Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste RCRA Permitted Facility CME Groundwater Checklist 4
Groundwater monitoring systems at waste disposal operations need to be regularly checked and monitored for optimal effectiveness.
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The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) sets forth federal regulations for a range of waste issues, one of which is groundwater monitoring. These regulations have been adopted by the state of Texas. Waste facilities should have a Comprehensive Ground Water Monitoring Evaluation (CME) program in place for managing hazardous and non-hazardous solid waste. Inspectors and facility managers can use the Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste RCRA Permitted Facility CME Groundwater Checklist 4 app to gain a deeper understanding of the effectiveness and veracity of groundwater monitoring systems in place. Waste management facilities that maintain a hazardous waste permit must ensure they are taking sufficient steps to protect groundwater and drinking water. Disposal of waste and accumulation of waste can generate leachate, which is water that has accumulated heavy metals, toxins, and other hazardous substances. Leachate is hazardous, and this app helps ensure that monitoring systems are in place and running correctly, or can prompt remedial and corrective actions to be undertaken.
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