Waste

Like large business owners, small business owners must comply with waste management rules set forth by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These resources will help your business comply with regulations that apply to managing hazardous and non-hazardous wastes.

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General Compliance Information

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Permits and Application Renewals

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Complying with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)

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Import/Export Requirements

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Hazardous Waste Generators

Subtitle C of the RCRA regulates hazardous waste generators. A generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste. Generators are divided into three categories: large, small and conditionally excempt based upon the quantity of waste they produce per month. The following information provides environmental compliance information for all three types of generators.

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Large Quantity Generators

Provides resources for large quantity generators.

Details information about hazardous waste requirements for large quantity generators.

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Small and Conditionally Exempt Generators

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Industrial Waste Management

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Land Disposal Restrictions

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Municipal Solid Waste

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Transporters of Hazardous Waste

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Types of Hazardous Waste

Medical Waste

  • Medical Waste
    Explains the Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988, which requires management standards for segregation, packaging, labeling and marking, and storage of medical waste. Health care businesses, such as hospitals and doctors' offices must comply with these regulations.

  • Medical Waste FAQs
    Lists frequently asked questions about the Medical Waste Tracking Act.

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Motor Vehicle Waste

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Radioactive Waste

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Universal Waste

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Waste Identification

  • Hazardous Waste Identification
    Provides information on hazardous waste identification, characterization, and delisting, as well as many links to resources related to identification.

  • Hazardous Waste Identification FAQs
    Gives an overview of hazardous waste identification and detailed answers to frequently asked questions related to the subject.

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