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Title

Washington State Hazardous Waste Plan 1994 Update (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
94-143November 1994
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Author(s) Chapman, Chris
Description Washington’s first State Hazardous Waste Plan was published in January 1992. The
State Plan was intended to be a guide to Ecology, the legislature, generators
and citizens alike, regarding hazardous waste management issues. After an extensive
development process this plan was designed to be a road map for improving the
hazardous waste management system in Washington. There were fifty-nine recommendations
in the State Plan for improving the system. One recommendation was to
prepare an update every two years to track the progress made in implementing the
State Plan recommendations. The law requires periodic revisiting of the plan. This
document is the first update to the State Plan.
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Keywords State Plan, update, hazard, hazardous, hazardous waste, plan, waste