United States
           Environmental Protection
           Agency
Office of Water
and Waste Management
Washington. DC 20460
February 1981

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           Solid Waste
           RCRA  Training  Newsletter
           as authorized by Section 7007
           Published by  Office of Solid Waste

           Please submit any suggestions for the newsletter or requests
           for information to Helen Fenske,  Training Information
           Officer/'OSW, or Pat Fox, Editor, EPA Office of Solid Waste,
           PIPB (WH-562), 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C.  20460.
           Readers are encouraged to send us their reactions to this
           third issue of the RCRA Training Newsletter and to provide
           us with information appropriate for publication in the next
           issue.
CONTENTS
           • Resource Recovery Seminars, p. 2

           • Meetings, p. 2

           • Training Programs, p. 2

           • Hazardous Waste Hotline, p. 4
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           • Waste Alert!  p. 4

           • Academic Grants, p. 5

           • Guidance Handbooks on the Siting  of Hazardous Waste
             Management Facilities, p. 6

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 RESOURCE RECOVERS
 SEMINARS
The State Program and Resource Recovery Division has scheduled
three seminars on resource recovery.   Thejfjjrst^ a resource
recovery technology and implementation seminar, will be held
at the Washington Plaza in Seattle, February 24 and 25.  This
seminar  introduces municipal officials and the general public
to the concept of resource recovery and discusses how it can
be put into practice.

The second seminar, to be held at the. Sir Francis Drake Hotel
in San Francisco, April 14 and 15, is a project management
workshop.   Its eirphasis is on implementation and the way to
use the  resource recovery management  model.

The third seminar, a source separation workshop, is designed
for those who are engaged in recycling and is of special
interest to municipal officials.  It  is scheduled for June 3
at the Providence Marriott, Providence, R.I.

All seminars begin at 9:00 a.m. and run through the entire day.
MEETINGS
The National Conference on Meeting Environmental Workforce
Needs will be held February 23-25,  1981,  at the Shoreham Hotel,
Washington, D.C.   Sponsored by the Environmental Protection
Agency,  in cooperation with other Federal agencies and private
groups,  the conference will identify  and assess training needs,
review the education and training that are presently available,
and publicize the findings.

Further  information may be obtained from:  Environmental Work-
force Conference, c/o Information Dynamics, Inc., Ill Claybrook
Drive, Silver Spring, MD  20902,   (301)  593-8650.
TRAINING PROGRAMS
A 4%-day  Integrated Subtitle C Training Package is being
presented to the Regions.  The series,  which began in January,
is designed  for Regional and State personnel.  A schedule
follows.
 Region and training
 coordinator
                         Date
               Subject
Classroon tima
 Susan Hananoto             Mar. 2-3
       or
 Barbara O'Toole
 US EPA                   Mar. 4-5
 Region 1
. John F. Kennedy Bldg.        Mar. 6
 Waste Management Branch
.'Boston', MA  02203
 (617) 223-1591 (Susan)
 (617) 223-5775 (Barbara) .
               Generator/Transporter Regulations
                 and Interface with DOT

               RCRA Uispecticn Manual

               Waste Exchange
               Facilities Personnel Training.
                 Manual      "  . ~
   14 hours

   14 hours

    2 hours

    2 hours
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 Ernie Regna
     or
 Mark Pelley
 US EPA
 Region 2
 Solid Waste Branch
 26 Federal Plaza
 New York, NV  10278
 (212) 264-5166
             Jan. 26-27     Generator/Transporter Regulations
                              and Interface with DOT

             Jan. 28-29     RCRA Inspection Manual

             Jan. 30        Waste Exchange
                            Facilities Personnel Training
                              Manual
                                                                14 hours

                                                                14 hours

                                                                 2 hours

                                                                 2 hours
 Anthony Donatoni              Feb. 2-3
 US EPA
 Region 3
 6th and Walnut  ,              Feb. 4-5
 Philadelphia, PA 19106
 (215) 597-7937                Feb. 6
                            Generator/Transporter Regulations
                              and Interface with DOT

                            RCRA Inspection Manual

                            Waste Exchange
                            Facilities Personnel Training
                              Manual
                                                                14 hours

                                                                14 hours

                                                                 2 hours

                                                                 2 hours
 Tex Ann Reid                  Feb. 17-18
 US EPA
 Region 4
 Air and Hazardous             Feb. 19-20
  Materials Division
 345 Courtland St., N.E.
 Atlanta, GA  30365
 (404) 257-3966
                            Generator/Transporter Regulations
                              and Interface with DOT

