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Ohio EPA Division of Solid & Infectious Waste management
Ohio EPA Division of Solid & Infectious Waste management Agency Links Public Participation Offices & Programs Small Business Assistance Division Links Forms & Publications Rules & ... will become effective that prohibits the disposal of lead acid batteries in solid or hazardous waste landfills. The law is intended to ensure that all spent lead acid batteries are recycled ...
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Air Quality Possible Rule Amendments Governing Municipal Waste Combustors, Medical Waste Incinerators and Commercial/Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators -- Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Waste Combustors, Medical Waste Incinerators and Commercial/Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators Air Quality Possible Rule Amendments Governing Municipal Waste Combustors, Medical Waste Incinerators and Commercial/Industrial Solid Waste ... and small” municipal waste combustors, “hospital, medical and infectious waste incinerators” and commercial/industrial solid waste incinerators. To continue ...
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Industrial Waste Teams
Ohio EPA’s Division of Solid and Infectious Waste Management (for dry ISW) and Division of Surface Water (for wet ISW). For information on ... Scott Heidenreich by e-mail or phone at (614) 728-5333. Industrial Waste Disposal Team Information Page Industrial Waste Beneficial Use Team Page Ohio EPA Home Ohio.gov Topic Index Contact Us ...
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Types of solid waste
Industrial waste as hazardous waste, and c) Biomedical waste or hospital waste as infectious waste. Municipal solid waste Municipal solid waste consists of household waste, construction and demolition debris, sanitation residue, and waste ...
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Treatment and disposal of municipal waste
The waste is untreated, uncovered, and not segregated. It ... sold as fuel. Incineration plants This process of burning waste in large furnaces is known as incineration. In these ... waste that is burnt here can be recovered and recycled. In fact, at present, incineration is kept as the last resort and is used mainly for treating the infectious waste ...
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Summary: Bankrolling Polluting Technology
Maintaining separate waste streams for potentially infectious and non-infectious wastes is inexpensive and cost-effective because it reduces the total amount of potentially infectious waste ...
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Untitled Document
Sector: Health Care Approval Date: September 26, 1995, Invested: September 30, 1996 Quote: "The hospital will not have any significant air emissions except for combustion gases from the infectious waste incinerator. The infectious waste ...
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Hazardous Waste Directory: Waste Categories
Waste Hydraulic Fluid See also - Oil I A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W X Z Top Infectious Waste See - Biomedical Waste ...
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Idaho Waste Systems, Inc., Simco Road Landfill
Liquids for solidification Non-infectious medical waste Off-specification products or outdated products (i.e. food, consumer or industrial ducts) PCB waste Pharmaceutical wastes Pollution control ... waste and no chemical or physical alteration of the waste is performed. Incinerator ashes (including, but not limited to, ash resulting from the incineration of potentially infectious waste ...
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Solid Waste Publications - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Infectious Waste Regulation Landfill Slope Guidance Memorandum to Disposal Facility Operators on Disposal of Deer and Elk Carcasses, dated 10/20/2003 Stakeholder Input on Solid Waste ...
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