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DOE-STD-1159-2003
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Identify the statutes, regulations, and executive orders governing release reporting
and community right-to-know reporting.
b.
Discuss the importance of complying with the release reporting and community right-
to-know reporting.
c.
Define a CERCLA hazardous substance.
d.
Define Reportable Quantities (RQs) and explain how RQs are applied and used.
e.
Discuss how it is determined if a release is reportable under CERCLA. Explain for
releases containing only one hazardous substance and for releases containing
mixtures of hazardous substances. Discuss exemptions to the reporting
requirements.
f.
Discuss how releases of hazardous substances are identified and the reporting
requirements including time, to whom and by whom, definition of facility, definition of
environment.
g.
Discuss the purpose of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act
and DOE's role in its implementation within a community.
h.
Define Threshold Planning Quantities (TPQs).
i.
Discuss DOE's responsibilities for facilities which contain greater than TPQs.
j.
Identify the four characteristics of a sound EPCRA program at a DOE site.
34. Waste management personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of the
Federal Facility Compliance Act of 1992 (FFCAct).
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Discuss the major requirements of the FFCAct including:
Waiver of Sovereign Immunity for DOE
Mixed Waste Inventory Report
Mixed Waste Treatment Capacities and Technologies Report
Chief Financial Officer's Report
Site Treatment Plan
State Agreement (Consent Order)
b.
Discuss the content of the Site Treatment Plan at the site including the identification
of mixed waste streams, the development of treatment capacities, technology
development needs, and schedules. Explain how the Site Treatment Plan is
maintained (e.g., updated).
c.
Discuss the content of the Consent Order at the site including the requirements for
identification of new waste streams, treatment of mixed waste from offsite,
adherence to schedules, changes to treatment strategy, updates and revisions, and
penalties for non-compliance.
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