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calendar year. Some States require annual reports.
Exceptions and Exemptions to RCRA Regulations for Generators
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Appendix C
EPA Listed Hazardous Waste
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HAZARDOUS WASTE FROM NONSPECIFIC SOURCES (F LIST)
40 CFR PART 261.31
Industry and EPA Hazardous waste Hazard code
tazavdous waste No.
F1 The following spent halogenated solvent* used m deo/eeaing. tetrachloroethytene. tnchloroethylene, methylene chloride. 1 1,1-tnchloroeln- (T)
ant. carbon tetrachtonde. and chlorinated fluorocarbons. and sludges trom the recovery ol these solvents in degreasing operations.
F002 The following spent halogenated solvents: telrachloroethylene. methylene chloride, tnchkxoethylene, 1.1.t-tnchloroethane. chkxobenzene, (T)
t.1.2-tnchloro-1>2.2-tntluoroethane> ortho-dKhKxobenzene, and tnchlorofluoromethane. and the still bottoms from the recovery of these
solvents.
FOM The following spent non-nelogenated solvent!: xylene. acetone, elhyl acetate, ethyl benzene, ethyl ether, methyl itobutyl ketone n-butyl (I)
alcohol, cydoheunone. and metnanol, ana the st* bottoms from the recovery of these solvents.
F004 The following spent non-natogenated solvent*, cresols and cresylw aod and nitrobenzene, and the sttl bottoms from the recovery of these (T)
solvents.
F005 The following spent non-halogenated solvents- toluene, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide. isobutanol. and pyridine; and the still bottoms (I, T)
from the recovery ol these solvents.
F008 Wastewater treatment sludges from electroplating operations except from the following processes (1) sulfunc acid anodizing of aluminum; (T)
(2) tin plating on carbon steel: (3) me plating (segregated basis) on carbon steel. (4) aluminum or zinc-aluminum plating on carbon steel;
(5) cleaning/stripping associated with tin, zinc and aluminum plating on carbon steel, and (6) chemical etching and mlhng of aluminum.
F019 Wastewater treatment sludges from the chemical convereran coating of elurmnum (T)
FOOT Spent Cyanide plating bath solutions from electroplating operations. (R. T)
F006 Plating sludges trom the bottom of plating baths from electroplating operations where cyanides are used m the process (R. T)
F009 Spent slipping and cleaning bath solutions from electroplating operations where cyanides are used in the process (R. T)
FOtO Quenching bath residues from oil baths trom metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in the process. (R. T)
F011 Spent cyanide solutions from salt bath pot cleaning from metal heat treating operations. (R. T)
FQ12 Quenching wastewater treatment sludges trom metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in the process (T)
FO24 Wastes, including, but not limited to, distillation residues, heavy ends, fars, and reactor cleanout wastes from the production of (T)
chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, having carbon content trom one to five, utilizing free radical catalyzed processes [This listing
does not include light ends, spent filters and niter aids, spent dessicants. wastewater. wastewater treatment sludges, spent
catalysts, and wastes listed in $261 32].
FO20 Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) trom the production or manufacturing use (as a (H)
reactant. chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tn- or tetrachlorophenol. or of intermediates used to
produce their pesticide derivatives (This listing does not include wastes from the production of Hexachlorophena
from highly purified 2.4.5-tnchlorophenol)
F021 Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production or manufacturing use (as a (H)
reactant. chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of pentachlorophenol. or of intermediates used to
produce its derivatives.
F022 Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon trom hydrogen chloride purification) trom the manufacturing use (as a reactant. |H)
chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tetra-. penta-. or nexachlorobenzenes under
alkaline conditions.
F023 .... Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production of matenals on equipment (H)
previously used tor the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant. chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating
process) of tn- and tetrachloropnenols. (This listing does not include wastes trom equipment used only for the production or use of
Hexachlorophene trom highly purified 2.4.5-tnchlorophenol)
FO26 .. Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production of materials on equipment (H)
previously used for the manufacturing use (as a reactant. chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process)
of tetra-. penta-. or hexachlorobenzene under alkaline conditions
FO27 Discarded unused formulations containing tn-. tetra- or pentachlorophenol or discarded unused formulation containing compounds (H)
derived from these chlorophenols. (This listing does not include formulations containing Hexacnioropnene synthesized from
prepuntled 2.4.5-tnchlorophenol as the sole component)
FO28 Residues resulting from the incineration or thermal treatment of soil contaminated with EPA Hazardous Waste Nos FO20. FO21. (T)
F022. F023. FOX. and F027
(261 31 amended by 45 FR 47833. July 16. 1980. revised by 45 FR 74890. November 12. 1980. 46 FR 4617 January 16. 1981. 46 FR
27476. May 20. 1981. 49 FR 5312. February 10. 1984, 50 FR 661. January 4. 1985, 50 FR 1999. January 14. 1985)
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HAZARDOUS WASTE FROM SPECIFIC SOURCES (K LIST)
40 CFR PART 261.32
Industry and EPA
hazardous «ast» No
Wood PrMarvation.
Inorgarac Piomann
K002
K003
K004
K005
K006
K007
KOCH
Organic Cnamcalc
KOOB
KOtO
KOIt
KOI3
K014
KOtS
K0t«
KOI 7
K0t8
K019
K020
KOZ1
K022
K023
K093
K094
K02S
K026
K027
K02S
K029
K095
KOW
KOU
KI03 „
K104 ..
K06S -
KtOS .. .
Inorganic Chanwala:
K071
K106
Pettodaa:
K031
K032
K033
K034
K097
K035
K036
K037
K03«
K039
K040
K041
KOM
K942
K043
K099
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K044
K045
K04«
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K101
tr* Formutvfton:
KOM ™__. „.-._
Coton*
Hazardous wast*
.- .. Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of motybdate orange pigment*
. Waslewa'er ueatment sludge from the production of chrome green pigments . . .
Wastewatar treatment sludge from the production o* chrome oxide green pigments (anhydrous and hydrated)
Distillation sxJe cuts from the production of acetafdehyda from ethylene
. , Bottom stream from the acetonitnle column m the production of acryfomtnle
Bottoms from the acetonitnle purification column m the production of acrylonitnte ...
. Still bottoms from the dntdlabon of benzyl chionde . .
....... Heavy end* (SON bottoms) from the purification column mthe production of epichlorohydnn
Heavy ends from the (racnonation column « ethyl chionde production.
Heavy end* from the dnttHation of ethytene dwhionde m ethylen* d»chiond* producDon ....
Heavy end* from the daWatwn of vmyl chlonda « vmyi chionde monomar production
Aqueous spent antimony catalyst wast* fro«» luoromethane* prorjuctton , , .
Dtftiaatton tight ends from the production of phtnabc anhydride from naphthaltna
DtsMatnn IgM ends from the production of phthakc anhydride from ortho-iylen*
Distillation bottoms from the production of phtnahc anhydride from ortho-xyiena
„ Ownaatton bottom* from the production of ratrobenten* by the nitration of benzen*)
Stripping (Ml tails from tna production of methy etnyl pyndmea
Centrifuge and distillation residues from toluene dnocyanate production
...„. Spent catalyst from the hydrocNonnator reactor in the production of l.l,l-tncntoro«thana
, „ Waste from the product steam stripper m the production of 1 1 1-tnchtoroethana
..... Dabflabon bottom* from the production of 1,1 1 -tncWoroethane
Heavy end* from the heavy ends column from the production of 1.1.1-tnchloroathana
Otsbtlation or fractionation column bottoms from the production ot cMorobanienaa
Bnne punfication muds from the mercury cefl process m chlonne production, where separately prapunfied brma • not uaad
Wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury ceM process in chlonne production
By-product salts generated m the production of MSMA and cacodyltc aod
Filler solids from the filtration of hexachlorocyctopentadttne m the production of cMordane
Wastewater treatment sludges generated in the production of creosote . ..
Wastewater treatment sludges from (ha production of disuifoton • . ...
... Wastewater from the washing and stripping of phorate production ...
. .. Filter cake from the filtration of dtethylphosphorodithioic acid in the production of phorate
Wastewater treatment sludge from the producbon of toxaohene
Untreated process wastewatar from the production of toxaphene «
Heavy ends or distillation residue* from the febHation of tetrachiorobenzene «i the production of 2 4.5-T
2 6-Ochbvophenot waste from the production of 2.4-O . _ ....
Untreated wastewater from the production of 2.4-D .
. Wastewater treatment sludge* from the manufacturing and processing of etptostves
..... WfStawaiar treatment sludgM Ir^m lh* rnanijfftctunng, (nrmiilafioq »nd InArtmg nt MMKM**9«0 t«ftmtl«g Compound*
Waste leaching solution from acid leaching of emission control dust/sludge 'rom secondary lead smelting _
OsWlabon tar residue* from the dobttabon of ankne-oased compound* * the production of veterinary oharmacauaeaJa *om arseMC or
organo-arsanic compound*.
compound*.
Solvant watltaa and tfudgM. cautK wuhx and akidgat, or maMr oatfwt and abdgaa kom aaanng Ma and aajapMM Mad v «•
lormuuioon ol mk Iron) pignwiu. dnare. toapa. and ataMizan contanna cnromJum and Had.
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(T)
C6I 3: amended bv 45 FR 47833. July 16. 1980: 45 FR 72039. October 30. 1980: revised by 45 FR
74980. November \2. 1980: 46 FR 4617. January 16, 1981; 46 FR 27476, May 20. 1981)
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DISCARDED COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, OFF-SPECIFICATION SPECIES
CONTAINER RESIDUES, AND SPILL RESIDUES IDENTIFIED AS ACUTE HAZARDOUS WASTES (P LIST)
40 CFR PART 261.33(e)
Hazardous
waste No
P023
pftfty
r"vU*
P057 . . .
POM
POM
P001
P002
POOS .
P070
P004
POOS.
P008
P007
POOS
P009
P1 19
P010
P012.
P011
P011
P012
P038
POS4
P013
P024
P077
P028
P042
POU
P028
P015
P016
P017
P018
P021
P123
P103
P022
P022
P095
P033
P023
P024
P026
P029
P030
P031
P033
P03«
P037
P038
P039
P041
P040
P043
P044 .. .
P045
P071 . .
P082
P046
P047
P034
P04S
P020
POSS. ..
P039
P049
P109
Substance
Acetaldehyde. chkxo-
Acetamde. 2-fluoro-
Acebc acid. fluoro-, sodium salt
Acatvndk; acid. N-((melhylca/.
bamoyflojrylthic-. methyl eater
and salts, whan present at concentrations
greater than 0.3%.
[P001 amended by 49 FR 19923.
May 10. 1984)
i-Acetyi-2-thiourea
Acroieir
AWicarb
Aldnn
Ally! alcohol
Aluminum phosphide
5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol
4-aAminopyndine
Ammonium picrate (B)
Ammonium vanadata
Arsenic acid
Arsenic (III) oxide
Arsenic (V) oxide
Arsenic pentoxide
ArMrnc tnoxide
Arsine. diethyl-
Azindine
Barium cyanide
Benzenamine. 4-chiorc-
Benzenamine 4-nitro-
Benzene. (chioromethyl)-
t 2-BenzenedicJ, 4-[i-hydroxy-2-(methyl-
aminolethvll.
Benzenethiol
Benzyl chloride
Beryllium dusl
Bis(chioromethyi) ether
Bromoacetone
Brucine
Calcium cyanide
Camphene octachloro-
Carbamimidoselenoic acid
Carbon bisulfide
Carbon diaulfide
Carbonyl chloride
Chlorine cyanide
Chioroacetaldahyde
p-Chioroanibne
1 -(o-Cnloropnenylltfnourea
Copper cyamdea
Cyamoea (soluble cyanide salts), not else-
where specified
Cyanogen
Cyanogen cnlonde
Otthlorophenytarsine
Owldnn
Owthylanina
O.O-Owthyl S-(2-(ethylthio)e1hyl] pnospnoro-
drtNoaw
Owttiyi-p-i Hlf uphawiyi phoephate
O.O-Oiethyl O-pyrazmyt phoap^orothioate
Onopropyl fhjorophoephale — - -
Omemoale
3.3-0«nemy(-Hmethytthio>-2-outanone. O-
((methytammo)carbonyl) owne
O.O-Omethyl O-p-nrtrophenyl phoaphoro-
rhwate
uimeuiyifiiuiniaiiiiiiw
4.S-Dmrtro-o-ae»ol and salta
2!^Sr*S»h2Irt0n*Ji*h*n01
Omoaeb
Oiphoapnoramd*. octamethvl-
OiauHoton
2,4-Orthiobiurel
Othwoyrophoaprionc aad. tetraethyl ester
Hazardous
waste No
Substance
Hozardous
Wasld No
P050 I Endoaulfan
POM EndbthaH
POS1 Endm
P042. . Epmaphnna
P048. . . Ethanamma. 1.1-dimethyl-2-phenyl-
P084 Etrwnamna. N-mathyt-N-nrtroao-
P101 Ethyl cyanida
P097 !'. '... I Famoftur
POM Fluonne
P057 FluoroacetamiOe
POM Fluoroacebc aod. sodium salt
POM Fulmlnw acid, marcury(ll) salt (R,T)
POM Heptacnkx
POS1 1.2.3,4.10,10-Ha«aefHoro-6.7-apoxy-
1,4,4a.S.a,7.8,8a4ctahydro4ndo.ando-
! 1,4 5,8-dlmathanonephthalene
°037 . . | 1.2.3,4.10.lO-He«achkxo-8.7acriloro-i.4.4a.5.a.8a-
ha«ahydn>1,4.5.8-endo. endb-dimeth- an-
onaphmalena
=004 . i,2.3,4.io.iO-Haxachkxo-i.4.4a.5.a.8a-
ha«ahydro-1.4 S.8-endo,ao)cart>onyljoiiime
Propanemtnle
Propanenitnle. 3-chkxc-
! Proparwnitnle, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-
' ,2.3-Propanetnol. tnnrtrate- (H)
2-Propanone. 1-bromo-
P'ooargyl aJcohol
2Propeoal
2-Propen-i-ol
1,2-Propylenimine
2-Propyn-1-ol
4-Pyridmamine
Pyndme. (S)-3-(1-methyl-2-pyrroiidinyl)-, and
salts
Pyrophosphonc acid, tetraethyl ester
Selenourea
Silver cyanide
Sodium azide
Sodium cyanide
Strontium sullide
Strychnidin-10-ona. and salts
Strychnin-10-one. 2.3-*methoxy-
Strychrone and salta
Suilunc acid, thallwm(l) salt
Teiraethylditrnopyrophosphate
Tatraethyl lead
Tetraethylpyrophosphate
Tetramtromethane (R)
Tetraphosphonc acid hexaethyl ester
, Thallic oxide
Thallwmdll) oxide
Thallium(l) selenrte
Thalhumd) suHate
Thiofanox
Thioimidodcarbonic awrade
Thiophenol
Truosermcarbazide
Thnurea. (2-chloropnenyi)-
Thiourea, 1-naphthalenyt-
Thiourea, phenyl-
Toxaphene
Tnchkxometnanethiol
Vanadic acid, ammonium salt
Vanadium pentoxide
Vanadum(V) oxide
Warfarin, when present at concentra-
tions greater than 0.3%.
