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Begin with the 'Waste Generator' section. Fill in the Operator or Contractor Name, Address, City, State, ZIP Code, and Telephone Number. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
Next, provide the Owner's information including Name, Address, City, State, ZIP Code, and Telephone Number. This is crucial for accountability.
Complete the Work Site details by entering the Work Site Name and Address along with its Location (floor and/or room number).
Describe the materials being disposed of clearly. Indicate the Number of Containers/Bags and Total Quantity (in cubic yards or pounds).
If there are any Special Handling Instructions or Additional Information required, include them in this section.
Finally, ensure that the Owner or Operator signs and dates the certification statement to validate the information provided.
Proceed to fill out sections for Waste Transporter and Waste Disposal Site similarly by providing necessary details and signatures.
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Does North Dakota have recycling?
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Which states do not recycle?
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A list of all reports, permits, notices and forms required by the state of North Dakota, including the requirement, due date, agency and contact information.
ASBESTOS WASTE MANIFEST. NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT. SFN 58174 (9-2021). I. WASTE GENERATOR (BUILDING OWNER
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