Hazardous Waste Management
Commission Quarterly Report
Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Hazardous Waste Program publishes the Hazardous Waste Management Commission Report four times a year. It is used as a way to inform the Hazardous Waste Management Commission and other interested parties on the happenings of the program and department.
The report features articles on current hot topics and explanations of different department processes, including the permitting process. Other past topics include common underground storage tank violations and the status of statewide cleanups, including those in our Brownfields and Superfund program.
Whether a city administrator, private citizen or environmental contractor, the Hazardous Waste Management Commission Quarterly Report contains valuable information written in an easy to understand format. Color photographs throughout the reports help illustrate the topics discussed.
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Past Reports
All files listed below are in PDF format.
2009
- Second Quarter - April through June - Registration, reporting and fees associated with hazardous waste generators, enforcement cases in Jasper and Jackson counties, hazardous waste permits for facilities in Joplin, Kansas City, Grain Valley and Forest City and five-years reviews from the superfund section are all covered in this report.
- First Quarter - January through March - Includes an explanation of emergency rules: how and why they are used by the department, A Historic Highways Project undertaken by the Tanks Section and EPA to bring revitalization to abandoned gasoline stations along Route 66 and a site in Maries County and one in Jefferson County that have both been determined to be eligible for listing on the National Priorities List.
2008
- Fourth quarter - October through December - Includes an explanation of the department's rulemaking process, Brownfields' 400th completed cleanup and results from the annual inspection at the Weldon Spring Site.
- Third quarter - July through September - Includes new commissioner introductions, an explanation of Hazardous Waste Program Funding, in-situ land farming and the Tanks Section's work in a southwest Missouri town. .
- Second Quarter - April through June - Includes updates on the Drycleaning Environmental Response Trust, or DERT, Fund, a section on regulatory instruments other than permits and the Cameron Environmental Investigation.
- First Quarter - January through March - Includes the Flat Branch Park Phase II dedication in Columbia, Washington County Lead Sites and updates on Federal Facilities sites Kansas City Plat and Jefferson Barracks.
2007
- Fourth Quarter - October through December - Includes explanation of the Natural Resource Damage Program, multiple enforcement cases and superfund sites across the state.

