"According to EPA: Hazardous waste is waste that is very damaging or dangerous to our humans health or the environment. Hazardous wastes can either be liquids, solids, gases, or sludges. They can be the thrown away commercial products, like cleaning fluids or pesticides, or the by-products of manufacturing processes." - From http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard
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The Definition of Hazardous Waste
1. Hazardous Waste Definition
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"According to EPA: Hazardous waste is waste that is potentially harmful or dangerous to our health
or the environment. Hazardous wastes can be liquids, solids, gases, or sludges. They can be the
thrown away commercial products, like cleaning fluids or pesticides, or the by-products of
manufacturing processes." From http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard
The comprehensive definition of hazardous waste:
It is a solid, liquid or solid substance identified in 40 CFR 261 that is a "Characteristic Waste" with
one or more of the following descriptions:
Flammable (liquid with a flashpoint less than 141oF, a spontaneously combustible solid, an
ignitable compressed gas or an oxidizer), or;
Caustic (an aqueous solution with a pH below 2.0 or above 12.5) a liquid which corrodes steel at
a rate of 0.25 inches per year, or;
Reactive (an unstable material, reacts with water, explosive, generates toxic gas or a cyanide or
sulfide bearing waste), or;
Toxic (RCRA metals such as chromium, lead, silver, mercury, cadmium; or pesticides, organic
solvents, chlorinated solvents); and
2. Is thrown away, has served its intended use or is a manufacturing by-product, and; That is not
inland sewage, a household waste or a sample collected for testing.
The term hazardous waste is also defined under RCRA as solids, liquids, and gases that show
certain characteristics or are specifically listed in the rules. Hazardous waste is controlled under a
cradle to grave concept, meaning that the waste is tracked via written records from the time it
becomes a waste, and that ownership remains with the generator forever. Therefore, the best
method to reduce the risk of future remediation costs is to decrease the amount of hazardous waste
being generated. It is important to consider the amounts and types of wastes that will be generated
when a project is in the proposal stage in order to guarantee that a disposal method exists that is
both legal and affordableand to minimize the amount of waste generated.
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