[P001 amended by 49 FR 19923.
May 10.1984)
Zinc cyanida
Zinc phosphide, when present at con
centrations greater than 10%.
[P122 amended by 49 FR 19923.
May 10. 1984)
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DISCARDED COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODOCTS, OFF-SPECxFICATIOH SPECIES,
CONTAINER RESIDUES, AND SPILL RESIDUES IDENTIFIED AS TOXIC WASTES (D LIST)
40 CFR PART 261.33(f)
Hazardous
Wait* No.
Substance
0005 Acetamide. N-9H-lluoren-2-yl-
0112 ' Acetic acid, ethyl ester (I)
0144 ! Acetic acid, lead salt
0214 Acetic acid, thail'umd) salt
0002 i Acetone (I)
U003 , Acetonitnle tl,T)
0004 ! Acetophenone
U005 2-Acetylamtnofluorene
U006 , Acetyl chloride (C.fl T)
U007 , Acrylamide
U008 i Acrylic acid '')
U009 | Acrylonitn,
U150 I Alamne. 3-[p-bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]
phenyl-. L-
U011 , Amitrde
0012 . Aniline (I.T)
J248 | 3-(alpha-Acetonyibenzvl)-4-hydroxy-
coumann and salts, when present at con-
( centrations of 0 3% or less
0014 Auramine
U015 ' Azaaenne
U010 j Azmno(2',3'3,4)pyrrolo(1.2-a)indole-4.7-dione.
[ 6-amino-8-[((aminocarbonyf) oxy)methyl]-
1,1 a.2.8.8a.8b-hexahydro-8a-methoxy-5-
methyl-,
U157 i BenzCilaceanthrylene. 1,2-dihydro-3-methyl-
U016 I BenzCclacndme
0016 : 3.4-Benzacndine
0017 Benzal chloride
U018 Benz[a]anthracen«
0018 ! 1,2-Benzanttvacene
0094 . | i .2-Benzanthracene. 7.12-dimethyl-
0012 I Benzenamine (I.T)
0014 j Benzenamine. 4,4'-carbonimidoylbis(N,N-di-
I melhvt-
U049 i Benzenamine. 4-chioro-2-methyl-
0093 j Benzenamine. N.N'-dimethyM-phenylazo-
0158 . ! Benzenamine. 4.4'-methylenebia(2-chlorc-
0222 | Benzenamine. 2-methyl-. hydrochlonde
U18I i Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-mtro
0019 Benzene (I.T)
U038 Benzeneacetic acid. 4-chkxo-alpha-(4-chloro-
phenyl)-alpha-hydroxy. ethyl eater
0030 ! Benzene. 1 -bromo-4-pnenoxy-
0037 j Benzene, chloro-
0190 [ 1.2-B»nzenedicarbo«ylicacid anhydride
0028 i 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid. [bis(2-ethyl-
I hexyl)) ester
0069 | i,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, ottutyl eater
0088 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl eater
U102 i.2-Benzenedicarboxyl
0106 , Benzene. 1 -methyl-2.6-dinrtro-
0203 : Benzene. 1.2-methylenedioxy-4-alryl-
U141 Benzene. 1,2-metnylenedioxy-4-propenyl-
0090 , Benzene. 1.2-methylenedioxy^flropyl-
U055 j Benzene. (1-metnytethyl)- (I) -
0169 I Benzene, nitro- (I.T)
U183 i Benzene, pentachloro-
0'85 , Benzene. pentacnKxo-ntro-
0020 BenzenesuKonic acid chloride (C H)
0020 Benzenesullonyl chloride (C.H)
L207 . Benzene 1.2.4.5-tetrachloro-
L'023 Benzene (tnchloromethyl)-(C.R T)
T234 I Benzene. 1,3.5-tnnitro- (R T)
•J021 ] Benzidine
J202 1.2 8enzisothiazolm-3-one. i 1-draxide
0120 | Benzod.kltluorene
0022 ' Benzotalpyrene
0022 | 3.4-8enzopvrene
0197 i p-Benzoquinone
0023 Benzotnchlonde (C R.T)
0050 ! 1,2-8enzphenanthrene
0085 , 2 2'-8ioxirane (I.T)
0021 ! (1,1 -Biprienyl)-4,4 -diamine
U073 , (1,1 -Bipnenyl)-4,4 .diamine. 3.3 -dichloro-
U091 , (1.1 -8ipnenyl)-4,4 .diamine. 3 3 -aimethoxy-
U095 ! (1,1 -6ipnenvl)-4.4-diamine, 33 dimethyl-
J024 Bis(2-chloroetnoxy) methane
U027 8PS(2-cnlorasopropyl) ether
U244 ' Bisldimethyltniocarbamoyl) disulfide
U028 ! Bis(2-emyinexyi) pntnaiate
U246 Bromine cyanide
U225 : Bromoform
U030 4-8romophenyl phenyl ether
Ui28 ! 1,3-Butadiene, 1.1,2,3.4,4-hexachKxo-
U172 i 1-Butanamine. N-butyt-N-rMroso-
U035 Butanoic acid. 4.[Bis(2-chloroethyi)«mino]
I benzene-
U03t | 1-Butanoi (I)
U1S9 2-Butanone (t.T)
UI60 2-Bulanone peroxide (R.T)
UOS3 . 2-Bulenai
U074 2-Butene, 1,4-dehloro-(I.T)
U031 ' n-Sutyt aichond (I)
U136 j CacodylK acid
U032 | Calcium chromate
U238 i CarbamK acid, ethyl ester
U178 | Carbamic acid, methylnitroao-, ethyt eater
U176 , Carbamide, N-etnyi-N-mtroso-
U177 ! Carbamide. N-methyl-N-nitroeo-
U219 i Carbamide, thio-
U097 Carbanwyl cnionde, dimetnyl-
U215 Carbonic acid, dithallium(l) salt
U158 CarbonochlondB acid, methyl eater (I.T)
U033 ! Carbon oxyfluoode (R.T)
0211 I Carbon tetrachlonde
U033 I Cerbonyl lluofioe (R.T)
0034 I Chloral
0035 .... '• ChlocembucH
0039 . i Chkxdene. lechracal
U02« I Chkwnapnazine
U037 Chlorobenzene
U039 < 4-ChlorQ-m-creaol
0041 | 1-Criloro-2.3-«poxypropane
U04Z ; 2-Chtoroethyl vinyl ether
0044 , Chloroform
0048 [ Chloromeffiyl methyl ether
UM7 . beta-Chloronaphthalene
0048 i o-Chlorophenol
0049 < 4^hkxo-c-toli*dine, hydracMonde
U032 i Chromic acid, catoum salt
UOSO ,. .. Chryaene
U051 | Creosote
0052 ; CrascJa
U052 .. , ! Creayw acid
U053 i CrotonaWehyde
U055 Cumene (I)
0248 Cyanogen bromide
0197 M-CydorMxadwnednne
0056 . Cyclohexane (I)
U057 Cydohexwxxie (I)
U130 . 1,3-CydopenMdlene. t.2.3.4.5.5-he«»- cMOro-
U05« . Cyclophoaohamide
0240 2.44-D. salts and esters
U059 Daunomyon
U080 ! DOO
U061 ! DOT
U142 DecacrHorooclahydro-1.3.4-metheno-2H-
cyctooutatc.dl-pentalen-2-one
0062 Oiallata
U133 Dian»ne(H.T)
0221 Oiamnotoluene
0063 | Dibera[a.h]anthracene
0063 i 1.2 5.6-Oibenzanthracene
0064 i .2 7.8-Oibemopyrene
0064 OibenzCajlpyrene
U066 i 1.2-Oi6romo-3-chloropropane
0069 i Oibutyl phthalata
U062 I S-(2.3-Dichioroalryl) d«opropy«hiocart>emaie
U070 o-Oichiorobenzane
U071 , m-Oichlorooenzene
0072 ! p-OKhloro6enzene
U073 i 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
U074 i 1,4-Oichloro-2-butene (I.T)
0075 ! Oichlorodifluoromethane
U192 i 3,5-Dichioro-N-(1.1-dimethvl-2-preipynyl)
benzamide
U060 Dichloro diphenyl dichloroethane
0061 Oichtoro diphenyl tnchloroethane
0078 , 1 1-Oichloroethylene
0079 1 2-Dichloroethylene
U025 , Oichloroethyl ether
0081 2 4-Oicfilorophenol
0082 2.6-Oichlorophenol
0240 2 4-Oicnlorophenoxyacetic acid, salts
asters
U083 t 2-DFChloropropane
U084 1,J-Dichloropropene
0085 1 2 3 4-Oieooxvbutane (I T)
Utoa i t,4-OwtnyWneduud«
UOM N.N-Oietnylhydrunei
U067 ! 0 0-Owtnyl-S4n«nrl-4«M«tlOe«N
O088 ; OeWyl pnttmett
0089 Oiethylttilbestrol
0148 1 2 Dihydro-3.6.pyredizioeoooe
0090 OihydrosatroM
J091 i 3.3'-Otmetnoxybenzidine
U092 Omethylanww (I)
0093 Drmethyiemmoazooenzene
0094 , 7.i2-0imemylbenzlaianlnrec«ne
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3.3--Oinwthylbanadin*
aloha.alc*ia-OiiTMlrrytjertty»ydrop*ro»ida(R)
Dunethylcarbamoyl chlorid*
1.2-Omwthylhydratti*
2.4-Oimethylpheno4
ufnctnyl pMntlMo
Ovnathyl aultat*
nitroao-
2.«-Omrtrololuene
OUvoctyt phthalat*
1.4-doxan*
t.2- Qphanyihydrazine
Oipropylamm* (I)
OhN-propylntroaamine
Ethanal (I)
Ethanamn*. N-*thyl-N^
Ethan*. 1.2-dferomc-
Ethan*. 1,H«chloro-
Ethan*t 1,2-dtenloro-
1.2-etnanedrytxacarbamodithoc not
Ethane. 1.1.1,2.2.2-hexachloro-
Ethan*. 1,V-(nmhyUnebla(oxy))ba[2-chlon>-
EthanaraMI* (I. T)
Ethan*.1.v-oxybl*- (t)
Ethan*. 1,1 -oxybis(2-chkxo-
Ethan*. p*ntacMon>
Ethan*. 1.1.1.2-tetrachtoro-
Ethan*. l.U.2-letrachloro-
Ethanethoamide
Ethan*. l,i.1..tnchloro-2^-bi*(p-m*)ho«y-
phenyO.
Ethane. 1.1.2-tnchkxo-
Eth*n*. chloro*
Eth*n*. 2-chkNo*llHMy-
Ethana, 1,1-dichlon>
Ethene. trans-i.2-dfchkxo-
Ethane. 1,1,2J-t*trachton>
Ethanol, 2.Z-(nitroaa«nino)bia-
Ethanona. 1-phanyl-
Ethanoyl chlonda (C.R.T)
Ethyl acetate (I)
Ethyl acrylata (I)
Ethyl caibamate (urethan)
Ethyl 4.4'Kjichkxobeniilat*
EHiyUnabaacnkxobutadwne
Hexachkxocyciohexane (gamma isomar)
Hexachlorocyclopantadien*
Heiachkxoethane
Heiachkxophene
Hexachloropropene
Hydnum* (R.T)
Hydranne, l,2-«ethy4-
Hydraan*. l.1-dm*ihyt-
Hydrann*. 1.2-oim*thyt-
Hydraan*. 1.2-dipnenyl.
Hydrofluonc acid (C.T)
Hydrogen fluoride (C.T)
Hydrogen sulMe
Hydroperoxide. 1-methvl-1-phenyl*thyl-(R)
Hydroxydimethylarsine oxide
2-imdazolidinathione
lnd*no[1.2.3-cd]pyr*n*
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UOM
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U04S
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U228
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U122 . .
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U138
U181
U162
U183
U181
U184
U010
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0047
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0238
0188, .
0187 .
