Responsibility of Hazardous Waste Transporters to Respond to Hazardous Waste Discharges
A transporter of hazardous waste is a person that moves hazardous waste between sites by highway, rail, water or air. Typically a hazardous waste transporter is the link between the generator of a hazardous waste and the site where it is recycled, treated, stored, or disposed of, aka: Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facility or TSDF. Regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pertaining to hazardous waste transporters are found at 40 CFR 263. The requirements of a hazardous waste transporter include:
- Comply with all applicable regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for the transport in commerce of a hazardous waste.
- Obtain an EPA Identification Number.
- Comply with transfer facility requirements, if applicable.
- Comply with EPA’s Hazardous Waste Manifest System.
- Respond to hazardous waste discharges that occur during transportation.
The purpose of this article is to explain the responsibility of a hazardous waste transporter to respond to a discharge of hazardous waste per 40 CFR 263, subpart C. (more…)