EPA announces new e-manifest fees for FY2024-25
Receiving facilities will experience higher charges for scanned images within the e-Manifest system during fiscal years 2024 and 2025. These updated rates aim to boost a complete transition to electronic submissions. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) creates these charges based on the method of manifest submission and the combined processing expenses for each manifest category. It is unsurprising that fully electronic and hybrid manifests come with notably lower costs.
The latest fees For fiscal years 2024 and 2025 (October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2025), the new user fees are as follows:
- $22.00 for uploading scanned images (formerly $20.00)
- $10.00 for uploading data and images (formerly $13.00)
- $6.00 for fully electronic and hybrid submissions (unchanged from $6.00)
The application of user charges also aligns with the broader trend of digitization and modernization in regulatory procedures. By transitioning from paper-based manifest systems to digital platforms, the e-Manifest system trims administrative burdens, reduces the risk of errors, and expedites information flow. These user fees provide the resources to maintain and improve these digital capabilities. It benefits waste management stakeholders by streamlining reporting obligations and enhancing overall efficiency.
More on the user fees for the e-manifest system and amendments to manifest regulations
The Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest Establishment Act (e-Manifest Act) itself does not determine e-Manifest user fees; rather, it grants EPA the authority to establish user fees through regulations. The Final User Fee rule addresses the following key aspects:
- Which users of manifests or manifest data will be charged user? User fees are not directly charged to generators or transporters. Instead, EPA enforces charges on receiving facilities for each submitted manifest. However, it is likely that increased costs will have a ripple effect across the industry.
- What transactions or services will give rise to fee? The submission of the final copy of each manifest to the system by receiving facilities triggers the user fee requirement. The fee depends on the type of manifest submission. Receiving facilities will also incur charges for manifests involving rejected wastes that are being sent back from the facility to the generator.
- How will users be billed for e-Manifest services and make their fee payments? Receiving facilities will receive a monthly electronic invoice detailing their manifest activity from the previous month. Each facility will be directed to the Treasury’s Pay.gov website to make their payments.
- What model or formula will EPA rely upon for the determination of users’ fees? The final rule’s fee calculation relies heavily on the total program-related costs incurred by EPA and the number of manifests over which these costs are distributed. When adjusting user fee schedules, EPA will reapply its fee formula using the most up-to-date data on program costs and manifest counts. The final rule also incorporates fee adjustment factors to account for inflation and revenue losses resulting from inaccurate estimates of manifests in use.
- How will the rule address fee schedule revisions? Revisions to user fees will not require a new rulemaking. EPA will re-run the fee formula at two-year intervals, with the most recent program cost and manifest usage numbers being used in running the fee formula to calculate the fees for each manifest submission type. The result will be a fee schedule that announces the fees for each of the next two fiscal years.
For more information see our EzExplanation on Hazardous waste manifests |
Key to remember: Receiving facilities will see increased user fees for scanned images in the e-Manifest system for fiscal years 2024 and 2025. Using fully electronic waste manifests will cost significantly less.