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EPA Rule on Carbamate Wastes Now in Effect

Posted on 8/15/2011 by Scott C. Dunsmore

On Friday, the EPA finalized a rule that makes revisions to the land disposal restriction (LDR) treatment standards for Carbamate wastes at 40 CFR 268.40. These new standards are likely to impact manufacturers of certain pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides. The standard affect LDRS for the K156 – K159 and K161 process waste along with several P and U-numbered discard product wastes. The final rule was issued on June 13, 2011, but came into effect on Friday, August 12, 2011.
 
View a more detailed post regarding the rule: EPA Modifies LDRs for Carbamates
 
 

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