LDR Rules and Regulations 1993
Date: Sept. 14, 1993Citation: 58 FR 48092
Subject: LDR, Phase II-- Newly Identified Wastes and Contaminated Soil, Proposed Rule
Abstract: This notice proposes universal treatment standards for newly identified organic toxicity characteristic wastes, coke by-product and chlorotoluene production wastes, as well as for all other wastes regulated under the LDR program. Alternative treatment standards for contaminated soil are also proposed.
Date: May 24, 1993
Citation: 58 FR 29860
Subject: LDR, Ignitable and Corrosive Characteristic
Wastes Whose Treatment Standards Were Vacated (The Emergency
Rule), Interim Final Rule
Abstract: This final rule amends treatment standards for ignitable
and corrosive wastes when they are managed in systems other than those
regulated under the Clean Water Act (CWA), those that are CWA equivalent,
or those regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. These treatment
standards result from the decision made in Chemical Waste Management
v. EPA. Due to the vacating of treatment standards for ignitable and
corrosive wastes, this rule specifies that these wastes should not only
be deactivated, but underlying hazardous constituents should also treated
to meet UTS levels.
Date: May 14, 1993
Citation: 58 FR 28506
Subject: LDR, Renewal of the Hazardous Debris Generic
Case-By-Case Capacity Variance, Final Rule
Abstract: This rule extends the generic case-by-case capacity variance
issued on May 15, 1992 for an additional year, due to lack of treatment
capacity for hazardous debris.
Date: April 27, 1993
Citation: 58 FR 25706
Subject: Wood Surface Protectants as Hazardous
Waste, Proposed Rule
Abstract: This notice proposes the addition of certain wastes from
the chlorophenolic formulations in the wood surface protection industry
to the RCRA list of hazardous wastes. Comments and data are requested
for use in establishing LDR treatment standards for F033.
Date: March 17, 1993
Citation: 58 FR 14317
Subject: LDR, Third Third Scheduled Wastes, Amendment
Abstract: This amendment suspends portions of the March 6, 1992
technical amendment to the Third Third final rule. It provides a three
month compliance period for the treatment of reactive sulfide and reactive
cyanide wastes.
Date: Jan. 19, 1993
Citation: 58 FR 4972
Subject: LDR, Response to Court Decision, Notice
of Data Availability
Abstract:This NODA announces availability of information
that has been developed by the Agency in order to implement
the September 25, 1992 court decision in Chemical Waste
Management v. EPA. Parts of that decision involved
treatment standards for wastes that are hazardous because
they exhibit a characteristic.