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STEP 3 Waste Accumulation And On-Site Management

STEP 3 Waste Accumulation And On-Site Management. Step 3: Accumulation and Management. Hazardous Waste CESQG – No time limit/2,200 pounds SQG – 180 days*/13,200 pounds LQG – 90 days/No quantity. Step 3: Universal Waste. Small Quantity Handler Accumulates under 11,000 pounds

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STEP 3 Waste Accumulation And On-Site Management

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  1. STEP 3Waste Accumulation And On-Site Management

  2. Step 3: Accumulation and Management Hazardous Waste • CESQG – No time limit/2,200 pounds • SQG– 180 days*/13,200 pounds • LQG– 90 days/No quantity

  3. Step 3: Universal Waste • Small Quantity Handler • Accumulates under 11,000 pounds • One year storage limit • Large Quantity Handler • Accumulates over 11,000 pounds • One year storage limit

  4. Step 3: Nonhazardous Waste • Industrial - No quantity or time limit* • Nonindustrial– No quantity/weekly pickup

  5. Step 3: Accumulation and Management – Time and Quantity Documenting Compliance with Time and Quantity Limits • Satellite Accumulation Unit • Waste Management Units • Properly labeled containers • Shipping records • Inventory or segregation systems

  6. Step 3: Satellite Accumulation • At or near the point of generation • Not identified on the NOR • Keep records of locations, etc. • Limit of 55 gallons • Containers must be labeled

  7. Step 3: Waste Management Units • Distinct areas where waste is stored • Containers, tanks, distillation units, etc. • Identified on facility NOR • Inspection required

  8. WMU – Waste Management Unit

  9. Step 3: Accumulation and Management WMU Inspection Records • Tanks – Must be inspected daily • Containers – Must be inspected weekly

  10. Step 3: Inspecting WMUs Check For: • Proper Labeling • Compatibility • Closed • Condition

  11. WMU Inspection Log

  12. Step 3: Notice of Registration “NOR” Notice of Registration “NOR” • Generated from TCEQ 00002 Form • Printed by TCEQ • List Generator Information • Original identification and notification of WMUs • Add new WMUs to NOR • MUST be kept up to date

  13. Step 3: Emergency Response • Communications • Emergency coordinator • Emergency phone numbers • Employee training

  14. Step 3: Spills • What spilled? • How much was spilled? • Where spill occurred? • Why spill was or was not reported?

  15. Must be Posted

  16. Emergency Site Plan

  17. ER Notification

  18. Hazardous Waste Generator ER Notification

  19. STEP 4Waste Transport and Disposal

  20. Shipping Hazardous Waste Records The most important thing is to keep track of who transports your waste and where it goes. Cradle to the Grave RCRA Subtitle C, establishes a system for tracking the progress of hazardous wastes from their point of generation, their transport, and their treatment and/or disposal.

  21. Step 4: Transport and Disposal- Cradle to Grave • Know who you are doing business with • Check registrations/permits • Ask for references • Take a field trip

  22. Step 4: Hazardous and Universal Waste Transport • Hazardous Waste Transport • Registered with TCEQ and EPA • Follow DOT requirements • Universal Waste Transport • No registration required* • Follow DOT requirements

  23. Step 4: Waste Transport • Industrial Waste Transport • Class 1 requires registration W/ TCEQ • Nonindustrial Waste Transport • No registration required • Liquid/Sludge/Grease & Grit Transport • Requires registration w/TCEQ

  24. Step 4: Hazardous and Universal Waste Disposal • Hazardous Waste Disposal (TSDF) • All disposal facilities must be permitted • Universal Waste Disposal • Large Quantity Handlers must be registered W/EPA • All disposal facilities must be permitted

  25. Step 4: Waste Disposal • Industrial and Nonindustrial Waste Disposal • All disposal facilities must be permitted • Class 1 disposed at specific facilities only • Special Waste Disposal • Disposal facilities must be permitted • Disposed at specific facilities only

  26. TSDF Profile

  27. Transporter Profile

  28. Step 4:Transport and Disposal EPA 8700-22 “Federal Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest” • Must accompany all hazardous waste and all Class 1 waste in Texas • 6 Part - multiple copies of a single form • Original form / 35 days • CESQGs & SQGs may get up to 25 manifest per year from the TCEQ.

  29. Record Keeping & Reporting NEW Manifest (EPA 8700-22) • LQGs must contact an approved printer to order the new manifest. • Contact the EPA website for approved printers: List of Approved Printers

  30. EPA 8700-22Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest

  31. Step 4:Transport and Disposal- “Exception Report” • No standard report format/name • Filed if Original copy not received back • 45 days from original shipment date

  32. Step 4: Transport and Disposal- LDR • “Land Disposal Restriction/Land Ban” • Attached to the manifest • Used by the disposal facility

  33. Step 4:Transport and Disposal- TCEQ Form- 0757 • “One Time Shipment Form” • Inactive/unregistered generators only • Temporary waste codes & ID number

  34. One-Time Shipment

  35. Step 4:Transport and Disposal- TCEQ Form- 0040A • “Monthly Waste Shipment Summary” • Used by unregistered generators • Due the 25th of the month following the shipment

  36. Waste Shipment Summary

  37. Step 4:Transport and Disposal- TCEQ Form- 0152 • Request For Authorization For Disposal Of Special Waste • May be initiated by the generator or landfill

  38. Special Waste - TCEQ-0152

  39. Identifying Hazardous Waste when Classifying • Is it a SOLID WASTE? • Is it EXEMPT? • Is it LISTED? • Is it CHARACTERISTIC? • Is it Industrial or Universal Waste?

  40. Be In The Know • Know What Records And Reports Are Required. • Know When Records and Reports Are Due. • Know Where Things Are. • Know Who You Are Doing Business With. • Know Your Inspector.

  41. Questions TCEQ Small Business and Local Assistance - 1-800-447-2827 • texasenvirohelp@tceq.texas.gov • TexasEnviroHelp.org

  42. Compliance Specialists Carmen Ramirez 956.721.8457 carmen.ramirez@tceq.texas.gov Charlie Adams 409.899.8788 charlie.adams@tceq.texas.gov

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