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Counting Hazardous Waste for the Generator Category Determination

Counting Hazardous Waste for the Generator Category Determination

After completing the hazardous waste determination as required by USEPA regulations at 40 CFR 262.11, the most fundamental responsibility of the generator of a waste is to count the hazardous waste it generates each month and determine its hazardous waste…

Comparison of Changes to Hazardous Waste Counting and Determination of Hazardous Waste Generator Category Regulations Made by the Generator Improvements Rule

Comparison of Changes to Hazardous Waste Counting and Determination of Hazardous Waste Generator Category Regulations Made by the Generator Improvements Rule

In another article I review in detail the Federal USEPA regulations of 40 CFR 262.13 and its mandate to a generator to count the hazardous waste it generates and to determine its hazardous waste generator category. as those regulations were…

Q&A: Transporting human waste. Is it a HazMat?

An  interesting  question from California (that matters) on January 3, 2018: Daniel; I was searching Google when a link to your site came up. We are having to transport sludge and scum from an old wastewater plant across town to…

March 6, 2019: USDOT Changes Regulations for Transport of Lithium Batteries

March 6, 2019: USDOT Changes Regulations for Transport of Lithium Batteries

USDOT/PHMSA issued an interim final rule (IFR) on March 6, 2019; its purpose: to revise the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) for lithium cells and batteries transported by aircraft.  In this revision the USDOT/PHMSA harmonizes its HMR with the international regulations. …