Court Upholds Rules On Mixed Hazardous Waste

Date: August 6, 2003

Source: News Room

A federal appeals court has upheld new federal rules, challenged by the chemical industry, that impose cradle-to-grave regulations on any mixture of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said the Environmental Protection Agency submitted sufficient evidence to show that some mixtures and derivatives can have the same impact on public health and environment as the undiluted hazardous waste itself. It rejected the challenge by the American Chemistry Council. EPA estimated then that the new rules would affect an additional 3.6 million tons of chemicals annually, or little more than 1 percent of all hazardous wastes in the nation. Nearly all the chemicals are liquids, EPA says, and 1 percent is sludge.
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