U1M
0187
U1M
0028
U1M
MslononAnlei
Melphalan
Mercury
MMhacrytonM* (I.T)
Methanarnne. N-methyl- (i)
Methane, bromo-
Methane, chloro- (I.T)
Methane, chkxomethoxy-
Methan*. dibromo-
Methane. dKhkxo-
Methane. dKhtorodifluoro-
Methane. ndo-
Methaneaulfonic acid, ethyl estar
Methane, tetrachloro-
Methane. tnchkxotluoro-
Methanathiol (I.T)
Methan*. tnbromo-
Methan*. tnchkxo-
Methane, tnchkxofluoro-
Methanoic acid (C.T)
4,7-Methanomdan, 1 ,2,4,5,6.7.8.8-octa-
chkxo-3a.4.7.7a-tetrahydro-
Methanol (1)
Methacynlene
Methoxycnkx
Methyl alcohol (1)
Methyl bromide
1-Methylbutadiene (I)
Methyl chkxide (I.T)
Methyl chlorocarbonate (I.T)
Methylchloroform
3-Methytcholanthrene
4.4--Methylenebia(2-chloroaniline)
2.2'-Methylenebia(3.4.8-tnchlorophenol)
Methylene brorrad*
Methylene chkxide
Methylene oxide
Methyl ethyl ketone (I.T)
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (R.T)
Methyl iodide
Methyl isobutyl ketone (1)
Methyl methacrylate (I.T)
N-M«hyl-N--nitro-N-nitroaoguanidin*
4-Methy!-2-pentanon* (1)
Methylthiouracri
5.12-Naphthacenedione, (8S-cia)-8-acetyl-10-
[(3-amino-2.3,8-tnoeoxy-alpha-L-lyxo-
hexopyranoayl)oxyl)-7.8,9, 1 0-tatrahydro-
8.8. 1 1 -tnhydroxy- 1 -mathoxy-
Naphthalene
Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
1 ,4-Naphtnalemdion*
2.7-Naphthalenediaulfonic acid. 3.3 -t(3.3J-di-
mathyl-(1 ,1 '-biphanylH,4'diyl)]-bia
(azo)bia(5-amino-4-nydroxy)-ltatraaoVlmW>al
2.NapMhylar™r», N.N ^e(2-cr*xom*rooneno«v)-
0194 | n-P-opyl«mine (I.T)
0083 Prcovane dicNonde
0198 . PyfOire
0155 Pypcline. 2-U2 (dimethylamirol-2-then*i-i
0179 PyoiPa'" he»*h»aro-N-nitroao-
0'91 Pyidne 2.meir,v'-
J164 ifi^'.^vnmKtinone. 2 j-dir-ydro-S-metr-v
ClIOXO-
U'80 ! Pyrrole. :et/anydro-N-mtrosc-
0200 , Reserpme
0201 Resorcu'ol
0202 ' Saccharin and salts
0203 Satrole
0204 SeMraous acid
0204 , Seienwm Cnnde
020S Seienium enultide iR.T)
O01S . L-Senne. diuoacetata (ester)
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2.4.5-T
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l,l,1.2-T*trachkxo*than*
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Thtoaeatarnd*
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Thiour**.
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Tnchtoroethylan*
2.4.5-Tnchkxoph*nol
2.4,6-Tnchkxoph*nol
Do 2.4,5-TnchtoroonenoJcyacetic acid
0234 . sym-Tnnrtrobenzene (R.T)
0182 . . 1.3.5-Tno«ana, 2.4,5-tnmethyl-
0235
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Appendix D
Notification of Hazardous
Waste Activity
(EPA Form 8700-12)
From EPA pamphlet entitled "Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity.'
Prepared by the Office of Solid Haste and Emergency Response, 1985.
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How To Notify U.S. EPA of Your Waste Activities
I. How To Decide If You Handle A Regulated
Hazardous Waste:
Persons who generate, transport, treat, store, or dispose of sol id
wastes must decide if their solid waste is a hazardous waste
regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA). In addition, persons who recycle secondary materials
must also determine whether those materials are solid and
hazardous wastes under the provisions of RCRA If you need
help making this determination after reading these instructions,
contact the addressee listed for your State in Section II(C)
You will need to refer to 40 CFR Part 261 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (copy enclosed) to help you decide if the waste you
handle is regulated under RCRA '
To determine if you are regulated under RCRA, ask yourself the
following questions:
A) Do I Handle A Solid Waste?
Section 261.2 of the Code of Federal Regulations (hereafter
referred to as CFR) defines "solid waste" as any discarded
material that is not excluded under Section 261.4(a) or that is
not excluded by variance granted under Sections 260.30 and
260.31. A discarded material is any material which is:
1) abandoned, as explained in 261.2(b); or
2) recycled, as explained in 261.2(c); or
3) considered inherently waste-like as explained in 261.2(c).
For a more complete discussion of the "Definition of Solid
Waste" refer to the Federal Register of January 4, 1985
(Excerpts of that notice are included in this package for your
reference.:
B) Has My Waste Been Excluded From The Regulations?
The list of exclusions can be found in Section 261.4 of the CFR If
the solid waste that you handle has been excluded or exempted,
then you do not need to notify U.S. EPA for that waste.
If your solid waste was not excluded from the regulations, you
need to decide if it is a hazardous waste that U.S. EPA regulates.
The U.S. EPA regulates hazardous waste two ways: 1) by specif-
ically listing the waste and assigning it a unique EPA Waste
Code Number; or 2) by regulating it because it possesses any of
four hazardous characteristics and assigning it a generic EPA
Waste Code Number.
E) Has My Waste Been Exempted From The Regulations?
The list of exemptions can be found in 261 5 and 261 6(aX3) of
Part 40 of the CFR If the hazardous waste that you handle has
been exempted, then you do not need to notify U.S EPA for that
waste
II. How To File Form 8700-12, "Notification
of Hazardous Waste Activity"
If your waste activity is regulated under RCRA by the U S. EPA,
you must notify the U.S. EPA of your activities and obtain a U S
EPA Identification Number. You can satisfy both of these
requirements by completing and signing the enclosed notifica-
tion form and mailing it to the appropriate address listed in Part
C of this section for your State
A) How Many Forms Should I File?
A person who generates hazardous waste, or owns or operates
a facility that treats, stores or disposes of hazardous waste
needs to submit one notification form per site or location. If you
conduct hazardous waste activities at more than one location,
you must submit a separate form for each location.
If you only transport hazardous waste and do not generate, treat,
store or dispose of these wastes, you may submit one form
which covers all transportation activities your company con-
ducts. This form should be sent to the appropriate address (listed
in Part C) that serves the State where your company has its
headquarters. However, if you are a transporter who also gener-
ates, treats, stores, or disposes of hazardous wastes, you must
complete and submit separate notification forms to cover each
location.
8) Can I Request That This Information Be Kept Confidential?
All information you submit in a notification can be released to
the public, according to the Freedom of Information Act unless it
is determined to be confidential by U.S. EPA pursuant to 40 CFR
Part 2. Since notification information is very general, the U S
EPA believes it is unlikely that any information in your notifica-
tion could qualify to be protected from release. However, you
may make a claim of confidentiality by printing the word "CON-
FIDENTIAL" on both sides of the Notification Form and on any
attachments.
EPA will take action on the confidentiality claims in accordance
with 40 CFR Part 2.
C) Where Should I Send My Completed Fotm?
Listed alphabetically below are the names, addresses and
phone numbers of the proper contacts in each State where you
can get additional information, more forms and where you
should mail your completed forms.
As shown here, the U.S. EPA and many States have arranged for
the States to answer your questions and receive your completed
forms. In a few instances the workload is shared between U S
EPA and the State, or handled by U.S. EPA alone. To avoid delay
and confusion, follow the directions for your State very carefully.
C) Is My Solid Waste Specifically Listed As A Hazardous
Waste?
Sections 261.31 — 261.33 of the CFR identify certain solid
wastes that U.S. EPA has specifically listed as hazardous. Per-
sons who handle listed hazardous waste are subject to regula-
tion and must notify U S EPA of their activities. Refer to this
section of the CFR (enclosed) to see if your waste is included as a
"listed waste."
D) Does My Solid Waste Possess A Hazardous
Characteristic?
Even if your waste is not specifically listed as a hazardous waste,
it may still be hazardous because it exhibits certain hazardous
characteristics. These characteristics are 1) Ignitability; 2) Cor-
rosivity; 3) Reactivity; and 4) Extraction Procedure Toxicity. Sec-
tion 261.20 through 261.24 of the CFR explains what each of
the characteristics are and outlines the testing procedures you
should use to determine if your waste meets these characteris-
tics. Persons who handle characteristic waste that is regulated
must notify U.S. EPA of their activities.
'Many States have requirements that vary from the Federal regulations. These State regulations maybe more strict than the Federal requirements by identifying
additional wastes as hazardous, or may not yet include all wastes currently regulated under RCRA It is your responsibility to comply with all regulations that apply to
you For more information on state requirements, you are strongly urged to contact the appropriate addressee listed for your State in Section HfCt of these
instructions
EPA Form 8700-12 (Rev. 6-85)
D-l
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Alphabetized State Listing Of Hazardous Waste Contacts
Alabama
Land Division
Alabama Department of Environmental Management
State Capitol
Montgomery, AL 36130
(205)271-7730
Alaska
EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
MS-530
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206)442-2777
American Samoa
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact
American Samoa Government
Department of Public Works
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
(Commercial Call 633-4116)
Mail Your Completed Forms To
U S EPA Region IX
Toxics and Waste Management Division
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Arizona
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact.
Arizona Department of Health Services
2005 N Central, Room 301
Phoenix, AZ 85005
(602) 257-0022
Mail Your Completed Forms To.
U S EPA Region IX
Toxics and Waste Management Division
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Arkansas
Arkansas Department of Pollution Control
Solid and Hazardous Materials
PO Box 9583
Little Rock, AR 72219
(501)562-7444
California
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact
California Department of Health Services
Toxic Substances Control Division
714 P Street
Sacramento. CA 95814
(916)324-1781
Mail Your Completed Forms To
U S EPA Region IX
Toxics and Waste Management Division
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Colorado
Colorado Department of Health
Waste Management Division
4210 E 11th Ave
Denver, CO 80220
(303) 320-8333
Commonwealth of North Mariana Islands
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact
Department of Public Health and Environmental Services
Division of Environmental Quality
Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950
Overseas Operator 6984
Cable address GOV NMI Saipan
Mail Your Completed Forms To
U S EPA Region IX
Toxics and Waste Management Division
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
Hazardous Materials Management Unit
State Office Building
165 Capitol Ave
Hartford, CT06106
(203)566-5712
Delaware
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environment
Solid Waste Management Branch
PO Box 1401
Dover, DE 19901
(302)736-4781
District Of Columbia
Department of Environmental Services
Pesticides and Hazardous Materials Division
5000 Overlook Ave , S W
Washington, DC 20032
(202) 767-8422
Florida
Solid Waste Section
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation
Twin Towers Of'ce Bldg Rm 421
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(904) 488-0300
Georgia
Land Protection Branch
Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
270 Washington St , S W
Room 824
Atlanta, GA 30334
(404) 656-2833
Guam
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact
Jim Branch, Administrator
Guam EPA
PO Box 2999
Agana, GU 96910
(Overseas Operator) 646-8863
Mail Your Completed Forms To
U S EPA Region IX
Toxics and Waste Management Division
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
EPA Form 8700-12 (Rev. 6-85)
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Hawaii
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact:
Hawaii Department of Health
Environmental Protection and Health Services Division
Noise and Radiation Branch
PO Box3378
Honolulu. HI 96801
(808) 458-3075
Mail Your Completed Formt To:
U.S EPA Region IX
Toxics and Waste Management Division
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco. CA 94105
Idaho
EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
MS 530
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle. WA 98101
(206)442-2777
Illinois
To Obtain Information or Formt Contact:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Land Pollution Control
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield. IL 62706
(217)782-6761
Mail Your Completed Formt To:
RCRA Activities
U.S.EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
P.O. Box A3587
Chicago, IL 60690
Indiana
RCRA Activities
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
P.O. BoxA3587
Chicago, IL 60690
(312)886-6148
Iowa
U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA Branch
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City. KS 66101
(816)374-6534
Kansas
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Bureau of Waste Management
Forbes Field. Bldg. 321
Topeka. KS 66620
(913)862-9360
Kentucky
Division of Waste Management
Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection
Fort Boone Plaza. Building No. 2
18ReillyRoad
Frankfort. KY 40601
(502)564-6716
Louisiana*
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Solid Waste Management Division
P.O. Box 94307
Baton Rouge. LA 70804
(504)342-1227
'If you dispose of RCFtA listed or characteristic waste in
Louisiana you must nave an EPA ID Number
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Oil and Hazardous Materials Control
Division of Licensing and Enforcement
State House—Station 17
Augusta, ME 04333
(207) 289-2651
Maryland
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Waste Management Administration
201 West Preston St.,
Baltimore, MD 21201
(301)383-5740
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste
One Winter Street
Boston, MA 02108
(617)292-5851
Michigan
RCRA Activities
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
P.O. Box A3587
Chicago. IL 60690
(312)886-6148
Minnesota
To Obtain Information or Formt Contact:
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Solid and Hazardous Waste Division
1935 West County Rd.. 8-2
Roseville, MN55113
(612)297-1779
Mail Your Completed Forms To:
RCRA Activities
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
PO. BoxA3587
Chicago, IL 60690
Mississippi
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Mississippi Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 10385
Jackson, MS 39209
(601)961-5078
Missouri
Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Waste Management Program
P O.Boxl 368
Jefferson City. MO 65102
(314)751-3241
Montana
Montana Department of Health and Environmental Sciences
Solid and Hazardous Waste Bureau
Cogswell Building, Room B201
Helena, MT 59620
(406)444-2821
Nebraska
Nebraska Department of Environmental Control
Hazardous Waste Management Section
P.O. Box 94877
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402)471-2186
EPA Form 8700-12 (Rev. 6-M)
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Nevada
To Obtain Information Or Forms Contact:
Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Protection
Capitol Complex
Carson City, NV 89701
(702) 885-4670
Mail Your Completed Forms To:
U.S. EPA Region IX
Toxics and Waste Management Division
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Department of Health and Welfare
Office of Waste Management
Health and Welfare Building
Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
(603)271-4608
New Jersey
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact:
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Waste Management
Hazardous Waste Advisory Program
32 E. Hanover Street
P.O. Box CN028
Trenton, NJ 08625
(609) 292-8341
Mail Your Completed Forms To:
U.S EPA Region II
Air and Waste Management Division
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
New Mexico
Hazardous Waste Section
New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division
P O. Box 968
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0968
(505) 984-0020 Ext 340
New York
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact:
New York Department of Environmental Conservation
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste
Manifest Section
50 Wolf Rd., Room 209
Albany. NY 12233-0001
(518)457-0530
Mail Your Completed Forms To:
U.S EPA Region II
Air and Waste Management Division
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
North Carolina
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch
Environmental Health Section
Department of Human Resources
Division of Health Services
306 North Wilmington Street
P.O Box 2091
Raleigh, NC 27602-2091
(919)733-2178
North Dakota
North Dakota Department of Health
Division of Hazardous Waste
Management and Special Studies
1200 Missouri Ave , Room 302
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701)224-2366
Ohio
RCRA Activities
U.S EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
P 0. Box A3587
Chicago, IL 60690
(312)886-6148
Oklahoma
U.S. EPA Region VI
Air and Hazardous Materials Division
1201 Elm Street
Inter-First Two Building
Dallas. TX 75270
(214)767-9885
Oregon
EPA, Region X
Waste Management Branch
MS 530
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206)442-2777
For Information On State Requirements:
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Division
P O. Box 1760
Portland, OR 97207
(503)229-5913
Pennsylvania
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
MS 3HW 34
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215)597-7354
Puerto Rico
To Obtain Information Or Forms Contact:
Environmental Quality Board
Land Pollution Control Area
PO Box 11488
Santurce, PR 00010-1488
(809) 722-0439
Mail Your Completed Forms To:
U S. EPA Region II
Air and Waste Management Division
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
Division of Air and Hazardous Materials
204 Cannon Bldg
75 Davis Street
Providence, Rl 02908
(40!) 277-2797
South Carolina
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 758-5681
South Dakota
South Dakota Department of Water and Natural Resources
Office of Air Quality and Solid Waste
Joe Foss Building
Pierre, SD 57501
(605) 773-3329
Tennessee
Division of Solid Waste Management
Tennessee Department of Health and Environment
Customs House, 4th Floor
701 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203
(615)741-3424,2577,3959
EPA Form 8700-12 (6-85)
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Texas
Commercial. Municipal, Federal. State. Handlers Contact.
