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, Military Munitions RCRA Exam Prep 2026
SECTION 1: FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK AND REGULATORY
FOUNDATIONS
Question 1
Which two substantive provisions form the core of the 1992 Federal Facilities Compliance Act?
A) It mandated the development of the Military Munitions Rule and established federal facility
sovereign immunity protections
B) It directed the EPA to develop the Military Munitions Rule and created a waiver of sovereign
immunity for federal facilities
C) It established the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and created federal facility
enforcement mechanisms
D) It authorized the Department of Defense to self-regulate hazardous waste and eliminated EPA
oversight
Answer: B
Explanation: The Federal Facilities Compliance Act of 1992 directed the EPA to develop the
Military Munitions Rule and waived federal sovereign immunity for RCRA violations at federal
facilities.
Question 2
The EPA's definition of hazardous waste encompasses which of the following categories?
A) Only those materials specifically enumerated in the Code of Federal Regulations
B) Materials that exhibit hazardous characteristics and those specifically listed as such
,C) Only wastes that fail the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
D) Materials that are ignitable or corrosive exclusively
Answer: B
Explanation: The EPA defines hazardous waste as materials that are specifically listed as
hazardous or that exhibit one or more hazardous characteristics including ignitability,
corrosivity, reactivity, or toxicity.
Question 3
Which statement accurately reflects the regulatory status of a munition subject to an Urgent
Notice of Ammunition Reclassification?
A) It remains classified as a serviceable munition until formal disposition occurs
B) It qualifies as a waste military munition under the Military Munitions Rule
C) It requires immediate emergency disposal without regulatory consideration
D) It is exempt from RCRA requirements until reclassification is complete
Answer: B
Explanation: A munition subject to an Urgent NAR is definitively classified as a waste military
munition because the Urgent NAR serves as official notification that the item has been deemed
unsuitable for its intended purpose.
Question 4
Under the Military Munitions Rule framework, which authority holds primary responsibility for
declaring unused munitions as waste in most circumstances?
A) The installation commander
, B) The Designated Disposition Authority
C) The Environmental Protection Agency
D) The explosive safety officer
Answer: B
Explanation: The Designated Disposition Authority serves as the sole official entity authorized
to declare unused military munitions as waste in the majority of operational scenarios.
Question 5
For the purposes of the Military Munitions Rule, why is defining what constitutes an operational
range critically important?
A) To determine which installations qualify for regulatory exemptions
B) Because RCRA does not apply to most ordnance operations conducted on an operational
range
C) To establish jurisdictional boundaries for federal enforcement actions
D) To calculate appropriate hazardous waste generation fees
Answer: B
Explanation: The definition of an operational range is fundamental because the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act generally does not extend to ordnance operations conducted
within the boundaries of a designated operational range.