Hazardous Waste Tracking and Cost Accounting Practice

Hazardous Waste Tracking and Cost Accounting Practice

by Richard T. Enander
Hazardous Waste Tracking and Cost Accounting Practice

Hazardous Waste Tracking and Cost Accounting Practice

by Richard T. Enander

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Overview

Environmental challenges have never been greater than today. There is the need for the utmost accuracy in the efforts to track the use, manufacture, processing, treatment, and disposal of toxic and hazardous materials. Legislation passed over the last twenty years has not only resulted in improved environmental quality, but has also created new levels of accountability for today's environmental professional. This book helps companies meet the ever-growing number of recordkeeping, reporting, and information-management demands. It assists the practicing professional who must keep facility records relating to the generation and managemnet of solid and hazardous waste. Specific guidance is given on the principles of waste material tracking by point of generation and fully loaded waste management cost accounting.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429605444
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 03/23/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Richard T. Enander is a Principal Environmental Scientist and Pollution Prevention Program Manager with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management's Office of Environmental Coordination, Providence.

Table of Contents

Historical Perspective on Regulatory Initiatives Driving Hazardous Waste Tracking and Cost Accounting; CERCLA, HSWA, and FPCRA; EPA's Guidance to Generators Focuses on Waste Tracking and Cost; Allocation; A New Direction; Literature Cited; Tracking by Point of Generation; Introduction; Benefits to Tracking Wastes by Point of Generation; Chapter Overview; Waste Indentification Systems: Commercial Applications.; Generator Systems.; Generator Waste ID Numbers: Function and Use; System Development; Record Reviews and Department Interviews; Written Inventories/Documentation; Tracking by ID Number; Container Marking:; Federal Marking and Labeling Requirements. Marking and Labeling Practice.Container Storage; Waste Stream Segregation and Logs; Literature Cited; Process, Operation and Material Reviews; The Importance of Understanding Your Waste Generating Processes; Trichloroethylene/Chlorofluorocarbon Examples Collecting Process Data: Small to Medium-Sized Facilities. Large Facilities. Waste Generation Data Tracking; Flow Diagram; Use and Construction Tips; Flow Diagrams Defined; Process Documentation, Waste Tracking and Recordkeeping; The Materials Balance: Applications and Examples; Sources of Information for Constructing; Process Flow Diagrams; Detailed Recordkeeping Guidance; Literature Cited; Waste Characterization and Documentation; Introduction; Generator Waste Data Sheets: Commercial Applications. Generator Data Tracking Needs. Content and Structure. Communicating Waste Material Hazards; Data Collection and Use; Tracking vs. Testing for Waste Characterization: Documentation as the Basis for Waste Characterization.; Laboratory Testing and Waste Characterization. State/Federal Waste Characterization Requirements; Detailed Guidance.
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