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STEP 3 Waste Accumulation And On-Site Management
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Step 3: Accumulation and Management Hazardous Waste CESQG CESQG – No time limit/2,200 pounds SQG SQG – 180 days*/13,200 pounds LQG LQG – 90 days/No quantity
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Step 3: Universal Waste Small Quantity Handler – Accumulates under 11,000 pounds – One year storage limit Large Quantity Handler – Accumulates over 11,000 pounds – One year storage limit
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Step 3: Nonhazardous Waste – Industrial – Industrial - No quantity or time limit* – Nonindustrial – Nonindustrial – No quantity/weekly pickup
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Step 3: Accumulation and Management – Time and Quantity Documenting Compliance with Time and Quantity Limits Satellite Accumulation Unit Waste Management Units Properly labeled containers Shipping records Inventory or segregation systems
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Step 3: Satellite Accumulation – At or near the point of generation – Not identified on the NOR – Keep records of locations, etc. – Limit of 55 gallons – Containers must be labeled
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– Distinct areas where waste is stored – Containers, tanks, distillation units, etc. – Identified on facility NOR – Inspection required Step 3: Waste Management Units
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WMU – Waste Management Unit
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Step 3: Accumulation and Management WMU Inspection Records Tanks – Must be inspected daily Containers – Must be inspected weekly
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Step 3: Inspecting WMUs Check For: Proper Labeling Compatibility Closed Condition
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WMU Inspection Log
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Step 3: Notice of Registration “NOR” Notice of Registration “NOR” – Generated from TCEQ 00002 Form – Printed by TCEQ – List Generator Information – Original identification and notification of WMUs – Add new WMUs to NOR – MUST be kept up to date
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Step 3: Emergency Response Communications Emergency coordinator Emergency phone numbers Employee training
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Step 3: Spills What spilled? How much was spilled? Where spill occurred? Why spill was or was not reported?
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Must be Posted
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Emergency Site Plan
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ER Notification
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Hazardous Waste Generator ER Notification
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STEP 4 Waste Transport and Disposal
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Shipping Hazardous Waste Records The most important thing is to keep track of who transports your waste and where it goes. Cradle to the Grave RCRA Subtitle C, establishes a system for tracking the progress of hazardous wastes from their point of generation, their transport, and their treatment and/or disposal.
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Step 4: Transport and Disposal- Cradle to Grave Know who you are doing business with Check registrations/permits Ask for references Take a field trip
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Hazardous Waste Transport Registered with TCEQ and EPA Follow DOT requirements Universal Waste Transport No registration required* Follow DOT requirements Step 4: Hazardous and Universal Waste Transport
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Industrial Waste Transport Class 1 requires registration W/ TCEQ Nonindustrial Waste Transport No registration required Liquid/Sludge/Grease & Grit Transport Requires registration w/TCEQ Step 4: Waste Transport
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Hazardous Waste Disposal (TSDF) All disposal facilities must be permitted Universal Waste Disposal Large Quantity Handlers must be registered W/EPA All disposal facilities must be permitted Step 4: Hazardous and Universal Waste Disposal
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Industrial and Nonindustrial Waste Disposal All disposal facilities must be permitted Class 1 disposed at specific facilities only Special Waste Disposal Disposal facilities must be permitted Disposed at specific facilities only Step 4: Waste Disposal
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TSDF Profile
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Transporter Profile
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EPA 8700-22 “Federal Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest” – Must accompany all hazardous waste and all Class 1 waste in Texas – 6 Part - multiple copies of a single form – Original form / 35 days – CESQGs & SQGs may get up to 25 manifest per year from the TCEQ. Step 4:Transport and Disposal
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Record Keeping & Reporting NEW Manifest (EPA 8700-22) – LQGs must contact an approved printer to order the new manifest. – Contact the EPA website for approved printers: List of Approved Printers
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EPA 8700-22 Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
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– No standard report format/name – Filed if Original copy not received back – 45 days from original shipment date Step 4:Transport and Disposal- “Exception Report”
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– “Land Disposal Restriction/Land Ban” – Attached to the manifest – Used by the disposal facility Step 4: Transport and Disposal- LDR
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– “One Time Shipment Form” – Inactive/unregistered generators only – Temporary waste codes & ID number Step 4:Transport and Disposal- TCEQ Form- 0757
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One-Time Shipment
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– “Monthly Waste Shipment Summary” – Used by unregistered generators – Due the 25th of the month following the shipment Step 4:Transport and Disposal- TCEQ Form- 0040A
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Waste Shipment Summary
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Request For Authorization For Disposal Of Special Waste May be initiated by the generator or landfill Step 4:Transport and Disposal- TCEQ Form- 0152
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Special Waste - TCEQ-0152
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Identifying Hazardous Waste when Classifying 1.Is it a SOLID WASTE? 2.Is it EXEMPT? 3.Is it LISTED? 4.Is it CHARACTERISTIC? 5.Is it Industrial or Universal Waste?
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Be In The Know Know What Records And Reports Are Required. Know When Records and Reports Are Due. Know Where Things Are. Know Who You Are Doing Business With. Know Your Inspector.
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Questions TCEQ Small Business and Local Assistance - 1-800-447-2827 -texasenvirohelp@tceq.texas.govtexasenvirohelp@tceq.texas.gov -TexasEnviroHelp.orgTexasEnviroHelp.org
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Compliance Specialists Carmen Ramirez 956.721.8457 carmen.ramirez@tceq.texas.gov Charlie Adams 409.899.8788 charlie.adams@tceq.texas.gov
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