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Hazardous Waste Generators: Who are hazardous waste generators? You might be one. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act sets forth the following regulations Any vehicle maintenance facility that generates waste is subject to RCRA hazardous waste requirements. You must conduct tests required by the regulations or use your knowledge of the wastes you generate to determine whether it is hazardous waste (as opposed to other types of waste). You might be subject to substantial civil and criminal penalties if you fail to properly or completely identify hazardous waste generated at your facility. What is hazardous waste?To be considered hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a solid waste. EPA defines solid waste as garbage, refuse, sludge, or other discarded material (including solids, semi-solids, liquids, and contained gaseous materials). If your waste is considered solid waste, you must then determine if it is hazardous waste. Wastes are defined as hazardous by EPA If they are specifically named on one of four lists of hazardous wastes (listed wastes) or if they exhibit one of the following four characteristics: Ignitable: waste creates fires under certain conditions or are spontaneously combustible, and have a flash point less than 60^circ C(140^circ F) Corrosive: wastes are acids or bases that are capable of corroding metal containers, such as storage tanks. - Reactive: waste is unstable under "normal" conditions. It can cause explosions, toxic furnes, gases, or vapors when mixed with water. - Toxic: waste is harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed. When disposed of on land, contaminated liquids may drain (leach)from the waste and pollute ground water. Which generator are you?If your facility generates hazardous waste you must manage it according to regulations for your specific generator type. Hazardous waste generators are divided into three categories.according to how much they generate in a calendar month: 1. Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) LQGs generate greater than or equal to 1,000kg (approximately 2,200 lbs) of hazardous waste per month, or greater than 1 kg (approximately 2.2 lbs)of acutely hazardous waste per month. 2. Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) SQGs generate more than 100 kg (ápproximately 220 Ibs) but less than 1,000 kg (2,200 lbs) of hazardous waste per month. 3. Conditionally-Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESSQGs): CESQGs generate less than or equal to 100 kg (220 Ibs) of hazardous waste per month, and less than or equal to 1 kg (2.2 Ibs) of acutely hazardous waste per month. Certain wastes, such as those that are reclaimed or recycled continuously on site, are not counted under the federal regulations Some'states do not recognize the CESQG class. Contact your state environmental agency to find out if the CESQG status is recognized. To be considered hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a __ toxic waste solid waste hazardous material

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Hazardous Waste Generators:
Who are hazardous waste generators? You might be one. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act sets forth the following regulations Any
vehicle maintenance facility that generates waste is subject to RCRA hazardous waste requirements. You must conduct tests required by the
regulations or use your knowledge of the wastes you generate to determine whether it is hazardous waste (as opposed to other types of waste).
You might be subject to substantial civil and criminal penalties if you fail to properly or completely identify hazardous waste generated at your
facility.
What is hazardous waste?To be considered hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a solid waste. EPA defines solid waste as
garbage, refuse, sludge, or other discarded material (including solids, semi-solids, liquids, and contained gaseous materials). If your waste is
considered solid waste, you must then determine if it is hazardous waste. Wastes are defined as hazardous by EPA If they are specifically named
on one of four lists of hazardous wastes (listed wastes) or if they exhibit one of the following four characteristics:
Ignitable: waste creates fires under certain conditions or are spontaneously combustible, and have a flash point less than 60^circ C(140^circ F)
Corrosive: wastes are acids or bases that are capable of corroding metal containers, such as storage tanks.
- Reactive: waste is unstable under "normal" conditions. It can cause explosions, toxic furnes, gases, or vapors when mixed with water.
- Toxic: waste is harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed. When disposed of on land, contaminated liquids may drain (leach)from the waste
and pollute ground water.
Which generator are you?If your facility generates hazardous waste you must manage it according to regulations for your specific generator type.
Hazardous waste generators are divided into three categories.according to how much they generate in a calendar month:
1. Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) LQGs generate greater than or equal to 1,000kg (approximately 2,200 lbs) of hazardous waste per month,
or greater than 1 kg (approximately 2.2 lbs)of acutely hazardous waste per month.
2. Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) SQGs generate more than 100 kg (ápproximately 220 Ibs) but less than 1,000 kg (2,200 lbs) of hazardous
waste per month.
3. Conditionally-Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESSQGs): CESQGs generate less than or equal to 100 kg (220 Ibs) of hazardous waste per
month, and less than or equal to 1 kg (2.2 Ibs) of acutely hazardous waste per month.
Certain wastes, such as those that are reclaimed or recycled continuously on site, are not counted under the federal regulations Some'states do
not recognize the CESQG class. Contact your state environmental agency to find out if the CESQG status is recognized.
To be considered hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a __
toxic waste
solid waste
hazardous material