Texas Department of Health
Bureau of Solid Waste Management
1100 West 49th Street. T-602
Austin. TX 78756
(512)458-7271
Industrial Handlers Contact:
Texas Department of Water Resources
Industrial Solid Waste Section
P O Box 13087
Capital Station
Austin. TX 78711
(512)475-2014
Utah
Utah Department of Health
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste
State Office Building, Room 4231
PO Box 45500
Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0500
(801)533-4145
Vermont
Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation
Air and Solid Waste Programs
State Office Building
79 River Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 828-3395
Virgin Islands
To Obtain Information Or Forms Contact.
Division of Natural Resources Management
Hazardous Waste Program
Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs
PO Box 4340
Charlotte Amahe
St Thomas, VI 00801
(809) 774-3320
Mail Your Completed Forms To
U S EPA Region II
Air and Waste Management Division
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
Virginia
Virginia Department of Health
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Madison Building
109 Governor Street
Richmond, VA23219
(804)786-5271
Washington
U S EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
MS 530
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 442-2777
For Information on State Requirements
Washington Department of Ecology
Hazardous Waste Section
Olympia, WA 98504
(206) 459-6300
West Virginia
West Virginia Department of Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources
1201 Greenbrier Street
East Charleston. WV 25311
(304) 384-5935
Wisconsin
To Obtain Information or Forms Contact
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Bureau of Solid Waste Management
PO Box792l
Madison, Wl 53707
(608)266-2111
Mail Your Completed Forms to
RCRA Activities
U S EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
PO BoxA3587
Chicago, IL 60690
Wyoming
EPA Region VIM
Waste Management Division (8HWM-ON)
One Denver Place
Suite 1300
999 18th Street
Denver, CO 80202-2413
(303)293-1502
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III. Line-By-Line Instructions For Completing
EPA Form 8700-12
Type or print in black ink all items except Item X, "Signature,"
leaving a blank box between words. When typing, hit the space
bar once between characters and three times between words. If
you must use additional sheets, indicate clearly the number of
the item on the form to which the information on the separate
sheet applies.
ITEMS t-lll — Name, Mailing Address, and Location of
Installation:
Complete Items I — III. Please note that the address you give for
Item III — "Location of Installation" must be a physical address,
not a post office box or route number. If the mailing address and
physical facility location are the same, you can print "SAME" in
box for Item III.
ITEM IV — Installation Contact:
Enter the name, title and business telephone number of the
person who should be contacted regarding information submit-
ted on this form.
ITEM V — Ownership:
A) Enter the name of the legal owner of the installation. Use
additional sheets if necessary to list more than one owner.
B) Enter an "F" in the box if the installation is owned by a
Federal Agency An installation is Federally-owned if the owner
is the Federal Government, even if it is operated by a private
contractor. If the facility is not owned by the Federal Govern-
ment leave the box blank.
ITEM VI — Type of Hazardous Waste Activity:
Mark "X" in the appropriate box(es) to show which hazardous
waste activities are going on at this installation
A) Generation: Mark an "X" in this box if you generate a
hazardous waste identified or listed in 40 CFR Part 261.
For Small Quantity Generators (Less Than 1000 Kilograms/
Month):
If the total amount of hazardous waste that you generate is less
than 1000 kilograms in each calendar month, please mark an
"X" in the GENERATOR box and print the words "SMALL
QUANTITY GENERATOR" across the top of the Notification
Form (Form 8700-12).
B) Transportation: If you move hazardous waste by air, rail,
highway, or water then mark an "X" in this box. All transporters
must complete Item VII. Transporters do not have to complete
Item IX of this form, but must sign the certification in Item X.
Refer to Part 263 of the CFR for an explanation of the Federal
regulations for hazardous waste transporters.
C) Treat/Store/Dispose: If you treat, store or dispose of regu-
lated hazardous waste, then mark an "X" in this box. You are
reminded to contact the appropriate addressee listed for your
State in Section II(C) of this package to request Part A of the
RCRA Permit Application. Refer to Parts 264 and 265 of the CFR
for an explanation of the Federal regulations for hazardous
waste facility owners/operators
D) Underground Injection: Persons who generate and/or treat,
store, or dispose of hazardous waste must place an "X" m Box D
if an injection well is located at their installation. An injection
well is defined as any hole in the ground, including septic tanks,
that is deeper than it is wide and that is used for the subsurface
placement of fluids.
ITEM VII — Mode Of Transportation:
Complete this item only if you transport hazardous waste. Mark
an "X" in the box to indicate the method(s) of transportation you
use.
ITEM VIII — First Or Subsequent Notification:
Place an "X" in the appropriate box to indicate whether this is
your first or a subsequent notification. If you have filed a pre-
vious notification, enter your EPA Identification Number in the
boxes provided.
NOTE: When the owner of a facility changes, the new owner
must notify U.S. EPA of the change, even if the previous owner
already received a U.S. EPA Identification Number Because the
U.S. EPA ID Number is "site-specific," the new owner will keep
the existing ID number.
If the facility moves to another location, the owner/operator
must notify EPA of this change. In this instance a new U.S EPA
Identification Number will be assigned, since the facility has
changed locations.
ITEM IX — Description Of Hazardous Waste:*
You will need to refer to Title 40 CFR Part 261 (enclosed) in order
to complete this section. Part 261 identifies those wastes that
EPA defines as hazardous. If you need help completing this
section, please contact the appropriate addressee for your state
as listed in Section II(C) of this package.
Section A — If you handle hazardous wastes that are listed in
the "nonspecific sources" category in Part 261.31, enter the
appropriate 4-digit numbers m the boxes provided.
Section B — If you handle hazardous wastes that are listed in
the "specific industrial sources" category in Part 261.32, enter
the appropriate four-digit numbers in the boxes provided.
Section C — If you handle any of the "commercial chemical
products" listed as wastes in Part 261.33, enter the appropriate
four-digit numbers in the boxes provided.
Section D — Disregard, since EPA has not yet published infec-
tious waste regulations.
Section E — If you handle hazardous wastes which are not
listed in any of the categories above, but do possess a hazardous
characteristic, you should describe these wastes by their
hazardous characteristic. (An explanation of each characteristic
is found at Part 261.21 —261.24.) Place an "X" m the box next to
the characteristic of the wastes that you handle.
ITEM X — Certification:
This certification must be signed by the owner/operator or an
authorized representative of your installation An "authorized
representative" is a person responsible for the overall operation
of the facility (i.e., a plant manager or superintendent, or a
person of equal responsibility). All notifications must include
this certification to be complete.
"Transporters requesting a U.S EPA Identification Number do not need to complete this item, but must sign the "Certification" in Item X.
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IV. Definitions
The following definitions are included to help you to under-
stand and complete the Notification Form:
Act or RCRA means the Solid Waste Disposal Act. as
amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of
1976, as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amend-
ments of 1984, 42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.
Authorized Representative means the person responsible for
the overall operation of the facility or an operational unit (i.e.,
part of a facility), e.g., the plant manager, superintendent or
person of equivalent responsibility.
Disposal means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping,
spilling, leaking, or placing of any solid waste or hazardous
waste into or on any land or water so that such solid waste or
hazardous waste or any constituent thereof may enter the
environment or be emitted into the air or discharged into any
waters, including ground waters.
Disposal Facility means a facility or part of a facility at which
hazardous waste is intentionally placed into or on any land or
water, and at wtjich waste will remain after closure.
EPA Identification (I.D.) Number means the number assigned
by EPA to each generator, transporter, and treatment, storage,
or disposal facility.
Facility means all contiguous land, and structures, other
appurtenaces, and improvements on the land, used for treat-
ing, storing, or disposing of hazardous waste. A facility may
consist of several treatment, storage, or disposal operational
units (e.g., one or more landfills, surface impoundments, or
combinations of them).
Generator means any person, by site, whose act or process
produces hazardous waste identified or listed in Part 261 of
this chapter or whose act first causes a hazardous waste to
become subject to regulation.
Hazardous Waste means a hazardous waste as defined in 40
CFR Part 261.
Operator means the person responsible for the overall opera-
tion of a facility.
Owner means a person who owns a facility or part of a facility.
Storage means the holding of hazardous waste for a temporary
period, at the end of which the hazardous waste is treated,
disposed of, or stored elsewhere.
Transportation means the movement of hazardous waste by
air, rail, highway, or water.
Transporter means a person engaged in the off-site transpor-
tation of hazardous waste by air, rail, highway, or water.
Treatment means any method, technique, or process, includ-
ing neutralization, designed to change the physical, chemical,
or biological character or composition of any hazardous waste
so as to neutralize such waste, or so as to recover energy or
material resources from the waste, or so as to render such
waste nonhazardous, or less hazardous; safer to transport,
store or dispose of; or amenable for recovery, amenable for
storage, or reduced in volume.
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Appendix E
Uniform Hazardous Watte Manifest
(EPA Forms 8700-22 and 8700-22A)
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U.S. EPA Form 8700-22
Read all instructions before
completing this form.
This form has been designed for use
on a 12-pitch (elite) typewriter; a firm
point pen may also be used—press
down hard.
Federal regulations require generators
;md transporters of hazardous waste
and owners or operators of hazardous
waste treatment, storage, and disposal
facilities to use this form |B700-22) and.
if necessary, the continuation sheet
(Form 8700-22A) for both inter and
intrastate transportation.
Federal regulations also require
generators and transporters of
hazardous waste and owners or
operators of hazardous waste treatment.
storage and disposal facilities to
complete the following information:
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GENERATORS
Item 1. Generator's U.S El'A ID
\umber—Manifest Uoi.ument Number
Enter the generator's U.S. EPA twelve
d I.-ess
F.nter the name and mailing address of
the generator. The address should be the
location that will manage the returned
Manifest forms.
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proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway
according to applicable international and national government regulations
Unless 1 am a small quantity generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from the duty to make a waste minimization certification
under Section 30O2(b) of RCRA, 1 also certify that 1 have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree 1
have determined to be economically practicable and 1 have selected the method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which
minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment
Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year
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Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year
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18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials
Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year
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Item 4. Generator's Phone Number
Enter a telephone number where an
authorized agent of the generator may
be reached in the event of an
emergency.
Item 5. Transporter 1 Company Name
Enter the company name of the first
transporter who will transport the
waste.
Item ft U.S. EPA ID Number
Enter the U.S. EPA twelve digit
identification number of the first
transporter identified in item 5.
Item 7. Transporter 2 Company Name
If applicable, enter the company name
of the second transporter who will
transport the waste. If more than two
transporters are used to transport the
waste, use a Continuation Sheet(s) (EPA
Form 8700-22A) and list the transporters
in the order they will be transporting the
waste.
Item 8. U.S. EPA ID Number
If applicable, enter the U.S. EPA
twelve digit identification number of the
second transporter identified in item 7.
Note.—If more than two transporters are
used, enter each additional transporter's
company name and U.S. EPA twelve digit
identification number in items 24-27 on the
Continuation Sheet (EPA Form 8700-22A).
Each Continuation Sheet has space to record
two additional transporters. Every
transporter used between the generator and
the designated facility must be listed.
Item 9. Designated Facility Name and
Site Address
Enter the company name and site
address of the facility designated to
receive the waste listed on this
Manifest. The address must be the site
address, which may differ from the
company mailing address.
Item 10. U.S. EPA ID Number
Enter the U.S. EPA twelve digit
identification number of the designated
facility identified in item 9.
Item 11. U.S. DOT Description
(Including Proper Shipping Name.
Hazard Class, and ID Number (UN/
NA)J
Enter the U.S. DOT Proper Shipping
Name. Hazard Class, and ID Number
(UN/NA) for each waste as identified in
49 CFR 171 through 177.
Not*—If additional space is needed for
waste descriptions, enter these additional
descriptions in item 28 on the Continuation
Sheet (EPA Form 8700-22A).
Item 12. Containers (No. and Type)
Enter the number of containers for
uach waste and the appropriate
abbreviation from Table I (below) for
the type of container.
Table I—Types of Containers
DM = Metal drums, barrels, kegs
DW = Wooden drums, barrels, kegs
DF = Fiberboard or plastic drums,
barrels, kegs
TP=Tanks portable
TT-Cargo tanks (tank trucks)
TC=Tank cars
DT = Dump truck
CY = Cylinders
CM = Metal boxes, cartons, cases
(including roll-offs)
CW = Wooden boxes, cartons, cases
CF = Fiber or plastic boxes, cartons,
cases
BA = Burlap, cloth, paper or plastic bags
Item 13. Total Quantity
Enter the total quantity of waste
described on each line.
Item 14. Unit (Wt./Vol.)
Enter the appropriate abbreviation
from Table II (below) for the unit of
measure.
