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Ammo 68 Newest Exam with precise detailed solutions || || || || || || ||
Military Munitions (MM) - ✔✔includes all items (such as bullets, bombs, projectiles, and
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grenades) produced and used by or for the U.S. Department of Defense and its Armed
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Services for national defense and security purposes.
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MM also includes items under the control of the Department of Energy.
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Non-Military Munitions that are Solid Waste - ✔✔civilian munitions recovered from
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Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) amnesty boxes are subject to the MMR. || || || || || || || || || ||
Purpose of the Military Munitions Rule (MMR) - ✔✔Clarify when conventional and
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chemical military munitions become hazardous waste|| || || || || ||
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Provide guidelines for storing, handling, and transporting military munitions waste
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RCRA Legislation - ✔✔federal law designed to protect human health and the environment
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from the hazards of solid waste.
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gives the EPA authority to control hazardous waste from its creation to its disposal. This
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"cradle-to-grave" authority oversees generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and || || || || || || || ||
disposal.
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) || || || || ||
of 1984 added regulations for more waste-related areas - ✔✔Reducing waste creation
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Disposing of hazardous waste on large storage sites || || || || || || || ||
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Documenting corrections to waste release processes || || || || || ||
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The amendments also increased the enforcement
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WHO MUST COMPLY? - ✔✔MMR applies to all DoD units within the 50 United States and
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U.S. trust territories.
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Retrograded WMM is subject to RCRA and state regulations governing similar waste.
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DoD units outside the U.S. are not subject to RCRA.
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State Authorization Requirements - ✔✔A letter from the governor requesting program
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authorization ||
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A complete program description
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An attorney general's statement
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A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
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Copies of all applicable state statutes and regulations
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Documentation of public participation activities || || || ||
UNDER MMR - ✔✔Used munitions || || || || ||
Hazardous ||
Unused munitions || ||
Non-military
Ammo 68 Newest Exam with precise detailed solutions || || || || || || ||
Military Munitions (MM) - ✔✔includes all items (such as bullets, bombs, projectiles, and
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
grenades) produced and used by or for the U.S. Department of Defense and its Armed
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Services for national defense and security purposes.
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MM also includes items under the control of the Department of Energy.
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Non-Military Munitions that are Solid Waste - ✔✔civilian munitions recovered from
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Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) amnesty boxes are subject to the MMR. || || || || || || || || || ||
Purpose of the Military Munitions Rule (MMR) - ✔✔Clarify when conventional and
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chemical military munitions become hazardous waste|| || || || || ||
||
Provide guidelines for storing, handling, and transporting military munitions waste
|| || || || || || || || ||
RCRA Legislation - ✔✔federal law designed to protect human health and the environment
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
from the hazards of solid waste.
|| || || || || ||
gives the EPA authority to control hazardous waste from its creation to its disposal. This
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
"cradle-to-grave" authority oversees generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and || || || || || || || ||
disposal.
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) || || || || ||
of 1984 added regulations for more waste-related areas - ✔✔Reducing waste creation
|| || || || || || || || || || || ||
||
Disposing of hazardous waste on large storage sites || || || || || || || ||
||
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Documenting corrections to waste release processes || || || || || ||
||
The amendments also increased the enforcement
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WHO MUST COMPLY? - ✔✔MMR applies to all DoD units within the 50 United States and
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
U.S. trust territories.
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Retrograded WMM is subject to RCRA and state regulations governing similar waste.
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DoD units outside the U.S. are not subject to RCRA.
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State Authorization Requirements - ✔✔A letter from the governor requesting program
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authorization ||
||
A complete program description
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||
An attorney general's statement
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||
A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
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||
Copies of all applicable state statutes and regulations
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Documentation of public participation activities || || || ||
UNDER MMR - ✔✔Used munitions || || || || ||
Hazardous ||
Unused munitions || ||
Non-military