This fact sheet is designed to provide information on how to determine if a waste is classified as hazardous under the federal regulations. The federal regulations were developed as a result of the passage of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act signed into law in 1976. It is important to recognize that some states have differing definitions of hazardous or other regulated wastes. These additional and other wastes
include more wastes than those covered by EPA’s regulations. However, all states must, as a minimum, include all of the wastes defined as hazardous under the federal regulations.
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