Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 is a federal law aimed at protecting human health and the environment by safely managing and reducing hazardous and solid nonhazardous waste. It gives the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the task of controlling hazardous waste, through safety regulations, permits, and inspections, from its creation to disposal or from "cradle to grave." RCRA also aims to conserve energy and natural resources by giving states or regions the job of developing programs for nonhazardous waste, such as recycling and waste reduction programs. RCRA is an amendment to the 1965 Solid Waste Disposal Act. It became effective in 1980 but does not apply to sites abandoned before this date, which are addressed by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA).
The 1984 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) to RCRA, sometimes called the "land ban," were a response to concern about hazardous wastes leaking into groundwater. HSWA states that only treated hazardous wastes may be disposed of on or beneath the ground, unless it can be guaranteed that they will not leak out. It also imposes safety requirements on landfills and other land-based hazardous waste disposal facilities. These include leakproof liners and systems to monitor and capture leachate. One consequence of the costly treatment requirements for land disposal of hazardous waste has been a reduction in the amount of hazardous waste; manufacturers have been motivated to substitute nonhazardous materials. HASW also regulates the three to five million underground storage tanks (USTs) containing petroleum and hazardous products, as distinct from waste. In September 1988 the EPA gave tank owners and operators ten years within which to replace, upgrade, or close existing USTs. Regular inspections are required to help prevent leaks.
In 2002, in one of the largest-ever hazardous waste settlements, Mobil Oil Corporation agreed to pay $11.2 million for the alleged mismanagement of benzene-contaminated waste in Staten Island, New York. Despite this and other successes, many facilities holding hazardous waste permits have not been inspected between 2000 and 2002, as required by RCRA, according to information made public by the EPA.
see also
Underground Storage Tank.
internet resource
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "Enforcement and Compliance History." Available from http://www.epa.gov.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "RCRA." Available from http://www.epa.gov.
Patricia Hemminger
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L'Histoire-Bataille: l'ecriture de l'histoire dans l'oeuvre de Georges Bataille.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; L'Histoire-Bataille: l'ecriture de l'histoire dans l'oeuvre de Georges Bataille. Ed. by LAURENT FERRI and CHRISTOPHE...ISBN 978-2900791-78-3. Georges Bataille is best known to contemporary readers...
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La revolte enfantine: on Georges Bataille's "La Morale de Miller" and Jean-Paul Sartre's "Un Nouveau Mystique."
Magazine article from: CRITIQUE: Studies in Contemporary Fiction; 9/22/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...of the "Defense Committee" was Georges Bataille, who in 1946 published in the...continuation of a public debate between Bataille and Sartre, whose existentialist...debate, Sartre's critique of Bataille in his 1943 essay "Un Nouveau...
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Histoire/deuil (bataille: proust en profane).(Marcel Proust dans La litterature et le mal, oeuvre critique de Georges Bataille)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...experience un voyage au bout du possible de l'homme (Georges Bataille, L'Experience interieure). Proust avec Sade Lorsqu'en 1957 Georges Bataille reunit, dans La litterature et le mal (son seul...
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The politics of sacrifice: Mel Gibson and Georges Bataille.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Intertexts; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...the Christ in conjunction with Georges Bataille's writings on sacrificial rituals...the twenty-first century, like Bataille in the middle of the twentieth...cultural map. The intersection of Bataille's and Gibson's interests in...
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THE VISION THING: THE CAT'S EYE AND THE SACRED IN GEORGES BATAILLE'S HISTOIRE DE L'OEIL.
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review; 11/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; The view that Georges Bataille's narratives are an integral component...to enter into that domain. All of Bataille's narratives contain or are constituted...texts is precisely in keeping with Bataille's ideas on the practice of literature...
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Review: Georges Bataille: An Intellectual Biography: Mixing sex and desire with the great philosopher of death
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday; 8/4/2002; ; 700+ words
; Georges Bataille: An Intellectual Biography Michel Surya Verso, GBP 25 THE success...phenomenon is not altogether new: there were people there before us. Take Georges Bataille, for example: born in Billon, France, in 1897, this writer became...
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Nasty, brutish and short on ideas George Walden labours under the pretensions of this study of the degradation-obsessed writer Georges Bataille
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 8/11/2002; ; 700+ words
; Georges Bataille: An Intellectual Biography by Michel Surya Verso, pounds 25, 586 pp pounds 25 ( pounds 1.99 p&p) 0870 155 7222 GEORGES BATAILLE will be familiar to many only as a French writer of the 1930s who...
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Undercover Surrealism: Georges Bataille and documents.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; Undercover Surrealism: Georges Bataille and DOCUMENTS, by Dawn Ades...and gravitated around theorist Georges Bataille and the Parisian magazine Documents...classical and Mediterranean. Georges Bataille's essay on a set of antique...
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Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin
Magazine article from: The Virginia Quarterly Review; 10/1/2000; ; 319 words
; Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin, by Peter Tracey Connor. This important study of the French thinker Georges Bataille corrects an imbalance in the critical treatment of his thought and...
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Bataille and surrealist pornography: dance or treadmill?. (Georges Bataille)
Magazine article from: Journal of European Studies; 3/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...Totalitarianism 1920-1950'. Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye (1928) is...g. Breton and Bunuel). Is Bataille's text a special case, or can...surrealism in general before tackling Bataille and his scandalous text. It is...
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Georges Bataille
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Georges Bataille , 1897-1962, French writer. Bataille was the founding editor of the journal Critique (1946). Strongly influenced by Nietzsche, he focuses on extreme states of consciousness (violence and eroticism) as forms of mediation...
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Bataille, Georges
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Bataille, Georges. See MINOTAURE .
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Borel, Adrien Alphonse Alcide (1886-1966)
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...that he met Professor Briand, Georges Heuyer, Gilbert Robin, and others...patients, including the writers Georges Bataille and Michel Leiris, who publicized...extremely gentle man, according to Bataille, cordial and corpulent, Borel...
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Ornicar?
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...xE9; sir et son interpr é tation (Desire and its interpretation). Laurence Bataille, the daughter of Sylvia Lacan and Georges Bataille and the stepdaughter of Lacan, acted as director of the publication from 1976 to 1978 and...
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Jacques Lacan
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...befriended the surrealists André Breton and Georges Bataille. Because Lacan, like Freud, apparently destroyed...contradictory tales about his romantic life with Sylvia Bataille in southern France during World War II and of his attachment...
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