Table II—Units of Measure
G = Gallons (liquids only)
P=Pounds
T=Tons (2000 Ibs)
Y=Cubic yards
L=Liters (liquids only)
K=Kilograms
M = Metric tons (1000 kg)
N = Cubic meters
Item 15. Special Handling Instructions
and Additional Information
Generators may use this space to
indicate special transportation,
treatment, storage, or disposal
information or Bill of Lading
information. States may not require
additional, new, or different information
in this space. For international
shipments, generators must enter in this
space the point of departure (City and
State) for those shipments destined for
treatment, storage, or disposal outside
the jurisdiction of the United States.
Item 16. Generator's Certification
The generator must read, sign (by
hand), and date the certification
statement. If a mode other than highway
is used, the word "highway" should be
lined out and the appropriate mode (ran.
water, or air) inserted in the space
below. If another mode in addition to
the highway mode is used, enter the
appropriate additional mode (e.g.. ar.d
rail) in the space below.
Note.—All of the above information e\cept
the handwritten signature required in item 16
may be preprinted.
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TRANSPORTERS
Item 17. Transporter 1
Acknowledgement of Receipt of
Materials
Enter the name of the person
accepting the wa»te on behalf of the first
transporter. That person must
acknowledge acceptance of the waste
described on the Manifest by signing
and entering the date of receipt.
Item 18. Transporter 2
Acknowledgement of Receipt of
Materials
Enter, if applicable, the name of the
person accepting the waste on behalf of
the second transporter. That person
must acknowledge acceptance of the
waste described on the Manifest by
signing and entering the date of receipt.
Not*.—International Shipment*—
Transporter Responsibilities.
Exports—Transporters must sign and enter
the date the waste left the United States in
item 15 of Form 8700-22.
Imports—Shipments of hazardous waste
regulated by RCRA and transported into the
United States from another country must
upon entry be accompanied by tht U.S. EPA
Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest.
Transporters who transport hazardous waste
into the United .States from another country
are responsible for completing the Manifest
(40 CFR 263.10(c)(l))'.
Owners and Operators of Treatment.
Storage, or Disposal Facilities
tti'm 19. Discrepancy Indication Space
The authorized representative of the
designated (or alternate) facility's owner
or operator must note in this space any
significant discrepancy between the
waste described on the Manifest and the
waste actually received at the facility.
Owners and operators of facilities
located in unauthorized States (i.e.. the
U.S. EPA administers the hazardous
waste management program) who
cannot resolve significant discrepancies
within IS days of receiving the waste
must submit to their Regional
Administrator (see list below) a letter
with a copy of the Manifest at issue
describing the discrepancy and attempts
to reconcile it (40 CFR 284.72 and
265.72).
Owners and operators of facilities
located in authorized States (i.e., those
States that have received authorization
from the U.S. EPA to administer the
hazardous waste program) should
contact their State agency for
information on State Discrepancy
Report requirements.
EPA Regional Administrators
Regional Administrator, U.S. EPA
Region I. J.F. Kennedy Fed. Bldg..
Boston, MA 02203
Regional Administrator. U.S. EPA
Region II. 26 Federal Plaza. New York.
NY 10278
Regional Administrator. U.S. EPA
Region III. 6th and Walnut Sts..
Philadelphia. PA 19108
Regional Administrator. U.S. EPA
Region IV. 345 Courtland St.. NE..
Atlanta. CA 30365
Regional Administrator. U.S. EPA
Region V, 230 S. Dearborn St..
Chicago. IL 60604
Regional Administrator, U.S. EPA
Region VI. 1201 Elm Street. Dallas. TX
75270
Regional Administrator. U.S. EPA
Region VII. 324 East llth Street.
Kansas City. MO 64108
Regional Administrator. U.S. EPA
Region VIII. i860 Lincoln Street.
Denver. CO 80295
Regional Administrator. U.S. EPA
Region IX 215 Freemont Street. San
Francisco. CA 94105
Regional Administrator. U.S. EPA
Region X1200 Sixth Avenue. Seattle.
WA 98101
Item 20. Facility Owner or Operator
Certification of Receipt of Hazardous
Materials Covered by Thit Manifest
Except as Noted in Item 19
Print or type the name of the person
accepting the waste on behalf of the
owner or operator of the facility. That
person must acknowledge acceptance of
the waste described on th* Manifest by
signing and entering the date of receipt
Items A-K are not required by Federal
regulations for intra- or interstate
transportation. However, States may
require generators and owners or
operators of treatment, storage, or
disposal facilities to complete some or
all of items A-K as part of State
manifest reporting requirements.
Generators and owners and operators of
treatment storage, or disposal facilities
are advised to contact State officials for
guidance on completing the shaded
areas of the Manifest
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23. Generawr'• NMM
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I Number
M. State Generator's IO
24. Transport** Company Nama
25. US EM K> Numtar
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26. Tranaportac Company Nama
27. US EPA 10 Numbar
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33 Transporter Acknowledge lTI*r' o* BtCft'pt o< Mant'
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34 Transporter Acfcnomlg
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Instructions— Continuation Sheet. U.S.
EPA Form 8700-22A
Read all instructions before
co.Tplfiting this form.
This form has been designed for use
on a 12-pitch (elite) typewriter a firm
point pen may also be used— press
tlown hard.
This form must be used as a
continuation sheet to U.S. EPA Form
8700-22 if:
• More than two transporters are to be
used to transport the waste:
• More space is required for the U.S.
DOT description and related
information in Item 11 of U.S. EPA
Form 8700-22.
Federal regulations require generators
und transporters of hazardous waste
and owners or operators of hazardous
waste treatment, storage, or disposal
facilities to use the uniform hazardous
waste manifest (EPA Form 8700-22) and.
if necessary, this continuation sheet
(EPA Form 8700-22A) for both inter- and
mtrastate transportation.
GENERATORS
Item 21. Generator's U.S. EPA ID
r — Manifest Document Number
Enter the generator's U.S. EPA twelve
digit identification number and the
unique five digit number assigned to this
Manifest (e.g.. 00001) as it appears in
i!<-m 1 on the first puge of the Manifest.
Itum 22. Puye -
Enter the page number of this
Continuation Sheet.
I :i'm 2,1. Generator's .\'tm;e
Enter the generator's name as it
appears in iU-m 3 on the first page of ihe
Manifest.
/,'< :n _'•/. Transporter - Company
V/.-vp
If aJditioiiol trunsjiorters arc used to
;i\.r.spoit the waste described on this
Manifest, enter the company name of •
path Additional transporter in the order
in which they will transport the waste.
Enter after the word "Transporter" the
order of the transporter. For example.
Transporter 3 Company Name. Each
Continuation Sheet will record the
names of two additional transporters.
Item 25. U.S. EPA ID Number
Enter the U.S. EPA twelve digit
identification number of the transporter
described in item 24.
TRANSPORTERS
///•//* .iJ.
Item 28. Transporter •
Name
• Company
If additional transporters are used to
transport the waste described on this
Manifest, enter the company name of
each additional transporter in the order
in which they will transport the wast*.
Enter after the word 'Transporter" the
order of the transporter. For examDle.
Transporter 4 Company Name. Each
Continuation Sheet wnj record the
names of two additional transporters.
Item 27. U.S. EPA ID Number
Enter the U.S. EPA twelve digit
identification number of the transporter
described in item 26.
Hem 28. U.S. DOT Description Including
Proper Shipping Name, Hazardous
Class, and ID Number (UN/NA)
Refer to item 11.
Hum 29. Containers (No. and Type}
Refer to item 12.
Item 30. Total Quantity
Refer to item 13.
Item 31. Unit (Wt./Va! 1
Refer to item 14.
Item 32. Special Handling Instructions
Generators may use this space to
indicate special transportation.
treatment, storage, or disposal
information or Bill of Lading
information. States are not authorized to
require additional, new. or different
information in this space.
nf
Materials
Enter the same number of the
Transporter as identified in item 24.
Enter also the name of the person
accepting the waste on behalf of the
Transporter (Company Name) identified
in item 24. That person must
acknowledge acceptance of the waste
described on the Manifest by signing
and entering the date of receipt.
Item 34. Transporter -
Acknowledgement of Receipt of
Materials
Enter the same number as identified
in item 26. Enter also the name of the
person accepting the waste on behalf of
the Transporter (Company Name)
identified in item 26. That person must
acknowledge acceptance of the waste
described on the Manifest by signing
and entering the date of receipt.
• • • • •
Owners and Operators of Treatment.
Storage, or Disposal Facilities
Item 35. Discrepancy Indication Space
Refer to item 19.
Items L-R are not required by Federal
regulations for intra- or interstate
transportation. However. States may
require generators and owners or
operators of treatment, storage, or
disposal facilities to complete some or
all of items L-R as part of State manifest
reporting requirements. Generators and
owners and operators of treatment.
storage, or disposal facilities are
advised to contact State officials for
guidance on completing the shaded
areas of the manifest
(Editor's note: In a separate notice.
the Environmental Protection Agency
February 26. 1980. published a notifi-
cation form to be used by generators.
transporters, and operators involved in
hazardous waste activities < 45 FR
12746i That form and the instructions
for completing it are reprinted here for
the convenience of subscribers.
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Appendix F
Generator Annual Report
(EPA Form 8700-13)
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Please print or type with ELITE type (12characters per inch).
Form Approved OMB No. 2000-0058
GSA No. 0271-EPA-Aft
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
I. TYPE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
PART A: GENERATOR ANNUAL REPORT
THIS REPORT IS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC.31.
PART B: FACILITY ANNUAL REPORT
PLEASE PLACE LABEL IN THIS SPACE
THIS REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31.
PART C: UNMANIFESTED WASTE REPORT
THIS REPORT IS FOR A WASTE
RECEIVED (day, mo., & yr.)
INSTRUCTIONS: You may have received a preprinted label attached to the front of this pamphlet; affix it in the designated space above—left. If any of the
information on the label is incorrect, draw a line through it and supply the correct information in the appropriate section below. If the label is complete and
correct, leave Sections II, III, and IV below blank. If you did not receive a preprinted label, complete all sections. "Installation" means a single site where
hazardous waste is generated, treated, stored, or disposed of. Please refer to the specific instructions for generators or facilities before completing this form.
The information requested herein is required by law (Section 3002/3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act).
II. INSTALLATION'S EPA I.D. NUMBER
III. NAME OF INSTALLATION
IV. INSTALLATION MAILING ADDRESS
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STREET OR P.O. BOX
CITY OR TOWN
V. LOCATION OF INSTALLATION
STREET OR ROUTE NUMBER
CITY OR TOWN
VI. INSTALLATION CONTACT
NAME (last and first)
PHONE NO. (area code & no. I
VII. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES USED (for Part A reports only)
List the EPA Identification Numbers for those transporters whose services were used during the reporting year represented by this report.
VIII. COST ESTIMATES FOR FACILITIES (for Part B it-ports only)
A. COST ESTIMATE FOR FACILITY CLOSURE
B. COST ESTIMATE FOR POST CLOSURE MONITORING AND
MAINTENANCE (disposal facilities onl))
I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents, and that
based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate,
and complete. I arn aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
A PRINT OR TYPE NAME
SIGNATURE
C DATE SIGNED
EPA Form 8700-13 (1-81)
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Please print or type with ELITE type 112characters/inch)
Form Approved OMB No. 2000- 0058
GSA No. 12345-XX
FACILITY REPORT - PARTS B & C
(Collected under the authority of Section .1004 of RCRA 1
FOR OFFICIAL.
USE ONLY
t. DATS; RECEIVED
i H U-iii9rT
2. RECEIVED BY
XVI. TYPE OF REPORT (enter an "X")
D-ARTB
DP
XVII. FACILITY'S EPA I.D. NO.
1
GENERATOR ADDRESS (street or P.O. box, city, state, & zip code)^
o| 14 ||i
XXI. WASTE IDENTIFICATION
L.INE
NUMBER
A. DESCRIPTION OF WASTE
B. EPA
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
NUMBER
(see instructions)
c.
HAND-
LING
METHOD
(enter
code)
-i 1-
D AMOUNT
OF WASTE
E.
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L.o:"2
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: UNMANIFESTED WASTE REPORT (EPA Form 8700-13 & 13B)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Included with these instructions is a detachable copy of EPA Form 8700-13,
Hazardous Waste Report and EPA Form 8700-13B, Facility Report-Parts
B & C (forms an printed back-to-back). In addition to these General Instruc-
tions and the Summary of Specific Instructions, a partial reproduction of
applicable instructions originally printed in the Federal Register, Volume 45,
No. 98, pages 33228, 33256, & 33257 is included. Ignore all shaded instruc-
tions and form sections because they do not apply to Unmanifested Waste
Reports.
WHO MUST FILE
Any hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility that accepts
wastes from an off-site source without an accompanying manifest must file
an Unmanifested Waste Report.
WHAT TO FILE
An Unmanifested Waste Report consists of two forms:
(1) The Hazardous Waste Report, EPA Form 8700-13, as a cover sheet,
with
(2) The Facility Report-Parts B & C, EPA Form 8700-13B.
The Hazardous Waste Report asks general information, such as the name and
address of the facility.
The Facility Report —Parts B & C. asks more detailed information. The
Facility Report is used both as part of the Annual Report (Part B). and as
an Unmanifested Waste Report (Part C). To use this form as an Unmani-
fMtad Wast* Report, you must read all the directions for Parts B & C, and
follow the special instructions for Part C.
WHEN TO FILE
The owner or operator must prepare and submit the Unmanifested Waste
Report within 15 days after receiving an Unmanifested waste (see 40 CFR
265.76).
WHERE TO FILE
Mail this report to the Regional Office that serves your State. Please use
Table 1 to determine the address of the appropriate Regional Office.
SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
Section I-Part C
Please enter the date that the unmanifested waste was received at the facili-
ty. Parts A and B of this Section do not apply to the Unmanifested Waste
Report.
Section* II through VI
Complete as instructed in the Specific Instructions that follow.
Sections Vt and VIII
Ignore these sections.
Section IX
Complete as instructed in the Specific Instructions that follow.
Section XVI
When using this form as an Unmanifested Waste Report, put an "X" in the
box marked Part C.
Sections XVII through XXI
Complete as instructed in the Specific Instructions that follow.
