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Purpose of the Biennial Report The federal and state hazardous waste regulations require certain federally-regulated (RCRA) hazardous waste generators, as well as, facilities that treat, store, or dispose of RCRA hazardous waste, to report their hazardous waste activities biennially in odd-numbered calendar years.
Emergency federal EPA ID numbers are required for 220 pounds (100 kg) or more of RCRA hazardous waste, and/or 2.2 pounds (1 kg) or more of acutely hazardous waste. Emergency State ID numbers are issued for all other hazardous waste.
The Storage prohibition states the waste must be treated and cannot be stored indefinitely. This prevents generators and TSDF facilities from storing hazardous wastes over a long period of time. TSDFs have a one-year storage limitation before the waste must be treated.
The content of the shippers certification statement is as follows: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the proper shipping name, and are classified, packaged, marked, and labeled/placarded, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport
Federal regulations require large quantity generators to submit a report every two years regarding the nature, quantities and disposition of hazardous waste generated at their facility.
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Reactivity. Wastes that are hazardous due to the reactivity characteristic may be unstable under normal conditions, may react with water, may give off toxic gases and may be capable of detonation or explosion under normal conditions or when heated. EPA assigned D003 as the waste code for reactive hazardous wastes.
Based on federal hazardous waste regulations, LQGs are required to submit the Biennial Report. Other generators, such as small quantity generators (SQGs) and very small quantity generators (VSQGs) are not required to submit the Biennial Report.
Federal regulations require large quantity generators to submit a report every two years regarding the nature, quantities and disposition of hazardous waste generated at their facility. EPA refers to this as the National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report or Biennial Report.

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