In this episode of The Waste Wise Podcast, we take a closer look at the journey of hazardous waste and explore where it goes once it leaves our homes and businesses. Hazardous waste is a serious environmental and public health concern, and it's important to understand what happens to it after it's generated.
We explore the regulations and guidelines that govern hazardous waste disposal, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). We also discuss the challenges of enforcing these regulations and ensuring that hazardous waste is disposed of safely and responsibly.
We touch on the potential for hazardous waste to leak into the soil, water, and air, and the long-term consequences of this pollution. We also discuss the importance of reducing hazardous waste at the source and promoting sustainable practices to minimize the generation of hazardous waste.
If you're interested in understanding the journey of hazardous waste and the environmental and public health impacts of hazardous waste disposal, this episode is for you. Tune in to gain insights from an experienced hazardous waste expert and learn more about the importance of responsible hazardous waste management.
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This episode is also available as a blog post: https://blog.wastebits.com/where-does-hazardous-waste-go/
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