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Beneficial Use Determination Petition - Cement Kiln Feedstock is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a Beneficial Use Determination Petition?
A: A Beneficial Use Determination Petition is a request made to a regulatory agency to determine if a specific waste material can be used in a beneficial manner.
Q: What is a Cement Kiln Feedstock?
A: Cement Kiln Feedstock refers to materials that are used as a raw material in the production of cement in a cement kiln.
Q: Why is a Beneficial Use Determination Petition needed for Cement Kiln Feedstock?
A: A Beneficial Use Determination Petition is needed to determine if a specific waste material can be safely and effectively used as a Cement Kiln Feedstock.
Q: What is the purpose of using waste materials as Cement Kiln Feedstock?
A: Using waste materials as Cement Kiln Feedstock can help to reduce the need for raw materials, conserve resources, and promote sustainable waste management.
Q: What regulatory agency is responsible for considering Beneficial Use Determination Petitions in New York?
A: In New York, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is responsible for considering Beneficial Use Determination Petitions.
Q: What factors are considered when evaluating a Beneficial Use Determination Petition for Cement Kiln Feedstock?
A: Factors such as the composition of the waste material, potential environmental impacts, and the ability of the material to be safely used in cement kilns are considered when evaluating a Beneficial Use Determination Petition for Cement Kiln Feedstock.
Q: What are some examples of waste materials that can potentially be used as Cement Kiln Feedstock?
A: Examples of waste materials that can potentially be used as Cement Kiln Feedstock include coal combustion residuals, spent foundry sands, and certain types of contaminated soil.
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