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Google快讯 – medical waste

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… US health system to implement a new technology that breaks down medical waste from laboratory testing in a safe, environmentally friendly way.

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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But the coronavirus pandemic poses a new threat to the people who handle the garbage after you're done with it – medical waste workers. An influx in …

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Specifically, hospital supply chains are expected to generate increasing levels of medical waste. Panic buying and stockpiling can cause significant …

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Kleenex, wipes, disposable gloves, face masks and any medical waste belong in a garbage bag. Recycling bin and lid sales and exchanges are …

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Google快讯 – incinerator

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A detailed research study on the Incinerators Market was recently published by UpMarketResearch. The report puts together a concise analysis of the …

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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“Post-consumer waste in a clinical environment like a hospital when the PPE like a mask is used and then taken off is typically disposed of within the …

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This is the maximum rate of hospital medical waste generation across the world. These factors are expected to propel the global hazardous waste …

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On Monday, President Trump mentioned potentially giving health care … with waste thrown out by infected people, and regulated medical waste.

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Li Junzhi, a military medical worker dispatched to Wuhan, took the responsibility of disposing 8 tonnes of medical waste every day in the isolation …

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EPA Corrects the Record after Reckless Reporting on Temporary Compliance Guidance

 

 

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EPA Corrects the Record after Reckless Reporting on Temporary Compliance Guidance

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON (March 30, 2020) — The mission of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is to protect human health and the environment, and during this time of unprecedented public health concerns, that mission is even more critical. On March 26, EPA released a temporary policy regarding the agency’s enforcement of environmental legal obligations during the COVID-19 pandemic. This temporary policy is not a license to pollute.

We strongly encourage the press to actually read EPA’s Temporary Policy before repeating reckless propaganda about it. Instead of including factual information about the policy, outlets such as E&E News, The Hill, the AP, and the New York Times are relying on sources who falsely claim that the policy provides a blanket waiver of environmental requirements or creates a presumption that the pandemic is the cause of noncompliance.

Here are some of the facts that have been conveniently left out of the press narrative:

The policy says that EPA will not seek penalties for noncompliance with routine monitoring and reporting requirements, if, on a case-by-case basis, EPA agrees that such noncompliance was caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Regulated parties must document the basis for any claim that the pandemic prevented them from conducting that routine monitoring and reporting and present it to EPA upon request. This action was necessary to avoid tying up EPA staff time with questions about routine monitoring and reporting requirements and instead allow EPA to focus on continued protection of human health and the environment. 

The policy does not say that the COVID-19 pandemic will excuse exceedances of pollutant limitations in permits, regulations, and statutes. EPA expects regulated entities to comply with all obligations and if they do not, the policy says that EPA will consider the pandemic, on a case-by-case basis, when determining an appropriate response. Further, in cases that may involve acute risks or imminent threats, or failure of pollution control or other equipment that may result in exceedances, EPA’s willingness to provide even that consideration is conditioned on the facility contacting the appropriate EPA region, or authorized state or tribe, to allow regulators to work with that facility to mitigate or eliminate such risks or threats. 

EPA has been inundated with questions from both state regulators and the regulated community about how to handle the current extraordinary situation where contractors are not available because they cannot travel, state and local governments are imposing stay at home orders, and the number of people who have contracted COVID-19 and are in quarantine is rising. EPA developed the Temporary Policy to allow EPA to prioritize its resources to respond to acute risks and imminent threats, rather than making up front case-by-case determinations regarding routine monitoring and reporting. The development of the policy was a group effort, involving multiple calls and with and drafts shared among EPA staff and managers, both career and political, at both headquarters and in the regions.

It is important to note EPA expects regulated facilities to comply with regulatory requirements, where reasonably practicable, and to return to compliance as quickly as possible, once the COVID-19 threat is over. Additionally, the policy makes clear that EPA expects operators of public water systems to continue normal operations and maintenance during this time, as well as required sampling, to ensure the safety of vital drinking water supplies.

The measures in this policy are temporary and will be lifted as soon as normal operations can resume, which may occur sooner in some locations than others. We take our environmental mandate to protect human health and the environment very seriously and will continue to carry it out during this time. 

 

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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For about two weeks now, red bags of medical waste laden with the coronavirus have been flowing from Southern California hospitals to a squat white …

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Sharps Compliance Corp., a national provider of medical, pharmaceutical and hazardous waste management solutions, provided an update on its …

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But the more important question is this: Was Baltimore wrong in targeting the 35-year-old plant (along with a medical waste incinerator) for tough new …

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refuse “contributions from corporations or industries whose core activities may be in direct conflict with – or jeopardize – the goals of our medical …

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… wipes of any kind, baby wipes, paper towels, facial tissue, fibrous towels and medical waste including needles, colostomy bags and catheters.

