separation Collection and Processing Equipment; A
 User's Guide (EPA/SW-842)
 PB81-181 372
 Standards for Preparedness and Prevention (40' CFR 264
 and 265, Subpart C); Standards' for Contingency Plan and
 Emergency Procedures (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart D);
•Standards Applicable to Owners-and Operators of Hazard-
 ous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under
 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004 '

 PB81-181 380
 Standards for Personnel Training (40 CFR 264. 16); Interim
'Status Standards for Personnel Training (40 CFR-265. 16);
 Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazard-
 ous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under
 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section'3004               .   '

 PB81-181 398
 Standards for Security (40  CFR 264. 14);  Interim Status
 Standards for Security (40 CFR 265. 14); Standards Applica-
 ble to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treat-
 ment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle
 C, Section 3004

 PB81-181 4O6
 General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 264. 13);  Interim Status
 Standards for General Waste Analysis (40 CFR 265. 13);
 Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazard-
 ous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under
 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

 PB81-181 414
 General Issues Concerning  Interim Status Standards (40
 CFR 265); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators
 of Hazardous Waste Treatment,  Storage, and Disposal Fa-
 cilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

 PB81-181 471
 Regulatory Analysis of RCRA Regulations  ,

 PB81-181 489
 Definitions and General Provisions Under RCRA, Subtitle C;
 Definitions and Provisions for Confidentiality (40 CFR  260,
 Subparts A and B)

 PB81-164319
 Corrosivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.22); Identification and
 Listing of  Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C,  Sec-
 tion 3001
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PB81-184 962
Criteria for Identifying Characteristics of Hazardous Waste
(40 CFR  261. 10); Criteria for Listing Hazardous Waste (40
CFR 261. 11); Petitions to Amend  Part 261 to Exclude a
Waste Produced at a Particular Facility (40 CFR 260.22);
Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA,
Subtitle C, Section 3001

PB81-184 988
Reactivity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.23); Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Waste Under  RCRA, Subtitle C, Sec-
tion 3001

PB81-185 001
Final Interim Status Standards for Surface Impoundments
(40 CFR 265.220); Standards Applicable to Owners and Op-
erators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and  Dis-
posal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

PB81-185027
EP Toxicity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.24); Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Waste Under  RCRA, Subtitle C, Sec-
tion 3001

PB81-187890
Ignttabllity Characteristic (40 CFR 261.21); Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Waste Under  RCRA, Subtitle C, Sec-
tion 3001

PB81-188 161
Degree of Hazard as an Approach to  Defining and Manag-
ing Hazardous Wastes; Identification and Listing of Hazard-
ous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001

PB81-189 326
Financial Requirements (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart H);
Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazard-
ous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under
RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

PB81-189 755
General Facility Standards for Location of Facilities (40 CFR
264, Subpart B, Section 264. 18); Standards Applicable to
Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Stor-
age, and Disposal Facilities Under  RCRA, Subtitle C, Sec-
tion 3004

PB81-189 763
Interim Status Standards, and General Status Standards for
Closure and Post-Closure Care (40 CFR 264 arid 265, Sub-
part G); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal  Facili-
ties Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

PB81-189 771
Interim Status Standards for Thermal Treatment Piocesses
Other Than  Incineration and for Open Burning (40 CFR
285, Subpart P); Standards Applicable to Owners and Op-
erators of Hazardous Waste  Treatment, Storage, and Dis-
posal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 PB81-189 789
 Interim Status Standards for Landfills (40 CFR 265,'Subpart
 N); Standards' Applicable to Owners and Operators of Haz-
 ardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
 Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

 PB81-189 797
 Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR 265, Subpart F); Stand-
 ards Applicable to  Owners and Operators of Hazardous
 Waste  Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal Facilities Under
 RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

 PB81-190 O01
 Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 264.  15) and Interim
 Status Standards for Inspection (40 CFR 265. 15); Standards
 Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
 Treatment, Storage, arid Disposal  Facilities Under RCRA,
 Subtitle C, Section 3004

 PB81-19O OJ19 ( ............. (  , , . ........ ' ..... ...... ...........................  . ....... ., , ................... i ............... ' ............. .....
 Health"1 andV' Environmental 'Effects  Profiles (40 ..... CFR" ..... 261);'
 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste  Under RCRA,
 Subtitle C, Section 3001
 Fate arid Transport ''of Hazardous Constituents; Identifica-
 tion and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle
 C, Section 3001
 Listing of Hazardous Waste (40  CFR 261.31 and  26f.32);'
 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA,
 Subtitle' C, Section 3001

 PB81-19OO43
 Manifest System, Recordkeeping, and Reporting (40 CFR
 264 and 265, Subpart E); Standards Applicable to  Owners
 and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, arid
 Disposal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004
 PB81-19O	O50	
 General and interim Status Standards for-Tanks (40 CFR
 264  and ^265, Subpart J); Interim Status  Standards for
 Chemical,Physical,'  arid "Biological "Treatment (40 CFR 265,
 Subpart Q); Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators
 of Hazardous, Waste Treatment,  Storage, and Disposal Fa-
: dirties" Under RCRAT Subtitle CYSectibn 3004

 PB81-19O O68
 Interim Status Standards for Land  treatment Facilities (40
 CFR 265, Subpart M); Standards Applicable  to Owners and
 Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Dis-
 posal Facilities Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3004

 PB81-190 076
 Listing  of Hazardous Waste; Finalization of July 16. 1980,
 Hazardous Waste List (40 CFR 261.31 and 261.32); Identifi-
 cation and Listing of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subti-
 tle C, Section 3001
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PB81-190Q92
Incineration Standards (40 CFR 264 and 265, Subpart O);
Standards Applicable to Owners and Operators of Hazard-
ous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Under
RCRA Subtitle C, Section 3004

PB81-193 021
Proposed Additions to Standards for Hazardous Waste In-
cineration (40 CFR 264.342 and 264.343); Standards Appli-
cable to Owners  and  Operators  of  Hazardous  Waste
Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal Facilities Under RCRA,
Subtitle C, Section 3004.

PB81-218 5O5
Guidance Manual for the Classification of Solid Waste Dis-
posal Facilities (EPA/SW-199C)

PB81-246 357
Permitting of Land  Disposal  Facilities: Overview; Back-
ground Document

PB81-246365
Permitting ,of Land Disposal Facilities:  Surface impound-
ments

PB81-246373
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: .Waste Piles

PB81-24G 381
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Land Treatment

PB81-246399
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Landfills

PB81-246407
Permitting of  Land Disposal Facilities:  Underground Injec-
tion; Background Document

PB81-246 415
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Information Require-
ments for Permitting Discharges; General Standards Appli-
cable to Owners  and Operators  of Hazardous   Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities

PB81-246 423
'Permitting of Land Disposal  Facilities: Groundwater Protec-
tion Standard

PB81-246 431
Permjtting of Land Disposal Facilities: Groundwater and Air
Emission Monitoring

PB81-246 449
Permitting of Land Disposal Facilities: Performance Stand-
ards for Land Disposal Facilities

PB81-248  163
Engineering  Handbook for' Hazardous  Waste Incineration
(EPA/SW-889)
PB82-182361
U.S.  Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials
Regulations as They Apply to the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency's Hazardous Waste Regulations (EPA/SW-935)

PB82-237 595
Financial Assurance for Closure and Post-Closure Care; Re-
quirements for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal  Facilities; A Guidance-
Manual (EPA/SW-955)

PB83-144 675
Liability Coverage; Requirements for Owners and Operators
of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-,'
cilities; A Guidance' Manual (EPA/SW-961)   -

PB83-209 445
Groundwater Monitoring Guidance for Owners  and Opera-
tors of Interim Status Facilities (EPA/SW-963)

PB84-158807
Design and Development of a Hazardous Waste Reactivity
Testing Protocol (EPA/600/2-84-057)

PB84-174 820
Procedures Manual for Groundwater Monitoring at Solid
Waste Disposal Facilities (EPA/SW-611)

PB84-212356
Assessment of Hazardous Waste Mismanagement Damage
Case  Histories (EPA/530-SW-84-002)

PB85-100 832
Hydrologic  Evaluation  of  Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
Model;'Volume 2:  Documentation for Version 1 (EPA/530-
SW-84-010)            -

PB85-100 840
Hydrologic  Evaluation  of.  'Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
Model; Volume 1:  User's Guide for Version  1; Second Edi-
tion (EPA/530-SW-84-009)

PB85-18O 297
Composition and • Management of Used Oil Generated in
the United States (EPA/530-SW-84-013)

PB85 18O 438
National Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Sur-
vey; Final Report (EPA/530-SW-85-004)

PB86-100 577
Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permits;
Final Report (EPA/SW-966)

PB86-12558O
Permit Writers' Guidance-  Manual  for Hazardous  Waste
Land  Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Phase 1:
Criteria for Location Acceptability and Existing  Applicable
Regulations (EPA/530-SW-85-024)
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              Numerical Listing ofNTIS Publications
PB86-184 O17
Report to Congress on the Discharge of Hazardous Wastes
to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (The Domestic'Sew-
age Study) (EPA/530-SW-86O04)

PB86-192 796
Lining  of  Waste  Impoundment and  Disposal  Facilities
(EfiySW-870)

PB86-192 937
Hazardous Waste Tanks Failure Model; Description of Meth-
odology and Appendices A,  B, C, D, and E (EPA/530-SW-
86012)

PB86-197 837
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment, Storage, and  Disposal  Facilities Regulated  Under
RCRAIn 1981 (EPA/530-SW-84O05)

PB86-199 130
ERA Guide for Infectious Waste Management (EPA/53Q-SW-
86O14)

PB86-208584
Guidance Manual on the RCRA Regulation of Recycled
Hazardous Wastes (EPA/530/SW-86-015)

PBS6-210 176
Report to the Congress of the United States on the Post-
Closure Liability Trust Fund Under Section 3001(A)(2XN) of
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa-
tion, and Liability Act of 1980

PB86-210 671
Glosure/Post-Closure and Financial Responsibility Require-
ments for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage,  and  Dis-
posal  Facilities;   Final  Rule;  Background   Document
(EPA/530-SW-86O09)

PB86-212263
Interim Status Surface Impoundments;  Retrofitting Vari-
ances; Guidance Document (EPA/530-SW-86-017)

PB86-212 271
Prohibition on the Disposal of Bulk Liquid Hazardous Waste
in Landfills;  Statutory Interpretive Guidance (EPA/530-SW-
86016)

PB86-212 289
Hazardous Waste Tanks Risk Analysis (EPA/530-SW-86-011)

PB86-212479
Post-Closure Liability Trust Fund Simulation Model; Volume
I: Model Overview and Results; Volume II:  Graphs and Ta-
bles of Model Results; Vblume III: Model Description

PB86-215043
Restrictions  on the Placement of Nonhazardous Liquids in
Hazardous Waste Landfills;  Statutory Interpretative Guid-
ance (EPA/530-SW-86O13)
 PB86-219 383
 Statistical Analysis of Mining Waste Data (EPA/530-SW-86-
 024)

 PB86-219 391
 Quantities of Cyanide-Bearing and Acid-Generating Wastes
 Generated by the  Mining and Beneficiating Industries, and
 the Potentials for  Contaminant Release (EPA/530-SW-86-'
 025)
 PB86-2i9'409	  _  	
 Location  of  Mines  and  Factors  Affecting  Exposure
 (EPA/530-SW-86-023)
 PB86-219 417
 Technical Studies Supporting the Mining Waste Regulatory
 Determination (EPA/530-SW-86-026)

 PB86-222486
 Summary of Comments on Mining Waste Report to Con-
 gress (EPA/530-SW-86-030)

 PB86-224946,	  ,	  	_	^	
 Criteria for identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeoiogy un-
 der RCRA (Complete Set)

 PB86-224953
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeoiogy: A
 RCRA Statutory Interpretative Guidance (EPA/530-SW-86-
 022)
 PB86-224 961
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeoiogy un-
 der RCRA;ri Appendix A: Technical Methods for ^Evaluating
 Hydrogeiplpgic^PaVameters (EPA/5316-iSW-8"6O22A)"""'" |	

 PB86-224 979
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeoiogy un-
 der RCRA; Appendix B: Groundwater Flow Net/Flow Line
 Construction and Analysis (EPA/530-SW-86-022B)
 PB86-224 987
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeoiogy un-
 der RCRA; Appendix C: Technical Methods for Calculating
 Time of Travel in the Unsaturated Zone (EPA/530^W-86-
 022C) " "	'    '	'	'"

 PB86r224995	'	;   	  •	i	
 Criteria for Identifying Areas of Vulnerable Hydrogeoiogy un-
 der RCRA; Appendix D: Development of Vulnerability Crite-
 ria Based on Risk Assessments and Theoretical Modeling
, (EPA/530-SW-86-022D)

 PB86-229 184
 Permit Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste  Land Treat-
 ment'Demonstrations (EPA/5366W-86O32')	

 PB86-229 192	
 Guidance Manual for Research,'Development, and Demon-
 stration Permits (40 CFR Section 270.65) (EPA/530-SW-86-
 008)
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 PB86-232 154
 Report to Congress: EPA Activities and Accomplishments
' Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: Fiscal
 Years 1980-1985 (EPA/530-SW-86-027)

 PB87-100038
 SOILINER Model (EPA/530-SW-86-006)

 PB87-101 606
 Background Document for the Groundwater Screening Pro-
 cedure to Support 40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions
 (EPA/530-SW-86-047)'

 PB87-101 614
 Surface Water Screening  Procedure;  Background  Docu-
 ment (EPA/530-SW-86-050) '

 PB87-107 173
 Background Document on the Development and Use of
 Reference Doses; Part I: Data Needs and Apportionment;
 Part II:  Considerations Related to the Development of Pro-
 tocols for Toxicity Studies (EPA/530-SW-86-048)

 PB87-107 751
 RCRA  Groundwater  Monitoring  Technical  Enforcement
 Guidance Document (TEGD) (Final) (EPA/530-SW-86-055)

 PB87-107 769
 RCRA Facility Assessment Guidance (EPA/530-SW-86-053)

 PB87-108 072
 A Survey of Household Hazardous Waste and Related Col-
 lection Programs (EPA/530-SW-86-038)

 PB87-108 080
 Census of State and  Territorial  Subtitle D Non-Hazardous
 Waste Programs (EPA/530-SW-86-039)

 PB87-114 328
 Report  to Congress  on the Minimization of Hazardous
 Wastes  (Complete Set) (EPA/530-SW-86-033)

 PB87-114 336
 Report  to Congress  on the Minimization of Hazardous
 Wastes (EPA/530-SW-86-033A)

 PB87-114344
 Report  to Congress  on the Minimization of Hazardous
 Wastes; Appendices (EPA/530-SW-86-033B)    .  -

 PB87-114 351
 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Op-
 tions; Volume I (EPA/530-SW-86-041)

 PB87-114 369
 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Op-
 tions; Volume II (EPA/530-SW-86-042)

 PB87-114 377
 Report to Congress on Waste Minimization: Issues and Op-
 tions; Volume III (EPA/530-SW-86-043)
PB87-116810
Subtitle D Study: Phase I Report (EPA/530-SW-86-054)

PB87-120259
Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents (Complete .
Set) (EPA/530-SW-86-056)                       .    ,

PB87-120267
Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 1
(EPA/530-SW-86-056A)

PB87-120 275
Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 2
(EPA/530-SW-86-056B)

PB87-1I20283
Best  Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Volume 3
(EPA/530-SW -86-056C)

PB87-132 825
Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Land •
Disposal   Facilities;   Technical   Guidance   Document
(EPA/530-SW-86-031)

PB87-H34 391
Technical Resource Document for the Storage and Treat-
ment  of Hazardous Waste in Tank Systems (EPA/530-SW-
86-044)

PB87-H46 361
.Background Document for Solvents to  Support 40 CFR
Part 268 Land Disposal  Restrictions; Volume I (EPA/530-
SW-86-060)

PB87-1I46 379
Background Document for Solvents to  Support 40 CFR
Part 268 Land Disposal  Restrictions; Volume II (EPA/530-
SW-86-061)          t             .

