Waste Management | US EPA (2024)

EPA researchers developmethods for managing solid waste and contaminated water resulting from natural and human-made disasters, including waste minimization, treatment, storage and disposal. Researchers also developtools and information to support waste management decisions.

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Natural disasters are occurring with increasing frequency, generating volumes of waste and debris that are difficult for states, local governments, tribes and territories to manage. Waste management presents considerable challenges during any large-scale disaster; additional challenges exist during a wide-area chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) incident.

Waste management challengesinclude:

  • minimizing the amount of waste generated during cleanup
  • segregating waste types
  • waste treatment options
  • temporary wastestorage & staging
  • packaging and transporting waste
  • disposing of waste and debris
  • treatment and disposal options for contaminated water

Throughout the incident response and clean up, wastemust be characterizeddetermine how and where to ship, treat and/or dispose of contaminated materials.

Responseto a large-scale incidentis complex becauseactivities are interrelated. For example, decontamination approach decisions havean impact on the timeline ofcleanup as well as on the cost and overall amount of waste generated.Decision-makers must be aware of the trade-offs involved in their decisions to optimize the response.

For CBRN incidents these complexities are compounded by:

  • Lack of a federal regulations for managing biologically-contaminated waste
  • Limited disposal capacity for radiologically contaminated waste
  • Lack of experience ofdecision-makers and waste management facilities in handling thesewastes
  • Hesitancy from some disposal facilities to accept these wastes

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