Small Business Assistance - Permit Primer


Topic - Hazardous Waste

You are a Large Quantity Generator (LQG).

As a Large Quantity Generator, there are several procedures and requirements your business needs to be aware of. Review the following table to determine which requirements apply. In addition we suggest that you review the "Common Violations" fact sheet immediately following the table.

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Large Quantity Generator Requirements

Issue

Required?
Yes / No

Available Fact Sheet or Web Site

Waste Determination Yes
By completing this portion of the Small Business Assistance Web Page you have made a waste determination. If you generate a new waste or make a process change, you need to go through this review.
•What is Hazardous Waste? (WA-106)Portable Document Format - icon

• Hazardous Waste Determination: Guide Through NR 605 (WA-204)Portable Document Format - icon
Accumulation Limit No
LQGs have no upper limit (total) of hazardous waste accumulated at their facility at any time, however, they must not exceed the 90 day accumulation time frame.

EPA ID Number Yes
Obtain an EPA identification number
• EPA Identification Number - Fact Sheet (WA-101) Portable Document Format - icon
Accumulation Time Frame / Container Storage Yes
LQGs may accumulate hazardous waste for 90 days or less. Store your waste in accordance with the regulations found along the right column.
• Hazardous Waste Container Guidance (pdf) Portable Document Format - icon

• Hazardous Waste Inspection Logs (WA-098) Portable Document Format - icon
Department of Transportation (DOT) Requirements Yes
Package, mark and label your wastes in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation's hazardous materials transportation requirements prior to shipping.
Chapter TRANS 326, Wisc. Adm. Code - Motor Carrier Safety Requirements for Transporting Hazardous Materials Portable Document Format - icon (Exit DNR)

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety - Regulations, Clarifications and Exemptions- Web Page (49 CFR, 100-185) (Exit DNR)

Marking and Labeling Per Dept. of Transportation Requirements Portable Document Format - icon (Exit DNR)
Manifest Requirements Yes
Use a WI DNR licensed hazardous waste transporter and fill out a hazardous waste manifest
• Hazardous Waste Manifest - Fact Sheet (WA-102) Portable Document Format - icon
Annual Reporting Yes
Submit an annual report on your waste management activities to the DNR
Consolidated Reporting System (CRS) - Web Page
Licensed Transporter Yes
Use a WI DNR licensed hazardous waste transporter. NOTE: If you will be transporting the waste yourself, you will need a Hazardous Waste Transporter License. Please Refer to the link along right column.
• Transporting Hazardous Waste (WA-137) Portable Document Format - icon

• WI Licensed Commercial Transporters (SW-234)

Hazardous Waste Transporter - Web Page (Exit DNR)
Proper Treatment, Storage and Disposal of Your Waste Yes
Properly recycle, treat or dispose of your hazardous waste at a licensed Treatment, Storage and Disposal (TSD) facility. NOTE: If you are a TSD, you will need a TSD license. Please refer to the Hazardous Waste Facility (TSD) link along right margin.
• Recycling Hazardous Waste: DNR Requirements in Brief: (WA-191) Portable Document Format - icon

• WI Licensed Commercial TSD's (WA-235)

Hazardous Waste Facility (TSD) License - Web Page (Exit DNR)
Land Disposal Restrictions YesYou must notify each TSD facility that your waste must be treated before it can be placed in a landfill. Your waste hauler may be able to provide the form or you can obtain it here (far right column). EPA Land Disposal Restrictions - Web Page (Exit DNR)
Safety, Training & Emergency Procedures / Written Contingency Plan Yes Establish emergency procedures for responding to environmental emergencies such as leaks, spills and fires involving hazardous wastes. All spills should be immediately reported using the 24-hour toll free hotline (1-800-943-0003). You must have a written contingency plan on site and provide a copy to DNR. • Hazardous Waste Training Records (WA-099) Portable Document Format - icon

• Wisconsin Spill Reporting Requirements (RR-560) Portable Document Format - icon

Common Violations Portable Document Format - Icon( press ALT then F4 to close this pop-up window)

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