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Transporters - Department of Toxic Substances Control A “consolidated transporter” is a hazardous waste transporter registered under the Health and Safety Code (HSC), Section 25165 This transporter must notify the department of its intent to use consolidated manifesting procedures specified in HSC, Section 25160 2 (HSC, Section 25110 10 1)
California Code, Health and Safety Code - HSC § 25110. 10 (1) The hazardous waste is non-RCRA hazardous waste, or the hazardous waste or its management at the consolidation site is otherwise exempt from, or is not otherwise regulated pursuant to, the federal act
Hazardous Waste Transportation | US EPA The Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest is a form prepared by all generators who transport, or offer for transport, hazardous waste for off-site treatment, recycling, storage, or disposal
California Health and Safety Code section 25163. 3 (2025) In transporting hazardous waste pursuant to this paragraph, the generator shall only collect hazardous waste from one utility vault and shall not consolidate hazardous waste from multiple sites
Microsoft PowerPoint - B2-3-30 Remote Site Consolidation of Non-RCRA . . . Non-RCRA Haz Waste initially collected at a remote site and transported to a consolidation site operated by the generator of the waste is deemed to be generated at the consolidation site and exempt from manifest and transporter registration if the specified conditions are met
Hazardous Waste Management - SanDiegoCounty. gov If you wish to dispose of or treat your hazardous waste to render it less toxic or non-hazardous at your waste generator location, you must notify the department under the tiered permitting program 60 days before treating the hazardous waste and meet the eligibility and waste handling requirements
Microsoft Word - un-xxx Mobile Maintenance . doc This document has been prepared as a brief summary to assist owners operators of mobile service repair businesses with hazardous waste compliance This document is only a summary of California Health and Safety Code (HSC) and California Code of Regulations (CCR) requirements
Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Program (CESQG) May I transport hazardous materials? California law allows self-haul of up to 27 gallons or 220 pounds of your own hazardous waste at one time An exception is made for used oil; you may haul up to 55 gallons of used oil at one time Bring wastes in non-leaking, preferably original containers
40 CFR Part 263 -- Standards Applicable to Transporters of Hazardous Waste In these regulations, EPA has expressly adopted certain regulations of the Department of Transportation (DOT) governing the transportation of hazardous materials These regulations concern, among other things, labeling, marking, placarding, using proper containers, and reporting discharges