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LDR Rules and Regulations 1992

Date: Oct. 20, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 47772
Subject: LDR, Generic Case-by-Case Capacity Variance for Hazardous Soils, Approval
Abstract: This notice approves an interim generic case-by-case extension for soil whose BDAT is vitrification, incineration, or retorting, or Third Third soils contaminated with mixed radioactive wastes.

Date: Sept. 9, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 41173
Subject: LDR, Phase I--Newly Listed Wastes and Contaminated Debris, Correction
Abstract: This notice corrects the effective date of the Phase I rule to be November 9, 1992.

Date: Sept.1, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 40028
Subject: LDR, No Migration for Underground Injection of Wastes, Intent to Grant
Abstract: This notice announces the Agency's intent to grant Allied Signal a no migration exemption that would allow deep injection of specified hazardous wastes.

Date: Aug. 28, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 39275
Subject: LDR, Phase I--Newly Listed Wastes and Contaminated Debris, Correction
Abstract: This notice corrects the effective date of the Phase I rule to be November 19, 1992.

Date: Aug. 18, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 37196
Subject: LDR, Phase I--Newly Identified Waste and Contaminated Debris, Final Rule
Abstract: This final rule establishes treatment standards and effective dates for Phase I of the newly identified hazardous wastes. Alternative treatment standards for debris are also promulgated. In addition, the notice finalizes the proposed rule of Feb. 4, 1992, which addressed surface impoundment retrofitting.

Date: Aug. 11, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 35940
Subject: LDR, "No Migration" Variances, Proposed Rule
Abstract: This proposal interprets the "no migration" variance, as well as introduces minor changes to the LDR regulations. Standards limiting organic air emissions from land treatment are also introduced.

Date: June 26, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 28628
Subject: LDR, Case-By-Case Extension, Notice to Approve
Abstract: This notice announces EPA's intent to approve a case-by-case extension of the effective date for lead-bearing hazardous materials. Such an extension would allow these lead-bearing materials to be stored in waste piles while awaiting reclamation at secondary lead smelters.

Date: May 26, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 22024
Subject: LDR, DOE Mixed Waste Extension, Notice of Proposed Decision to Grant
Abstract: This notice acknowledges the receipt of DOE's request for a one year case-by-case extension for their Third Third radioactive mixed wastes. DOE filed the request because of a shortage of treatment capacity. DOE had met all but one demonstration required for the extension, that of a contractual commitment to obtain treatment capacity by the extension expires.

Date: May 15, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 20766
Subject: LDR, Contaminated Debris Generic Case-By-Case Extension, Notice to Approve
Abstract: The Agency grants a one-year extension of the effective date applicable to all persons managing hazardous debris.


Subject: LDR, Third Third of Scheduled Wastes, Technical Amendment
Abstract: This notice corrects errors and clarifies the language of the Federal Register released on June 1, 1990, pertaining to the Third Third Scheduled Waste Rule.

Date: Feb. 4, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 4172
Subject: LDR, Surface Impoundment Retrofitting Deadline, Proposed Rule
Abstract: This proposal clarifies the deadline by which surface impoundments receiving wastes that are newly identified or listed as hazardous must be brought into compliance with the minimum technological requirements established in RCRA section 3004(o)(1)(A).

Date: Jan. 9, 1992
Citation: 57 FR 958
Subject: LDR, Phase I--Newly Identified Waste and Contaminated Debris, Proposed Rule
Abstract: This notice proposes treatment standards and effective dates for wastes listed or identified as hazardous since the1984 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments. The rule also proposes treatment standards for debris contaminated with hazardous waste. Several revisions to previously promulgated regulations are also proposed.

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