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108 <br />required to provide inf'omiation about their activities to state environmental agencies. These agencies, in turn pass on the <br />in fo rmat €oil to region a I and n atiojial EPA oMees. This regulation is governed by t1ie Reso urce Con s er ation acrd Re <br />Act (RC RA), as amended by ilia Hazardous and Solid Wasto Amendments of 1984. Faci lities that treat, store, dispose, or <br />incinerate hazardous waste, <br />CIA GE N: EDAM . I EP CT DEP RESOURCE CON SERVATION AND RECOVERY INFORMATION SYSTEM <br />GENERATORS - database of hazardous waste inf rination contained in the Resource Conseivation and Recovery Act <br />fnf'ormation RCRAInfo , a national prograill mana ement and inventory system about hazardous waste handl r•s. In <br />general, all generators, Iran porter , treaters, stogy# rs, and disposers ofhazardous paste are required to provide information <br />abort their activities to state environmental mental ag ncles. These agencies, is turn pass on the information to regional And <br />national RPA offices. This regulation is governed by the Resource Conservation and Recovery overy Act A , as amended <br />by the Hazardous and Solid NVaste Amendments of 1934.Facilifies that generate or transport hazardous waste or meet <br />other 1 C, A req tdre ments.L - Large Quantity Gencrator N - SmalI Q uantity GeneratorsVGN T-- Cond itlon ll <br />Exempt Generator-Included are RAATS RCRA Administrative Action Track t art nd CMEL (Compliance <br />Mon itodng & Enforcement List) facilities. CONNECTICUT HAZARDOU S WASTE MANIFEST — Database of a I <br />shipments of lia ardotis waste within, into or from Connecticut. The data includes date of shipment, transporter and TSD <br />info, and material shipped and quantity. This data is appended to the details of'existing gencrator records, <br />MA S SACHUSETTES HAZARD OUS WASTE 013NER ATCI a-- database of gencrators ghat are regulated under the MA <br />]CEP, I - fA :=: generates less than 220 pounds or 27 gallons per month of hazardous waste or waste oil— -MA <br />mn- <br />generates 220 to 2,200 potinds or 27 to 270 gallons per nionth of waste oll.LQG- A = generates greater than 2,200 lbs of <br />hazardous waste or waste oil per month. <br />RC RA L: EPA RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY MiFORMATION SYSTEM 11 "E - Database of <br />hazardous waste information ation contained in the Resource Conser atiGn and Recovery Act Information RC AInfb , a <br />liationa I program man a a ent and inventory system about hazardous gate handfer . In general, a]1 generators, <br />transporters, treaters,, scorers, and disposers of hazardous waste are required to provide information ation about their activities to <br />state crtviroilltielital agencies. These agencies, Ill turn pass oil file information to regional and national EPA offices. This <br />regulation is governed by the Resource Conserwration and Recovery Act R. , as mended by the Hazardous and Solid <br />Waste Amendments of 19 4.not currently classified by the EPA but are still included in the RCRAInfo database. Reasons <br />for non classification: Fai lure to report in a timely matter. No longer in business. No longer in business at the listed <br />address. No longer gener (ing hazardous paste material in quantities which require mporting. <br />Fed Brownfield: EPA. BROWNFfELD MAMA NMENT SYSTEM BM -- database designed to assist EPA in <br />collecting, tracking, ing, and updating information, as NveI I as repodi g oil the major activities and a comp]ish ments of (fie <br />various Brownfield nfield grant Programs. /n. CLEANUPS IN IM C0ACVffJN1TY subset , Sites, facilities and properties (fiat <br />lave been colita ill blated by hazardous in ateria ls and are being, or have been, cleaned tip under A's br wntieid's <br />Program. <br />ERNS: A/ RC EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (ERNS) - ]database of incidents reported to <br />the National Response Conter. These hicidents ilrcludo chemical spills, accidents involving clicinieal such as fires or <br />explosions), oil spills, transportation accidenits tlxat involve oil or chemicals, releases of radioactive materials, sighthigs of <br />oil sheens on bodies of water, terrorist incidents involving chemical , incidents where illegally drip ped chemicals have <br />been found, and drills intended to prepare responders to handle these, kinds of incidents. Data Since January 2001 has been <br />received from the National Response System database as the EPA no longer maintains (his data. <br />