In 2003, EPA proposed to modify the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste
regulations for management of solvent-contaminated industrial
wipes. EPA proposed to conditionally exclude wipes that are
disposed of from the definition of hazardous waste and to
conditionally exclude laundered wipes from the definition of solid
waste. Based on comments received on the proposal, EPA revised its
risk analysis used to evaluate the risks to human health and the
environment if solvent-contaminated wipes or laundry sludge are
disposed of in a municipal solid waste landfill. A Notice of Data
Availability was published in the Federal Register to allow the
public the opportunity to comment on the revised risk analysis. If
finalized, this regulation will impact the management of two types
of solvent-contaminated wipes: (1) wipes disposed of in land
disposal units or by combustion after use, and (2) wipes that are
laundered after use to remove the solvent and then are used
again.
The proposed rule sets forth
minimal recordkeeping requirements, which are needed to enable
compliance monitoring with the conditions of the exclusions. In the
2003 proposal, containers of disposable wipes must be labeled to
identify their contents, ensuring they are managed in a compliant
manner.
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Amanda Geldard 7033478975
geldard.amanda@epa.gov
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