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''Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 12:01:20 PM (GMT+07:00) Goldstein, Meyer:'' eqc meeting eqc minutes DEQ 24-1990, f. & cert. ef. 7-6-90 DEQ 26-1990, f. & cert. ef. 7-6-90 DEQ 20-1990, f. & cert. ef. 6-7-90 DEQ 18-1990, f. & cert. ef. 6-7-90 Eqc environmental quality commission minutes May 25, 1990 5/25/90 DE0-46 Environmental Quality Commission NEIL GOLDSCHMIDT 811 SW SIXTH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97204 PHONE (503) 229-5696 GOVERNOR II REQUEST FOR EQC ACTION I/ Meeting Date: May 25. 1990 Agenda Item: G Division: H&SW Section: Solid Waste SUBJECT: Infectious Waste: Proposed Adoption of Rules to Implement 1989 Legislation Limiting Disposal and Requiring Incineration or Other Sterilization Before Disposal PURPOSE: Adopt amendments to Solid Waste rules which will establish criteria for the Department of Environmental Quality (Department or DEQ) to use in determining when pathological wastes may be sterilized through means other than incineration, and will specify how sharps (needles, scalpels, etc.) may be disposed of in permitted landfills without sterilization. Meeting Date: May 25, 1990 Agenda Item: H Division: Hazardous & Solid Waste Section: Underground Storage Tanks SUBJECT: UST Rules: Proposed Adoption of Federal Underground storage Tank Rules for Technical standards and Local Program Delegation Meeting Date: May 25. 1990 Agenda Item: I Division: Water Quality Section: Administration SUBJECT: To modify existing rules and describe items which must be included in public notices for permit applications or permit renewals for NPDES permits, air contaminant discharge permits, water quality general permits, hazardous waste permits, and solid waste permits. The proposed rules also cover items to be included which are specific to notices for NPDES permits, air contaminant discharge permits, WQ general permits, and solid waste permits. Meeting Date: May 25. 1990 Agenda Item: Division: Water Quality Section: Municipal Waste SUBJECT: Water Quality Permit Fees: Proposed Municipal Fee Increase to Help Fund Groundwater Program, Pretreatment and Sludge Program.