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Recent Manifests Updates |
40 CFR Parts 260, 261, 262, 263, 264,265, and 271 [EPA–HQ–RCRA–2001–0032;
FRL–8159–3] RIN 2050–AE21 Hazardous Waste Management System;
Modification of the Hazardous Waste
Manifest System
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency. ACTION: Notice of
data availability and request for comment
SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of additional
information on the electronic manifest (e-manifest ) project.
Specifically, subsequent to EPA’s proposal to develop a nearly paperless
electronic approach for implementing the manifest requirements, EPA’s
Office of Solid Waste held a two-day public meeting to discuss and
obtain public input on a national e-manifest system. The purpose of the
meeting was to discuss with stakeholders our rulemaking progress and to
solicit their input and preferences on the development and
implementation of the e-manifest project. EPA also presented material on
alternative information technology (IT) approaches to the e-manifest,
including a centralized approach under which EPA would host a web-based
national system. As a result of these discussions and subsequent
analysis of possible means to fund the development and operation of an
e-manifest system, EPA now believes that a centralized, national
e-manifest system is the preferred approach as we proceed with the
rulemaking authorizing the use of electronic manifests. EPA will
consider the data obtained from the public meeting and any new data from
public comments received on this notice in making a final decision on
whether to develop a national electronic manifest (e-manifest) system.
Because the Agency expects to go final based on the comments it receives
on this notice, as well as other comments received, any party interested
in commenting on this action should do so at this time.
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Hazardous waste management system: Hazardous waste manifest system
modification,
35034-35041 This final rule is effective September 6, 2005
SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is correcting
errors that appeared in the Hazardous Waste Manifest Final Rule, which
was published in the Federal Register (FR) on March 4, 2005 (70 FR
10776). This final rule does not create new regulatory requirements.
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Hazardous waste management system: Hazardous waste manifest system
modification,
10775-10825 This final rule is effective September 6, 2005.
SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is establishing
new requirements revising the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
regulations and the manifest and continuation sheet forms used to track
hazardous waste from a generator’s site to the site of its disposition.
The revisions announced today will standardize the content and
appearance of the manifest form and continuation sheet (Forms 8700–22
and 22a), make the forms available from a greater number of sources and
adopt new procedures for tracking certain types of waste shipments with
the manifest. The latter types of shipments include hazardous wastes
that destination facilities reject, wastes consisting of residues from
non-empty hazardous waste containers, and wastes entering or leaving the
United States.
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Appendix To Part 261 -Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest and Instructions
(EPA Forms 8700-22
and 8700-22a and their instructions)
U.S. EPA Form -22
Read all instructions before completing this form.
Federal regulations require generators and transporters of hazardous
waste and owners or operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and
disposal facilities to complete this form (FORM 8700-22) and, if
necessary, the continuation sheet (FORM 8700-22A) for both inter- and
intrastate transportation of hazardous waste.
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Environmental Protection Agency Part 262-Standards Applicable
To Generators Of Hazardous Waste
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