Section XXII: IMPORTANT
Facilities accepting an unmanif iested hazardous waste shipment rni'st supply
EPA with information which clearly indentifies the transporter of such ship-
ment, as required in the Subpart C Specific Instructions relating to this sec-
tion. Additionally, facilities should include here any information known re-
garding the generators of the wastes included in the unmanifested shipment.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR EPA FORM 8700-13 (ignore shaded areas)
(Reproduced from the Federal Register, Volume 45, No. 98, pages 33256 & 33257.)
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions before completing this form.
Section I: Type of Hazardous Waste Report
PART A: GENERATOR ANNUAL REPORT
For generators who ship their waste off-site to facilities which they do not
own or operate; fill in the reporting year for this report (e.g., 1982).
NOTE: Generators who ship hazardous waste off-site to a facility which
they do not own or operate must complete the facility (Part B) report
instead of the Part A report.
PART B: FACILITY ANNUAL REPORT
For owners or operators of on-site or off-site facilities that treat, store, or
dispose of hazardous waste; fill in the reporting year for this report (e.g.,
1982).
PART C: UNMANIFESTED WASTE REPORT
For facility owners or operators who accept for treatment, storage, or dis-
posal any hazardous waste from an off-site source without an accompanying
manifest; fill in the date the waste was received at the facility (e.g., April
12, 1982).
Section II Through Section IV: Installation I.O. Number, Name of Installa-
tion, and Installation Mailing Address
If you received a preprinted label from EPA, attach it in the space provided
and leave Sections II through IV blank. If there is an error or omission on
the label, cross out the incorrect information and fill in the appropriate
items(s). If you did not receive a preprinted label, complete Section II
through Section IV.
Section V: Location of Installation
If your installation location address is different than the mailing address,
enter the location address of your installation.
Section VI: Installation Contact
Enter the name (last and first) and telephone number of the person whom
may be contacted regarding information contained in this report.
Section VII: Transportation Services Used (for Part A Reports Only)
List the EPA Identification Number for each transporter whose services
you used during the reporting year.
Section VIII: Cost Estimates for Facilities (for Part B Reports Only)
A. Enter the most recent cost estimate for facility closure in dollars. See
Subpart H of 40 CFR parts 264 or 265 for more detail.
B. For disposal facilities only, enter the most recent cost estimate for post
closure monitoring and maintenance. See Subpart H of 40 CFR parts 264 or
265 for more detail.
Section IX: Certification
The generator or his authorized representative (Part A reports) or the owner
or operator of the facility or his authorized representative (Parts B and C re-
ports) must sign and date the certification where indicated. The printed or
typed name of the person signing the report must also be included where
indicated.
NOTE: Since more than one page is required for each report, enter the
page number of each sheet in the lower right corner as well as the total
number of pages.
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PART B SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR EPA FORM 8700-13B (ignore shaded areas)
Facility Annual Report for owners or operators of on-site or off-site facilities
that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste.
NOTE: Generators who ship hazardous waste off-site to a facility they own
or operate must complete this Part B report instead of the Generator (Part
A) Annual report.
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions before completing this form.
Section XVI: Type of Report
Put an "X" in the box marked Part B.
Section XVII: Facility's EPA Identification Number
Enter the EPA identification number for your facility.
Example-
Section XVIII: Generator's EPA Identification Number
Enter the EPA identification number of the generator of the waste describ-
ed under Section XXI which was received by your facility during the report-
ing year. A separate sheet must be used for each generator. If the waste came
from a foreign generator, enter the EPA identification number of the im-
porter in this section and enter the name and address of the foreign genera-
tor in Section XXII, Comments. If the waste was generated and treated,
stored, or disposed of at the same installation, leave this section blank.
Section XIX: Generator'* Name
Enter the name of the generator corresponding to the generator's EPA ident-
ification number in Section XVIII.
If the waste was generated and treated, stored, or disposed of at the same
installation, enter "ON-SITE."
If the waste came from a foreign generator, enter the name of the importer
xirresponding to the EPA identification number in Section XVIII.
Section XX: Generator's Addrest
inter the address of the generator corresponding to the generator's EPA
dentification number in Section XVIII. If the waste was generated and
treated, stored, or disposed of at the same installation, leave this section
blank. If the waste came from a foreign generator, enter the address of the
importer corresponding to the EPA identification number in Section XVIII.
Section XXI: Waste Identification
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PART B SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR EPA FORM 8700- 13B - Continued
Section XXI-D: Amount of Waste
Enter the total amount of waste described on this line which you received
during this reporting year.
Section XXI-E: Unit of Measure
Enter the unit of measure code for the quantity of waste described on this
line. Units of measure which must be used in this report and the appropriate
codes are:
Unit« of Measure
Pounds
Short Tons (2,000 Ibs) .
Kilograms
Tonnes (1,000 kg) . . .
Code
P
T
K
M
Units of volume may not be used for reporting but must be converted intc
one of the above units of weight, taking into account the appropriate density
or specific gravity of the waste.
Section XXII: Comments
This space may be used to explain or clarify any entry. If used, enter i
cross-reference to the appropriate Section number.
NOTE: Since more than one page is required for each report, enter thi
page number of each sheet in the lower right hand corner as well as the
total number of pages.
Where required by 40 CFR 264 or 265, Subparts F or R, attach ground
water monitoring data to this report.
PART C SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS: UNlVIANIFESTED WASTE REPORT
Unmanifested Waste Report for facility owners or operators who accept for
treatment, storage, or disposal any hazardous waste from an off-site source
without an accompanying manifest.
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions before completing this form.
For the Unmanifested Waste Report, EPA Forms 8700-13 and 8700-138
must be filled out according to the directions for the Part B Facility Annual
Report except that:
(1) Blocks for which information is not available to the owner or opera-
tor of the reporting facility may be marked "UNKNOWN," and
(2) The following special instructions apply
Section VIM: Cost Estimates for Facilities
Do not enter closure or post-closure cost estimates.
Section XVI: Type of Report
Put an "X" in the box marked Part C.
Section XXI-A: Description of Waste
Use as many line numbers as are needed to describe the waste.
Section XXI- C: Handling Code
Enter the handling code which describes the status of the waste on the dati
the report is filed. (See Table 2, attached.)
Section XXI-D: Amount of Waste
Enter the amount of waste received, rather than a total annual aggregate
Section XXII: Comments
a. Enter the EPA Identification number, name, ana address of the. trans
porter, if known. If the transporter is not known to you, enter the name,anc
chauffeur license number of the driver and the State and license number 01
the transporting vehicle which presented the waste to your facility, i
known.
b Enter an explanation of how the waste movement was presented to youi
facility; why you believe the waste is hazardous; and how your facility plan:
to manage the waste. Continue on a separate blank sheet of paper if addi
tional space is needed.
NOTE: Include here any information known regarding the generators ol
wastes included in the Unmanifested shipment.
TABLE 1 - REGIONAL MAILING ADDRESSES AND AREAS SERVED
Address each to.
Regional Administrator
Atm HCPA Unmanifested Waste Report
Regional Mailing^ddress
REGION I
U S. Environmental Protection «gency
John F Kennedy Building
Boston, Massachusetts 02203
REGION II
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New Yo^k 10007
REGION III
U S. Environmental Protection Agency
6th & Walnut Streets
Philadelphia, Pf-nnsylvania 19106
REGION IV
U S. Eiwironmtntal Protectic i Agency
345 Courtland Street, N E
Atlanta, Georgia 30365
REGION V
U S Environmental Protection Agency
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604
Areas Served
Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Is-
land, Vermont
New Jersey, New
York, Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico
Delaware, District of
Columbia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virgin-
ia, West Virginia
Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Kentucky,
Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Caro-
lina, Tennessee
iIlinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Minnesota,
Ohio, Wisconsin
Regional Mailing Address
REGION VI
U S. Environmental Protection Agency
First International Building
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, Texas 75270
REGION VII
U S. Environmental Protection Agency
324 East 11th Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
REGION VIII
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1816 Lincoln Street
Denver, Colorado 80203
REGION IX
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, California 94105
REGION X
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101
Areas Served
Arkansas, Louisiana.
New Mexico, Okla
homa, Texas
Iowa, Kansas, Missou
n, Nebraska
Colorado, Montana,
North Dakota, Soutf
Dakota, Utah, Wyo
ming
Arizona, California
Hawaii, Nevada,
Guam, American
Samoa, Trust Tf
tones
Alaska, Idaho, Ore
gon, Washington
(3)
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TABLE 2 - HANDLING CODES
(Reproduced from the Federal Register, Volume 45, No. 98, page 33228.)
Enter the handling code(s) listed below that most closely represents the
technique(s) used at the facility to treat, store, or dispose of each quantity
of hazardous waste received.
1. Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste pile
S04 Surface impoundment
SOB Other (specify)
2. Treatment
(a) THERMAL TREATMENT
T06 Liquid injection incinerator
T07 Rotary kiln incinerator
T08 Fluidized bed incinerator
T09 Multiple hearth incinerator
T10 Infrared furnace incinerator
T1 1 Molten salt destructor
T12 Pyrolysis
T13 Wet air oxidation
T14 Calcination
T15 Microwave discharge
T16 Cement kiln
T17 Lime kiln
T18 Other (specify)
(b) CHEMICAL TREATMENT
T19 Absorption mound
T20 Absorption field
T21 Chemical fixation
T22 Chemical oxidation
T23 Chemical precipitation
T24 Chemical reduction
T25 Chlorination
T26 Chlormolysis
T27 Cyanide destruction
T28 Degradation
T29 Detoxification
T30 Ion exchange
T31 Neutralization
T32 Ozonation
T33 Photolysis
T34 Other (specify)
(c) PHYSICAL TREATMENT
(1 ) Separation of Components
T35 Centrifugation
T36 Clarification
T37 Coagulation
T38 Decanting
T39 Encapsulation
T40 Filtration
T41 Flocculation
T42 Flotation
T43 Foaming
T44 Sedimentation
T45 Thickening
T46 Ultrafiltration
T47 Other (specify)
(2) Removal
T48
T49
T50
T51
T52
T53
T54
T55
T56
T57
T58
T59
T60
T61
T62
T63
T64
T65
T66
of Specific Components
Absorption-molecular sieve
Activated carbon
Blending
Catalysis
Crystallization
Dialysis
Distillation
Electrodialysis
Electrolysis
Evaporation
High gradient magnetic separation
Leaching
Liquid ion exchange
Liquid extraction
Reverse osmosis
Solvent recovery
Stripping
Sand filter
Other (specify)
(d) BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
T67
T68
T69
T70
T71
T72
T73
T74
T75
T76
T77
T78-79
3. Disposal
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
D85
Activated sludge
Aerobic lagoon
Aerobic tank
Anaerobic lagoon
Composting
Septic tank
Spray irrigation
Thickening filter
Trickling filter
Waste stabilization pond
Other (specify)
[Reserved]
Underground injection
Landfill
Land treatment
Ocean disposal
Surface impoundment (to be closed as a landfill)
Other (specify)
(4)
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Appendix G
Draft Letter to Ills
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Dear [POTW Customer]:
We are writing to you to advise you that your facility, [insert name],
may be subject to solid or hazardous waste management requirements pursuant to
the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (PL 94-580 as amended) and
State hazardous waste management regulations.
The enclosed general material describes Federal [and State] requirements
for hazardous waste generators and transporters. This packet includes
descriptions of hazardous waste management requirements which may apply to
your operation if it involves generating or transporting hazardous waste. It
also contains EPA-approved [or State-approved] forms which you will need to
fulfill these requirements.
In order to ensure that your operations comply with Federal, State, and
local hazardous waste management regulations, please consult [name, address,
and phone number of local, State, or EPA Regional hazardous waste authority]
to determine all specific requirements that apply to your operation.
Sincerely yours,
[Responsible POTW Official]
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Appendix H
EPA Pamphlets on
Small Quantity Generators
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United States March 1985
Environmental Protection EPA/530-SW-85-006
Agency
Solid Waste and Emergency Response
f/EPA Requirements for
Small Quantity
Hazardous Waste
Generators
Questions and
Answers
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In 1976, Congress enacted the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to protect
human health and the environment from improper
waste management practices. In issuing hazardous
waste regulations under RCRA, the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) first focused on those
large generators who produce the greatest portion
of the hazardous waste. Regulations EPA published
on May 19, 1980. exempted "small quantity
generators" from most of the hazardous waste
requirements. But amendments to RCRA signed
into law November 8. 1984, mandate several new
requirements for small quantity generators. Here
are answers to basic questions arising as a result of
the 1984 amendments.
Q. What is a small quantity generator?
A. A "small quantity generator" is a business or
organization that produces hazardous waste in
quantities less than 1,000 kilograms (approximately
2,200 pounds) per calendar month. There are
600,000 to 650,000 such establishments currently
operating in the United States.
Q. Are all small quantity generators affected by the
new law?
A. No. The new law will initially affect about
175,000 generators who produce 100 to 1000
kilograms of hazardous waste per month.
Generators who produce less than 100 kilograms
per month will not be immediately affected by the
amendments.
Q.How much hazardous waste is produced by small
quantity generators?
A. Altogether, generators of less than 1000 kilograms
per month produce about 940,000 metric tons of
hazardous waste per year. Generators affected by
the new law account for an estimated 700,000
metric tons per year.
Q.What kinds of businesses are likely to be small
quantity generators?
A.An EPA survey indicated that nearly 85 percent of
the small quantity generators are in
nonmanufacturing industries. Vehicle maintenance
and construction establishments are the largest
categories covered. Other nonmanufacturing
establishments affected include laundries and dry
cleaners, photographic processors, equipment
repair shops, laboratories, and schools. The other
15 percent of small quantity generators are in
manufacturing: primarily metal manufacturing, but
also including printing, chemical manufacturing
and formulating, furniture manufacturing, and
textile manufacturing establishments.
This information is based on a survey conducted
by EPA. The survey covered 22 industry categories
that were likely to contain a significant number of
small quantity generators. EPA estimates that
approximately two-thirds of all small quantity
generators fall into these 22 industry groups.
Q.What kinds of waste do small quantity generators
produce?