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This one bans hospitals from treating fetuses as medical waste. Hospitals will be required to bury or cremate the remains. The now have to ask the …

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The global report also elaborates major competitors, market tendencies forecasting over the five years. An anticipated Radioactive Medical Waste …

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U.S. EPA Honors 2020 ENERGY STAR® Partners of the Year in La., Okla., NM & Texas

 

 

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U.S. EPA Honors 2020 ENERGY STAR® Partners of the Year in
Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico & Texas

 

DALLAS – (March 30, 2020) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6 and the U.S. Department of Energy are honoring 20 ENERGY STAR partners for their outstanding contributions to public health and the environment. These enterprises have earned ENERGY STAR Awards for demonstrating national leadership in cost-saving energy efficient solutions. They are among the 192 ENERGY STAR Award Winners nationwide honored this year as ENERGY STAR Award Winners.

 

“I salute the 2020 ENERGY STAR award winners,” said Anne Idsal, EPA Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation. “These leaders demonstrate how energy efficiency drives economic competitiveness in tandem with environmental protection.”

 

“The ENERGY STAR award winners in Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas show how energy-saving principles can be used across many different industries and business models to benefit customers and communities,” said Regional Administrator Ken McQueen. “Region 6 is proud to have these diverse organizations committed to energy savings.”

 

Since 1992, ENERGY STAR and its thousands of partners helped American families and businesses save more than 4 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity and achieve over 3.5 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas reductions. In 2018 alone, ENERGY STAR and its partners helped Americans avoid nearly $35 billion in energy costs.

 

Examples of how Region 6 ENERGY STAR Award Winners have demonstrated leadership:

 

  • Partner of the Year: Entergy Arkansas of New Orleans, La.—For leveraging ENERGY STAR branding and content across marketing channels to exceed program goals and serve many hard-to-reach customers.
  • Partner of the Year: Energy Smart Entergy of New Orleans, La.— For exposing over 23,000 people to energy efficiency and home performance with ENERGY STAR through its Energy Smart program marketing efforts, resulting in over 570 home improvements.
  • Partner of the Year: New Mexico Gas Company of Albuquerque, N.M.— For leveraging the ENERGY STAR certification for its smart thermostat program, engaging the two largest distributors in its service territory in promoting ENERGY STAR certified commercial food service equipment, and increasing sales of such equipment by 90%.
  • Partner of the Year: Public Service Company of Oklahoma of Tulsa, Okla.— For demonstrating significant energy savings through the ENERGY STAR Certified homes program and integrated approaches for customer education about ENERGY STAR services and benefits.
  • Partner of the Year: TexEnergy Solutions/US Eco-Logic of Irving, Texas— For certifying more than 1,500 homes as ENERGY STAR in 2019, for a cumulative total of more than 52,000 since 2002.
  • Partner of the Year: Winton & Associates of El Paso, Texas—For building over 100 ENERGY STAR certified homes in 2019 and increasing consumer awareness through its participation in local television shows and the Parade of Homes.
  • Achievement in Energy Management: Memorial Hermann Health System of Houston, Texas—For achieving a 3.2% energy reduction and expanding the number of ENERGY STAR certified hospitals to 10 across its portfolio, a 90% certification rate.

 

Read more about each of the award winners’ achievements

 

About ENERGY STAR

ENERGY STAR® is the government-backed symbol for energy efficiency, providing simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. Thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations—including more than 40 percent of the Fortune 500®—rely on their partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to deliver cost-saving energy efficiency solutions. Since 1992, ENERGY STAR and its thousands of partners helped American families and businesses save more than 4 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity and achieve over 3.5 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas reductions. In 2018 alone, ENERGY STAR and its partners helped Americans avoid nearly $35 billion in energy costs. More background information about ENERGY STAR can be found at: energystar.gov/about and energystar.gov/numbers.

 

 

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Google快讯 – incinerator

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To ensure its scientific disposal, the incinerator is highly recommended by the experts,” Matoo said.

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Google快讯 – incinerator

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Aerial photo of Wheelabrator waste-to-energy incinerator on Russell Street in South Baltimore.(Lloyd Fox / Baltimore Sun / Baltimore Sun).

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Global Incinerator Market 2020 Significant Trends, Growth Rate, Segmentation and Future Analysis 2026. Avatar david March 30, 2020. In the latest …

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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Standard protection for staff in clinical settings: Disposable working caps, … Remember to dispose of your medical waste, including disposable …

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