Hazardous waste handlers may continue use of 5-copy manifest forms
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will accept 5-copy paper manifest forms from entities regulated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste manifest program until further notice.
What changed?
The final Third Rule (effective on January 22, 2025) made multiple changes to the hazardous waste manifest regulations, one of which requires regulated entities to use 4-copy manifests (EPA Form 8700-22) and continuation sheets (EPA Form 8700-22A) instead of the previous 5-copy forms.
Initially, EPA stated that it would no longer accept 5-copy forms starting on December 1, 2025. However, the agency has removed the limit and will accept the 5-copy forms until further notice. Additionally, EPA will give a 90-day notice before the agency plans to stop accepting the 5-copy forms.
As an authorized printer of the hazardous waste manifest forms, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. is working closely with EPA for approval to print the new 4-copy forms. At the time of publication of this news article, the federal agency hasn’t yet approved any authorized printer to print the new forms.
Exporter and importer requirements
Hazardous waste exporters and importers that use the 5-copy manifest forms are required to put the consent numbers for their wastes in the Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information Field (Item 14) of the 5-copy manifest. If applicable, exporters must also enter their EPA Identification (ID) numbers in Item 14. The agency recommends using this format: “Exporter EPA ID #AAANNNNNNNNN."
Please note that we will monitor any additional changes that result from EPA's decision to continue accepting 5-copy paper manifest forms and provide updates accordingly.
Key to remember: EPA will accept 5-copy manifests and continuation sheets beyond the initial deadline of December 1, 2025, until further notice.


















































