The UTSA Hazardous Waste Management Program is administered by Laboratory Safety and Compliance LS&C. Each member of the University community, however, is responsible for the proper management of ...
Numerous types of wastes are generated at the University, and their disposal is regulated under a variety of federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The following is a general description of ...
That all scrap, valuable waste, and salvageable materials associated with, remodeling, renovation, maintenance, and new construction accomplished or managed by Physical Plant shall be properly ...
Biohazardous agent refers to an agent that is biological in nature, capable of self-replication, and has the capacity to produce deleterious effects upon biological organisms. Biohazardous agents ...
The State of Connecticut has adopted the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's rule governing the management of certain hazardous wastes. Although still considered "hazardous," these items are used ...
This Hazardous and Regulated Waste Management Plan describes chemical waste management practices at Connecticut College. This Plan includes waste generated at all College locations with the exception ...
The TCEQ is requiring 128 of the 228 landfills in Texas to update their Site Operating Plans to comply with 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 330 rules concerning Operational Standards for Solid ...
The Local Self-Government department has released Standard Operating Procedures for the effective management of sanitary waste and hazardous waste with one of the major focus areas being the ...
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