PB87-1I51 O64
Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for the General Facility
Standards of 40 CFR 264 (EPA/SW-968)              '  -

PB87-151 O72
Minimum Technology Guidance on Double, Liner Systems'
for Landfills and Surface Impoundments; Design, Construc-
tion, and Operation (EPA/530-SW-85-014)

PB87-1I52 O54
Solid Waste Leaching Procedure; Technical Resource Docu-
ment for Public Comment (EPA/SW-924)

PB87-f54886
Toxicity  Characteristic Leaching  Procedure;  Background
Document on  Resource  Conservation and Recovery Act,
Subtitle C, Hazardous Waste Management System, Section
3001,  Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
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 PB87-154 894
 Evaluating Cover Systems for Solid and Hazardous Waste
 (ERA/SW-867) .

 PB87-154 902
 Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Solidi-
 fied Waste (EPA/SW-872)

 PB87-154 910
 Guidance for the Analysis of Refinery Wastes

 PB87-154928
 Methods for the Storage and Retrieval of RCRA Groundwa-
 ter Monitoring Data on STORET; User's Manual

 PB87-154936
 Documentation for Development of Tpxicity and Volumes
 Scores for the Purpose of Scheduling  Hazardous Waste
 (EPA/530-SW-85-031)

 PB87-155057
 RCRA Final Authorization Guidance Manual (EPA/SW-862)

 PB87-155 065
 RCRA Guidance Document: Land Treatment

 PB87-155 503
 Plans, Recordkeeping, Variances, and Demonstrations for
 Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
 ties; A Guidance Manual (EPA/SW-921}

 PB87-155 537
 Closure  of  Hazardous Waste  Surface  Impoundments
 (EPA/SW-873)

 PB87-155 545
 Inter-Industry Collaborative Study of Toxicity Characteristic
 Leaching Procedures; Addendum to Compilation of Phase
 IA and Phase II Data

 PB87-155 552
 Guidance Document: Seismic Considerations in Hazardous
 Waste Management Facilities

 PB87-155578
 Guidance Document for Subpart F: Air Emission Monitor-
 fng; Land Disposal Toxic Air Emissions Evaluation Guideline

 PB87-155 776
 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Regulations Af-
 fecting Generators and Transporters (40 CFR 262 and 263);
 Explanation of Revisions in Reporting Burden Estimates

 PB87-155 784
Soil Properties, Classification, and  Hydraulic Conductivity
Testing (EPA/SW-925)
 PB87-156 683
 Closure/Post-Closure Interim  Status, Standards (40 CFR
 265, Subpart G): Standards Applicable to Owners and Op-
 erators of Hazardous Waste' Treatment, Storage, and Dis-
 posal Facilities under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section  3004
 (EPA/SW-912)

 PB87-157210
 Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model

 PB87-157 418
 Evaluation Guidelines for Toxic Air Emissions from Land Dis-
 posal Facilities

 PB87-157 475
 Equivalency of State Financial Responsibility Mechanisms

 PB87-157 657
 RCRA Guidance	Document:, Landfill Design, Liner Systems
 and Final Cover; Draft

 PB87-157 665	
 RCRA Guidance Document: Surface Impoundments, Liner
•Systems, Final Cover, and Free Board Control; Draft

 PB87-157 673
 RCRA   Implementation  Plan  (RIP):  Fiscal  Year  1987
 (EPA/OSWER9420.00-1)

 PB87-157 756
 Liner Location Risk and Cost Analysis Model; Appendices

 PB87-158655	  , '    '  "  _	'.	
 Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances from
 the Secondary Containment  Requirement of Hazardous
 Waste Tank Systems; Volume I (EPA/530-SW-87-002A)

 PB87-158663
 Technical Resource Document for Obtaining Variances from
 the Secondary Containment  Requirement of Hazardous
 Waste Tank Systems; Volume II (EPA/530-SW-87-002B)

 PB87-158 978
 RCRA Guidance Manual  for Subpart G Closure and Post-
 Closure Care Standards and Subpart H Cost Estimating Re-
 quirements (EPA/530-SW-87-010)

 PB87-158 994
 Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-
 Closure  Plans (Subparts  G and H); Volume I:  Treatment
 and Storage Facilities (EPA/530-SW-87-009A)

 PB87-159 OOO
 Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-
 Closure  Plans (Subparts  G and H); Volume  II:  Land Dis-
 posal Facilities (EPA/530-SW-87-009B)

 PB87-159018
 Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-
 Closure  Plans. (Subparts G and H); Volume III: Unit Costs
 (EPA/530-SW-87-009C)
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PB87-159026
Guidance Manual for Cost Estimates for Closure and Post-
Closure Plans (Subparts G and H); Volume IV: Documenta-
tion (EPA/530-SW-87-009D)

PB87-162 954
Location Standards for RCRA Hazardous Waste  Facilities;
Regulatory Development Plan

PB87-163 242
Guidance on Implementation of the Minimum Technological
Requirements of HSWA of 1984,  Respecting Liners and
Leachate Collection Systems; Reauthorization Statutory In-
terpretation #5D (EPA/530-SW-85-012)

PB87-163 481
Background  Document for Solvents to Support 40 CFR
Part 268 Land Disposal' Restrictions:  Solvent Waste Vol-
umes and Characteristics, 'Required Treatment and Recy-
cling  Capacity,  and Available  Treatment and  Recycling
(EPA/53OSW-S8-013)

PB87-165 403
Technical Report: Exploration, Development,  and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Field Sampling and Ana-
lytical Results (EPA/530-SW-87-005) -

PB87-165 411
Technical Report: Exploration, Development,  and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas1; Appendix A:  Analytical
Results (EPA/530-SW-87-005A)

PB87-165 429
Technical Report: Exploration, Development,  and Produc-
tion-of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix B:  Sampling
Strategy (EPA/530-SW-87-005B)

PB87-165 437
Technical Report: Exploration, Development,  and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix C:  Sampling
Reports; Volumes 1  and 2 (EPA/530-SW-005)  i

PB87-165 445
Technical Report: Exploration, Development,  and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix D:  Analytical
Methods (EPA/530-SW-87-005D)    .  .

PB87-165 452
Technical Report: Exploration, Development-,  and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix E:  Role and
Function of EPA Sample  Control Center  (EPA/530-SW-87-
005E)

PB87-165 460
technical Report: Exploration, Development,  and Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix F: List of Ana-
lytes (EPA/530-SW-87-005F)
PB87-165 478
Technical Report: Exploration, Development, and  Produc-
tion of Crude Oil and Natural Gas; Appendix G: Sampling
Plan  and Sampling  Quajity Assurance/Quality  Control
(EPA/530-SW-87-005G)

PB87-173 159
Minimum Technology Guidance on Single Liner Systems for
Landfills, Surface Impoundments, and Waste Piles; Design,
Construction, and Operation (Draft) (EPA/530-SW-85-013)

PB87-173 811
Background Information Document for the Development of
Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in
.Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (Complete Set) (EPA/530-
SW-87-014)

PB87-173 829
Background Information Document for the Development of
Regulations to Control the'Burning of Hazardous Wastes in
Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume I: Industrial Boilers
(EPA/530-SW-87-014A)

PB87-173 837
Background Information Document for the Development of
Regulations to Control "the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in
Boilers and Industrial Furnaces;  Volume II: Industrial Fur-
naces (EPA/530-SW-87-014B)

PB87-173 845
Background Information Document for the Development of
Regulations to Control the Burning of Hazardous Wastes in
Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Volume III: Risk Assessment
(EPA/530-SW-87-014C)

PB87-178315
Protocol for Evaluating  Interim Status Closure/Post-Closure
Plans

PB87-178 323
Characterization of  Municipal Solid Waste in  the United
States, 1960-2000      '                         .   '

PB87-178 349
Test Method Equivalency  Petitions;-A  Guidance Manual
(EPA/530-SW-87-008)

PB87-182 291
Background Document on Bottom Liner Performance in Dou-
ble-Lined Landfills and Surface Impoundments (EPA/.530-SW-
87-013)

PB87-183 695
Guidance Manual on Hazardous Waste Land Treatment Clo-
sure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Part 265)

PB87-188O82
Guidance on Issuing Permits to Facilities Required to Ana-
lyze Ground water for Appendix VIII Constituents
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 PB87-188 O90
 Guidance for Facility Management Planning; Draft

 PB87-191 029
 Procedures for Modeling Flow Through Clay Liners to Deter-
 mine Required Liner Thickness (ERA/530-SW-84-001)

 PB87-191 383
 Background Document on Proposed Liner and Leak Detec-
 tion Rule (EPA/530-SW-87-015)

 PB87-193 348
 RCRA Personnel Training Guidance for Owners or Opera-
 tors of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities (EPA/SW-
 915)

 PB87-193371
 Guide for Preparing RCRA Permit Applications for Existing
 Facilities

 PB87-193 397
 Final Draft Guidance for Subpart G of the Interim Status
 Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
 Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities

 PB87-193694                        „.'
 Permit Applicants' Guidance Manual for Exposure Informa-
 tion Requirements Under RCRA, Section 3019

 PB87-193702
 Procedural Guidance for Reviewing Exposure Information
 Under RCRA, Section 3019

 PB87-193 710
 RCRA Groundwater  Monitoring Compliance Order Guid-
 ance

 PB87-194 130
 Regional Guidance Manual for Selected Interim Status Re-
 quirements (Draft)

 PB87-194 643
 Use of the Water Balance Method for Predicting Leachate
 Generation from Solid Waste Disposal Sites (EPA/SW-168)

 PB87-202040
 Guidance for Impiementingthe RCRA Dioxin Listing Rule

 PB87-202420
 Hazardous Waste Incineration Permitting Study

 PB87-206066
 Municipal  Waste  Combustion   Study  (Complete  Set)
(EPA/530-SW-87-Q21)

 PB87-206 074
 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Report to Congress
(EPA/530-SW-87-021A)
 PB87-206082
 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Emissions Data Base
 for Municipal Waste'Combustors (EPA/530-SW-87-021B)

 PB87-206090
 •Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Control of Organic Emis-
 sions (EPA/530-SW^87-O21 C)

 PB87-206 108
 •Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Flue Gas Cleaning
 Technology (EPA/530-SW-87-021D)

 PB87-2O6 116
 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Costs of Flue Gas
 Cleaning Technologies (EPA/530-SW-87-021E)

 PB87-206 124	,
 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Sampling and Analysis
 (EPA/530-SW-87-021F),

 PB87-2O6 132
 Municipal Waste Combustion Study:  Assessment of Health
 Risks Associated With Exposure to Municipal Waste Com-
 bustion Emissions (EPA/530-SW-87-021 G)
11 • !',',»  i	l'»ii|„ ,a»i!i ,!,!'"„!	illliiiiWHT'.!'!'•! i. «'i 'il ,' '• / '• ''H"',i • ' ',	"i"'l ' I1*: ' „ ' , ""	llj'iyv^ilW' !' •"!"'!'!'!
 PB87-206 14O
 Municipal Waste Combustion Study: Characterization of the
 Municipal Waste  Combustion Industry (EPA/530-SW-87-021 H)

 PB87-206 157
 Municipal Waste Combustion  Study:  Recycling  of Solid
 Waste (EPA/530-SW-87-021I)

 PB87-206 165
 Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance;  Part I: ACL Policy
 and Information  Requirements (EPA/530-SW-87-017)

 PB87-215 463
 Permit Guidance Manual on Unsaturated Zone Monitoring
 for Hazardous Waste Land Treatment, Units, (EPA/530-SW-
 86-040)

 PB87-230371
 Summary of Appropriate Analytical Methods for Appendix
 IX; Parts I and II
Facilities Storing Hazardous
 Guidance for Permit Writers:
 Waste in Containers
 PBS8-109 699
 Directory of Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Fa-
 cilities (EPA/530-SW-87-024)

 PB88-111  752
 Composition and Management of Used Oil Generated in
 the United States; Appendix (EPA/530-SW-84-013A)
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PB88-127 931
Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leach'ates from MSW
Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites (Complete Set)
(EPA/530-SW-87-028)

PB88-127 949
Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates from MSW
Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume I: Sum-
mary (EPA/530-SW-87-028A)               '      ,

PB88-127 956
Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates from MSW'
Landfills,  Monofills, and  Co-Disposal  Sites;  Volume  II:
Leachate  Baseline  Report;  Determination -of  Municipal
Landfill Leachate Characteristics (EPA/530-SWn37-028B)

PB88-127 964
Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates from MSW
Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume III: Ad-
dendum to Characterization of Municipal Landfill Leachates;
A Literature Review (EPA/530-SW-87-028C)

PB88-127 972
Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates from MSW
Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites;.,Volume IV: Char-
acterization of Municipal Waste Combustion  Residues and
their Leachates; A Literature Review (EPA/530-SW-87-028D)

PB88-127 98O
Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates from MSW
Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume V: Char-
acterization, of .Municipal  Waste  Combustor Residues
(EPA/530-SW-87-028E)

PB88-127 998
Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates from MSW
Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume VI: Char-
acterization of Leachates from Municipal Waste Disposal
Sites and Co-Disposal Sites (EPA/530-SW-87-028F)

PB88-128004
Characterization of MWC Ashes and Leachates from MSW
Landfills, Monofills, and Co-Disposal Sites; Volume VII: Ad-
dendum to Monofill Report (EPA/530-SW-87-028G)

PB88-138 177
Guide to Energy from Municipal Waste for Small Communi-
ties (EPA/SW-958)                        ;    "    .

