13.020.40 污染、污染控制和保护 标准查询与下载



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周口市

Technical regulations for reducing chemical fertilizers and pesticides in edible yam cultivation

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
B13
发布
2022-09-21
实施
2022-12-21

周口市

Technical regulations for composting and retting fertilizer utilization of rural organic waste

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
B13
发布
2022-09-21
实施
2022-12-21

Technical Guidelines for Physical Quantification of Eco-environmental Damage in Chemically Contaminated Land Plots (Trial)

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
Z05
发布
2022-09-20
实施
2023-01-01

Technical specification for prevention and control of air pollution by high temperature sterilization of edible fungi

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
Z 05
发布
2022-09-16
实施
2022-12-14

Technical specification for communication protocol between water pollution online monitoring equipment and data acquisition and transmission instrument

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
Z 05
发布
2022-09-06
实施
2022-10-06

Technical Specifications for Data Transmission Extension Protocol of Pollution Source Automatic Monitoring System

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
Z 05
发布
2022-09-06
实施
2022-10-06

Technical specifications for online monitoring of electricity consumption in air pollution source working conditions

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13.020.40
CCS
Z 05
发布
2022-09-06
实施
2022-10-06

Guidelines for the prevention and control of retail pharmacies during the COVID-19 outbreak

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
C50
发布
2022-09-01
实施
2022-10-01

适用于环境风险企业针对突发环境事件开展的应急演练和评估

Guidelines for the implementation and evaluation of emergency drills for environmental emergencies

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
Z06
发布
2022-09-01
实施
2022-09-20

1.1 This guide provides information on shoreline types and sensitive habitats that can be used as guidance for selecting appropriate cleaning techniques following an oil spill. This guide does not address protected archaeological, historical, or cultural sites. 1.2 This guide’s emphasis is on typical physical and biological attributes of coastal and inland habitats that could be at risk from oil spills. It reviews and encompasses the entire spectrum of shoreline types representing a wide range of sensitivities. It is largely based on NOAA’s and API’s publications listed in Section 2. 1.3 This guide provides only very broad guidance on cleaning strategies for the various habitats. For more in-depth guidance, the reader is referred to Section 2, Referenced Documents. 1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