                            PCRA Inspection Manual
                                                                14 hours

                                                                14 hours
 Judy Cook                     Feb. 9-10
 US EPA
 Region 5
 Waste Management Branch       Feb. 11-12
 2305 Dearborn St.
 Chicago, IL  60604            Feb. 13
 (312) 886-6148
                            Generator/Transporter Regulations
                              and Interface with DOT

                            RCRA Inspection Manual

                            Waste Exchange
                            Facilities Personnel Training
                              Manual
                                                                14 hours

                                                                14 hours

                                                                 2 hours

                                                                 2 hours
 Dave Olschewsky               Mar.  9-10
       or
 Ed Nalepka
 US EPA                        Mar.  11-12
 Region 6
 Solid Waste Branch            Mar.  13
 1201 EM St.   .
 First International Bldg.
 Dallas, TX  75720
 (214) 729-4375 (Dave)
 (214) 729-3274 (Ed)
                            Generator/Transporter Regulations
                              and Interface with DOT

                            RCRA Inspection.Manual          _-*

                            Waste Exchange
                            Facilities Personnel Training
                              Manual
                                                                14 hours

                                                                14 hours

                                                                 2 hours

                                                                 2 hours
 Chet-Mclaughlin
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~Scott Richie
 US EPA
 Region 7
 324 E. llth St.
 Kansas City, MO
 (816) 758-6534
64106
Feb. 23-24     Generator/Transporter Regulations
                 and Interface with DOT

Feb. 25-26     RCRA Inspection Manual

Feb. 27        Waste  Exchange
               Facilities Personnel Training
                 Manual
14 hours

14 hours

 2 hours

 2 hours
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                        Pilot presentation of this program was given in November 1980.
BobMandel                Jan. 19-20
US EPA
Region 9
215 Fremont St.            Jan. 21-22
San Francises, CA  94105
(415) 556-8752             Jan. 23
             Generator/Transporter Regulations
               and Interface with DOT

             RCRA Inspection Manual

             Waste Exchange
             Facilities Personnel Training
               Manual
14 hours

14 hours

 2 hours

 2 hours
      10
Ken Feigner               Jan. 12-13
   or
Julie McLean
US EPA                   Jan. 14-15
Region 10
Waste Management Branch     Jan. 16
1200 6th Ave.
Seattle, WA  98101
(206) 399-1253
             Generator/Transporter Regulations
               and Interface with DOT

             RCRA Inspection Manual

             Waste Exchange
             Facilities Personnel Training
               Manual
14 hours

14 hours

 2 hours

 2 hours
HAZARDOUS WASTE

HOTLINE
A toll-free telephone "hotline" to help industry corply with
the hazardous waste regulations under the Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act has been put into operation.  Trained
professionals provide accurate, up-to-date general information
on the  regulations and also answer questions regarding specific
problems.   The hotline operates Monday through Friday from
9:00 a.m.  to 4:30 p.m.  The number is (800) 424-9346 (in
Washington, D.C., -554-1404).

Questions concerning the hotline may be addressed to:  Michael
Barclay, Project Officer, RCRA Industry Assistance Project,
Office  of Solid Waste  (WH-565), Environmental  Protection Agency,
Washington, D.C.  20460,  (202)  755-9190.
WASTE ALERT!
The severe problems posed by the hazardous wastes of Love
Canal and other areas across the country have generated
tremendous public concern.   Six national organizations with
a combined membership of  4.5 million have joined in a nation-
wide campaign known as Waste "Alert i -.^Through conferences,
publications, and continuing communications, the coalition has
been disseminating information on the programs now beginning
to deal with the improvement of waste management practices.
The goal  of Waste Alert!  is to get more citizens involved in
waste management decisions at the State and local levels.