PB88-146212
Report to  Congress: Management of Wastes from the  Ex-
ploration, Development, .and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
ral  Gas,   and  Geothermal   Energy   (Complete  Set)
(EPA/530-SW-88-003)

PB88-146 220
Report to  Congress: Management of Wastes from the  Ex-
ploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
ral. Gas, and Geothermal  Energy; Volume 1: Oil and Gas
(EPA/530-SW-88-003A)
 PB88146238
 Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-
 ploration, Development^ and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
 ral Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 2:  Geothermal
 Energy (EPA/530-SW-88-003B)

 PB88-146 246
 Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-
 ploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
 ral Gas, and Geothermal Energy; Volume 3:  Appendices
 (EPA/530-SW-88-003C)

 PB88-146253
 Report to Congress: Management of Wastes from the Ex-
 ploration, Development, and Production of Crude Oil, Natu-
 ral Gas,  and Geothermal Energy; • Executive Summaries
' (EPA/530-SW-88-003D)   ,

 PB88-162 631
 Report to Congress: Wastes from the Extraction and
 Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbes-
 tos, Overburden from  Uranium Mining,  and Oil  Shale
 (EPA/530-SW-85-033)

 PB88-163787
 Bibliographic Series: Waste  Minimization: Hazardous and
 Non-Hazardous  Solid Waste  (1980 to Present) (EPA/IMSD-
 87-007)

 PB88-170 766
 Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal
 Restrictions Program (BOAT) (EPA/530-SW-87-011)

 PB8S-174 677
 Third Report to  Congress: Resource Recovery and Source
 Reduction (EPA/SW-448)

 PB88-176 136
 Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in  Rats Test Materials:
 Pyridine; Volume I (EPA/530-SW-88-016A)

 PB88-176 144
 Ninety-Day Subchronic Oral Toxicity in  Rats Test Materials:
, Pyridine; Volume II (EPA/530-SW-88-016B)

 PB88-176 151
 Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-TetrachIorophenol Adminis-
 tered to CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through 15; Final
 Report (EPA/530-SW-88-017A)

 PB88-176 169
 Teratologic Evaluation of 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Adminis-
 tered to'CD Rats on Gestational Days 6 Through 15; Final
 Report; Appendices I-IX (EPA/530-SW-88-017B)

 PB88-176 177
 Rat Oral  Subchronic Toxicity Study;  Final  Report;  Com-
 pound: Isobutyl Alcohol (EPA/530-SW-88-015)
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 PB88-177 977
 Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Coal
 by Electric Utility Power Plants (EPA/530-SW-88-002)

 PB88-177 985
 Report to Congress: Wastes from the Combustion of Coal
 by Electric Utility Power Plants; Appendices (EPA/530-SW-
 88-002A)

 PBS8-185 251
 Corrective Measures for  Releases to Groundwater from
 Solid  Waste  Management  Units;  Draft  Final  Report
 (EPA/530-SW-88-020)

 PB88-1852G9
 Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Determining
 Appropriate Technology and Response for Air Releases;
 Draft Final Report (EPA/530-SW-88-021)

 PB88-185 277
 Corrective Measures for Releases to Soil from Solid Waste
 Management Units; Draft  Final  Report (EPA/530-SW-88-
 022}

 PBS8-185 285
 Technical Guidance for Corrective Measures: Subsurface
 Gas (EPA/530-SW-88-023) •

 PB88-192 687
 National Dioxln Study (EPA/530-SW-87-Q25)

 PB8S-195284
 Subchronic Tbxicity of  Meta-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats
 (EPA/530-SW-88-026)

 PB88-195292
 Subchrontc Tbxicity of  Para-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats;
 MBA Chemical No. 25 (EPA/530-SW-88-Q25)

 PB88-197 496
 Subchronic Tbxicity of Ortho-Cresol in Sprague Dawley Rats
 (EPA/530-SW-88-027)

 PB88-197 561
 Resource Recovery  Plant Implementation; Guides for Mu-
 nicipal Officials: Planning and Overview (EPA/SW-533)

 PB88-197579
 Fourth Report to Congress: Resource Recovery and Waste
 Reduction (EPA/SW-600)

 PB88-197 595
 Financial Requirements; Interim Status Standards (40 CFR
265, Subpart H); Final Draft Guidance (EPA/SW-913)

 PB88-197603
 EPA Activities Under RCRA of 1976 - Annual Report to the
President and Congress, Fiscal Year 1977 (EPA/SW-663)
 PB88-197 611
 Compilation of Persons Who Design, Test, Inspect, and In-
 stall Storage Tank Systems (EPA/530-SW -88-019)

 PB88-213368
 Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support 40
 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed Rule:  First
 Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
 Availability  Treatment Capacity;" Part  II \EPA/53<£sW-88:"
 030)

 PB88-214 267
 Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance; Part II: Based on
 264.94(B) Criteria; Case Studies (EPA/530-SW -87-031 )

 PB88-217 575
 Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support 40
 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed Rule:  First
 Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
 Availability  Treatment Capacity;  Part I (EPA/530-SW-88-
 030A)

 PB88-239 223
 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical
 Methods; Third Edition; Volumes  IA, IB, 1C, and II (EPA/SW-
 846)

 PB88-242 052
 Background Documentation for  Minimum Content Stand-
 ards (EPA/530-SW -68-046)
 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Location Restric-
 tions (Subpart B); Draft Background Document (EPA/530-
 SW-88-036)

 PB88-242 433
 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Operating Crite-
 ria (Subpart'C); Draft"" Backgrduhd"bocument (EPAyssfrSW-'
 88-037)

 PB88-242 441
 Criteria for Municipal  Solid Waste Landfills: Summary of
"Data on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Leachate Charac-
 teristics (EPA/530-SW-88-038)

 PB88-242 458
 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Updated Review
 of  Selected  Provisions   of  Solid  Waste  Regulations
 (EPA/530-SW-88-039)

 PB88-242 466
 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Case Studies on
 Groundwater jind Surface  Water Contamination from ........ Mu-
 nicipal  Solid Waste^Landfjlls (EPA/530^W-88-04d) ......... | ...... ....... ' ................................ "

 PB88-242 474
 Cfiteria for Jylunicipal  Solid Waste Landfills: Closure, apd,
 Post-Closure  Care and  Financial Responsibility Require-
 ments  (Subpart C, Sections 258.30-258.32); Draft Back-
 ground Document (EPA/530-SW -88-041 )
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 PB88-242 482
 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Design Criteria
 (Subpart D);  Draft Background  Document (EPA/530-SW-
 88-042)

 PB88-242490
 Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Groundwater
 Monitoring and Corrective Action  (Subpart E) (EPA/530-
 SW-88-043)

 PB88-242 508
 Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities
 and Practices; Notification Requirements for Industrial Solid
 Waste Disposal  Facilities(40 CFR  Part  257)  . (Draft)
, (EPA/530-SW-88-044)

 PB88-246 145
 Background Document for First Third Wastes to Support 40
 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: First Third
 Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and Availabil-
 ity Treatment Capacity (EPA/530-SW-88-049)

 PB88-251  137
 Solid Waste  Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
 Document (EPA/530-SW-88-054A)  .

 PB88-251  145
 Solid Waste  Dilemma: An Agenda for Action; Background
 Document; Appendices A-C (EPA/530-SW-88-Q54B)

 PB89-102594                                t
 Infectious Waste (40 CFR 250. 14); Identification and Listing
 of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA, Subtitle C, Section 3001
 (EPA/530-SW-88-055)    -                   -

 PB89-106058
 Nineteen  Eighty-Six National  Screening Survey of Hazard-
 ous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal,'and Recycling Fa-
 cilities (EPA/530-SW-88-035)

 PB89-11O 381
 Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the  United
 States; Volume I (EPA/530-SW-88-011)

 PB89-11O 399
 Report to Congress: Solid Waste Disposal in the  United
 States; Volume II (EPA/530-SW-88-011B)

 PB89-115 695
 Permit Applicants' Guidance  Manual for Hazardous Waste
 Land Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities; Final Draft
 (EPA/530-SW-84-004)

 PB89-118 525
 National Survey of Solid Waste (Municipal) Landfill Facilities
 (EPA/530-SW-88-034)                v
 PB89-126 460
 Hazardous Waste from Discarding of Commercial Chemical
 Products and the Containers and Spill Residues Thereof (40
 CFR 261.33); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
 Under RCRA,  Subtitle C, Section 3001  (EPA/530-SW-89-
 005)

 PB89-126 478
 Permit Writers'  Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Tank
 Standards (EPA/530-SW-89-003)

 PB89-132203
 Chemical, Physical,  and  Biological  Properties of Com-
> pounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites  (Final Report)
 (EPA/530-SW-89-010),

 PB89-142343
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Documents for First Third Wastes; Filial Rule (Com-
 plete Set) (EPA/530-SW-88-031)

 PB89-142 350
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
.Document for K015 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-88-031 A)   '

 PB89-142 368
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
 Document for K016, K-018, K019, K020, and K030 (Final)
 (EPA/530-SW-88-031 B)

 PB89-142 376
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
 Document for K048, K049,  K050, K051, and K052 (Fi-
 nal) (EPA/530-SW-88-031C)

 PB89-142 384
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background.
 Document for K061 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-88-031 D)

 PB89-142 392
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
 Document for K062 (Final) (EPA/530SW-88-031 E)

 PB89-142400
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
 Document for K071  (Final) (EPA/530-SW-88-031F)

 PB89-142 418
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
 Document for K103 and K104 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-88-031G)

 PB89-142 426
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
 Document for K024 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-88-031H)   '

 PB89-142434
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
 Document for K037 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-88O311)
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PBS9-142442
Bast Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document  for  K046  Nonreactive  Subcategory  (Final)
(EBV530SW-8&031J)

PB89-142 459
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K101 and K102 Low Arsenic Subcategory (Rnal)
(EPA/530SW-S8031K)

PB89-142467
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for F006 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-88-031L)

PB89-142 475
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K087 (Rnal) (EPA/53OSW-88-031M)

PB89-142483
Best Demonstrated A/ailabfe Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for  K086 Solvent Wash (Final) (EPA/53OSW-88-
031N)

PB89-142 491
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K001 (Final) (EPA/53OSW-88-031O)

PB89-142 517
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K022 (Non-CBI Version) (Rnal) (EPA/530-SW-
88-031Q)

PB89-142525
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for F001-F005 Spent Solvents; Amendment to Vol-
umes 1 and 2 (Rnai) (EPA/53OSW-88-Q31R)

PB89-142533
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for KQ99 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-88-031S)

PB89-148 076
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical
Methods; Third Edition:  Proposed Update Package (EPA/SW-
846.3-1)

PB89-148308
Hospital Waste Combustion Study: Data Gathering Phase;
Final Report (EPA/450/3-88-017)

PB89-151 O39
Characterization of Products Containing Lead and Cad-
mium in Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, 1970 to
2000 (EPA/53OSW-89-015A)

PB89-151 047
Statistical  Analysis of Groundwater Monitoring  Data at
RCRA Facilities; Interim Rnal Guidance (EPA/530-SW-89-
026)
PB89-179014
Hazardous Waste Land Treatment (EPA/SW-874)

PB89-179 022
Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; Vol-
ume I (EPA/530-SW -89-035A)

PB89-179 030
Summary Report of Capacity at Commercial Facilities; Vol-
ume II (EPA/530-SW-89-035B)

PB89-179 048
Summary Report  of Capacity at Limited Commercial and
Company Captive Facilities; Draft; Volume I (EPA/530-SW-
89-036A)

PB89-179 O55
Summary Report  of Capacity at Limited Commercial and
Company Captive  Facilities; Draft; Volume II (EPA/530-SW-
89-036B)
PB89-179 501
Summary of the First  National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Collection Programs  (EPA/530-SW-89-
042A)

PB89-179	519
Summary of the Second National Conference on House-
hold Hazardous  Waste Management  (EPA/530-SW-89-
042B)

PB89-179 527
Summary of the Third National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management (EPA/530-SW-89-042C)

PB89-179 535
Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Proposed Rule:
Second Third Waste  Volumes, Characteristics,  and Re-
quired and Availability Treatment Capacity (EPA/530-SW-89-
034)

PB89-179 543
Trial Burn Observation Guide (EPA/530-SW-89-027)

PB89-181 937	   	   ,	'
Design, Construction,  and  Evaluation of Clay  Liners  for
Waste Management Facilities (EPA/530-SW-86-007F)

PB89-187 629
Report  to Congress:  Management  of Hazardous Wastes
from Educational Institutions (EPA/530-S\A/-89-040)

PB89-187 645
Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial Report of Hazardous
Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
cilities  Regulated  Under  RCRA; Volume I:    Summary
(EPA/530-SW-89-033A)
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PB89-187 652
Nineteen Eighty-Five National Biennial Report of Hazardous
Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Fa-
cilities Regulated Under RCRA; Volume II: Methodology and
Data (EPA/530-SW-89-Q33B)

PB89-2O0299
RCRA Facility Investigation'(RFI) Guidance;> Interim Final;
Volume I:  Development of an  RFI Work Plah and General
Considerations for RCRA  Facility Investigations; Volume II:
Soil, Groundwater, and Subsurface Gas Releases; Volume
111: Air and Surface Water Releases; Volume IV: Case Study
Examples (EPA/530-SW-89-031)

PB89-22O 545
Commercial Treatment/Recovery TSDR Survey Data Set
(EPA/530/SW-89-058)

PB89-22O 552
Background, Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR 268 Land Disposal Restrictions"; Final Rule: Second
Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Required and
Availability Treatment Capacity; Volume I (EPA/530-SW-89-
057A)

PB89-220 560
Background Document for Second Third Wastes to Support
40'CFR'268 Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule: Second
Third Waste Volumes,  Characteristics, and  Required and
Availability Treatment Capacity; Volume 11.(EPA/530-SW-89-
057B)

PB89-220 578
Analysis of U.S. Municipal Waste Combustion Operating
Practices (EPA/530-SW-89-061)

PB89-221 402
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Documents  for Second Third Wastes; Final Rule
(Complete Set) (EPA/530-SW-89-048)

PB89-221 410
Treatment  Technology  Background  Document;  Second
Third; Final (EPA/530-SW-89-048A)

PB89-221 428
Methodology for Developing Best Demonstrated Available
Technology (BOAT) Treatment Standards (EPA/530-SW-89-
048B)   '

PB89-221 436
Response  to Comments  Background Document for the
Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions  Proposed Rule;
Volume 3:  Policy,. Related Comments (EPA/530-SW-89-
048C)

PB89-221 444
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) -Background
Document  for Organophosphorus Wastes, K038-K040, and
Various P and U Codes (Final) (EPA/530-SW-89-048G)
PB89-221 451
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for Phthalate- Wastes, K023, K093,  K094, and
Various P and U Codes (Final) (EPA/530-SW-89-048H)

PB89-221 469
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K009 and K010 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-89-048I)

PB89-221 477
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K011, K013,and K014 (Final) (EPA/53OSW-89-
048J)

PB89-221 485
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Cyanide Wastes (F006, F007-F012, F019, and
Various P and U Codes) (Final) (EPA/530-SW-89-Q48K)

PB89-221 493
'Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for K043 (Final) (ERA/530-SW-89-048L)

PB89-221 501
Best .Demonstrated Available  Technology (BDAT) Back-
ground Document for Wastes from the Production of Chlorin-
ated ,   Aliphatic     Hydrocarbons,   •  F024     (Final)
(EPA/530-SW-89-O48M)

PB89-221 519
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for Wastes from the Production of 1,  1,1-Trichlo-
roethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096 (Final) (EPA/530-
SW-89-048N)

PB89-221 527
Best Demonstrated Available Technology-(BDAT) Background
Document for Wastes from the Production of Dinitrotoluene,
Toluenediamine, and Toluene Diisocyanate, K027, K111-K116,
U221, and U223 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-89-048O)'

PB89-221 535
Response to Comments Background Document for the
Second -Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 1: Treatment Standards Related Comments (EPA/530-
SW-89-048D) •

PB89-221 543
Response to Comments Background Document for the
Second Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;
Volume 2: Capacity Related Comments  (EPA/530-SW-89-
048E)

PB89-23O 668
Measurements of Particulates,, Metals, and Organics at a
Hazardous Waste Incinerator (EPA/530-SW-89-067)
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PB89-233 480
Technical Guidance Document:  Final Covers on Hazardous
Waste Landfills and Surface Impoundments (EPA/530-SW -
89-047)

PB90-104746
Municipal Waste Combustion Ash and Leachate Charac-
terization; Monofil! Baseline Year; Woodbum Monofitl; Wood-
bum, Oregon (EPA/530-SW-89-074)

PB90-113 945
RCRA Liability Coverage for Bodily  Injury and  Property
Damage Survey Results (EPA/530-SW-89-043)

PB90-120 544
Performance Test on a Spray Dryer, Fabric Filter, and Wet
Scrubber; Draft Test Report (EPA/530-SW-90-008)

PB90-129 362
Pilot-Scale ESP and Hydro-Sonic Scrubber Parametric Tests
for Particulate,  Metals, and HCI  Emissions; John Zink Com-
pany Research Facility; Tulsa, Oklahoma;  Draft Test Report
(EPA/S30-SW-90-009)

PB90-163 106
Report to Congress: Methods to Manage and Control Plas-
tic Wastes (EPA/53r>SW-89-051)

PB90-163 114
Mird Waste  Composting:  A  Study  of  Eight  Programs
(EPA/530-SW-89-038)

PB90-163 122
Promoting Source  Reduction and  Recyclability in the Mar-
ketplace (EPA/530-SW-89-066)

PB90-163 189
Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on House-
hold Hazardous  Waste  Management (EPA/530-SW-89-
0420}

