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658 Waste Management Practices: Municipal, Hazardous, and Industrial
Separation efficiency with trommel screens, 185 T
Service area, 106
Set-out requirements for MSW collection, 107 TCLP, see Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Shallow hazardous and radioactive injection wells Procedure
(Class IV), 537 TDF, see Tire-derived fuel
Shallow injection wells (Class V), 537 Televisions in electronics waste, 627
Shipment of wastes off-site, 406 Temperature and composting, 222
Shipping name, 429 Testing efficiency of chemical disinfection, 602
Shipping papers for hazardous waste transportation, Testing efficiency of sterilization, 600
429 Textiles in MSW, 72
Shredders, 189 Thermophilic microorganisms and composting, 216
Silicate clays, 296 Thermoplastics, 152
Single drum magnet, 198 Thermosets, 152
Sintering, 145 Thermostat Recycling Corporation, 550
Site facilities and security, composting site, 237 Thermostats, 547
Site location and design, transfer station, 121 Three T’s of combustion, 250, 478
Site zoning and design requirements, transfer Tiered system for regulation of hydrogen chloride
station, 121 and chlorine gas, 480
Siting the sanitary landfill, 290 Times Beach, i
Size reduction, 187 Tire-derived fuel, 282
Slagging mode, rotary kiln incinerator, 493 Tires/rubber, 157
Slags, industrial, 508 Topography of composting site, 236
Slipstreaming of used oil, 570 Toxic metals in mass burn incineration, 261
Small quantity generator, 393 Toxic metals in MSW, 76
Small quantity handlers of universal waste, 547, 554 Toxic/Poison Materials, 434
Soda ash, 507 Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure, 379
Solid waste definition, 5 Toxicity characteristic, 379
Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965, 47 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), 383
Solid waste management hierarchy, 15 Toxins within compost pile, 229
Sorption systems, 515 Trace gases at sanitary landfill, 319
Source reduction, 16 Trace gases in mass burn incineration, 257
Source separation, 128 Traffic and transfer station, 121
Specifications for recovered aluminum cans, 144 Training at sanitary landfills, 294
Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures, 567 Transfer station design considerations, 120
Sporicide/sterilant, 604 Transfer station sizing, 122
Stabilization, 517 Transfer stations, 117
Standpipe, 336 Transfer vehicles, 123
Steam sterilization, see autoclaving Transporters and transfer facilities of used oil, 567
Steel manufacture, 145 Treated wood in C & D debris, 616
Stoichiometric air, 248 Treatment and disposal of medical waste, 587
Storage area, MRF, 172 Treatment of hazardous waste, 461
Storage container requirements, 107 Treatment standards, hazardous wastes, 505
Storage of hazardous waste, 461 Treatment, storage and disposal facility
Stress on geomembranes, 303 requirements, 461
Subpart C – Preparedness and Prevention, 465 TRI chemicals in waste, 383
Subsidence effects of a landfill cover, 340 Trial burn, 484
Subtitle D landfills, 295 Trommel screens, 182
Sulfur content of RDF, 277 Tuberculocide, 604
Sulfur dioxide in mass burn incineration, 256 Turned piles for composting, 224
Sulfuric acid, 512 Turned windrows for composting, 224
Sumps, 336
Surface water collection and removal system, 529 U
Surge pits, transfer station, 122
Survivability tests of geomembranes, 301
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
Synthetic liner materials, 524
hazardous materials regulations, 427

