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How conditionally exempt generators can dispose their produced hazardous waste?

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How conditionally exempt generators can dispose their produced hazardous waste?

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In the US, what you’re asking sounds like what are also called conditionally exempt small quantity generators. According to the federal regulations, these wastes can actually be sent to a regular solid waste landfill. They don’t have to be sent to a hazardous waste landfill, or other type of hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility (TSDF). The RCRA regulations have a specific carve out for these types of wastes, affectionately known as CESQG (pronounced see-squeegee) wastes. Individual state regulations may be more specific and stringent, so it’s helpful to check with a state before assuming you are exempt.

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