The Four Steps: Step 1 - Waste Identification. Step 2 -
Generator Status Determination. Step 3 - Waste Accumulation and
On-Site Management. Step 4 - Waste Transport and Disposal.
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STEP 1 Waste Identification
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Step 1: Waste Vs. Product
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Product Usable substance. Have value*. Not regulated by TCEQ
waste program. Waste Must be solid waste. Regulated by TCEQ waste
program.
Step 1: Other Categories of Waste Special Waste Dead animals.
Contaminated food products. Miscellaneous Used Oil. Tires,
etc.
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Step 1: Hazardous Vs. Nonhazardous Hazardous Listed F, P, K, U
Characteristic T, R, I, C
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Hazardous vs Nonhazardous
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Step 1: Hazardous Vs. Nonhazardous Nonhazardous Industrial
Facilities that manufacture products. Class 1, 2 or 3 designation.
Nonindustrial/Municipal Provide a service. No specific
classification.
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Step 1: Common Waste Streams Solvent May be hazardous (listed
or characteristic). Use correct/consistent waste code. Consider
disposal/recycling/reuse options. Waste Paint May be hazardous.
Consider universal waste option.
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Empty Containers Must meet definition of RCRA Empty.
Requirements vary by container size & content previously held.
Absorbents May be hazardous. Take on properties of what is cleaned
up. Step 1: Empty Containers and Absorbents
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Step 1: Batteries and Grip Trap Waste Batteries Send for
recycling. Store properly. Grit Trap Waste May be hazardous. Train
employees.
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Step 1: Waste Fuel Waste Fuel Flash point. Reuse as a fuel.
Burn for energy recovery.
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Step 1: Waste Identification Texas Waste Code Formula 8-digit
number assigned by generator. Sequence number (4-digit). Form code
(3-digit). Classification (1 digit) H, 1, 2, or 3. Used on NOR and
manifest.
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Sequence Number Assigned by Generator when adding a waste
stream to there NOR. Assigned by TCEQ under one-time shipment
program. SPIL OUTS CESQ TSDF
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Form Code Broken down into 10 major categories. 1.The waste
streams major category should first be chosen. 1.Review all the
Form codes descriptions. 2.Determine which code or codes best
describes your waste stream.
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Form Codes Lab Packs 001-009 Liquids Inorganic 100 Series
Organic 200 Series Solids Inorganic 300 Series Organic 400 Series
Sludges Inorganic 500 Series Organic 600 Series Gases Inorganic 700
Series Organic 800 Series Plant Trash 900 Series
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Classification Code Completes the Texas Waste Code. H =
Hazardous. An Industrial Facility can be: 1 = Class 1 2 = Class 2 3
= Class 3
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Waste Code Formula
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Lab results. MSDS. Mfg. Data. Description of the waste.
Description of the process generating. the waste with chemicals.
Composition of the waste. Waste Stream Profile Form
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Waste Characterization
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STEP 2 Generator Status
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Step 2: Generator Status Determination CESQG: Conditionally
Exempt Small Quantity Generator. SQG: Small Quantity Generator.
LQG: Large Quantity Generator.
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Step 2: Generator Status Waste Generation Records. Total of all
hazardous waste. Month to Month basis. NOT an average.
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Step 2:On-Site Accumulation Hazardous Waste. CESQG CESQG No
time limit/up to 2,200 pounds. SQG SQG 180 days*/up to 13,200
pounds. LQG LQG 90 days/Any Amount.
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IHW Generator Categories
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Step 2: On-Site Accumulation Nonhazardous Waste.
IndustrialIndustrial - No quantity or time limit*.
NonindustrialNonindustrial No quantity/weekly pickup.
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If you generate less than the amounts shown above, you are
considered a CESQG and you are not subject to regulations requiring
notification, manifesting, and fees.
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Only In Texas The only type of CESQG that must obtain a Texas
solid waste registration number is an Industrial CESQG that
generates more then 220 lbs per month of class I industrial waste..
They must also report the class I industrial waste to the TCEQ on
the Annual Waste Summary..
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Waste Generation Chart
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Step 2: Generator Status TCEQ 10400 Core Data Form. Initial
notification. Update existing information.
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TCEQ Core Data Form
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Step 2: Generator Status EPA 8700-12 Notification of Regulated
Waste Activity. Receive an EPA Waste ID number. Hazardous waste
generators only.
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Step 2: Generator Status Determination 0 TCEQ 00002
Notification for Hazardous or Industrial Solid Waste Management.
Initial contact form. Update existing NOR w/new waste streams and
new waste management units (WMU).
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NOR
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Step 2: Notice of Registration Changes To Notice of
Registration Form. Change contact person. Change activity status.
Change generator type. Can not be used to add waste streams.
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Notice of Waste Registration (NOR) Updates Part I of the
Notification for Hazardous or Industrial Waste Management Form
(TCEQ-00002) Waste Stream needs to be added? (Including One-Time
Shipments) Electronically add it yourself OR submit the following.
Part II of the Notification for Hazardous or Industrial Waste
Management Form (TCEQ-00002) On-Site Waste Management Unit needs to
be added. Electronically add it yourself OR submit the
following.
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NOR Updates Part III of the Notification for Hazardous or
Industrial Waste Management Form (TCEQ-00002) Updating Waste Stream
or On-Site Waste Management Unit information? Electronically make
the changes yourself OR submit a letter with the following
information. facility's solid waste registration number,
description of the changes, & person to contact should there be
questions (including phone number and/or e-mail address)
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Step 2: Generator Notification Form TCEQ 0525 Generator
Notification Form For Recycling Hazardous or Industrial Waste
Recycling waste on-site Sending waste off-site for recycling
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Step 2: Annual Waste Summary TCEQ 0436 Annual Waste Summary
Report all hazardous waste Report Class 1 waste not recycled Due
every year on January 25 th Used to calculate fees