Hazardous Waste Generators: Who are hazardous waste generators? You might be one. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act sets forth the following regulations Any vehicle maintenance facility that generates waste is subject to RCRA hazardous waste requirements. You must conduct tests required by the regulations or use your knowledge of the wastes you generate to determine whether it is hazardous waste (as opposed to other types of waste). You might be subject to substantial civil and criminal penalties if you fail to properly or completely identify hazardous waste generated at your facility. What is hazardous waste?To be considered hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a solid waste. EPA defines solid waste as garbage, refuse, sludge, or other discarded material (including solids, semi-solids, liquids, and contained gaseous materials). If your waste is considered solid waste, you must then determine if it is hazardous waste. Wastes are defined as hazardous by EPA If they are specifically named on one of four lists of hazardous wastes (listed wastes) or if they exhibit one of the following four characteristics: Ignitable: waste creates fires under certain conditions or are spontaneously combustible, and have a flash point less than 60^circ C(140^circ F) Corrosive: wastes are acids or bases that are capable of corroding metal containers, such as storage tanks. - Reactive: waste is unstable under "normal" conditions. It can cause explosions, toxic furnes, gases, or vapors when mixed with water. - Toxic: waste is harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed. When disposed of on land, contaminated liquids may drain (leach)from the waste and pollute ground water. Which generator are you?If your facility generates hazardous waste you must manage it according to regulations for your specific generator type. Hazardous waste generators are divided into three categories.according to how much they generate in a calendar month: 1. Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) LQGs generate greater than or equal to 1,000kg (approximately 2,200 lbs) of hazardous waste per month, or greater than 1 kg (approximately 2.2 lbs)of acutely hazardous waste per month. 2. Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) SQGs generate more than 100 kg (ápproximately 220 Ibs) but less than 1,000 kg (2,200 lbs) of hazardous waste per month. 3. Conditionally-Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESSQGs): CESQGs generate less than or equal to 100 kg (220 Ibs) of hazardous waste per month, and less than or equal to 1 kg (2.2 Ibs) of acutely hazardous waste per month. Certain wastes, such as those that are reclaimed or recycled continuously on site, are not counted under the federal regulations Some'states do not recognize the CESQG class. Contact your state environmental agency to find out if the CESQG status is recognized. To be considered hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a __ toxic waste solid waste hazardous material

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To be considered hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a solid waste. According to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), solid waste is defined as garbage, refuse, sludge, or other discarded material (including solids, semi-solids, liquids, and contained gaseous materials). If your waste is considered solid waste, you must then determine if it is hazardous waste. Wastes are defined as hazardous by the EPA if they are specifically named on one of four lists of hazardous wastes (listed wastes) or if they exhibit one of the following four characteristics:<br /><br />1. Ignitable: waste creates fires under certain conditions or are spontaneously combustible, and have a flash point less than 60°C (140°F).<br />2. Corrosive: wastes are acids or bases that are capable of corroding metal containers, such as storage tanks.<br />3. Reactive: waste is unstable under "normal" conditions. It can cause explosions, toxic fumes, gases, or vapors when mixed with water.<br />4. Toxic: waste is harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed. When disposed of on land, contaminated liquids may drain (leach) from the waste and pollute groundwater.<br /><br />Therefore, to be considered hazardous waste, a material must first be classified as a solid waste.
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