PB90-187 113
Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed
Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Re-
quired and  Available Treatment Capacity (Complete Set)
(EPA/530-SW-90-033)

PB90-187 121
Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed
Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Re-
quired and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume I: Execu-
tive Summary, Chapter 1, Chapter 2 (EPA/530-SW-90-033A)

PB90-187 139
Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed
Rule: Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Re-
quired and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume II:  Chap-
ter 3 {EPA/530-SW-90-033B)
PB90-187 147		"" "- "
Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
40  CFR Part 268 Land  Disposal Restrictions;  Proposed
Rule:  Third Third Waste Volumes, Characteristics, and Re-
quired and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume III: Chap-
ter 4, Appendices (EPA/530-SW-90-033C)

PB90-187 154
Characterization of Municipal Waste Combustion Ash, Ash
Extracts, and Leachates (EPA/530-SW-90-029A)

PB90-199 431
Office  Paper  Recycling:  An,  Implementation  Manual
(EPA/530-SW -90-001)

PB90-210 998
Model RCRA Permit for Hazardous Waste Management Fa-
cilities (EPA/530-SW-90-049)

PB90-211  004
RCRA Permit Quality Protocol; Draft (EPA/530-SW-90-050)

PB90-219 874
Medical Waste  Management in the United States: First In-
terim Report to  Congress (EPA/530-SW-90-051A)

PB90-234 006
Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Documents for. Third Third Wastes; Final Rule (First
Part of Complete Set) (EPA/530-SW-90-059) '

PB90-234 O14
Best Demonstrated Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground 'Document for K031, K084,  K101,  K102, Charac-
teristic  Arsenic  Wastes (D004), Characteristic  Selenium
Wastes (D010), and P and U Wastes Containing Arsenic and
Selenium  Listing Constituents (Final)  (EPA/530-SW-90-
059A)

PB90-234 O22
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
Document for Characteristic Ignitable Wastes (D001), Charac-
teristic  Corrosive  Wastes  (D002), Characteristic  Reactive
Wastes (D003), and P and U Wastes Containing Reactive List-
ing Constituents (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-Q59B)

PB90-234 O30
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document  for K001  (Addendum) and U051  (Creosote) (Fi-
nal) (EPA/530-SW-90-059C)

PB90-234 O48
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document  for K015; Addendum  (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-
059D)                                         • *

PB90-234 055
Best' Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background
Document for K073 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-059E)
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 PB90-234 063
 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT) Background
 Document for K021 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-059F)

 PB9O-234071
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K086 (Ink Formulation  Equipment
 Cleaning Wastes),; Addendum   (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-
 059G) '                 •

 PB90-234 089
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K060 (Final) (ERA/530-SW-90-059H)

 PB90-234 O97
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (E3DAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K061; Addendum (Final) (EPA/530-
 SW-90-059I)

 PB90-234 1O5
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K046; Addendum (Final) (EPA/530-
 SW-90-059J)

 PB90-234 113
 Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of
 Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for K069
 Nonwastewaters in the Calcium  Sulfate/Sodiurn Subcate-
 gory  and Wastewater Forms of  K069 (EPA/530-SW-90-
 059K) '

 PB90-234 121
 Memorandum to Monica Chatmon-McEaddy of Office of
 Solid Waste Regarding Final Treatment Standards for Non-
 wastewater and  Wastewater Forms of K100 (EPA/530-SW-
 90-059L)

 PB90-234 139
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (EJDAT)  Back-
 ground Document for F006; Addendum (Final) (EPA/530-
 SW-90-059M)

 PB90-234 147
. Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for Cyanide Wastes; Addendum for F019
 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-059N)

 PB90-234 154
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for K011, K013,and K014; Addendum for
 Acrylonitrile Wastes (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-059O)

 PB90-234 162
 Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
 ground Document for F002 (1,1,2-Trichloroethane) and
 F005  (Benzene,  2-Ethoxyethanol,  and  2-Nitropropane);
 Amendment (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-059P)
PB90-234 17O
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for Mercury-Containing Wastes (D009,
K106,  P065,  P092,  and  U151)  (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-
059Q)

PB90-234 188
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for P  and U Thallium Wastes  (Final)
(EPA/530SW-90-059R)

PB90-234 196
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for Vanadium-Containing Wastes P119
and P120  (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-Q59S)

PB9O-234 2O4
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for Barium Wastes D005 and P013 (Fi-
nal) (EPA/530-SW-90-059T)

PB90-234 212
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)- Back-
ground Document  for D006 Cadmium Wastes   (Final)
(EPA/53QSW-90-059U)

PB90-234 22O
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for Chromium Wastes D007 and U032
(Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-Q59V)        "  ,

PB90-234 238
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for D008 and P and U Lead Wastes (Fi-
nal) (EPA/530-SW-90-059W)

PB9O-234 246
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for Silver-Containing Wastes D011, P099,
P104 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-059X)

PB90-234 253
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for  Inorganic Pigment Wastes,  K002-
K008 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-059Y)   -

PB9O-234 279
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BDAT)  Back-
ground Documents for Third Third Wastes; Final Rule (Sec-
ond Part of Complete Set) (EPA/530-SW-90-060)

PB90-234 287
Best  Demonstrated  Available Technology  (BDAT)  Back-
ground Document for Wastes from the Production of Chlo-
rinated Aliphatics F025 (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-060A)

PB90-234 295
Memorandum to the Docket Regarding Final Treatment
Standards for Nonwastewater and Wastewater  Forms' of
K044, K045, and K047 (EPA/530-SW-9Q-060B)
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PB90-234 3O3
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground  Document  for  U and P  Wastes,  Multisource
Laachate (F039), Volume D: Reactive U and P Wastewaters
and Nonwastewaters (EPA/530-SW-90-060C)

PB90-234311
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground  Document for Wastes from the Production of
Epfchlorohydrin, K017 (Final) (EPA/53OSW-90-060D)

PB90-234329
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for Wastes from the Production of 1, 1, i-
Trfchtoroethane, K028, K029, K095, and K096;-Amendment
(Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-060E)

PB90-234337
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground  Document  for  U and P  Wastes,  Multisource
Leachate (F039), Volume A:  Wastewater Forms of Organic
U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039) for which
there   are  Concentration-Based  Treatment  Standards
{EPA/53Q-SW-90-060F)                          '  ". '

PB90-234 345
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground  Document  for  U and P  Wastes,  Multisource
Leachate (F039), Volume B: U and P Wastewaters and Non-
wastawaters with "Methods of Treatment as Treatment
Standards (EPA/530-SW-9Q-060G)

PB90-234352
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground  Document  for  U and P  Wastes,  Multisource
Leachata (F039), Volume C: Nonwastewater  Forms 6f Or-
ganic U and P Wastes and Multisource Leachate (F039) for
which there are Concentration-Based Treatment Standards
(EPA/530-SW-90-060H)

PB90-234 36O
Best Demonstrated  Available  Technology (BOAT  Back-
ground Document for K022; Amendment (Final) (EPA/530-
SW-9O060I)

PB90-234378
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Produc-
tion of Aniline, K083  (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-Q60J)

PB90-234 386                            .
Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground Document for Distillation Bottoms from the Produc-
tion of  Nitrobenzene by the Nitration of Benzene,  K025
(Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-060K)
 PB90-234394
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for Stripping Still Tails from the Produc-
 tion   of   Methyl   Ethyl   Pyridine,   K026      (Final)
 (EPA/530-SW-90-060L)
; PB90-234	4O2
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAf) Back-
 ground Document for Wastewater Treatment Sludges Gen-
 erated  in  the Production  of  Creosote  K035   (Final)
:. (EPA/530-SW-90-060M)

 PB90-23441O
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for Organophosphorus Wastes, K036
 Nonwastewaters;  Amendment  (Final)  (EPA/530-SW-90-
 060N)	      	'

 PB90-234428
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for K037; Amendment (Final) (EPA/530-
 SW-90-060O)

 PB90-234436
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for Halogenated Pesticide  and Chlo-
 robenzene Wastes (K032-K034, K041, K042,  K085, K097;
 K098, K105, and D012-DQ17) (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-060P)

 PB90-234 444
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for Wastes from the Production of
 Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, F024;  Amendment
" (Final)'(EPA/53C^W-9C)-d60Q):  '    '      	'	

 PB90-234 451
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for K048, K049, K050, K051,  and K052;
 Amendment (Final) (EPA/530-SW-90-060R)

 PB90-234 469
 Best Demonstrated Available  Technology (BOAT) Back-
 ground Document for  U and  P  Wastes, Multisource
 Leachate  (F039),  Volume E:  U  and P Gaseous Wastes
 (EPA/530-SW-90-060S)

 PB90-234 477
 Response to Comments  Background Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1:   BOAT  Related  Comments   (Complete Set)
 (EPA/530-SWr90-061)

 PB90-234 485
 Response to Comments  Background Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume i-A-1: BOAT Related Comments; General BOAT Issues
' (EPA/530-SW-9(K>61 A)

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 PB90-234 493
 Response to Comments Background  Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-A-2: BOAT Related Comments; General BOAT Issues
 (EPA/530-SW-90-061B)

 PB90-234501
 Response to Comments Background  Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-A-3: 'BOAT Related Comments; General BOAT Issues
 (EPA/530-SW-90-061C)

 PB9O-234 519
 Response to Comments Background  Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-B: BOAT Related Comments; D001: Characteristic
 Ignitable Wastes (EPA/530-SW-90-061D)

 PB90-234 527
 Response to Comments Background  Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions .Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-C: BOAT Related Comments; D002: Characteristic
 Corrosive Wastes (EPA/530-SW-90-061E) '

 PB90-234535
 Response to .Comments Background  Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume i-D: BOAT Related Comments; D003: Characteristic
 Reactive Wastes and P and U Wastes Containing Reactive
 Listing Constituents (EPA/530-SW-90-061F)

 PB90-234 543
 Response to Comments Background. Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vok-
 ume 1-E: BOAT Related Comments; D004:  Characteristic
 Wastes for Arsenic and K, P, and U Wastes Containing Arse-
 nic;  and  D010:  Characteristic  Wastes   for  Selenium
 (EPA/530-SW-90-061G)

 PB90-234 550
 Response' to Comments Background  Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-F:' BOAT Related Comments; D005:  Characteristic
 Wastes for Barium and P013; and  D006:   Characteristic
 Wastes for Cadmium (EPA/530-SW-90-061H)'

 PB90-234 568
 Response to Comments Background  Document for the
. Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-G: BOAT Related Comments; D007: Characteristic
 Wastes for .Chromium (EPA/530-SW-90-0611)

 PB90-234 576
 Response to Comments Background  Document'for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-H: BOAT Related Comments; D008: Characteristic
•Wastes for Lead and P and  U Wastes Containing Lead
 (EPA/530-SW -90-061J)
 PB90-234 584
 Response to Comments Background Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-1:  BOAT Related Comments; D009: Characteristic
 Wastes for Mercury and P and U Wastes Containing Mer-
 cury; K045, K046, and K047:' Wastes from the Manufactur-
 ing  and Processing of Explosives; D011:  Characteristic
 Wastes for Silver; P119, P120: Vanadium Containing Wastes;
 arid P and U Wastes Containing Thallium (ERA/530-SW-90-
 061 K)

 PB9C-234 592
 Response to Comments Background Document for the Third
 Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-J:
 BOAT  Related  Comments;  Mixed  Radioactive  Hazardous
 Wastes; Polynuclear Aromatic  U Wastes;  Halogenated Ali-
 phatic U Wastes; Non-Halogenated Aromatic U Wastes; F002-
 F005:  Solvents; F006: Electroplating Wastewater  Treatment
 Sludges; and  F019: Aluminum Conversion  Coating  Treatment
 Sludges (EPA/530-SW-90-061L)

 PB90-2346OO
 Response to Comments Background -Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-K:  BOAT Related Comments; ,F025:  Wastes  from
 the  Production of Chlorinated Aliphatics;  K002-K008:  Inor-
• ganic Pigments;  K011, K013, K014: Acrylonitriles; K015:  Still
 Bottoms from Benzyl Chloride;  K046:  Wastewater Treat-
 ment Sludges from Manufacturing, Formulating, and Load-
 ing of Lead-Based Initiating Compounds; K061:, Electric Arc
 Furnace Dust; and K069:   Emission Control Dust/Sludge
 from Secondary Lead Smelting (EPA/530-SW-90-061M)

 PB90-234 618
 Response to Comments Background Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-L:  BOAT Related Comments; K071 and K106:  Mer-
 cury Cell  Process  Wastes; K086;   Residues  from Ink
 Production, Wastes Containing Cyanide  (EPA/530-SW-90-
 061N)

 PB90-234 626
 Response to' Comments Background Document for the
 Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
 ume 1-M:  BOAT Related Comments; K017:  Wastes from
 the  Production of Epichlorohydrin;  K028, K029, K095, and
 K096:  Production  of  ,1,1,1-Trichloroethane  Wastewaters
 Containing BOAT Constituents; K022: Wastes from the Pro-
 duction of Phenol/Acetone; K025: Distillation Bottoms from
 the  Production of Nitrobenzene; K035:  Wastewater Treat-
 ment Sludges from the Production of Creosote; K026: Strip-
 ping Still Tails from the Production of Methyl Ethyl Pyridine;
 K083:  Distillation Bottoms  from the Production  of Aniline
 Oxygenated  Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic  U and P
 Wastes; F024:  Production  of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydro-
 carbons (EPA/530-SW-90-0610)
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PB90-234 634
Response to Comments Background Document for the Third
ThW Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-N:
BOAT Related Comments; Halogenated Organic, Pharmaceuti-
cal, Brominated Organic, Organo-Sulfur Compounds, and Or-
gano-Nitragen Compound Wastes; and Halogenated Pesticide
and  Chlofobenzene, Halogeriated  Phenolic,  and  Phenolic
Wastes (EPA/530-SW-QO-061P)

PB90-234642
Response to Comments Background Document for the Third
ThW Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Volume 1-O:
BOAT Related Comments; K048-K052: Petroleum Refining In-
dustry Wastes; K036: Organophosphorous Wastes (Nonwaste-
waters); K037:  Wastewater  Treatment  Sludges from  the
Production of Disuifoton (EPA/530-SW-90-061Q)

PB90-234 659
Response to Comments  Background  Document for the
Third Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-P: BOAT Related Comments; Leachates (EPA/530-
SW-90-061R)

PB90-234 667
Response to Comments  Background  Document for the
Third Third  Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 1-Q: BOAT Related Comments; Gases (EPA/530-SW-
90-061S)

PB90-234 675
Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal  Restrictions;  Final Rule:
Third Third  Waste  Volumes,  Characteristics, and Required
and  Available  Treatment  Capacity;    (Complete   Set)
(EPA/530-SW-90-062)

PB90-234 683
Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal  Restrictions;  Final Rule:
Third Third  Waste  Volumes,  Characteristics, and Required
and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume I: Executive Sum-
mary, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 (EPA/530-SW-9Q-062A)

PB90-234 691
Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal  Restrictions;  Final Rule:
Third Third  Waste Volumes,  Characteristics, and Required
and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume II: Chapter 3
(ERA/530-SW-90-062B)

PB90-234 709
Background Document for Third Third Wastes  to Support
40 CFR Part 268  Land Disposal  Restrictions;  Final Rule:
Third Third  Waste  Volumes,  Characteristics, and Required
and Available Treatment Capacity; Volume  III:  Chapter 4
and Appendix A - Appendix I (EPA/530-SW-90-062C)
PB90-234717 ........................... """" ........ ........... ...... ' ..... ......................... ...............................
Background Document for Third Third Wastes to Support
40 CFR Part 268 Land  Disposal  Restrictions;  Final Rule:
third" third Waste" Volumes", ..... CHaracteristics, arid Required
and Available Treatment  Capacity; Volume IV:  Chapter 4
and Appendix J - Appendix M (EPA/530-SW-90-062D)

PB9O-234 725
Response  to Comments Background Document for  the
Third Third Land ......... Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule;  Vol-
ume 2:   Capacity Related  Comments (Complete Set)
PB90-234 733
Response  to Comments  Background Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed, Rule; Vol-
ume 2-1:  Capacity Related Comments (EPA/530-SW-90-
063A)

PB9O-234 741
Response  to Comments  Background Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 2-2:  Capacity Related Comments (EPA/530-SW-90-
063B)

PB90-234 758
Response  to Comments  Background Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 2-3:  Capacity Related Comments (EPA/530-SW-90-
063C)

PB90-234 766
Response  to Comments  Background Document for the
Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed Rule; Vol-
ume 3: Policy Related Comments (EPA/530-SW -90-064)  .

