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Hazardous waste transporters have to follow both EPA and DOT regulations. While EPA transporter regulations focus on hazardous waste management and the manifest system, DOT governs how hazardous materials are packaged, marked, and labeled before transport and emergency response procedures for discharges during transport. This analysis section outlines EPA's requirements for the transportation of hazardous waste on highways.
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E-lert Article
Bonding Shadows Mining Companies
04/24/2008
National
Questions & Answers
Can I consolidate manifested shipments of hazardous waste at a transfer facility by transferring waste in drums to a tank truck for bulk delivery to a treatment, storage, or disposal (TSD) facility? All of the drums contain wastes with the same DOT
National
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Can I use multiple transfer facilities when transporting a hazardous waste shipment?
National
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Check Out Your Hazardous Waste Transporter
05/02/2003
National
E-lert Article
Check Your Hazwaste Hauler
05/25/2005
National
Regulatory Analysis
Hazardous Waste Transporters
National
Questions & Answers
If I mix hazardous wastes of different DOT shipping descriptions by consolidating them into a single container, what additional requirements must I comply with?
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News Briefs
Know Your Hazardous Waste Transporter!
11/21/2000
National
Questions & Answers
May a transporter store hazardous waste in stationary tanks at a transfer facility and still remain subject to the reduced transfer facility requirements of 40 CFR 263.12?
National
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My company owns several trucks that transport hazardous waste. Do I need more than one USEPA Identification Number?
National
Notices
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Requirements on Gasoline Transport Vehicles
01/23/2009
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E-lert Article
Review Your Hauling Service
09/04/2008
National
Notices
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Requirements for Generators, Transporters, and Hazardous Waste Management Facilities Under the RCRA Hazardous Waste Manifest System
03/25/2002
National
E-lert Article
Trans-State Waste Variances
07/22/2005
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Questions & Answers
When a company transports hazardous waste to and from a transfer facility en route to the designated facility, does a separate USEPA Identification Number need to be entered on the manifest with respect to the transfer facility?
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When a container of waste is rejected by the TSDF, who is responsible for notifying the generator?
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When a hazardous waste shipment is transferred among drivers of the same transport company, is each driver required to sign the manifest?
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When is my transport of hazardous waste considered on-site transportation?
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Who must sign the manifest when one entity owns a transport vehicle that is used by another entity to physically transport the waste?
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