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    Companies must submit Class II fluid disposal applications through our Digital Data Submission (DDS) system. Our detailed checklist document can be referenced to ensure that applications are complete. We will register each application and assign it a reference number.

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    using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Method Detection Limit (MDL) procedure found in Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 136 (40 CFR 136, Appendix B, revision 1.11). This method has both critics and supporters. Despite its limitations, it remains the most widely documented and one of the simplest ways to calculate a detection limit.
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    Further, if their waste is to be disposed at any landfill other than a landfill for non-hazardous waste, they should know that waste acceptance criteria (WAC) apply and that additional testing will be required to be able to meet Duty of Care requirements with respect to providing a reliable and adequate description of the waste.
    manual in response to numerous requests.In addition to being available in print,this manual is the first to be published by the committee on the Web site of the American Chemical Society. The Committee for Chemical Safety is pleased to introduce this manual and thanks the subcommittee that produced it. The subcommittee includes the
    Transport Canada, based on risks, develops safety standards and regulations, provides oversight and gives expert advice (through the Canadian Transport Emergency Centre — CANUTEC) on dangerous goods incidents to promote public safety in the transportation of dangerous goods by all modes of transport in Canada.
    Directive 047: Waste Oilfield Waste Management Facilities. April 2, 2013. Effective June 17, 2013, the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) has been succeeded by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). As part of this succession, the title pages of all existing ERCB directives . now carry the new AER logo. However, no other changes have been
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