PB90-255 449
Mobile Incineration: An Analysis of the Industry (ERA/530/SW-
90-076)

PB90-258 492
Report to Congress on Special Wastes from Mineral Proc-
essing: Summary and Findings; Methods and Analyses; Ap-
pendices (EPA/530-SW-90-070C)

PB90-259 789
Commercial Treatment/Recovery Data Set '(EPA/530-SW-
90-078)

PB90-272 063
Variable Rates in Solid Waste: Handbook for  Solid Waste
Officials; Volume  II:   Detailed Manual (EPA/530-SW-90-
084B)

PB91-1O1 865
Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Bag-
house Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator (EPA/530-
SW-91-004)
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PB91-101 873
Toxicity   Characteristic   Regulatory   Impact  Analysis
(EPA/530-SW-90-088)

PB91-102 046
Corrective Measures for Releases to Surface Waters, Draft
Final Report (EPA/530-SW-90-085)

PB91-102 053
Technical  Background Document and Response to Com-
ments:  Method 1311 - Toxidity Characteristic Leaching Pro-
cedure (EPA/530-SW-90-080)

PB91-1O2O61
Regulatory Impact Analysis- for the Proposed  Rulemaking
on Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management  Units
(EPA/530-SW-90-Q81)

PB91-111  484
Charging  Households for Waste Collection -and  Disposal:
The Effects of Weight or Volume-Based Pricing  on  Solid ,
Waste Management (EPA/530-SW-90-Q47)

PB91-111  492
Technical  Evaluation  of the Combustion System of the Ma-
rine Shale Processors,   Inc. Facility in Amelia, Louisiana
(EPA/530-SW-90-086)

PB91-120006
Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF Regulations:
Burning'Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces
(EPA/530-SW-91-010)

PB91-13O 187
Medical Waste Management in the United States: Second
Interim Report to Congress (EPA/530-SW-90-087A)

PB91-13O 195
Emissions Testing of a Precalciner Cement Kiln at Louisville,
Nebraska (EPA/530-SW-91-016)

PB91-130203
Emissions, Testing of a Wet Cement Kiln at Hannibal, Mis-
souri; Draft Final Report (EPA/530-SW-91-017)

PB91-13O211
State Authorization, Manual;  Volume  I (EPA/530-SW-91-
018A)

PB91-130229
State Authorization Manual; Volume II (EPA/530-SW-91-018B)

PB91-156 679
RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year 1988 (EPA/530-
SW-91-039)

PB91-156 687
RCRA Implementation Plan'(RIP): Fiscal Year 1989 (EPA/530-
SW-91-040)
PB91-156 695
RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Year 1990 (EPA/530-
•SW-91-041)

PB91-160 549
Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Oil and
Gas Exploration and Production Waste Management Prac-
tices, September 10-13,  1990, New  Orleans,  Louisiana
(EPA/530-SW-91-030)

PB91-160556
Treatment Technology Background Document; Third Third;
Final (EPA/530-SW-90-059Z)

PB91-178 418
Strawman II: Recommendations for a Regulatory Program
for Mining Wastes and Materials under Subtitle-D of the Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act (EPA/530-SW-91 -
056)

PB91-179 168
State Program Advisory Number  Eight (EPA/530-SW-91-
047)

PB91-I81 578
Management of Hazardous Waste Leachate (EPA/SW-871R)

PB91-I81 586
Landfill and Surface Impoundment Performance Evaluation
(EPA/SW-869R)      '  '

PB91-181 594
Inventory of Open Dumps (EPA/SW-964R)

PB91-204354
Technical Resource  Document:  Design, Construction, and
Operation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Surface
Impoundments (EPA/530-SW-91-054)

PB91-2066O7
Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Household
Hazardous Waste Management, November 5-7, 1990, San
Francisco, California (EPA/530-SW-91-059)

PB91-211 813
RCRA  Implementation  Plan   (RIP):  Fiscal  Year  1992
(EPA/530-SW-91-023)

PB91-211 821
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment, Storage, Disposal and  Recycling Facilities in 1986:
Hazardous  Waste' Management in  RCRA  TSDR  Units
(EPA/530-SW-91-060)

PB91-211 839
RCRA  Implementation  Plan   (RIP):  Fiscal  Year  1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-042)

PB91-220 293
Nineteen Eighty-Seven National Biennial RCRA Hazardous
Waste Report (EPA/530-SW-91-061)
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PB91-220301
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee:  Regula-
tion of Wood Preserving Wastes (EPA/530-SW-91-058)

PB91-240 432
Subtitle D Industrial Facility Telephone Survey Report (1987)
(EPA/53OSW-91-069)

PB91-242 396
Subtitle D  Municipal  Landfill  Survey  Report  (1986)
(EPA/530-SW-91-070)

PB92-100841
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final Criteria for Munici-
pal Solid Waste Landfills (EPA/530-SW-91-073A)

PB92-100 858
Addendum to the Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Final
Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (EPA/530-SW -
91-0738)

PB92-109 057
Technical Guidance Document:  Inspection Techniques for
the Fabrication of Geomembrane Field Seams (EPA/530-
SW-91-051)

PB92-111 707
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium (Complete Set)
(EPA/530-SW-91-062)

PB92-111 715
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 1: User's Guide,
Keyword Index (EPA/53QSW-91-Q62A)

PB92-111 723
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 2  (9420.1980 -
9434, 1990): Hazardous Waste Management System (Part
260) - General, Definitions, Petitions (EPA/530-SW-91-062B)

PB92-111 731
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 3  (9441.1980 -
9441. 1986):  Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261) - General (EPA/530-SW-91-062C)

PB92-111 749
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 4   (9441. 1987 -
9441. 1990):  Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261) - General (EPA/530-SW-91-062D)

PB92-111 756
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 5  (9442.1980 -
9444. 1986); Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
(Part 261) - Criteria for Identifying Hazardous Waste, Charac-
teristics of Hazardous  Waste, Lists of Hazardous Waste
(EPA/530-SW-91-062E)
 PB92-111	764	 ,	
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 6  (9444 . 1987
 - 9457 1990): Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
 (Part  261) - Lists of Hazardous Waste  (Con't); Generator
 Standards (Part 262) - General, Pretransportation, Record-
 keeping,  Special Conditions,  Importing (EPA/530-SW-91-
 062F) 	|	'	

 PB92-111 772
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 7 (9460. 1980 -
 9482. 1990): Transporter Standards (Part 263) - Manifests,
 Recordkeeping; Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal Facilities
' (TSDFs) (Parts 264 and 265) - Standards, Preparedness and
 Prevention, Contingency  Plan, Manifests/Recordkeeping,
 Closure/Post Closure, Financial Responsibility; TSDF Tech-
 .nical  Requirements (Parts 264 and 265) -  Groundwater
 'Standards,  Management  of  Containers (EPA/530-SW-91-
 062G)

 PB92-111 780
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 8 (9483. 1980 -
 9489. 1990): TSDF Technical Requirements (Parts 264 and
 265) - Tanks, Surface Impoundments,  Waste Piles,  Land
 Treatment,  Landfills,  Incinerators,  Miscellaneous  Units
 (EPA/530-SW -91-062H)

 PB92-111 798
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 9 (9490. 1980 -
 9521.  1990):  Standards for Managing Specific Hazardous
. Wastes (Part 266) - Recyclable Materials, Waste Burned for
 Energy Recovery; Permitting Policies - Priorities, Corrective
 Action, Special Permitting, Compliance and Enforcement,
 Public Participation; Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and
 270) - General (EPA/530-SW-91-062I)

 PB92-111 806
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 10  (9522, 1980 -
 9528. 1990): Permitting Procedures (Parts 124 and 270) -
 Applications, Conditions, Changes, Interim Status (EPA/530-
 SW-91-062J)

 PB92-111 814
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, Volume 11 (9530. 1980 -
^9581.1990): Air  Emission Standards; State Authorization (Part
 271); Land Disposal Restrictions (Part 268); Waste Minimiza-
 tion; Subtitle D  - Mining Wastes, State Programs,  Municipal
 Waste Combustion, Household Hazardous Waste; RCRA
 Grant Funds

 PB92-115252
 Markets for Scrap Tires (EPA/530-SW-90-074A)

 PB92-119 965
 States' Efforts  to  Promote Lead-Acid  Battery Recycling
 (EPA/530-SW-91-029)
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PB92-123O25
National Survey of .Hazardous Waste Generators and Treat-
ment, Storage, Disposal and Recycling Facilities in 1986:
Hazardous Waste Generation and Management (EPA/530-
SW-91-075)

PB92-124 759
Mining Sites in the  National Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports' (Complete Set) (EPA/530-SW-91-065)

PE32-124767
Mining Sites in the  National Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports, Volume  I:  Aluminum Company of America
(Vancouver  Smelter), Anaconda Smelter, Atlas Asbestos
Minej Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex, Califor-
nia Gulch, Carson River, Celtor Chemical Works, Cherokee
County/Galena Subsite, Cimarron Mining Corporation/Clear
Creek/Central City, Cleveland Mill (EPA/530-SW-91-065A)

PB92-124 775
Mining Sites in the  National Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
mary 'Reports, .Volume II:   Commencement Bay Near-
shore/Tideflats, Denver Radium, Eagle Mine, East  Helena
Smelter, Eastern Michaud Flats Contamination Area, Glen
Ridge/Montclair/West-Orange/US Radium, Homestake Mill,
Iron Mountain Mine, Johns-Manville Coalinga Asbestos Mill,
Kerr-McGee (Kress  Creek, Reed-Keppler Park, Residential
Areas, Sewage Treatment Plant) ^(EPA/530-SW-91-065B)

PB92-124 783
Mining Sites in the'National Priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports, Volume  III: Kerr-McGee Chemical Corpora-
tion (Soda Springs  Plant), Lincoln Park,  Martin Marietta
Reduction Facility, Midvale Slag (Valley Materials Slag), Mill-
town Reservoir'Sediments, Monsanto Chemical'Company,
Monticello Mill Site, Monticello Vicinity Properties, Mouat In-
dustries, Ormet Corporation (EPA/530-SW-91-065C)

PB92-124 791
Mining' Sites in the  National priorities List; NPL Site Sum-
mary Reports, Volume  IV: Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt,
Palmerton Zinc, Sharon Steel/Midyale Tailings, Silver  Bow
Creek/Butte  Area Site, Silver  Mountain. Mine, Smuggler
Mountain, St. Louis Airport/Hazelwood Interim/Futura Coat-
ings, Sulphur Bank Mercury  Mine, Tar Creek (EPA/530-SW-
91-065D)

PB92-124809
Mining Sites in the National Priorities List; NPL Site Summary
Reports, Volume V: Teledyne Wah Chang, "lex-Tin Corporation,
Torch Lake, United Nuclear Corporation/Churchrock Site, U.S.
Titanium, Uravan Uranium Mill, Whitewood Creek, Wayne In-
terim Storage Facility/W.R. Grace (EPA/530-SW-91-065E)

PB92-128206
Compilation of Current Practices at Land Disposal Facilities:
Summary of  Liner  acid Leak  Detection  Designs, Action
'Leakage  Rates, Response Action Plans, and Management
of Liquids in Landfills (530-R-92-003)
PB92-128 214
Supplemental Background'Document for the Final Double
Liners and  Leak Detection  Systems. Rule,for Hazardous
Waste Landfills,  Waste  Piles, and Surface Impoundments
(ERA-530-R-92-004)

PB92-13O 129
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  1982 (Complete
Set) (EPA/530-SW-82-001)

PB92-13O 137
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report,  .June  1982
(EPA/530-SW-82-001A)

PB92-H3O 145
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report,  July  1982'
(EPA/530-SW-82-001B)

PB92-1I3O 152
RCRA/Superfund^ Monthly Hotline  Report,  August  1982
(EPA/530-SW -82-001C)

PB92-1130 160
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1982
(EPA/530-SW-82-001D)

PB92-13O 178
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1982.
(EPA/530-SW -82-001E)

PB92-13O 186
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  November 1982
(EPA/530-SW-82-001F)

PB92-13O 194
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  December 1982
(EPA/530-SW-82-001G)  '

PB92-I3O2O2
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  1983 (Complete
Set) (EPA/530-SW-83-001)

PB92-130 21O
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001 A)  '                '   -

PB92-130228
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001B)    -   >    .   ,

PB92-I3O 236
RCRA/Superfund Monthly .Hotline  Report,  March  1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001 C)   ...

PB92-13O 244     .
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report, April  1983
(EPA/5.30-SW-83-001 D)

PB92-13O251
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report,  May  1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001 E)
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PB92-130 269
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report,, June  1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001F)

PB92-130 277
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline  Report,  July  1983
(EPA/53Q-SW-83-001G)

PB92-130285
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001H)

PB92-130 293
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001I)

PB92-130 301
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1983
(EPA/53OSW-83-001J)

PB92-130 319
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001K)

PB92-130 327
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1983
(EPA/530-SW-83-001L)

PB92-130335
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1984 (Complete
Set) (EPA/53OSW-84-017)

PB92-130 343
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1984
{EPA/530-SW-84-017A)

PB92-130350
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017B)

PB92-130368
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  March  1984
(EPA/53OSW-84-017C)

PB92-130376
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report,  April  1984
(ER4/530-SW-84-017D)

PB92-130 384
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report,  May  1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017E)

PB92-130 392
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline  Report,  June  1984
(EPA/53Q3W-84-017F)

PB92-130400
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report,  July  1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017G)
PB92-130 418
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline Report, August  1984
(EPA/530-SW-84-017H)

PB92-130 426
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1984
(EPA/530SW-84-017I)

PB92-130434 ...................... > ......................... ' ..........
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, October  1984
(ERA/530-SW-84-017J)

PB92-130442
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1984
(ERA/530-SW-84-017K)

PB92-13O 459
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1984
(EPA/530SW-84-017L)

PB92-13O467
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1985 (Complete
Set) (EPA/530-SW-85-036)

PB92-13O475
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, January  1985
(EPA/530-SW-85-036A)

PB92-13O 483
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February  1985
(EPA/530SW-85-036B)

PB92-130 491
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline Report,  March  1985
(EPA/530-SW-85-036C)

PB92-130509 [[[
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline Report,  April  1985
(EPA/530-SW-85-Q36D)

PB92-130, 517 ....................... ........... ............ r ................  .............. , ............... ....... ; ....................... ........
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline Report,  May  1985
PB92-130 ..... 5,2,5,, ....... ,  ............ , .......... i ...... ............. . ,. ................ .................................... .......
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline  Report, June  1985
(EPA/530-SW-85-036F)

PB92-130 533
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline  Report,  July  1985
(EPA/530-SW-S5-036G)

PB92-130541
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  August  1985
(EPA/530-SW-85-036H)
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PB92-130 558
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1985

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PB92-13Q 566
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  October 1985
(EPA/530-SW-85-036J)

PB92-13O 574
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1985
(EPA/530-SW-85-036K)

PB92-13O 582
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1985
(EPA/530SW-85-036L)

PB92-13O59O
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1986 (Complete
Set) (EPA/530-SW-86-062)

PB92-13O6O8
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  January 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062A)

PB92-130 616
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062B)

PB92-13O 624
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline  Report, March 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062C)

PB92-130632
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  April  1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062D)  .