A.Some of the most common wastes produced by
small quantity generators are:
—spent solvents and chemicals
—chemical wastes produced during manufacturing
or industrial processes
—discarded chemical products
—chemical containers and chemical spill residues
—used lead-acid batteries.
Q. How have requirements for small quantity
generators changed?
A. Under the May 1980 hazardous waste regulations,
small quantity generators have been required only
to determine whether or not they produce
hazardous waste, and to see that the waste is sent
to facilities approved by EPA or a state to manage
solid or hazardous waste.
In the 1984 amendments to RCRA, however.
Congress directed EPA to publish by March 31.
1986, regulations covering generators of more than
100 but less than 1,000 kilograms of hazardous
waste per month. In these regulations, EPA must.
at a minimum, require these small quantity
generators to see that their hazardous waste is
managed at an approved hazardous waste facility.
The new law also specifies that by August 5,
1985, generators of 100 to 1,000 kilograms of
hazardous waste per month will be required to
complete parts of the Uniform Hazardous Waste
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Manifest to accompany hazardous waste they ship
off their premises. The Manifest is a specific form
EPA requires all regulated hazardous waste
generators to use when they ship ha/ardous waste.
Use of the Manifest also satisfies Department of
Transportation (DOT) requirements for shipment of
hazardous materials.
As of August 5. 1985. affected small quantity
generators will be required to complete the
following information on the Manifest:
—name, address, and signature of the generator
—DOT shipping name, hazard class, and waste
identification number
—number and type of containers
—quantity of hazardous waste being transported
—name and address of facility designated to
ceceive the hazardous waste.
Q.What if EPA does not promulgate final regulations
by the March 31. 1986. deadline?
A.The 1984 amendments include a number of
provisions that will automatically become effective
April 1. 1986. if EPA does not publish final rules
before that date:
• Generators of 100 to 1.000 kilograms of waste
per calendar month must continue to complete the
Uniform Manifest and include the name of the
waste transporter in addition to the other
information required.
• Treatment, storage, and disposal of waste
produced by these generators must occur at a
"Subtitle C facility"—that is. a facility authorized
under Subtitle C by EPA or a state to treat, store, or
dispose of hazardous waste.
• A copy of each manifest must be signed by the
facility designated to receive the waste, and
returned to the generator, who must keep it on file
for 3 years.
• Manifest Exception Reports must be filed with
EPA twice a year. A generator who has not
received a signed copy of the Uniform Manifest
from the designated facility confirming its receipt
of a waste shipment must list such "lost
shipments" on the manifest Exception Report.
These provisions do not necessarily reflect the
standards that EPA is required to develop for small
quantity generators under the 1984 amendments.
Those regulations \\ill be proposed in the Ffdenil
Register in the summer ot 1985
Q.Do provisions taking effect August 5. 1985. require
the use ot approved ha/ardous uaste transporters
or disposal facilities by affected small quantity
generators?
A.Nio. The August 1985 requirement tor these
generators to complete parts of the l.'nitorm
Ha/ardous Waste Manifest still allows them to
send wastes to either an authori/ed ha/ardous
waste facility or to a facility approved by the state
to manage nonhazardous solid waste, sue h as a
sanitary landfill. In reality, however, small
quantity generators may find that only hazardous
waste transporters and hazardous uaste facilities
are willing to accept waste that is accompanied by
a Manifest. If this is the case, state hazardous
waste offices should be able to provide lists of
licensed transporters and hazardous waste facilities
to help small quantity generators locate these
services.
By March 31. 1986. or by the date that new
regulations issued by EPA become effective, small
quantity generators will be required to treat, store.
or dispose of their hazardous waste at an
authorized hazardous waste (Subtitle C) facility.
(Certain wastes, principally used lead-acid
batteries, will continue to remain exempt from
most RCRA requirements if they are recycled.)
Q.How can small quantity generators determine if
they product- the kinds or quantities of waste that
make them subject to the 1984 amendments?
A.Generators must first determine whether they
produce hazardous waste. EPA considers a waste
hazardous if (1) it has any one of four
characteristics (ignitability, reactivity, corrosivity,
toxicity) that make it dangerous to human health
and the environment after it is discarded; or (2) it
is listed among the approximately 400 substances
EPA has determined to be hazardous.
EPA's hazardous waste regulations are explained
in detail in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
at 40 CFR Parts 260-266. If the Code of Federal
Regulations is not available for reference, contact
one or more of the following for information:
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—EPA's RCRA Hotline: 800-424-9346 (382-3000 in
the Washington. DC. area)
—EPA's Small Business Hotline: 800-368-5888
—EPA Regional Offices (see list below)
—national or regional trade associations
In ALL cases, generators should contact their
state agency responsible for hazardous waste
management for information on state requirements.
Q. How can generators obtain copies of the Uniform
Manifest?
A. Small quantity generators should first check with
their state agency responsible for hazardous waste
management since 22 states require use of their
own versions of the Uniform Manifest and may
require additional information, such as generator
identification numbers or the name of the waste
hauler. EPA regional offices (see list below) may be
able to assist small quantity generators in obtaining
the proper manifest form. If no state manifest is
required, the manifest may be photocopied from
the Federal Register of March 20. 1984. or
purchased from some commercial printers.
Q. What requirements do states impose on small
quantity generators?
A.State requirements may be stricter than federal
requirements for small quantity generators. For
example, 15 states (California, Illinois, Kansas,
Louisiana, Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts.
Minnesota. Missouri, New Hampshire. New jersey,
Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and
Washington) already require generators of under
1.000 kilograms per calendar month to manifest
their waste and ship it only to authorized
hazardous waste management facilities. Four states
(California. Louisiana. Minnesota, and Rhode
Island) have no small quantity generator
exemptions and, therefore, currently regulate all
generators of hazardous waste. Other states have
differing exclusion levels. Firms that think they
may be generators of hazardous waste are strongly
encouraged to contact their state hazardous waste
management agency for information on the
requirements.
Q.Where can small quantity generators get further
information or assistance?
A. Generators should contact their state hazardous
waste offices for information on requirements they
must meet.
For questions on the RCRA amendments or
federal hazardous waste regulations in general.
generators may contact their EPA regional office
(see list below) or EPA's toll-free RCRA Hotline.
800-424-9346; in Washington, DC, 382-3000. Small
quantity generators may also wish to contact EPA's
Small Business Hotline: 800-368-5888.
EPA Regional Offices
EPA Region 1
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
(617)223-7210
Connecticut. Massachusetts.
Maine. New Hampshire.
Rhode Island. Vermont
EPA Region 2
26 Federal Plaza
New York. NY 10007
(2121264-2525
New Jersey. New York.
Puerto Rico. Virgin Islands
EPA Region 3
6th and Walnut Streets
Philadelphia. PA 19106
(215) 597-9800
Delaware, Maryland.
Pennsylvania. Virginia.
EPA Region 6
1201 Elm Street
Dallas. TX 75270
(214) 767-2600
Arkansas, Louisiana.
New Mexico. Oklahoma,
Texas
EPA Region 7
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City. K A 66101
(913)236^2800
Iowa. Kansas. Missouri,
Nebraska
EPA Region 8
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver. CO 80295
(303) 837-3895
Colorada, Montana.
North Dakota. South
West Virginia, District of Columbia Dakota. Utah, Wyoming
EPA Region 4
345 Courtland Street NE
Atlanta. GA 30365
(404)881-4727
Alabama. Florida. Georgia.
Kentucky, Mississippi.
North Carolina. South
Carolina. Tennessee
EPA Region 5
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago. IL 60604
(312) 353-2000
Illinois. Indiana.
Michigan. Minnesota.
Ohio. Wisconsin
EPA Region •
215 Freemont Street
San Francisco. CA 94105
(415)974-8153
Arizona. California. Hawaii.
Nevada. American Samoa. Guam.
Trust Territories of the Pacific
EPA Region 10
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle. WA98101
(206) 442-5810
Alaska. Idaho. Oregon,
Washington
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United States March 1985
Environmental Protection EPA/530-SW-85-005
Agency
Solid Waste and Emergency Response
&ER& Small Quantity
Hazardous Waste
Generators
The
New RCRA
Requirements
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On November 8, 1984, amendments were
enacted strengthening the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the federal
law which protects human health and the
environment from improper waste management
practices. This now legislation—the Hazardous and
Solid Waste Amendments—makes many changes
in the national program which regulates hazardous
waste from the time it is generated to its final
disposition. The program is administered by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
through its Office of Solid Waste.
One of the new RCRA provisions directs EPA to
promulgate regulations for the generators of small
quantities of hazardous waste. Previously, EPA
regulated only those establishments generating
more than 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds) of
hazardous waste per month. Under the new law,
establishments that generate 100 kilograms (220
pounds, or roughly half a 55-gallon drum) but less
than 1,000 kilograms in a calendar month will
have to comply with those requirements which
cover the transportation and disposal of hazardous
waste.
Newly Regulated Businesses
EPA estimates that the new RCRA will increase the
number of federally regulated generators from
about 15,000 to well over 100,000 firms. An EPA
survey released in March 1985 suggested that more
than half of these small quantity generators fall
into one of five categories:
• Vehicle maintenance
• Manufacturing and finishing of metals
• Printing
• Photography
• Laundries and dry cleaners
Other industrial categories with a substantial
number of small quantity generators are: wood
preserving, analytical and clinical laboratories,
construction, and pesticide applicators.
The new federal requirements will have their
greatest impact on the waste management practices
of firms not now regulated by state hazardous
waste laws. At least 22 states currently impose
some degree of regulation on small quantity
generators.
August 1985 Requirements
Starting in August 1985, small quantity generators
who ship their hazardous waste off their premises
must obtain and fill out parts of a Uniform
Hazardous Waste Manifest. This is a form that EPA
and the Department of Transportation (DOT)
currently require all regulated hazardous waste
generators to use when they ship hazardous
waste. The manifest provides a way to track a
shipment of hazardous waste from its origin to its
final disposal.
The manifest must accompany shipments of
hazardous waste made after August 5, 1985. The
manifest must include:
• The generator's name, address, and signature.
• The DOT description of the waste, including the
shipping name, hazard classification, and
identification number.
• The number and type of containers.
• The quantity of waste being transported.
• The name and address of the facility designated
to receive the waste.
March 31, 1986 Deadline
By March 31, 1986, EPA must issue final
regulations that protect human health and
environment from small quantities of hazardous
waste. At a minimum, the new regulations must:
• Require that hazardous waste from generators of
more than 100 kilograms per month must be
treated, stored, or disposed of at an approved
hazardous waste facility.
• Allow small quantity generators to store waste
on the premises of the establishment for up to 180
days without the need for a storage permit. The
period may be extended to 270 days for waste that
must be transported more than 200 miles, provided
that no more than 6,000 kilograms are stored.
If EPA fails to issue final regulations by March
31, 1986, hazardous waste from small quantity
generators automatically becomes subject to these
minimum requirements.
In addition, for waste shipped off-site, small
quantity generators will be required to:
• Include the name of the transporter on the
manifest.
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• Retain manifests signed by the hazardous waste
facility for at least 3 years. (The facility will be
required to return a copy of the signed manifest to
the generator.)
• Notify EPA at least twice a year of any manifests
that are not returned by the facility.
Education/Assistance Program
Because the new RCRA provisions regulate a large
number of companies for the first time, EPA is
conducting an education/assistance program to
alert small quantity generators to their
responsibilities under federal law. The program is
in two phases, paralleling the two phases in which
the new RCRA will be implemented.
For the provisions that must be implemented by
August 1985, EPA will:
• Identify potential small quantity generators.
• Provide information—through EPA regional
offices, states and trade associations—to help small
quantity generators determine if they are affected
by the new regulations. This information will
identify wastes by product trade names, chemical
and slang names, or general descriptions; and will
correlate the waste with the appropriate
Department of Transportation identification
number wherever possible.
• Inform small quantity generators of the need to
prepare a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest to
accompany any waste they ship, and explain how
and where to obtain the appropriate manifest form.
For the final regulations—to be issued by March
31, 1986, or that take effect automatically on April
1, 1986, if EPA does not issue final regulations on
time—EPA must:
• Alert the small quantity generators to the new
regulations and the additional requirements.
• Provide them with complete instructions and
industry-specific information that will help them
in complying.
To help in carrying out this education/assistance
program, EPA is working closely with trade
associations, small business organizations, and
state and local government organizations.
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Appendix I
Biennial Hazardous Waste Report
(EPA Form 8700-13B)
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OMB»: 2050-0024Expires: 12-31-86
NOTE: As of press time, this 1983 biennial report form
was the most current used by EPA. Contact your
appropriate State or Regional office with any
questions.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facility
Report for
1983
THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
THE 1983 RCRA FACILITY BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT.
A RESPONSE IS REQUIRED BY LAW.
EPA Form 8700 - 13B (5-80) Revised (11-83)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE FACILITY
(TSD) BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
(EPA Form 8700-13E)
IMPORTANT; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING
THE BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT FORM.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Who Must File
Owners or operators of facilities that treated, stored,
or disposed of federally regulated quantities of hazardous
waste at any time during the 1983 calendar year must file a
biennial report with EPA. The information requested in
this report is required by law (Section 3004 of RCRA).
If your facility did not treat, store, or dispose of
regulated quantities of hazardous waste at any time during
the 1983 calendar year, you must still file page one of the
biennial report form to notify EPA of your non-regulated
status (pursuant to Section 3007 of RCRA).
If your installation generated or accumulated regulated
quantities of hazardous waste (pursuant to 40 CFR §262.34)
during the 1983 calendar year but did not treat, store (for
more than 90 days), or dispose of any portion of that waste
on-site, you must complete the Generator Report instead of
this Facility Report. However, if you filed a Part A
permit application with EPA, you must still file page one
of this facility report to indicate your non-regulated status
(see instructions for Section I). You must complete both a
Facility and Generator Report if your installation shipped
hazardous waste off-site (or stored for less than 90 days
waste generated on-site) and also treated, stored (for more
than 90 days), or disposed of hazardous waste on-site. (If
you did not receive a copy of the generator report form, it
may be obtained by contacting the appropriate EPA Regional
Office.)
