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This Web site consolidates Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)-related online courses, seminars, webinars, podcasts, and videos that are posted throughout the Wastes Web site. Both introductory and more advanced courses are included for federal and state regulators, the regulated community, organizations, associations, and even consumers who are interested in environmental laws and regulations and their implementation. A short description of each item can help you decide whether the entry is what you are looking for:

RCRA Training

General RCRA

RCRA Orientation Manual

RCRA Training Modules - This is an archive of training modules that provide an overview of a specific regulatory topic. These modules will not be updated but are useful resources for people wishing to gain a general understanding of RCRA. They are not intended to serve as comprehensive sources of regulatory information.

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Specialized RCRA

Corrective Action
Corrective Action 101 - This course provides an overview of what the RCRA Corrective Action Program is all about and the reforms that EPA is pursuing to accelerate the cleanup of hazardous waste facilities regulated under RCRA.

The National RCRA Corrective Action Training Curriculum - This course provides training for new and experienced federal and state Corrective Action (CA) project managers. The training can help equip CA project managers with the knowledge and skills needed to achieve the 2008 Government Performance Results Act (GPRA) goals, as well as the 2020 RCRA Vision goals, for corrective action.

RCRA Corrective Action Workshop on Results-Based Project Management - This workshop was conducted in all ten EPA Regions and the State of Florida for federal and state staff in 1999. Although there have not been additional workshops, this Web site contains important information and useful resources.

Handbook of Groundwater Protection and Cleanup Policies for RCRA Corrective Action - This seminar, first presented on December 5, 2001, provides an overview of the Handbook that contains EPA’s latest interpretations of policies on topics such as, cleanup goals, groundwater use, point of compliance, source control, and completing groundwater remedies. The Handbook ties all the topics together with an overall Groundwater Protection and Cleanup Strategy that emphasizes a phased, results-based approach to cleaning up contaminated groundwater. Although the Handbook focuses on RCRA Corrective Action, the plain language of the policy descriptions, and the Internet links to over 50 more detailed resources will be helpful to anyone involved with groundwater protection and cleanup.

Environmental Indicator Forum 2000 Exit EPA - The purpose of the 2000 EI Forum was to bring together public and private stakeholders to hear presentations and discuss issues associated with achieving two environmental indicators (EIs)—Current Human Exposures Under Control and Migration of Contaminated Groundwater Under Control-- at facilities subject to RCRA Corrective Action. EPA is using these EIs to track progress for RCRA Corrective Action in response to the Government Performance and Results Act.

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Environmental Management Systems
Introduction to Environmental Management Systems Training - This course provides an overview of environmental management systems (EMS) and how EMS can support environmental improvements at facilities that are subject to environmental regulations. It also presents information regarding EPA’s involvement in supporting EMS efforts at facilities regulated under a number of environmental statutes, including RCRA.

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E-Waste Presentations

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Groundwater Characterization and Cleanup
Facilitating Reuse at RCRA Sites: Innovative Technologies for Groundwater Characterization & Cleanup Exit EPA - First presented in December 2003, this seminar was presented by staff from EPA’s Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment and the Office of Solid Waste. Topics include passive diffusion bag samplers, deployed membrane interface probes, and in situ thermal treatment. It is intended for federal and state regulators and the regulated community.

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Land Revitalization
Implementing the RCRA Land Revitalization Measures Exit EPA- First presented on November 6, 2007, this seminar is directed at EPA and State RCRA Program Staff. It focuses on approaches to implementing the RCRA Land Revitalization Indicators and Performance Measures. A summary of the February 2007 guidance on implementing land revitalization performance measures is provided, followed by a discussion from EPA regional staff on the approaches they used in collecting information and implementing the measures and their experiences.

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Land Disposal Restrictions
Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Training Exit EPA - Sponsored by the Association of State And Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials, this seminar was last presented in July, 2006. Intended for state hazardous waste officials, topics include discussions on the federal LDR regulations, how to apply them and how they are applied in real life, since states may have more restrictive regulations or interpret them differently.

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Subpart X
Subpart X for Miscellaneous Units and the RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards - This training was developed in 2002 by the U.S. EPA, Region 4 (Atlanta, GA) RCRA Programs Branch to assist federal and state regulators in the understanding and implementation of Subpart X for Miscellaneous Units and the RCRA Organic Air Emission Standards.

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Resource Conservation Challenge Web Academy
EPA is hosting the Resource Conservation Challenge (RCC) Web Academy to provide a monthly training and a networking opportunity to State and Local governments, non-governmental-organizations and other stakeholders about the issues, projects, and practices for creating successful waste management programs. The RCC Academy will help participants learn about what works and what doesn't and to find the tools and information to decrease waste, increase reuse, recycling and pollution prevention, and conserve energy and materials. The 1 1/2 hour programs will be held the 3rd Thursday of each month, September 2007 through September 2008 at 1:00 - 2:30 pm Eastern Time (12:00 Central, 11:00 Mountain, 10:00 Pacific). View Program Calendar.

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Environmental Justice and RCRA Permitting
Incorporating Environmental Justice Considerations into RCRA Permitting Exit EPA - This course reviews the framework methodology first introduced in the Introduction to Environmental Justice Web-based training course. It details how permitting authorities can combine this framework with Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) authorities to incorporate considerations of Environmental Justice into each step of the RCRA permit process. The course presents a sample permit process and describes tools that authorities can use to conduct an Environmental Justice assessment.

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Mercury
Didn't find what you were looking for? Check out the following Web sites:
Clancy the Mercury Detecting Dog - Clancy the Mercury Detecting Dog, EPA, and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency teamed up to create the Keep Your Paws Off Mercury campaign to teach students across the country about mercury and its dangers. The cornerstone of the Keep Your Paws Off Mercury campaign is an educational video that shows students where mercury can be found in schools and what to do if they see it.

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