The military munitions rule

David R. Green, David E. Bell
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The Federal Facility Compliance Act (FFCA) of 1992 expanded the waiver of sovereign immunity to allow imposition of fines and penalties against federal facilities for violating federal, state, and local solid and hazardous waste management requirements. Section 107 of the FFCA required the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense and appropriate state officials, to propose and promulgate regulations identifying when conventional or chemical military munitions become hazardous waste subject to regulation under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The authors discuss the development of the EPA Munitions Rule and how environmental and military requirements are addressed in the rule.
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1992年的《联邦设施合规法》扩大了放弃主权豁免的范围,允许对违反联邦、州和地方固体和危险废物管理规定的联邦设施实施罚款和处罚。《FFCA》第107条要求环境保护局局长在与国防部长和适当的州官员协商后,提出并颁布法规,确定常规或化学军事弹药何时成为《资源保护和回收法》(RCRA)规定的危险废物。作者讨论了EPA弹药规则的发展,以及该规则如何处理环境和军事要求。
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