Land-based unit definition

Land-based unit means an area where hazardous secondary materials are placed in or on the land before recycling. This definition does not include land-based production units.
Land-based unit means a unit subject to Rule 1.7 (40 CFR, Subpart F) of these regulations, including landfills, surface impoundments, waste piles, land treatment units, and certain hazardous waste management units subject to Rule 1.7 (40 CFR, Subpart F) of these regulations, Land based unit also means a tank that closes under Rule 1.7 (40 CFR, 264.197(b)) of these regulations, leaving contaminated soils in place.
Land-based unit means an area where hazardous secondary materials are placed in or on the land before recycling.

More Definitions of Land-based unit

Land-based unit means a unit which is used for the treatment, storage, or disposal of a hazardous waste and is subject to Section R.61-79.264 Subpart F including surface impoundments, landfills, waste piles, land treatment units. Units exempt from the Subpart F requirements under 264.90(b) and covered indoor waste piles in compliance with Section 264.250(c) shall be considered as non-land-based units.
Land-based unit means a unit subject to Mississippi Hazardous Waste Management Regulations Part 264, Subpart F, including landfills, surface impoundments, waste piles, land treatment units, and certain hazardous waste management units subject to Part 264, Subpart F. Land based unit also means a tank that closes under Mississippi Hazardous Waste Management Regulation 264.197(b), leaving contaminated soils in place.
Land-based unit means an area where a hazardous secondary material is placed in or on the land before recycling.
Land-based unit means an area where hazardous secondary materials are placed in or on the land before recycling. This definition does not include land‑based production units.
Land-based unit means a unit subject to Rule 1.7 (40 CFR, Subpart F) of these