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RCRA and TCEQ Waste Training in San Antonio, Feb 21-23

Posted on 1/23/2018 by Roger Marks

texas1.jpgIn Texas, all waste is regulated waste, some say. From hazardous wastes covered under US EPA and TCEQ rules to state-only industrial wastes and even plant trash—if it’s destined for disposal, you must know the rules that apply.


Join Us In San Antonio for
RCRA and TCEQ Training on February 21-23

On Days 1 and 2, learn the new RCRA rules in effect now and coming soon to Texas under EPA Generator Improvements Rule. These updates will impact your facility in major ways: from expanded contingency plan and reporting rules to new container labeling rules and much more.
 
Then on Day 3, get up to speed on the latest, unique TCEQ hazardous and industrial waste regulations that impact your site. State rules are often more stringent and complex than the Federal requirements, and managers in Texas must be familiar with both Texas and Federal standards in order to ensure compliance.


RCRA + TCEQ Hazarodus Waste Training 

San Antonio Feb. 21—23

See the full schedule or enroll now at Lion.com/TX

Or, attend only the days you need:

RCRA Hazardous Waste Management
Texas Hazardous & Industrial Waste Management

 

Training is also available online anytime, anywhere with convenient, interactive, and self-paced courses you can access from any internet connection. Build the expertise you need to keep your facility in compliance—from work, from home, at night, even on weekends.

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