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11/16/2021
If a contractor comes on site and generates a waste, who is the generator of the waste? For instance, a company hires contractors who, in turn, hire subcontractors to perform
EPA says that both parties or, as the case may be, all three\n parties are generators and are jointly and severally liable for\n complying with the generator standards in Part 262. The Agency\n prefers that only one of these parties, by mutual agreement (e.g.,\n a contract) perform these responsibilities. EPA reserves the right,\n however, to hold both or all three parties liable for these\n responsibilities in any enforcement actions we might take as a\n result of a violation of the regulations.
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