RCRA Exam Revision
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RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) is a 1976 US law, enacted by Congress, that gives the EPA authority to control hazardous waste from "cradle-to-grave," including generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal. It focuses on minimizing waste, promoting energy recovery, and ensuring safe disposal to protect human health and the environment.  An RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) exam is a certification test or training assessment ensuring personnel know how to safely handle, store, transport, and dispose of hazardous waste in compliance with EPA... Show more
RCRA Exam Revision
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25 Questions

1. American Mining Congress v. EPA (AMC II)

2. What are the two categories of hazardous waste created by RCRA?

3. LQG

4. D010

5. What is the primary purpose of RCRA?

6. D011

7. D005

8. Entry is allowed based

9. What is the purpose of the hazard codes assigned to listed wastes?

10. D008

11. What is the test method for determining corrosivity?

12. Who carries the burden of identifying characteristic wastes?

13. What is the significance of the D004-D043 waste codes?

14. Inspection-Paper Work Review

15. RCRA accomplishes four basic goals:

16. Inspection-Facility Tour

17. What are the implications of a waste being classified as hazardous under RCRA?

18. D002

19. What is the mixture rule?

20. What does the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test determine?

21. What is RCRA's 'hammer' provision?

22. What is a mixed waste?

23. How does RCRA define 'solid waste?'

24. What are the four characteristics used to determine if a non-listed waste is hazardous?

25. Defining Solid Waste