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To improve data precision and quality, and in answer to many data entry questions from the last Biennial Hazardous Waste Report Cycle, U.S. EPA added new Management Method Codes related to the temporary storage of hazardous waste. These codes begin with an S and indicate how waste will be managed after storage and transfer. They are intended to replace the code H141 for Stora...

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As of November 2025, the United States has recorded 6,081,070 tons of hazardous waste shipped nationwide, representing 1,076,726 manifested hazardous waste shipments from 592,068 generating facilities. These figures, compiled through the EPA’s e-Manifest system, provide a detailed look into the nation’s on...

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US law enforcement officials have identified the 16 people who were killed in a blast that levelled a munitions factory in the state of Tennessee.

The names were released during a news briefing on Monday outside Accurate Energetic Systems (AES) in Hickman County, where an early morning blast on 10 October left&n...

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The evidence shows that fines and penalties for hazardous waste violations in the U.S. have increased in 2025, especially driven by two key factors:

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  1. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) raised the maximum civil penalty under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste program from $90,70...

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SAVANNAH, GA – The U.S. Department of Labor has cited a Florida painting contractor for willfully exposing workers to fall and drowning hazards.

Investigators with the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration determined that on April 7, 2025, Seminole ...

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