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Definition of Solid Waste for RCRA Subtitle C Hazardous Waste

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A solid waste is not necessarily a hazardous waste - See the Hazardous Waste Identification area for more info.

For information on the special regulations for hazardous wastes that are recycled, see the Hazardous Waste Recycling area.

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DSW Public Meeting - Information regarding the June 30th public meeting on the DSW final rule

State-by-State Map of DSW Regulations - A map illustrating which states have become authorized for the Definition of Solid Waste final rule.

DSW Implementation Support - A resource for facilities managing hazardous secondary materials under the 2008 Defintion of Solid Waste final rule.

Final Definition of Solid Waste (DSW) Rule - Information about the October 7, 2008 final rule that would streamline the regulation of hazardous secondary materials to encourage beneficial recycling and help conserve resources.

DSW Compendium - Nine new volumes have been added to our collection of reference materials about the definition of solid waste.

DSW Tool - a step-by-step, interactive guide to help users identify material that meets the definition solid waste.

These definitions are crucial to understanding the regulation of hazardous waste under Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Before a material can be classified as a hazardous waste, it must first be a solid waste as defined in Section 261.2 of the RCRA regulations. The resources listed below and throughout this website are provided to help determine whether materials are solid wastes and therefore potentially subject to hazardous waste regulation. Users unfamiliar with the Definition of Solid Waste (DSW) regulations may wish to use the Definition of Solid Waste Tool below as an introduction.

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