When and Where To File
The biennial report must be submitted to the appropriate
EPA Regional Office (see list of addresses following these
instructions) no later than March 1, 1984, and cover
activities during the 1983 calendar year (see 48 £R 3977,
January 28, 1983). You are subject to enforcement action
if you do not file by this date.
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What Must Be Reported
All regulated quantities of hazardous waste that were
treated, disposed of, or that were received for (or placed
in) storage between January 1 and December 31, 1983 must be
reported by individual generator on the facility form.
The total quantity of waste in storage at your facility
as of December 31, 1983, must be reported, by storage method,
in Section XIII. Total Waste In Storage.
Only wastes or portions of waste shipments that are
regulated as either characteristic or listed hazardous
wastes should be reported. The characteristic and listed
hazardous wastes are identified in the Appendix that was
sent to you along with the biennial report forms. Do not
report any wastes that are not regulated as hazardous under
the Federal hazardous waste regulations, even if manifested
(e.g., PCBs, asbestos, etc.).
If any or all of the waste handled by your facility
was delisted (see 40 CFR §§260.20 and 260.22) at some time
during the 1983 calendar year, you must still report those
wastes for the portion of the year in which they were
regulated. Please indicate in the comment section the line
numbers of any such waste(s).
Note: If you have not received a RCRA Permit from the USEPA
and are located in a State that has received interim
authorization to operate its own hazardous waste program,
you must comply with State reporting requirements in lieu
of the Federal requirements. However, if you have a USEPA
RCRA Permit, you must comply with all applicable State and
permit requirements. You may be required by a State to
report additional wastes or quantities beyond those that
are Federally regulated.
INSTRUCTIONS BY SECTION
(Page 1 of Form)
SECTION I. NON-REGULATED STATUS
Complete this section only if your facility did not
treat, store (for more than 90 days), or dispose of regulated
quantities of hazardous waste on-site at any time during the
1983 calendar year.
Place an X in the box indicating that the facility
identified in Section II did not treat, store, or dispose
of regulated quantities of hazardous waste during the
calendar year 1983. Indicate in the space provided the
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reason(s) your facility is no longer subject to regulation
(e.g. closed prior to the beginning of the reporting year,
do not handle hazardous wastes, etc.).
If you complete Section I, you must also complete Sections
II, III, IV, V, VI, and VIII and return the first page of the
form to the appropriate EPA Regional Office. Leave all other
sections blank.
SECTION II. FACILITY USEPA IDENTIFICATION (I.D.) NUMBER
Enter your facility's 12 digit USEPA identification number
here.
SECTION III. NAME OF FACILITY
Enter the name of your facility here.
SECTION IV. FACILITY MAILING ADDRESS
Enter the mailing address of your facility here.
SECTION V. LOCATION OF FACILITY
Enter the location of your facility here, if different
from mailing address.
SECTION VI. FACILITY CONTACT
Enter the name (last and first) and telephone number
of the person who may be contacted regarding information
contained in this report.
SECTION VII. COST ESTIMATES FOR FACILITIES
A. Enter the most recent cost estimate for facility
closure in dollars. See Subpart H of 40 CFR Parts 264 or 265
for more detail.
B. For disposal facilities only, enter the most recent
cost estimate for post-closure monitoring and maintenance.
See Subpart H of 40 CFR Parts 264 or 265 for more detail.
SECTION VIII. CERTIFICATION
The owner or operator of the facility or his authorized
representative (in accordance with 40 CFR 260.10) must sign
and date the certification where indicated. The printed or
typed name and title of the person signing the report must
also be included where indicated.
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(Page 2 of Form)
Note: A separate sheet must be used for each generator from
whom wastes were received during 1983. If the number of
wastes for a given generator exceeds 12, use a separate sheet
to report additional wastes. Reproduce additional sheets
before making any entries on the form.
SECTION IX. FACILITY'S USEPA (I.D.) NUMBER
Enter the USEPA I.D. number for your facility, again,
and on each additional page submitted.
SECTION X. GENERATOR'S USEPA (I.D.) NUMBER
Enter the USEPA identification number of the generator of
the waste described under Section XIV which was received by
your facility during the 1983 calendar year. If the waste came
from a foreign generator, enter the USEPA identification
number of the importer in this section and enter the name and
address of the foreign generator in Section (XV), Comments.
If the waste was generated and treated, stored, or disposed
of at the same installation (your facility), enter your USEPA
ID number, again.
SECTION XI. GENERATOR'S NAME
Enter the name of the generator corresponding to the
generator's USEPA identification number in Section X.
If the waste was generated and treated, stored, or
disposed of at the same installation (your facility) enter
your facility's name and place an X in the box marked
OM-SITE.
If the waste came from a foreign generator, enter
the name of the importer corresponding to the USEPA identifi-
cation number in Section X.
SECTION XII. GENERATOR'S ADDRESS
Enter the address (including Zip Code) of the generator
corresponding to the generator's USEPA identification number
in Section X. If the waste was generated and treated, stored,
or disposed of at the same installation (your facility),
leave this section blank. If the waste came from a foreign
generator, enter the address of the importer corresponding to
the USEPA identification number in Section X.
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SECTION XIII. TOTAL WASTE IN STORAGE ON DECEMBEP 31, 1983
(To be completed only once)
For each of the handling codes identified in this
section, enter the total quantity of hazardous waste, from
all sources, that was in storage at the facility on December
31, 1983. This includes wastes placed into storage both
prior to and during the 1983 reporting year. A description
of the handling codes for storage (SOI, S02, S03, S04, SOS)
are provided in the table immediately following these
instructions. Enter the appropriate unit of measure (UOM)
code from the table on page 7 of these instructions.
COMPLETE THIS SECTION ONLY ONCE. DO NOT REPEAT ON SUPPLEMENT-
AL SHEETS.
SECTION XIV. WASTE IDENTIFICATION
A separate line entry is required for each different
waste or waste mixture that your facility treated, stored,
or disposed of during the 1983 calendar year for the generator
identified in Section X (or at your facility if on-site).
A. DESCRIPTION OF WASTE
For hazardous wastes that are listed under 40 CFR
Part 261, Subpart D (see Appendix), enter the USEPA listed
name, abbreviated if necessary. Where mixtures of listed
wastes were received, enter the description which you believe
best describes the waste.
For unlisted
istic (i.e.,
under 40 CFR
ing: (1)
in
hazardous waste identified by character-
ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or EP Toxic),
Part 261, Subpart C, please include the follow-
the description from the list of characteristics
the Appendix which you believe best describes the waste;
(2) the specific manufacturing or other process generating
the waste; and (3) the chemical or generic chemical name of
the waste, if known.
Example;
XII. WASTE IDENTIFICATION
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A. Description of Waste
Ignitable spent solvent used
in widget production; mixture
of mineral spirits and kerosene
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B. EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER
For listed waste, enter the four-digit USEPA Hazardous
Waste Number from 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart D (see Appendix)
which identifies the waste. For unlisted wastes which
exhibit hazardous characteristics, enter the four-digit
USEPA Hazardous Waste Number from 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart
C (see Appendix) which is applicable to the waste.
If the waste contains more than one listed or unlisted
waste, enter all of the relevant USEPA Hazardous Waste
Numbers. Four spaces are provided for this on each waste
line. If more space is needed, continue on the next line(s)
and leave all other items on that line blank, as shown by
the example below.
Example:
XII. WASTE IDENTIFICATION
4*
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1
2
A. Description of Waste
Chlorinated distillation
residues
B. EPA Hazardous
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(see instructions)
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C. HANDLING CODE
Enter one USEPA handling code for each waste line
entry. Where several handling steps have occurred during
the year, report only the handling code representing the
waste's final disposition or its status at the end of the
reporting year, at your facility. For example, a waste
intended for eventual land disposal that is in storage at
the close of the calendar year should be reported as in
storage. Conversely, a waste that was in storage at the
beginning of the calendar year but was land disposed at
some time during the year should be reported by its disposal
code. If a different handling code applies to portions of
the same waste (e.g., part of the waste is stored while the
remainder was incinerated during the year), use a separate
line entry for each portion, as shown in the example below.
USEPA handling codes which must be used for this report are
contained in the Table immediately following these instruc-
tions.
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Example;
1.
.£
1
2
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A. Description of Waste
Ignitable spent solvent used
in widget production; mixture
of mineral spirits and kerosene
Ignitable spent solvent used
in widget production; mixture
of mineral spirits and kerosene
B. EPA Hazardous
Waste No.
(see instructions)
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1 1 1
1 1 1
c.
Handling
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D. AMOUNT CF WASTE
Enter the total quantity of the waste or waste mixture
described on this line that was received from the generator
identified in Section X during this reporting year.
"Right justify" your entries. (This means the number you
enter in the boxes should be put in the boxes as far to the
right as possible. ) The example shown above illustrates
this form of entry.
E. UNIT OF MEASURE
Enter the unit of measure code
waste described on the line. Units
used in this report and the
of
appropriate
for the quantity of
measure which must be
codes are:
Units of Measure
Code
Pounds
Short tons (2,000 Ibs.)..
Kilograms
Metric Tonnes (1,000 kg.)
Gallons*
Liters*
P
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K
M
G
L
If these codes are used, you must provide the
density (rounded off to the nearest tenth)
of each waste, by line number, in the comment
section of the page on which that waste
is identified.
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SECTION XV. COMMENTS
This space may be used to explain, clarify, or continue
any entry. If used, enter a cross-reference to the appropriate
Section number.
NOTE: Enter the page number of each sheet as well as the
total number of pages in the lower right hand corner of each
page. If the facility receives wastes from various generators,
or receives more than 12 wastes from any one generator, additional
pages will be required. Reproduce additional pages before making
any entries on the form.
REMEMBER TO SIGN THE CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (ITEM VIII).
HANDLING CODES FOR TREATMENT, STORAGE,
AND DISPOSAL METHODS
1. Storage
SOI Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other (specify in comment section)
2. Treatment
T01 Tank
T02 Surface Impoundment
T03 Incinerator
T04 Other (Use for thermal, biological, chemical, or
physical treatment not occurring in tanks,
surface impoundments, or incinerators.
Specify in comment section.)
3. Disposal
D79 Injection Well
D80 Landfill
D81 Land Application
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundment
D84 Other (specify in comment section)
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Claims of Business Confidentiality
You may not withhold information from the Administrator
or his authorized representatives because it is confidential.
However, when the Administrator is requested to consider infor-
mation confidential, he is required to treat it accordingly
if disclosure would divulge methods or processes entitled to
protection as trade secrets. EPA's regulations concerning
confidentiality of business information are contained in Title
40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2, Subpart B.
These regulations provide that a business may, if it desires,
assert.a claim of business confidentiality covering all or part
of the information furnished to EPA. Section 2.203(b) tells how
to assert a claim. The Agency will treat information covered by
such a claim in accordance with the procedures set forth in the
Subpart B regulations. If someone requests release of informa-
tion covered by a claim of confidentiality or if the Agency
otherwise decides to make a determination as to whether such
information is entitled to confidential treatment, we will
notify the business. EPA will not disclose information as to
when a claim of confidentiality has been made except to the
extent and in accordance with 40 CFR Part 2, Subpart B.( If,
however, the business does not claim confidentiality when it
furnishes information to EPA, we may make the information
available to the public without notice to the business.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT;
U.S. EPA Region II
Permits Administration Branch
Room 432 2PM-P A-H
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New York 10007
(212) 264-0503
EPA Region VIII
Waste Management Branch (8AW-WM)
1860 Lincoln St.
Denver, Colorado 80295
(303) 837-6238 or 837-6258
RCRA Activities
EPA Region V
P.O. Box A-3587
Chicago, Illinois
(312) 886-6148
60690
U.S. EPA
Region 9, T-2-2
215 Freemont Street
San Francisco, Calif.
(415) 974-7472
94105
EPA Region 10, M/S 530
1200 6th Ave.
Seattle, Washington 98101
(206) 442-2859
RCRA/Superfund Hotline:
(800) 424-9346 (toll-free) or
(202) 382-3000 (in Washington, D.C.)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
FACILITY BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT FOR 1983
This report is for the calendar year ending December 31, 1983
Read All Instructions Carefully Before Making Any Entries on Form
I. NON-REGULATED STATUS
See instructions before completing this section.
This facility did not treat, store, or dispose of
regulated quantities of hazardous waste at any
time during 1983 D
Explain your non-regulated status in the space below.
ii. FACILITY EPA I.D. NUMBER
T/AC
1 2
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13 14 15
This Facility's Non-Regulated Status is Expected to Apply:
D For 1983 Only D Permanently
D Other (explain
in comment section)
111. NAME OF FACILITY
30
69
IV. FACILITY MAILING ADDRESS
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15 16
Street or P.O. Box
15 16
City or Town
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Zip Code
V. LOCATION OF FACILITY (if different than section IV above)
15 16
Street or Route number
15 16
City or Town
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VI. FACILITY CONTACT
15 16
Name (last and first)
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46 55
Phone No. (area code & no.)
45
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State Zip Code
45
VII. COST ESTIMATES FOR FACILITIES
d: d:
16
25
28
31
19 22
A. Cost Estimate for Facility Closure B. Cost Estimate for Post Closure Monitoring
and Maintenance (disposal facilities only)
VIII. CERTIFICATION
I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached
documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the
submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
Print/Type Name
Title
Signature of Authorized Representative
Date Signed
Page 1 of.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Facility Biennial Hazardous Waste Report for 1983 (cont.)
This report is for the calendar year ending December 31,1983.
Date rec'd:.
.Rec'dby:.
XI. GENERATOR NAME (specify generator from
whom all wastes on this page were received)
IX. FACILITY'S EPA I.D. NO.
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XII. GENERATOR ADDRESS
X. GENERATOR'S EPA I.D. NO.
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: XIII. TOTAL WASTE IN STORAGE ON DECEMBER 31, 1983 (complete this section only once for your facility)
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AMOUNT OF WASTE UOM AMOUNT OF WASTE UOM AMOUNT OF WASTE
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TE IDENTIFICATION
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1 AMOUNT O
B. EPA Hazardous
Waste No.
(see instructions)
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.'*> XV. COMMENTS (enter information by section number-see instructions)
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