PB92-130 640
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  May  1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062E)

PB92-13O 657
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  June  1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062F)

PB92-130 665
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  July  1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062G)

PB92-13O673
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline  Report, August 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062H) ,

PB92-13O681
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062I)
                     A
PB92-13O699
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  October 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062J)

PB92-13O 7O7
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062K)
PB92-130 715
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1986
(EPA/530-SW-86-062L)

PB92-130 723
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1987 (Complete
Set) (EPA/53f>SW-87-032)      !

PB92-130 731
RCRA/Superfund Monthly'Hotline Report,  January 1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032A)

PB92-130 749
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, February 1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032B)         -                   '

PB92-13O756
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report,  March 1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032C)

PB92-130 764
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report,  April  1987_
(EPA/530-SW-87-032D)

PB92-130 772
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report,  May  1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032E)

PB92-13O 78O
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report,  June  1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032F)

PB92-13O 798
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report,  July  1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032G)

PB92-130 806
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, August 1987
(EPA/53OSW-87-032H)

PB92-130814
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032I)  -                          .

PB92-130 822
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  October 1987
(EPA/530-SW-87-032J)           .       '_

PB92-13O 830
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1987
(EPA/53OSW-87-032K)

PB92-13O 848
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1987
(EPA/53OSW-87-032L)          '

PB92-13O855
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1988,(Complete
Set) (EPA/530-SW-88-056)
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 PB92-130863
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, January 1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-Q56A)

 PB92-130871
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-056B)
 PB92-130889
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline Report,  March  1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-056C)

 PB92-130897
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  April  1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-G56D)

 PB92-130 905
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  May  1988
. (EPA/530-SW-88-056E)

 PB92-130 913
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June  1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-056F)

 PB92-130 921
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  July  1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-056G)

 PB92-130 939
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline  Report, August  1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-056H)

 PB92-130947
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-G56I)

 PB92-130954
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, October 1988
 (EPA/53Q-SW-88-056J)

 PB92-130 962
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-056K)

 PB92-130 970
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1988
 (EPA/530-SW-88-056L)

 PB92-130 988
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1989 (Complete
 Set) (ERA/530-SW-89-075)

 PB92-130 996
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, January 1989
 (EPA/530-SW-89-075A)

 PB92-131 O02
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1989
 (EPA/S30-SW-89-075B)
 PB92-131 O10
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report, March 1989
 (EPA/530-SW-89-075C)

 PB92-131 O28
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report, April 1989
i(EPAy53C>SW-§9~-d7i5D)	 [	
 PB92-131 036  ,
 RCfiA/Superfurid ..... Monthly"  Hotline ..... Report,'  May ....... 1989 .....
 (EPA/530-SW-S9-O75E)

 PB92-131 044 ......... _  ; ,   ; .........    , ,  _..' .................................. ; ...... '
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report,  June 1989
 (ERA/530-SW-89-075F)  ,

 PB92:131 O51 ............... MI ...... ............................................. ................................................
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report,  July 1989
 (EPA/530^Wf 9J375G)
                    .   ,      .,   ,.,      ,
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline " Report,  August  1989
 PB92-131 077
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1989
 (EPA/530-SW-S9J075I)

 PB92-131 O85
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report, October  1989
 (EPA/530-SW-89-075J)

 PB92-13l"b9"3
 RC'RA/Supeffurid Monthly Hotline Report, November 1989
 (EPA/530-SW-89-075K)

 PB92-131 101
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1989
 (EPA/530-SW-89-075L)

 PB92-131 ....... 119 .................... ..' .......... ....... ..'  .................. '  ............................ ........................................
.RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1990 (Complete
 Set)  (EPA/530-SW -90-090) -      •    "

 PB92-131 127
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report, January  1990
 "(EPA/530-SW-90-090A)

, PB92-131, 135 ..... ^ ™  " , \  ...... ' ....... \ i ." I  . ' . 'pi' :  ,^™. '"I ...... ] 1
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  February  1990
 (EPA/530-SW-90-090B)

 PB92-131 143
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly Hotline Report, March  1990
 (EPA/5307SW-90-090C)

 PB92-131 156
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  "Hotline  Report,  April  1990
 (EPA/530-SW -90-090D)
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PB92-131  168
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline  Report,  May, 1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-090E)

PB92-131  176
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline  Report,  June  1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-090F)

PB92-131  184
RCRA/Superfund Monthly  Hotline  Report,  July  1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-090G)

PB92-131  192
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report,  August  .1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-090H)

PB92-131  200
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1990
'(EPA/530-SW-90-090I)

PB92-131  218
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October  1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-09QJ)       .

PB92-131  226
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-090K)

PB92-131  234
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1990
(EPA/530-SW-90-090L)

PB92-131  242
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, 1991 (Complete
Set) (EPA/530-SW-91-093)

PB92-131  259                   '
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January  1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093A)

PB92-131  267
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-Q93B)       ,

PB92-131  275
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  March  1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093C)

PB92-131  283
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, April 1991 (EPA/530-
SW-91-Q93D)

PB92-131 291
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, May 1991 (EPA/530-
SW-91-093E)

PB92-131 309
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, June 1991 (EPA/530-
SW-91-093F)
PB92-131 317
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, July 1991 (EPA/530-
SW-91-Q93G)      '

PB92-131 325
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, August 1991 (EPA/530-
SW-91-093H)

PB92-131 333
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093I)

PB92-131 341
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093J)

PB92-131 358
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1991
(EPA/530-SW-91-093K)

PB92-131 366
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1991
'(EPA/530-SW-91-093L)

PB92-131 374
Index to the Monthly Hotline Report Questions (June 1982
to December 1991) (EPA/530-SW-91-094)

PB92-131 39O
Inside the Hotline: A Compilation of 1991 Monthly Hotline
Reports (EPA/530-SW-91-093N)

PB92-149 277
Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BOAT)  Back-
ground  Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Procedures and Methodology (Final) (EPA/530-R-92-002)

PB92-I49285
State Programs Advisory Number Nine (ERA/530-R-92-001)

PB92-154947
Technical Implementation Document for EPA's Boiler and In-
.dustrial Furnace Regulations (EPA-530-R-92-011)

PB92-162551
Preliminary Use and Substitutes Analysis of Lead and Cad-
mium in Products in Municipal Solid Waste (EPA/53Q-R-927
010)      '

PB92-162 569
Characterization of Products Containing  Mercury in Munici-
pal Solid  Waste in  the United States,  19?p to 2000
(EPA/530-R-92-013)

PB92-169 39O
Proceedings of the Sixth National United States Environ-
mental  Protection Agency Conference on Household Haz-
ardous   Waste  Management  (Seattle,   Washington,
December 3-7;  1991) (EPA/530-R-92-016)
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 PB92-180 090
 Abstracts of  Selected Precious  Metal  Mines'  Permits
 (EPA/530-R-92-009)

 PB 92-180 108
 Directory of  Mine Waste Characterization and  Drainage
 Quality Contacts In Western Governors' Association Member
 States (EPA/530-R-92-007)

 PB92-182 518
 RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update Package; Revi-
 sion I (EPA/530-R-92-018)

 PB92-183 201
 Background Document for the Liquid Release Test; Single
 Laboratory  Evaluation and  1988  Collaborative  Study
 (EPA/530-SW-91-079)

 PB92-188 515
 Batch-Type Procedures for Estimating Soil Adsorption of
 Chemicals; Technical Resource  Document (EPA/530-SW-
 87-006F)
 PB92-190 107
 Inactive and  Abandoned  Noncoal Mines (Complete Set)
 (EPA/530-R-92-005)

 PB92-190 115
 Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines — A Scoping Study
 (EPA/530-R-92-005a)

 PB92-190 123
 Inactive and Abandoned Noncoai  Mines — State Reports
 (EPA/530-R-92-005b)

 PB92-190 131
 Inactive and Abandoned Noncoal Mines
 Reports (EPA/53OR-92-005c)

 PB92-190 149
 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal impacts of
 EPA's Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
 grams (Complete Set) (EPA/530-R-92-Q08)

 PB92-190 156
 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts of
 EPA's Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
 grams; Volume I: Summary Report (EPA/530-R-92-008a)

 PB92-190 164
 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts of
 EPA's Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
 grams; Volume II:  State Reports  of Western Governors' As-
 sociation    Mine   Waste    Task    Force    States
 (EPA/530-R-92-008b)

 PB92-190 172
 Projected Regulatory, Programmatic, and Fiscal Impacts of
 EPA's Strawman II on State Mine Waste Management Pro-
grams; Volume III:  Appendix: State Reports (EPA/530-R-92-
 OQ8c)
• Appendix: State
 PB92-207 166
 Characterization of  Municipal Solid Waste in the United
 States: 1992 Update (EPA/530-R-92-019)

 PB92-2O7 695
 No Migration Variances to the Hazardous Waste Land Dis-
 posal Prohibitions: A Guidance Manual for Petitioners;.Draft
• (EPA/530-R-92-023)

 PB92-2O8206
 Alternative Daily Cover Materials for Municipal Solid Waste
 Landfills (EPA/530-R-92-024)

 PB92-233 287
 Handbook of RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring Constituents:
 Chemical and Physical Properties, (Appendix IX to 40 CFR
 Part 264) (EPA/530-R-92-022)

 PB92-92240O
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Reports, 1992 (Complete
 Set) (EPA/530-R-92-014)

 PB92-922 401
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014a)

 PB92-922 402
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, February 1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014b)

 PB92-922 403
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  March  1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014C).

 PB92-922404	.'	',	
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report,  April  1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014d)      '

 PB92-922 405
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report,  May,  1992
 (EPA/530R-92-014e)

 PB92-922 406
 RCRA/Superfund' Monthly Hotline Reports,  June  1992
 (EPA/530R-92-014f)

 PB92-922 407
 RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report,  July  1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014g)

 PB92-922 4O8
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, August  1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014h)

 PB92-922 409
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014I)

 PB92-922410
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014J)
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 PB92-922411
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014k)                  •  '

 PB92-922412
 RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, December 1992
 (EPA/530-R-92-014I)

 PB93-139 35O
 RCRA Ground-Water Monitoring: Draft Technical Guidance
 (EPA/530-R-93-001)        '      . '

 PB93-148 245
 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
 on 1989 Data) (EPA/530-R-92-027)

 PB93-154 631
 Determining  the Integrity  of Concrete  Sumps; Technical
. Guidance Document (EPA/530-R-93-005)

 PB93-159 572
 Inside the  Hotline: A Compilation of 1992 Monthly Hotline
 Reports (EPA/530-R-92-014M)

 PB93-169 345
 Petitions to Deiist Hazardous Wastes; A Guidance Manual;
 Second Edition (EPA/530-R-93-007)

 PB93-169 845
 Markets for Recovered Glass (EPA/530-SW-90-071 A)

 PB93-17O 116
 Proceedings  of the Seventh National U.S. EPA Conference •
 on Household Hazardous  Waste Management; December
 8-12, 1992; Minneapolis, Minnesota (EPA/530-R-93-008)

 PB93-17O 132
 Markets for Recovered Aluminum (EPA/530-8W-90-072A)

 PB93-176956
 RCRA  Implementation Plan '(RIP):  Fiscal  Year 1993
 (EPA/53P-R-92-Q17) ,

 PB93-193225
 Hazardous Waste Management Planning Needs and Prac-
 tices:   A  Review of Several State  Agency Approaches
 (EPA/530-R-93-010)       ...

 PB93-203 496
 Development of  a Solid Sample Analytical  Procedure for
 Cyanide in Spent Ore (EPA/530-R-92-006)

 PB93-209 419
 Ge'otechnical  Systems  for Structures  on  Contaminated
 Sites; Technical Guidance Document (EPA/530-R-93-002)

 PB93-209898
 Guidance for Capacity Assurance Planning; Capacity Plan-
 ning Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9) (EPA/530-R-93-
 014)
PB93-231 O66
RCRA Public Involvement Manual (EPA/530-R-93-006)

PB93-507 044
BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1989 Data)

PB93-592571
RCRIS Extract Tape  .

PB93-922400
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Reports, 1993 (Complete
Set) (EPA/530-R-93-004)

PB93-922 401
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, January 1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004a)

PB93-922 4O2
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report,  February 1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004b)

PB93-922403
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, March  1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004C)

PB93-9224O4
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report, April  1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004d)

PB93-922405
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report, May  1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004e)

PB93-922 406
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report, June  1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004f)

PB93-922 407
RCRA/Superfund  Monthly  Hotline  Report, July  1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004g)

PB93-922 4O8
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline  Report, August  1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004h)

PB93-922 409
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, September 1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004I)

PB93-922 410
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, October 1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004J)

PB93-922 411
RCRA/Superfund Monthly Hotline Report, November 1993
(EPA/530-R-93-004k)

PB94-100252
RCRA Permit Policy Compendium Update  Package; Revi-'
sion 2 (EPA/530-R-93-015)
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PB94-100 4431                  '  [    '' ,  ,   " ' |'  | PB9^1f 3^4^	_" M" "   [	'n' _'	  ','_'  \ \ _'\ "J,™.'	^ "
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materi-   ' Summary arid"lTechnicarReviewllof Supporting UferaTufelor	
ate for Highway Construction (ERA/530-R-93-013a)             the 1985 Report to Congress oh Wastes from the Extraction
nno/i_-fnn/ten                                i" '  n*1 and Beneficiation of Metallic Ores, Phosphate Rock, Asbes-
PB94-1OO 450                                      toSj overburden  from Uranium Mining,  and Oil  Shale
Solid Waste Disposal Facility Criteria:  Technical Manual        (EPA/530-R-93-025)

PB94-107 695                                      PB94-136 710
Waste Management Area (WMA) and Supplemental Well     List of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (EPA/530-R-94-006)
(SPW) Guidance; Final (EPA/530-R-93-022)           ,                         ,

PB94-113 388                                      lnterjm BRS ^act Tape (Based on 1991 Data)   .
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document                               i
for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards:  Ore Min-    PB94-963 605
Ing  and Dressing Point Source Category (EPA/530-R-93-    RCRA Inspection Manual
023}                   i              	         	  .;	,	   "_   , '

PB94-113396
Summary of Data Presented in the Background Document
for Effluent  Limitations Guidelines and Standards:  Mineral
Mining and  Processing Point Source  Category (EPA/530-R-
93-024)               ;   "        	_';      '";	;:;;; •;;;  " ...;,   ,  ;""   , ,';
                                                                                                         ,i   *
                                                                                                   in 11     MI
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O55-OOO-OO364-5                              *955-OO1-OOOOO;1
RCRA Orientation Manual: 1990 Edition (EPA/530-SW-90-036)    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical
ocn/via^ww>in a                      •         Methods; Third -Edition: Final Update Package I (EPA/SW-
OO9-O19-OO149-2                               8463-1)
Forty CFR Parts 190-259
                                               *955-O01-OOOOO-1
869-O19-OO150-6                               Test Methods fo-r Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical
Forty CFR Parts 260-299         .       .             Methods; Third Edition:  Proposed Update- Package II
*9 55-001-00000-1              '               (EPA/SW-846.3-2)
Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical "                                '
Methods; Third Edition; Volumes IA, IB, 1C, and II (EPA/SW-
846)
                                               * Sold as a subscription.
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Electronic Media
BRS Extract Tape (Based on 1989 Data)

