Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance
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標題Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance Vehicles的月份是6, 年度是2018, 分類是Solid waste, 全文是Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance Vehicles The EPA preannounced amendments to the ....
編號 | 3698 |
標題 | Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance Vehicles |
摘要 | Solid waste Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance Vehicles The EPA preannounced amendments to the Regulations for Waste Clearance Vehicles Equipped with Real-time Tracking Systems. Thirty waste items, including sludge and plastic materials, will be among those added for further management. The EPA plans to reach its goal of installing real-time tracking systems for all clearance vehicles by 2022 in hopes of ending illegal dumping. |
全文 | Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance Vehicles The EPA preannounced amendments to the Regulations for Waste Clearance Vehicles Equipped with Real-time Tracking Systems. Thirty waste items, including sludge and plastic materials, will be among those added for further management. The EPA plans to reach its goal of installing real-time tracking systems for all clearance vehicles by 2022 in hopes of ending illegal dumping. Presently, there are around 9,000 vehicles that have been equipped with real-time tracking systems. However, it is not uncommon for enterprises to find legal means of concealing their illegal disposal. Such companies will change their disposal vehicles to ones without a tracking system, or remove the power source for the systems, or even mask the vehicle signals while transporting waste. As such, the EPA has made amendments that require tracking systems to be installed on clearance vehicles that ship thirty easily-dumped waste items, including sludge, construction materials, and plastic waste. The EPA will take further steps to mandate that all clearance vehicles approved for operating shall install real-time tracking systems. There will be a four-stage process for implementing the regulations from 2019 to 2022. In addition, the EPA will utilize new technology for vehicles’ crash sensors and power disruption signals in order to increase the stability and the accuracy of the tracker. Excerpt from Environmental Policy Monthly, 21(5) |
年度 | 2018 |
月份 | 6 |
分類 | Solid waste |
檔案位置 | http://V21/V21-6 |
編號3698 |
標題Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance Vehicles |
摘要Solid waste Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance Vehicles The EPA preannounced amendments to the Regulations for Waste Clearance Vehicles Equipped with Real-time Tracking Systems. Thirty waste items, including sludge and plastic materials, will be among those added for further management. The EPA plans to reach its goal of installing real-time tracking systems for all clearance vehicles by 2022 in hopes of ending illegal dumping. |
全文Amendments Preannounced to Require Installation of Real-time Tracking Systems in All Waste Clearance Vehicles The EPA preannounced amendments to the Regulations for Waste Clearance Vehicles Equipped with Real-time Tracking Systems. Thirty waste items, including sludge and plastic materials, will be among those added for further management. The EPA plans to reach its goal of installing real-time tracking systems for all clearance vehicles by 2022 in hopes of ending illegal dumping. Presently, there are around 9,000 vehicles that have been equipped with real-time tracking systems. However, it is not uncommon for enterprises to find legal means of concealing their illegal disposal. Such companies will change their disposal vehicles to ones without a tracking system, or remove the power source for the systems, or even mask the vehicle signals while transporting waste. As such, the EPA has made amendments that require tracking systems to be installed on clearance vehicles that ship thirty easily-dumped waste items, including sludge, construction materials, and plastic waste. The EPA will take further steps to mandate that all clearance vehicles approved for operating shall install real-time tracking systems. There will be a four-stage process for implementing the regulations from 2019 to 2022. In addition, the EPA will utilize new technology for vehicles’ crash sensors and power disruption signals in order to increase the stability and the accuracy of the tracker. Excerpt from Environmental Policy Monthly, 21(5) |
年度2018 |
月份6 |
分類Solid waste |
檔案位置http://V21/V21-6 |