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Adobe Captivate Thursday, January 20, 2022 <br /> Slide 17 - Hazardous Waste Regulations <br /> Hazardous Waste Regulations <br /> Under the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, usually <br /> referred to as RCRA, Subtitle C, the United States Environmental <br /> Protection Agency (or EPA) is responsible for developing and enforcing <br /> hazardous waste regulations. <br /> U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) <br /> Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)140 CFR Parts 260 - 279 <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) <br /> CA Code of Regulations (CCR) 122 CCR 66260-66279 <br /> Health and Safety Code Division 20 Chapter 6.5 <br /> Continue <br /> Slide notes <br /> Under the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,usually referred to as RCRA,Subtitle C, <br /> the United States Environmental Protection Agency(or EPA)is responsible for developing and enforcing hazardous waste regulations. <br /> States have the authority to implement their own hazardous waste regulations <br /> as long as they are no less stringent than the federal regulations. <br /> In the State of California,the hazardous waste regulations can be found in 22 California Code of Regulations(CCR)Sections 66260-66279 <br /> and the California Health and Safety Code,Division 20,Chapter 6.5. <br /> The California hazardous waste regulations mirror the federal regulations but are more restrictive in some areas. <br /> Text Captions <br /> Page 29 of 49 <br />