Standard Guide for Cleaning of Various Oiled Shorelines and Habitats

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
发布
2022-09-01
实施

1.1 Purpose—The purpose of this practice is to define good commercial and customary practice in the United States for assessing the environmental condition of property (ECP) of federal real property. This practice applies to property under consideration for lease, excess and surplus property at closing and realigning military installations, claims reverting to federal ownership such as abandoned mines, and other federallyowned property. The steps in this practice are conducted to fulfill certain requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) section 120(h), as amended by the Community Environmental Response Facilitation Act of 1992 (CERFA) and the federal real property disposal regulations codified in 41 CFR Subpart C (41 CFR 102-75). As such, this practice is intended to help a user to gather and analyze data and information in order to classify property into the applicable environmental condition of property area types (in accordance with the ASTM D5746, Standard Classification of Environmental Condition of Property Area Types, (see Appendix X1). Once documented, the ECP report is used to support Findings of Suitability to Transfer (FOSTs), Findings of Suitability to Lease (FOSLs), or uncontaminated property determinations, or a combination thereof, pursuant to the requirements of CERFA and CERCLA § 120(h). Users of this practice should note that it does not address (except where explicitly noted) requirements for appropriate and timely regulatory consultation or concurrence, or both, during the conduct of the ECP or during the identification and use of the standard environmental condition of property area types. 1.1.1 Environmental Condition of Property—In accordance with the federal landholding agency policies and General Services Administration’s (GSA) federal real property management regulations, an ECP will be prepared or evaluated for its usefulness (and updated if necessary) for any federally-owned property to be transferred by deed or leased. The ECP will be based on existing environmental information related to storage, release, treatment, or disposal of hazardous substances, munitions, or petroleum products on the property to determine or discover the obviousness of the presence or likely presence of a release or threatened release of any hazardous substance or petroleum product. In certain cases, additional data, including sampling, if appropriate under the circumstances, may be needed in the ECP to support the FOST or FOSL. A previously conducted ECP may be updated as necessary and used for making a FOST or FOSL. An ECP also may help to satisfy other environmental requirements (for example, to satisfy the requirements of CERFA or to facilitate the preparation of environmental condition reports). In addition, the ECP provides a useful reference document and assists in compliance with hazard abatement policies related to asbestos and lead-based paint. The ECP process consists of discrete steps. This practice principally addresses ECP-related information gathering and analysis. 1.1.1.1 Discussion—Prior versions of this practice referred to environmental baseline surveys (EBS). The 2018 Department of Defense 4165.66M Base Redevelopment and Realignment Manual changed the focus to ECP. Appendix 3 of DODM 4165.66M provides direction on the preparation of FOST and FOSL documentation. Section C2.4.2.3 of DODM 4165.66M provides direction for Department of Defense property proposed for disposal and redevelopment. 1.1.2 CERCLA Section 120(h) Requirements—This practice is intended to assist with the identification of federal real property and DoD installation areas subject to the notification and covenant requirements of CERCLA § 120(h) relating to the deed transfer of contaminated federal real property (42 USC 9601 et seq.), (see Appendix X2). Examples of other federal landholding agencies that must comply with CERCLA §120(h) requirements include the Bureau of Land Management, the Federal Aviation Administration, and U.S. Forest Service. 1.1.3 CERFA Requirements—This practice provides information to partially fulfill the identification requirements of CERFA [Pub. L. 102-426, 106 Stat. 2174], which amended CERCLA. Property classified as area Type 1, in accordance with Classification D5746 is eligible for reporting as “uncontaminated” under the provisions of CERFA and the Federal 1 This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E50 on Environmental Assessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E50.02 on Real Estate Assessment and Management. Current edition approved Sept. 1, 2022. Published December 2022. Originally approved in 1937 as PS 37. Last previous edition approved in 2014 as D600896(2014). DOI: 10.1520/D6008-22. Copyright © ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee. 1 Management Regulations, Real Property Disposal rules codified in 41 CFR 102-75. Additionally, certain property classified as area Type 2, where evidence indicates that storage occurred for less than one year, may also be identified as uncontaminated. At installations and federal property listed on the National Priorities List, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concurrence must be obtained for the property to be considered “uncontaminated” and therefore transferable under CERCLA § 120(h)(4). The EPA has stated that there may be instances in which it would be appropriate to concur with the federal landholding agency that certain property can be identified as uncontaminated under CERCLA § 120(h)(4) although some limited quantity of hazardous substances or petroleum products have been stored, released, or disposed of on the property (see EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, May 2019). If the information available indicates that the storage, release, or disposal was associated with activities that would not be expected to pose a threat to human health or the environment (for example, housing areas, petroleum-stained pavement areas, and areas having undergone routine application of pesticides), such property should be eligible for expeditious reuse. NOTE 1—Confirmed releases of emerging chemicals of environmental concern may require additional consideration (see Office of the Undersecretary of Defense. Policy Memorandum for Clarifications and Upcoming Changes to Department of Defense Instruction 4715.18 in Response to Department of Defense Office of Inspector General Findings, April 2022). 1.1.4 Petroleum Products—Petroleum products and their derivatives are included within the scope of this practice. Areas on which petroleum products or their derivatives were stored for one year or more, known to have been released or disposed of [CERCLA§ 120(h)(4)] are not eligible to be reported as “uncontaminated property” under CERFA. 1.1.5 Other Federal, State, and Local Environmental Laws—This practice does not address requirements of any federal, state, or local laws other than the applicable provisions of CERCLA identified in 1.1.2 and 1.1.3. These applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements (ARARs) may have a bearing upon the ultimate disposition of the federal property. Users are cautioned that federal, state, and local laws may impose additional ECP or other environmental assessment obligations that are beyond the scope of this practice. Users should also be aware that there are likely to be other legal obligations with regard to hazardous substances or petroleum products discovered on property that are not addressed in this practice and that may pose risks of civil or criminal sanctions, or both, for noncompliance. 1.1.6 Other Federal, State, and Local Real Property and Natural and Cultural Resources Laws—This practice does not address requirements of any federal, state or local real property or natural and cultural resources laws. Users are cautioned that numerous federal, state, and local laws may impose additional environmental and other legal requirements that must be satisfied prior to deed transfer of property that are beyond the scope of this practice. NOTE 2—The General Services Administration’s Excess Real Property Due Diligence Checklist for Federal Landholding Agency Customers, November 2017, provides additional detail on federal ARARs. 1.1.7 Non-Federal Property—This standard may also be used by state and local agencies to assess the environmental condition of non-federal property. 1.2 Objectives—Objectives guiding the development of this practice are (1) to synthesize and put in writing a standard practice for conducting a high quality ECP, (2) to facilitate the development of high quality, standardized environmental condition of property maps to be included in an ECP that can be used to support FOSTs, FOSLs, and other applicable environmental condition reports, (3) to facilitate the use of the standard classification of environmental condition of property area types (see Classification D5746), (4) to facilitate the development of a standard guide for preparing and updating ECP reports, and (5) comply with the Federal Real Property Disposal regulations codified in 41 CFR 102-75. 1.3 Limitations—Users of this practice should note that, while many of the elements of an ECP are performed in a manner consistent with other “due diligence” functions, an ECP is not prepared to satisfy a purchaser of real property’s duty to conduct “all appropriate inquiries”, as defined in 40 CFR 312, to establish an “innocent landowner defense” to CERCLA § 107 liability. Any such use of any ECP by any party is outside the control of the federal agencies and beyond the scope of any ECP. No warranties or representations are made by any federal agency, its employees, or contractors that any ECP report satisfies any such requirement for any party. 1.4 Organization of This Practice—This practice has 15 sections. Section 1 is the scope. Section 2 identifies referenced documents. Section 3, Terminology, includes definitions of terms not unique to this practice, descriptions of terms unique to this practice, and acronyms and abbreviations. Section 4 is the significance and use of this practice. Section 5 describes user’s responsibilities. Sections 6 – 13 are the main body of the data gathering analysis steps of the ECP process. Section 14 briefly describes the ECP Step 3 classification of environmental condition of property area types. Section 15 contains a list of keywords. The seven appendices are non-binding and non-mandatory; they provide background, guidance, and examples. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee. D6008 − 22 2 2. Referenced Documents

