What if I purchased or sold a property that generated hazardous waste and the site is required to submit a Biennial Hazardous Waste Report?
Environmental issues are usually dealt with at settlement of the property. However, if a Biennial Hazardous Waste Report is required to be submitted for the site in question, the current owner of the site will be contacted by the Department and be requested to resolve any outstanding Biennial Hazardous Waste Reporting issues for that site. Q: What is acute hazardous waste and what are the reporting differences between acute and non-acute hazardous waste A: Acute hazardous waste is normally designated by a “P” number as its waste code. Acute hazardous waste is a category of hazardous waste that can exerts its toxicity with exposure to smaller quantities and in a shorter period of time than non-acute hazardous waste. This category of hazardous waste for the reasons mentioned has different reporting requirements. Sites that generate in any single calendar month, or accumulated at any time, 1 kg (2.2 lbs.) of acute hazardous waste are a RCRA LQG and must submit a Biennial Hazardous Waste R
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