The Biennial Reporting System (BRS) is a national system
that collects data on the generation, management, and mini-
mization of hazardous  waste.  BRS captures detailed data
on the. generation of hazardous waste from large quantity
generators and data on waste management practices from
treatment, storage, and  disposal facilities.
The BRS Extract Tape is provided to NTIS on IBM tape car-
tridges. The tape contains data compiled using the Biennial
Reporting  System developed  for the "National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on  1989  Data)."
Data for reports protected by RCRA Confidential Business
Information (CB|) claims are not included on the tape.
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          !ty&~jl?BQ3J5Q7~Qg4£:-'
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Interim BRS Extract Tape (Based on  1991
Data)

The Biennial Reporting System (BRS) is1 a national system
that collects data on the generation, management, and mini-
mization of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data
on the generation of hazardous waste from large quantity
generators and data on waste management practices from
treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.
The BRS Extract Tape is provided to NTIS on IBM tape car-
tridges. The tape contains data compiled using the Biennial
Reporting  System developed  for the "National Biennial
RCRA. Hazardous'Waste Report (Based on 1991  Data)."
Data for reports protected by RCRA Confidential Business
Information (CBI) claims are not included on the tape.
                                                       MSW Factbook
                                                       The MSW Factbook is a comprehensive electronic refer-
                                                       ence manual presenting key data related to municipal solid
                                                       waste (MSW) and its management.  Contains national and
                                                       international data on waste prevention,  recycling, waste-to-
                                                       energy combustion,  and land disposal, as well as extensive
                                                       data on state' solid wasje management programs. Available
                                                       on 3.5- or 5.25-inch diskettes. Requires  IBM-compatible
                                                       computer equipped  with a mouse and Microsoft Windows.
                                                       Diskettes  contain necessary  installation and runtime soft--
                                                       ware.
                                                                                          08/19/93
                                                        RCRIS Extract Tape
                                                        RCRIS is the national program management and inventory
                                                        system of RCRA hazardous waste handlers. Handlers can
                                                        be characterized as belonging to one or, more of the follow-
                                                        ing categories:  treatment, storage,  and _ disposal facilities'
                                                        (TSDFs);  large  quantity, generators (LQG); small quantity
                                                        generators (SQG); and transporters. RCRIS captures identifi-
                                                        cation and location information for hazardous waste han-
                                                        dlers  and a wide range of information on TSDFs regarding
                                                       •permit/closure status, compliance with federal and  state
                                                        regulations, and cleanup activities.
                                                        The RCRIS Extract Tape is provided to NTIS on three IBM
                                                        tape  cartridges. There are a total of 23 EBCDIC flat files
                                                        containing the RCRIS data. The tape includes all handler
                                                        identification and permitting data available from the RCRIS
                                                        National Oversight Database.,The tape includes most of the
                                                        Compliance,Monitoring and  Enforcement data except for
                                                        data deemed enforcement sensitive by EPA. The tape does
                                                        not include any Corrective Action data.
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See the ordering form information in Section 1 Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts before using this form. Only in cases in which
the order form is listed as "OSW" can this order form be used. Only the "OSW" documents are free. To order, either call the,
RCRA/Superfund Hotline or mail in this form with your request.

Phone:                                            Mail to:
You can call the RCRA Hotline, Monday through Friday,    RCRA Information Center (RIC)
8:30 am. to 7:30 p.m. EST.  The national toll free number is    Office of Solid Waste (5305)
(800) 424-9346; TDD (800) 553-7672 (hearing impaired); in    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC, the number is (703) 412-9810, TDD  (703)    401 M Street, SW.
412-3323.                                    ,  -   - Washington, DC 20460
OSW Document #                                   Document Title                         Quantity
Customer Address
  Name
  Company
  Street Address
  City          •                                 State    '                 Zip Code

  Daytime Phone Number

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See the ordering form information in Section 1 Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts before using this form. Only in cases in which '
the order form is listed as "OSW" can this order form be used. Only the "OSW" documents are free. To order, either call the
RCRA/Superfund Hotline or mail in this form with your request.

Phone:                                             Mail to:
You can call the RCRA Hotline, Monday through Friday,     RCRA Information Center (RIO)
8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. EST.  The national toll free number is     Office of Solid Waste (5305)
(800) 424-9346; TDD (800) 553-7672 (hearing impaired); in     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington) DC, the number is (703) 412-9810, TDD (703)     401 M Street, SW.
412-3323.                                      - '     Washington, DC 20460
OSW Document #                                '   Document Title                       .  Quantity
Customer Address
  Name
  Company '
  Street Address
  City       '        •                            State    /                 Zip Code

  Daytime Phone Number                                    .        .

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Order Form for Free OSW Publications
See the ordering form information in Section 1 Alphabetical Listing of Abstracts before using this form. Only in cases in which
the order form is listed as "OSW" can this order form be used. Only the "OSW" documents are .free. To'order, either call the
RCRA/Superfund Hotline or mail,in this form with your request.
Phone:
You can call the RCRA Hotline,  Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. EST.  The national toll free number is
(800) 424-9346; TDD (800)  553-7672 (hearing impaired); in
Washington, DC, the number is (703) 412-9810, TDD (703)
412-3323.
   Mail to:
   RCRA Information'Center (RIG)  -
   Office of Solid Waste (5305)
   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
   401 M Street, SW.
   Washington, DC 20460
OSW Document #
  Document Title
               Quantity
Customer Address
  Name
  Company
  Street Address
  City
State
Zip Code
  Daytime Phone Number

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Ordering Information and Forms for
NTIS Publications
 To order a document, you need a document ordering number. Go to Section 1, Abstracts, for this information.
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Ordering Information  for
NTIS Publications
Telephone Orders
 Postage and Shipping
For telephone orders, call (703) 487-4650 between 8:30
a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). For the
hearing impaired, call TDD (703) 487-4639.


TELEX and FAX Orders

For TELEX orders, the number is 89-9405 or 64617 (interna-
tional). For FAX orders, the number is (703) 321-8547 For as-
sistance, call (703) 487-4679.


Method of Payment

Customers may pay for  reports (and other NTIS products
and services) by credit  card  (American Express, Master-
Card, or VISA); check or money order on a U.S. bank, pay-
able to  NTIS; an NTIS Deposit Account; or by asking to be
billed (add $750 per order). Billing is available in the United
States, Canada, and Mexico only.
 Orders are shipped First Class mail or equivalent, except for
 addresses outside the United States. Air mail service for
 printed reports is $4.00 per report to Canada and Mexico
 and $8.00 per report to other countries. Air mail for micro-
 fiche is $1.00 per report to Canada and Mexico and $1.25
 per report to other countries.


.Pickup Service

 Orders may  be picked up at the NTIS Bookstore at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia (I-495, Exit 5 West) be-
 tween 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The $3,00 handling  fee is
 waived for pickup orders.
 Order Turnaround Time

 Orders for technical reports are generally shipped within 3
 to 8 days of receipt.
Handling Fee
A $3.00 handling fee per total order (not per item) applies
to orders from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For
other countries, the  handling fee is $4.00 per order. The
handling fee does not apply to rush orders, subscriptions, or
pickup orders.
 Rush Service
 Technical report rush orders are generally shipped the next
 day or by overnight courier in the United States or by Air
 Mail to Canada, Mexico, and other countries. Add $15.00
'each 'for  rush service. For customers outside the United
 States, Canada, and Mexico, add $25.00. For rush orders,
 call 1-800-553-6847. Outside the United States, call (703)
 487-4650.
                                                     Customer Service
                                                     If you have a problem with your order, contact a Customer
                                                     Services  Representative at (703) 487-4660 between 8:30
                                                     a.m. and 5:30 p.m. EST.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Technical Information Service
Springfield, VA 22161
                                                               NTIS   Order  Form
(703) 487-4650
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Eastern
                                  Subscriptions (703) 487-4630
                                                                                FAX this form (703) 321-8547
                                                                                TELEX 89-9405
U.S. shipping:         Printed reports and microfiche copies are shipped First Class Mail or equivalent.
International shipping:  Regular service: Printed reports and microfiche copies are shipped surface mail.
                   ,  Air Mail service to Canada and Mexico: add $4 per printed report; $1 per microfiche copy.
                     Air Mail service to all other addresses: add $8 per printed report; $1.25 per microfiche copy.
1   Address
                   Date:
Last Name
                               First Initial
Title
Company/Organization
Address
Cty/State/ZIP
Attention
                         Required to validate order
                                                         2  Payment

                                                         D Charge my NTIS Deposit Account 	 	 	 	  	~	.

                                                         D Check/Money order enclosed for $	_
                                                                                             (Payable in U.S. dollars)
                                                         D Purchase order enclosed, add $7.50 (U.S., Canada & Mexico only)
                                                            Purchase Order No..
                                                          Charge my  D Amer. Express  D VISA  El MasterCard

                                                           Account No	Exp	
                                                          Signature:
                                                          Telephone number
                                                                                        FAX number
             Selection
                                                                          QUANTITY
 Enter order numbers or FREE brochure number
 (Ordering by title alone will delay your order)
                                                             Customer'
                                                              Routing
                                                             (up to 8 digits)
                                                                   Printed
                                                                   Copy
Micro-
fiche
 UNIT
PRICE
 Intem'l
Shipping
(see above)
TOTAL
PRICE
 JL
                                             /CAU
                                             /CAU
                                             /CAU
 4.
                                            /CAU
                                             /CAU
                                             /CAU
 7.
                                             /CAU
tNTIS will label each item with up to 8 characters of your organization's routing code.
NTIS does not permit return of items for credit or refund. NTIS will replace items if an
error was made in filling your order or if the item is defective.
After the original stock of a technical report is exhausted, NTIS reprints directly from
the master archival copy. These printed-to-order copies are the best possible
reproductions.
Prices are subject to change.
                                                                    Handlin9 Fee u-s-
                                                                    Purchase order fee, if required — $7.50
                                                                                       GRAND TOTAL
       RUSH SERVICE—Call 1-800-553-NTIS or (703) 487-4650 outside.the U.S.

       Orders are generally shipped the next day by overnight courier in the U.S. or by Air Mail outside the U.S. Add $15 per report.
       Outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, add $25. Rush is also available for computer products. Do not mail rush orders.

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 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 National Technical information Service
 Springfield, VA 22161
                            NTIS, Order  Form
       (703) 487-4650
       8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Eastern
Subscriptions (703) 487-4630
FAX this form (703)321-8547
TELEX 89-9405
 U.S. shipping;        Printed reports and microfiche copies are shipped First Class Mail or equivalent.
 International shipping: Regular service: Printed reports and microfiche copies are shipped surface mail.
                    Air Mail service to Canada and Mexico: add $4 per printed report; $1 per microfiche copy.
                    Air Mail service to all other addresses: add $8 per printed report; $1.25 per microfiche copy.
 1  Address
                   Date:
 Last Name
                              First Initial
 Title
 Company/Organization
' Address
 City/State/ZIP
 Attention
                        Required to validate order
                      2  Payment
                      D Charge my NTIS Deposit Account _
                                                         /
                      D Check/Money order enclosed for $-
                                                       (Payable in U.S. dollars)
                      D Purchase order enclosed, add $7.50 (U.S., Canada & Mexico only)
                                                              (
                        Purchase Order No.	
                                                       Charge my D Amer. Express  D VISA  D MasterCard

                                                        Account No	:	.	.	Exp	_
                                                       Signature:
                                                       Telephone number
                                                                                   FAX number
v» uraer oeiecuun
Enter order numbers or FREE brochure number
(Ordering by title alone will delay your order)
1. /CAU
2. /CAU
3. /CAU
4. /CAU
5. ' /CAU
6. /CAU
7. /CAU
. Customer*
Routing
(up to 8 digits)







QUANTITY
Printed
Copy







Micro-
fiche








UNIT
PRICE







Intem'l
Shipping
(see above)
-
,'





tNTIS will label each item with up to 8 characters of your organization's routing code. Handlin3 Fee u-s- Ca^f co^rrtries^ll
NTIS does not permit return of items for credit or refund. NTIS will replace ite
error was made in filling your order or if the item is defective.
After the original stock of a technical report is exhausted, NTIS reprints direct
the master archival copy. These printed-to-order copies are the best possible
reproductions.
Prices are subject to change.
TIS if an
Purchase order fee, if required — $7.50
vfrom GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL
PRICE









,

       RUSH SERVICE—Call 1-800-553-NTIS or (703) 487-4650 outside the U.S.
       Orders are generally shipped the next day by overnight courier in the U.S. or by Air'Mail outside the U.S. Add $15 per report.
       Outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, add $25. Rush is also available for computer products. Do not mail rush orders.

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Technical Information Service
Springfield, VA 22161
        NTIS   Order  Form
                      Subscriptions
      Subscriptions (703) 487-4630

Some subscriptions are classified as standing orders. Standing orders are issued irregularly and MUST be charged to an
NTIS Deposit Account. If you wish to order a standing order subscription and you do not have an NTIS Deposit Account,
please fill out the account application section below with your order.
1 Address
                 Date:
Last Name
                           First Initial
Title
Company/Organization
Address
City/State/ZIP
Attention
Signature:
                   (Required to validate all orders)
        Telephone number
                             FAX number
2 Payment
D Charge my NTIS Deposit Account _   .  _ __ ~ _

D Check/Money order enclosed for $ - : - : -
                                (Payable in U.S. dollars)
D Purchase Order enclosed (U.S., Canada & Mexico only)*
                                                     Purchase Order.No.
                                                   Charge my  D Amer. Express  D VISA  D MasterCard
                                                            Account No.
                                         Exp.
 Deposit Account Application

 D Yes, I realize that I must, use an NTIS Deposit Account to
   receive standing order subscriptions. Please open an
   account for me. I understand that my account will be debited
   whenever updates are sent and I will receive monthly
   statements. I am including the first year's payment

   O Check/Money order enclosed for $_
                                                                                   (P«y«b!elnU.S.do««ri)

                                                      D Purchase order enclosed (u.s.,c«n»d«&M«dcoon)y)t

                                                        Purchase Order No,	,	
                                                      D Charge my D Amer. Express DVISA  D MasterCard
                                                         Account No.
                                     Exp.
3 Subscription Order Selection
Enter subscription titles or order numbers
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
Customer *»
Routing
(up to 8 digits)







UNIT
PRICE







Special
postage
(Contact NTIS)







GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL
PRICE








 tfNTIS will label each item with up to 8 characters of your organization's routing code.

