The Complete Guide to Hazardous Waste Regulations: RCRA, TSCA, HTMA, EPCRA, and Superfund, 3rd Edition this question feed

asked by ronmiller on November 13, 2006 11:54 AM
"A very well-written handbook." —Ground Water (on the Second Edition)

"Presented in a very readable and understandable format." —The Hazardous Waste Consultant (on the Second Edition)

The foremost in-depth survey of federal hazardous waste regulations in the United States—now in a new edition

The Complete Guide to the Hazardous Waste Regulations is a proven source of clear information on a regulatory system that many find frustratingly complex. Now updated to include additional compliance checklists, Internet resources, and more, this Third Edition provides vital information on all aspects of hazardous materials, from proper on-site management and transportation to appropriate off-site management and cleanup. Author Travis Wagner, one of the nation's leading experts on the subject, provides a step-by-step approach to compliance that goes beyond summarization to help industry professionals truly understand regulations and how they relate to real-world situations. Complete with dozens of user-friendly checklists, flow charts, text boxes, and tables, this indispensable resource includes: Information on EPA interpretations of regulations not included in other handbooks Clear explanations of many state-level hazardous waste requirements A new chapter on spill reporting, giving a step-by-step explanation with attention to multiple federal laws An appendix listing the Superfund and EPCRA reportable quantity for each RCRA hazardous waste Additional appendices covering RCRA hazardous wastes, hazardous constituents, groundwater monitoring constituents, permit modification classifications, additional information sources, and important acronyms


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A great reference book for those needing to decipher hazardous waste regulatory jargon. I've wasted my money on other so-called interpretive guides, which merely summarized the law. Ho hum. Wagner's book goes much further to explain and decipher the regulations, not just the law. Very helpful!
reviewed by redapple on November 20, 2006 6:30 PM

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A colleague shared this book with me to help explain some meaty aspect of RCRA. I finally understand what is required so that I can talk intelligently with the regulators. I subsequently went out and purchased my own copy. This book is great as a reference. I highly recommend you obtain a copy if you are as mystified by the RCRA regs as most of us are.
reviewed by savvy on November 29, 2006 12:20 AM

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