As the  States attempt to  qualify for interim authorization
for their hazardous waste programs and tackle the complex
issues  of implementing these programs, deal with the open-
dump inventory, and plan  for. municipal waste programs, Waste
Alert!  is focusing on"Helping citizens understand these
processes.  Through information and public participation
training, public interest and environmental organizations
are learning to work cooperatively with State agencies to
assist  them in their public  information and participation
programs.  Better understanding of the issues promotes more
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                       effective participation; thus, the public can participate in
                       decisions that  involve improved waste management practices in
                       their States.
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                       In 1981, Waste  Alert! activities are occurring on two levels—
                       national and State.  National grants have been given to the
                       National Wildlife Federation, the Environmental Action Founda-
                       tion,  the Technical  Information Project, the American Public
                       Health Association,  the  Izaak Walton League of America, and
                       the League of Women  Voters Education Fund.
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                       These organizations  are  working on the Waste AlertI public
                       information  program, which includes the need for environmentally
                       sound hazardous waste management facilities.  Regional Waste
                       Alert! conferences are planned for Regions  1 and 9, thus almost
                       completing the  recruitment activities initiated in 1979 when
                       Waste Alert! was begun.

                       On the State level,  broad-based coalitions of environmental,
                       civic, health,  labor, industry, minority, professional, and
                       community groups are now forming.  Their conmon objective is
                       to cooperate with State  agencies on information programs that
                       support implementation of RCRA.  This will include the need
                       for public decisions related to siting of facilities.  Projects
                       are being planned by coalitions in Region 3  (Virginia, Maryland,
                       West Virginia,  Delaware, and Pennsylvania) under a pilot
                       program begun in November.  In order to qualify for funding,
                       the various  groups must  work in concert with each other and
                       with  the staffs of State agencies to plan projects that
                       complement and  supplement the State's information and
                       citizens' involvement efforts.

                       In addition  to  Region 3's pilot project, Waste Alert!
                       coalitions in other  States are planning similar information
                       and participation programs.  The Office of Solid Waste has
                       received 14  proposals for such programs.
ACADEMIC GRANTS       The Environmental Protection Agency  through the Office of Solid
                       Waste will announce in February 1981 the availability of grants
                       for college and university  courses op solid and hazardous
                       waste management.   Priority will be :given to the development
                       and teaching of innovative  model courses or curricula designed
                       to meet the specific needs  of  two groups: those who are, or
                       will be, actively involved  in  the actual management, handling,
                       and disposal of solid and hazardous  wastes; those who are
                       responsible for the related health,  safety, enforcement,
                       planning, and zoning aspects of that management at the conmunity
                       or regional levels of government.

_.    .                  The training facilities  certification programs available at
                       colleges and universities are*key elements in meeting the
                       growing professional and technical personnel needs for solid
                       and hazardous waste management.  They will produce graduates
                       who are qualified to perform waste management functions and
                       who are able to train others.


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GUIDANCE HANDBOOKS

ON THE SITING OF

HAZARDOUS WASTE

MANAGEMENT

FACILITIES
The Office of Solid Waste is developing a series of technical
handbooks designed to improve the process of siting new
facilities to manage hazardous waste.  Participants in this
process should be aware of all the technical facts, all the
difficult, but necessary, tradeoffs, and all the techniques
that can be used to work with the public and address local
concerns.

Using Conpensation and Incentives When Siting Hazardous Waste
Management Facilities—A Handbook for Developers and States
discusses the concept of providing conpensation or incentives
to cxiiiiiunities that accept a hazardous waste management facility
in their area.  It describes various techniques, ways to
establish binding agreements, and many cases where compensation
or incentives have been used successfully.  Publication is
scheduled for March 1981.

Using Mediation When Siting Hazardous Waste Management Facilities-
A Handbook for Citizens, Developers, and States presents the new
approach of using an independent environmental mediator to help
people resolve their differences and provides a description of
what mediation is, what it can be expected to accomplish, how
to know when it is needed, and whan to go to for assistance.
It will be available about May 1981.

Consulting with the Public When Siting Hazardous Waste Manage-
ment Facilities—A Handbook for Developers and Public Agencies
covers techniques to help developers and State agencies communi-
cate more effectively with the public.  It should appear in
June 1981.

Identifying Potential New Sites for Hazardous Waste Management
Facilities—A Handbook for Developers and Public Agencies
presents criteria and procedures that can be used to narrow
the universe of possible locations for facilities to those
with the most potential for withstanding intensive environmental
review.  Publication is scheduled for August 1981.

Identifying, Assessing, and Evaluating Risks of Hazardous
Waste Management Facilities—A Handbook for Citizens and
Developers discusses broad categories of facility design and
operation that can pose health, environmental, and economic
risks to the public; it also covers available risk assessment
techniques and the way in which their results can be evaluated.
It will be available about December 1981.
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