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Technical Information Service
Springfield, VA 22161
                         Order  F:orm
                      Subscriptions
       Subscriptions (703) 487-4630
Some subscriptions are classified as standing orders. Standing orders are issued irregularly and MUST be charged to an
NTIS Deposit Account. If you wish to order a standing order subscription and you do not have an NTIS Deposit Account,
please fill out the account application section below with your order.
1 Address
                  Date:
Last Name
                            First Initial
Title
Company/Organization
Address
City/State/ZIP
Attention
Signature:
                    (Required to validate all orders)
         Telephone number .
                              FAX number
2  Payment
D Charge my NTIS Deposit Account 	 _.,,  	
D Check/Money order enclosed for $
                                                                                    (Payable in U.S. dollars)
                                                      Purchase Order enclosed (U.S., Canada & Mexico only)*
                                                      Purchase Order No..
Charge my  D Amer. Express  D VISA  D MasterCard'.
                                                              Account No.
                                         .Exp.
 Deposit Account Application

 D Yes, I realize that I must, use an NTIS Deposit Account to
   . receive standing order subscriptions. Please open an
   account for me. I understand that my account will be debited
   whenever updates are sent and I will receive monthly
   statements. I am including the first year's payment
   D Check/Money order enclosed for $u
                                                                                     (P«yabtolnU.S.dolw»)
                                                       D Purchase order enclosed (u.s.,ctn»d»&M«dooooiy)t

                                                          Purchase Order No.	:	,	
                                                       D Charge my D Amer. Express  DVISA  Q MasterCard
                                                          Account No.
                                      Exp.
3  Subscription Order Selection
Enter subscription titles or order numbers
1.
2.
3.
4. . '
5.
6.
7.
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
/CAU
Customer n
Routing
(uptoBdlgtta)







UNIT
PRICE







Special
postage
(Contact NTIS)







GRAND TOTAL
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Ordering information and Forms for
GPO Publications
 To order a document, you need a document ordering number. Go to Section 1, Abstracts, for this information:
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               I U*& Government

               .BOOKS
Publications for sale by the Government Printing Office
MAIL ORDER TO:

Superintendent of Documents
P.O. Box 371954
Pittsburgh, PA 15250r7954
    ORDER BY PHONE:
Please Type or Print (Form is aligned for typewriter use.)
                  (202) 783-3238
                  8 A.M. - 4 P.M.
                  eastern time
     To fax your publication orders  (202) 512-2250
     To fax your subscription orders (202) 512-2233
 Customer's Name and Address

 Name
  Attn:
  Street Address
  City
                                State
ZIP
                  Send To: (If other than address at left)

                  Name
                                                             Attn:
                  Street Address
                  City
                       State
                                                                                                       ZIP
Daytime Telephone  (     )	;	
(In case we have a question)    AREA CODE
                                                 YES  NO
May we make your name/address available to other mailers? D  D

Publications
                  Your Purchase Order No.

                  Price Quote Identifier	

                  Account Number    '....
                               Date
ay.






Unit of
Issue






Stock Number
-





Title




,

Price
Each,






'.-'•" Total for Publications
Total
Price







 Subscriptions
Qty.



' List ID



Title ,



Price
Each



Total for Subscriptions
Please Choose Method of Payment: Total Cost of Order
Total
Price





CH Check payable to the Superintendent of Documents
D GPO Deposit Account   I   I  I  I   I  m-fl
    VISA or MasterCard Account
          ] (Credit card expiration date month/year)
                Shipping
               The Superintendent of Documents pays for normal shipping. United
               Parcel Service (UPS), first class, airmail services, and other special
               shipping means are available for an additional charge. Please contact
               us at (202) 783-3238 in advance for rates if you desire this service, and
               indicate on your order if you desire special postage.
 (Signature)

 About Your Order
 Prices are  subject to change. You may want to verify prices and
 stock availability by calling the Order Desk at (202) 783-3238.

 Please allow a minimum of four weeks for domestic delivery  of
 publications and'six weeks for domestic delivery of subscriptions.
 Allow an additional six weeks for international delivery.

 Customer Service
 For questions concerning previously placed publication orders call
 (202) 512-2457 or fax (202) 512-2164.  For questions concerning.
 previously  placed subscription orders call (202) 512-2303 or fax
 (202)512-2168.
               Unit of Issue

                  EA
                  KT
                  PD
                  PK
                  SE
    Explanation

Each - single copy
Kit of multiple items
Pad - multiple sheets
Package-multiple copies
Set of multiple items
               When ordering items sold in packs or
               pads, please order in those units and
               not the quantity contained in the pack-
               age or pad.
                                                                                          FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
       Publications.
      Subscriptions.
Special shipping charges.
International handling 	
Special charges ....' 	
OPNR	-.	 _
                            UPNS
                            Balance) Due
                            Discount
                            Refund
               Please see reverse side of this form for additional ordering information.

                     Thank you for your order!
                                                                                                  GPO Form 34W(R 5/91)

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How to Remit
To speed the processing of your order, please be sure to complete
this special order form carefully. Photocopies of the form are
acceptable.

Our regulations require payment in advance of shipment. Your
chock or money order should be made payable to the Superinten-
dent of Documents. Your order may also be charged to a VISA,
MasterCard, or prepaid Superintendent of Documents deposit
account. If a credit card is used, please be sure to include the date
of expiration. Postage stamps and currency are not acceptable
forms of payment.

When ordering publications other than subscriptions, type or print
the stock number, quantity, title, price, and total payment enclosed.

When ordering a single issue of a subscription, type or print the
complete title of the subscription, the list ID or the stock number of
the issue ordered (when available), the single copy price, and all
data pertaining to the requested issue (issue date, volume number,
issue number, etc.).

When ordering subscriptions, type or print the quantity, list ID,
title, unit price, and total payment enclosed. All subscriptions are
for one year unless otherwise noted. Subscribers will be notified in
ample lime to renew.[Mail original of form to Superintendent of
Documents, P.O.  Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.]


Telephone Orders
Orders can be charged to a VISA, MasterCard, or prepaid Superin-
tendent of Documents Deposit Account by calling our Order Desk
at (202) 783-3238 between 8 AM and 4 PM eastern time, Monday
through Friday. To fax your subscription/combination order use
(202) 512-2233; to fax your publication/or single issue subscription
order use (202) 512-2250 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Please wait for at least 4 weeks for publications and 6 weeks for   ,
subscriptions before inquiring about your order. For inquiries on
subscriptions, write to Subscription Service Section, U.S. Govern-
ment Printing Office, Stop: SSOM, Washington, DC 20402-9375.
(Call (202) 512-2303 or fax (202) 512-2168 for subscription inquir-
ies.) For publications other than subscriptions, write to Publications
Service Section, U.S. Government Printing Office, Stop: SSOS,
Washington, DC 20402-9329. You may also call (202) 512-2457 or
fax (202) 512-2164 for inquiries concerning publication orders.
Customer Service
Occasionally, errors may occur in the processing of orders. Should
you find an error in your order, please write to the Superintendent
of Documents. All claims must be submitted within 6 months.
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PUBLICATIONS UNLESS SO
NOTIFIED. We do not accept the return of publications for ex-
change or credit unless an error was made by this Office in filling
your order. Please remember that all sales are final.
Bookdealers
Designated bookdealers and educational institution bookstores are
authorized a 25-percent discount on the domestic price of any
publication ordered if deliveredtq	thedeajer's norjuaj piace of
business. This rule applies to single as well as multiple copies of a
publication, except on items specifically designated "no discount
allowed." No discounts are allowed when the publication, pam-
phlet, periodical, or subscription service is mailed to a third party
(unless in quantities of 100 or more), or on those periodicals or
subscription services which fall into a special pricing category. The
maximum discount allowed is 25 percent.

Orders of 100 qr More Copies
Any customer ordering 100 or more copies of a single subscription
or other publication for delivery to a single destination will be
allowed a 25-percent discount on the domestic price of the item
(except those items specifically designated "no discount allowed").
                                   ,               \

Deposit Accounts
A deposit account may be established by sending a minimum of
S50.pO and receiyipg a unique deposit account number, which can
be used to charge future purchases. Order blanks are provided and
monthly statements are mailed to customers with active deposit
accounts. Telephone orders will be accepted on any deposit
account if sufficient funds are available in the account. For more
information, please write:

      Superintendent of Documents
      Deposit Accounts Section
      Stop: SSOR
      U.S. Government Printing Office
      Washington, DC 20402
You may also fax (202) 512-1356.

International, Orders	,	,,        „	
Orders sent directly to GPO for delivery outside the U.S. will be
subject to a 25-percent surcharge for special handling required by ,
international mailing regulations. Such orders will be shipped by
surface mail. Airmail delivery is available at additional cost based
on the International Postal Zone of the recipient If you wish to
have your order sent by air, you should contact us in advance by
mail, telephone (202-783-3238), telex (710-822-9413 USGPO
WSH), or fax (202-512-2250) for the total cost of your order. Re-
mittance in U.S. dollars should accompany every order sent
directly to GPO. We accept as remittance: checks drawn on U.S. or
Canadian banks, UNESCO coupons, International Postal Money
Orders, charges to prepaid Superintendent of Documents or NTIS
deposit accounts and international VISA and MasterCard accounts.
Please include your credit card number and date of expiration with
your charge order. Checks and money orders should be made
payable to the Superintendent of Documents.
  Note: We cannot accept checks drawn on Canadian banks for less
  than U.S. $4.00. Orders sent directly to GPO must be in English. We
  cannot accept foreign currency, checks on foreign banks, or postage
  stamps. Allow a minimum of 10 weeks for delivery.

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                U.S. Government
                BOOKS
Publications for sale by the Government Printing Office

Please Type or Print (Form is aligned for typewriter use.)
MAIL ORDER TO:

Superintendent of Documents
P.O. Box 371954
Pittsburgh, PA 15250^7954
                               ORDER BY PHONE:

                                            (202) 783-3238
                                            8A.M.-4P.M.
                                            eastern time
                                To fax your publication orders (202) 512-2250
                                To fax your subscription orders (202) 512-2233
Customer's Name and Address
Name
Attn:
Street Address
.City '
State " ,ZIP

                                                             Send To: (If other than address at left)
                                                             Name.
                                                             Attn:
                                                             Street Address
                                                             City
                                                                                           State
                                                                                                      ZIP
Daytime Telephone  (   '   )	\	
(In case we have a question)    AREA cooe
                                                 YES  NO
May we make your name/address available to other mailers? Q  D

Publications
                 Your Purchase Order No.

                 Price Quote identifier'	
                 Account Number	
                                                          Date
Qty.






Unit of
Issue






Stock Number






' . Title



-
•

Price
Each






Total for Publications
Total
Price







 Subscriptions
Qty.



List ID



Title



Price
Each



Total for Subscriptions
Please Choose Method of Payment: Total Cost of order
Total
Price





CH Check payable to the Superintendent of Documents
CD GPO Deposit Account
]-n
    VISA or MasterCard Account
         "] (Credit card expiration date month/year)
               Shipping
               The Superintendent of Documents pays for normal shipping.  United
               Parcel Service (UPS), first class, airmail services, and other special
               shipping means are available for an additional charge. Please contact
               us at (202) 783-3238 in advance for rates if you desire this service, and
               indicate on your order if you desire special postage.
 (Signature)      ,

 About Your Order
 Prices are subject to change. You may want to verify prices and
 stock availability by calling the Order Desk at (202) 783-3238.

 Please allow a minimum of four weeks for domestic delivery  of
 publications and six weeks for domestic delivery of subscriptions.
 Allow an additional six weeks for international delivery.

 Customer Service
 For questions concerning previously placed publication orders call
 (202) 512-2457 or fax (202) 512-2164.  For questions concerning:
 previously placed subscription orders call (202) 512-2303 or fax
 (202)512-2168.
               Unit of Issue

                  EA
                  KT
                  PD
                  PK
                  SE
                               Explanation

                           Each - single copy
                           Kit of multiple items
                           Pad - multiple sheets
                           Package-multiple copies
                           Set of multiple items
               When ordering items sold in packs or
               pads, please order in those units and
               not the quantity contained in the pack-
               age or pad.
                                                                                          FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
       Publications.
      Subscriptions.
Special shipping charges.
International handling 	
Special charges	' 	
OPNR	 _
                                                      UPNS
                                                      Balance Due
                                                      Discount
                                                      Refund
               Please see reverse side of this form for additional ordering information.

                     Thank yo^ for your order!
                                                                                                  GPO Form 3430 (R 5/91)

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How to Remit
To speed the processing of your order, please be sure to complete
this special order form carefully. Photocopies of the form are
acceptable.

Our regulations require payment in advance of shipment. Your
check (x money order should be made payable to the Superinten-
dent of Documents. Your order may also be charged to a VISA,
MasterCard, or prepaid Superintendent of Documents deposit
account. If a credit card is used, please be sure to include the date
of expiration. Postage stamps and currency are not acceptable
forms of payment

When ordering publications other than subscriptions, type or print
the stock number, quantity, title, price, and total payment enclosed.

When ordering a single issue of a subscription, type or print the
complete title of the subscription, the list ID or the stock number of
the issue ordered (when available), the single copy price, and all
data pertaining to the requested issue (issue date, volume number,
issue number, etc.).

When ordering subscriptions, type or print the quantity, list ID,
title, unit price, and total payment enclosed. All subscriptions are
for one year unless otherwise noted. Subscribers will be notified in
ample time to renew.fMail original of form to Superintendent of
Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.]


Telephone Orders
Orders can be charged to a VISA, MasterCard, or prepaid Superin-
tendent of Documents Deposit Account by calling our Order Desk
at (202) 783-3238 between 8 AM and 4 PM eastern time, Monday
through Friday. To fax your subscription/combination order use
(202) 512-2233; to fax your publication/or single issue subscription
order use (202) 512-2250 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Please wait for at least 4 weeks for publications and 6 weeks for
subscriptions before inquiring about your order. For inquiries on
subscriptions, write to Subscription Service Section, U.S. Govern-
ment Printing Office, Stop: SSOM, Washington, DC 20402-9375.
(Call (202) 512-2303 or fax (202) 512-2168 for subscription inquir-
ies.) For publications other than subscriptions, write to Publications
Service Section, U.S. Government Printing Office, Stop: SSOS,
Washington, DC 20402-9329. You may also call (202) 512-2457 or
fax (202) 512-2164 for inquiries concerning publication orders.
Customer Service
Occasionally, errors may occur in the processing of orders. Should
you find an error in your order, please write to the Superintendent
of Documents. All claims must be submitted within 6 months.
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN PUBLICATIONS UNLESS SO
NOTIFIED. We do not accept the return of publications for ex-
change or credit unless an error was made by this Office in filling
your order. Please remember that all sales are final.
Bookdealers
Designated bookdealers and educational institution bookstores are
authorized a 25-percent discount on the domestic price of any
publication ordered if delivered to the dealer's normal place of
business. This rule applies to single as well as multiple copies of a
publication, except on items specifically designated "no discount
allowed." No discounts are allowed when the publication, pam-
phlet, periodical, or subscription service is mailed to a third party
(unless in quantities of 100 or more), or on those periodicals or
subscription services which fall into a special pricing category. The
maximum discount allowed is 25 percent

Orders of 100 or More Copies
Any customer ordering 100 or more copies of a single subscription
or other publication for delivery to a single destination will be
allowed a 25-percent discount on the  domestic price of the item
(except those items specifically designated "no discount allowed").


Deposit Accounts
A deposit account may be established by sending a minimum of
$50.00 and receiving a unique deposit account number, which can
be used to charge future purchases.  Order blanks are provided and
monthly statements are mailed to customers with active deposit
accounts. Telephone orders will be accepted on any deposit
account if sufficient funds are available in the account. For more
information, please write:

      S uperintendent of Documents
      Deposit Accounts Section
      Stop: SSOR
      U.S. Government Printing Office
      Washington, DC 20402
You may also fax (202) 512-1356.

International Orders
Orders sent directly to GPO for delivery outside the U.S. will be
subject to a 25-percent surcharge for special handling required by
international mailing regulations. Such orders will be shipped by
surface mail. Airmail delivery is available at additional cost based
on the International Postal Zone of the recipient If you wish  to
have your order sent by air, you should contact us in advance by
mail, telephone (202-783-3238), telex (710-822-9413 USGPO
WSH), or fax (202-512-2250) for the  total cost of your order. Re-
mittance in U.S. dollars should accompany every order sent
directly to GPO, We accept as remittance: checks drawn on U.S. or
Canadian banks, UNESCO coupons, International Postal Money
Orders, charges to prepaid Superintendent of Documents orNTIS
deposit accounts and international VISA and MasterCard accounts.
Please include your credit card number and date of expiration With
your charge order. Checks and money orders should be made
payable to the Superintendent of Documents.
  Note: We cannot accept checks drawn on Canadian banks for less
  than U.S. $4.00. Orders sent directly to GPO must be in English. We
  cannot accept foreign currency, checks on foreign banks, or postage
  stamps. Allow a minimum of 10 weeks for delivery.

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