Storage and treatment of hazardous wastes in tank systems

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Storage and treatment of hazardous wastes in tank systems

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste

(Pollution technology review, no. 146)

Noyes Data Corp., 1987

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Bibliography: p. 424-428

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Description

Extensive coverage of tank systems for storing hazardous waste, including design and installation; secondary containment systems; release detection; controls for preventing spills; inspections; response to large leaks and spills; and procedures for tanks that contain or treat ingnitable, reactinve and incompatible wastes.

Table of Contents

Executive SummaryIntroductionBackgroundThe Permitting ProcessWritten Assessment of Tank SystemsDesign and Installation of New Tank Systems or ComponentsInstallation of New Tank SystemsSecondary Containment Systems and Release DetectionVariances From Secondary ContainmentControls and Practices to Prevent Spills and OverfillsInspectionsResponse to Leaks or Spills and Disposition of Leaking or Unfit-for-Use Tank SystemsClosure and Post-Closure RequirementsProcedures For Tank Systems That Store or Treat Ignitable, Reactive, or Incompatible WastesAppendix A: Completeness ChecklistAppendix B: Paint Filter Liquids TestAppendix C: Synopsis of Pertinent EPA Guidance ManualsAppendix D: Technical Guidance DocumentsAppendix E: Tank-Specific DefinitionsAppendix F: Figure SourcesAppendix G: Compatibility Test For Wastes and Membrane LinersBibliography

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