Standard Practice for Determining the Environmental Condition of Federal Property

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
发布
2022-09-01
实施

本文件规定了海洋工程环保技术装备系统设计的术语和定义、审核基本原则、审核程序、审核的内容要求。 本文件适用于海洋工程环保技术装备系统设计要求。

System design requirements for marine engineering environmental protection technology equipment

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
N772
发布
2022-08-31
实施
2022-09-01

Portable β-ray method for the determination of low-concentration particulate matter in exhaust gas from stationary pollution sources

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
Z 25
发布
2022-08-31
实施
2022-10-31

BS ISO 14066. Competence requirements for teams (including technical experts), and independent reviewers involved in the validation and verification of environmental information

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
发布
2022-08-17
实施
2022-08-17

本文件规定了工业有机废气蓄热热力燃烧装置的术语和定义、缩略语、结构组成、型号与适用条件、技术要求、试验方法,检验规则、标志、标签、包装、运输和贮存。 本文件适用于工业有机废气蓄热热力燃烧装置(以下简称:RTO)的设计、制造、检验及验收。

Regenerative thermal oxidizer of industrial organic waste gas

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
C359
发布
2022-08-15
实施
2022-08-18

本文件规范的可移动全封闭煤仓,实现了封闭煤场改为封闭煤堆,煤仓由多节料仓组成,作业时开启,作业后封闭,实现遥控自由移动或开启,既实现了全封闭,又解决了传统苫盖用工量大、运行维护成本高的难题,造价低廉;规范了煤场全封闭的通风技术,实现粉尘无法外溢,仓内自然通风换气,实现粉尘零排放;规范了仓内可燃气体和有毒气体监测技术,可对仓内可燃气体和有毒气体浓度进行监测,实现早发现、早处理,预防事故发生;规范了在煤仓的仓顶设置太阳能电站系统,为太阳能电站提供技术支撑,实现了煤仓照明、生产作业用电的绿色节能,大大节约工程造价。

Technical specification for fully-enclosed coal fielld

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
C359
发布
2022-08-11
实施
2022-08-22

本文件规范的声屏障立柱采用了环保节能材料——玄武岩纤维拉挤型材;声屏障吸隔声板、通透隔声板的设计与城市的人文文化、自然景观以及光伏发电相结合,实现了节能减排、提供了绿色能源等措施;采用了方便检修全部安装螺栓的装置,直接降低后期检修及维护成本,对城市道路声屏障建设技术进行规范。

Technical specification for construction of sound barriers on urban roads

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
C359
发布
2022-08-11
实施
2022-08-22

Discharge Standards of Air Pollutants for Urban Sewage Treatment Plants

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
Z60
发布
2022-08-05
实施
2023-02-01

本文件共包括7个部分和2个规范性附录: 第一部分为标准的范围:本文件规定了废弃电器电子产品拆解处理装备的一般要求、通用装备技术要求、拆解处理装备技术要求、环境保护及职业健康安全要求。本文件适用于废弃电器电子产品拆解处理企业。 第二部分为规范性引用文件:列出本文件编制过程中引用的标准文件。 第三部分为术语和定义:给出废弃电器电子产品、目录产品、其他小家电、拆解处理的定义。 第四部分为一般要求:企业在拆解处理过程中需满足的基本要求。 第五部分为通用装备技术要求:包括传送设备、拆解工位、污染治理设备。 第六部分为拆解处理装备技术要求:废电视机等14类目录产品以及其他小家电的拆解处理装备技术要求。 第七部分为环境保护及职业健康安全要求:生产过程中产生的污染源进行控制的相关要求,以及职业健康安全要求。 附录A:塑料、金属产物中聚氨酯泡棉含量的计算方法。 附录B:废冰箱产品破碎分选产物的纯净度测算方法。

Technical requirements for dismantling and processing equipment of waste electrical and electronic products

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
N772
发布
2022-08-03
实施
2022-08-04

Discharge Standards for Manganese Pollutants in Industrial Wastewater

ICS
13.020.40
CCS
Z60
发布
2022-08-02
实施
2022-11-02



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