Waste transporter
Found 6 free book(s)EPA Identification Numbers - Alameda County, California
www.acgov.orgenables regulators to track the waste from its origin to final disposal (“cradle to grave.”) With the exceptions discussed later in this guidance, most hazardous waste generators must have an ID Number before a registered hazardous waste transporter will accept the waste for shipment. All hazardous waste transporters and permitted
EPA Guidelines - Medical waste — storage, transport and ...
www.epa.sa.gov.auMedical waste shall be collected by a transporter licensed by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) to collect and transport such waste. A licensee wishing to transport its own waste is required to be licensed to transport medical waste. From a prescribed activity listed on page 2 Medical waste shall be collected for disposal by:
Managing Paint and Paint-Related Waste Under the Universal ...
www.tceq.texas.govFor portions of the trip through Texas, you do not need a transporter with an EPA identification number, and you do not need a manifest. However, for the portion of the trip through states that do not consider the waste to be a UW, a manifest is required, and the waste must be moved by a registered transporter in compliance with 40 CFR 263.
DESIGNATED FACILITY TO EPA's e-MANIFEST SYSTEM
www.epa.govWASTE MANIFEST. 1. Generator ID Number 2. Page 1 of 3. Emergency Response Phone 4. Manifest TrackingNumber 5. Generator's Name and Mailing Address Generator's Site Address (if different than mailing address) Generator's Phone: 6. Transporter 1 Company Name U.S. EPA ID Number 7. Transporter 2 Company Name U.S. EPA ID Number 8.
Waste Characterization Guidance - Michigan
www.michigan.govEveryone handling or managing a waste stream is both personally and professionally responsible for properly managing the waste from its “cradle to grave,” beginning with performing a representative, accurate waste determination. "Cradle-to-grave" responsibilities and liabilities the generator, transporter, apply to and the
Managing Your Hazardous Waste - New York State …
www.dec.ny.govwaste that an LQG may have on-site; however, they may only accumulate hazardous waste on- site for up to 90 days from the accumulation start date. Any generator who accumulates more than 1 kg (2.2 lb) of acute hazardous