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DSW Definition Meeting Tomorrow

June 29, 2009

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The EPA will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, June 30, to discuss possible revisions to the Definition of Solid Waste (DSW). The meeting will be held at the agency's Potomac Yards Conference Center in Arlington, Va. The hearing is an opportunity for stakeholders and members of the public to voice their opinions on the rule, the agency said in a news release.

While the EPA stated it does not expect to repeal the final rule (Ed: emphasis ours), the agency believes that there may be opportunities to revise or clarify the rule. In particular, the agency has identified several possible issues for discussion based on stakeholder concerns. These include issues affecting storage requirements, notification provisions, how "legitimate" recycling is determined, and how materials transferred to another party for recycling are regulated. The EPA said it will consider written comments submitted during the public comment period with the same weight as oral comments presented during the public hearing.

The DSW rule modified the regulations for recycling hazardous secondary materials to encourage the reclamation of certain hazardous secondary materials to help conserve resources. Since publication of the DSW rule in December 2008, the EPA received an administrative petition requesting reconsideration of the rule and a stay of implementation.


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