Hwc Regulatory Interpretations Index Unknown - 1999
by H. Nikaido
From the publisher
The HWC Regulatory Interpretations Index is an invaluable, time-saving reference tool that gives you quick and easy access to listings of more than 28,000 pages of OSWER directives and RDB memos. These documents are cross-referenced by CFR page/section, citation, and by subject keyword. The OSWER directives are documents used to identify and communicate policy and procedures by EPA regional offices. The documents identify new policies, clarify existing policies, specify procedural guidelines, and offer program guidance. Most of the RDB interpretations are short letters that explain EPA's position on various regulatory questions. Updated annually, the HWC Regulatory Interpretations Index makes it easy for you to obtain current documents pertaining to your situation, which ultimately makes understanding the RCRA regulations easier!
Details
- Title Hwc Regulatory Interpretations Index
- Author H. Nikaido
- Binding unknown
- Edition Third printing
- Publisher Aspen Publishers, Amsterdam
- Date May 1999
- ISBN 9780444100382
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