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Procedure for the identification of hazardous components of waste (2000-DS-3-M1)

Publication Year

2001

Document Status

Current

Abstract

The process of identifying whether waste is hazardous using the EPA's method of classification, with worked examples of this methodology.

Document History

Use in conjunction with the European waste catalogue and hazardous waste list. This document is part of the RTDI programme 2000-2006.

Author

Duffy, N. et al

Publisher Information

Environmental Protection Agency

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has responsibilities for licensing, enforcement, monitoring and assessment activities associated with environmental protection.

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Wexford
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Ireland

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