Regulatory Development and Retrospective Review Tracker
Rulemakings by Topic: Waste
Each topic in Reg DaRRT relates to one or more laws. The "Waste" topic relates to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund) and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), meaning the rulemakings listed on this page are being developed under statutory authority granted to EPA by these laws. If you don't see one or more of these laws listed below, that is because none of the rulemakings currently in Reg DaRRT relate to these Acts. The list includes all rulemakings in Reg DaRRT, except those that have been withdrawn or those that have been archived.
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| Addition of Subsurface Component to the Hazard Ranking System (HRS) | 2050-AG67 | Pre-Proposal | ||||||
| CERCLA/EPCRA Reporting Requirements for Air Releases of Hazardous Substances from Animal Waste at Farms | 2050-AG66 | Pre-Proposal | ||||||
| Financial Responsibility Requirements under CERCLA Section 108(b) for Classes of Facilities in the Hard Rock Mining Industry | 2050-AG61 | Pre-Proposal | ||||||
| Financial Responsibility Requirements under CERCLA Section 108(b) for Facilities in the Chemical, Petroleum and Electric Power Industries | 2050-AG56 | Pre-Proposal | ||||||
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