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State comparison
State
Adherence to Federal Regulations
State Regulatory Citation(s)
Administering State Agency
Differences from Federal
No
CA 22-30-1 to 22-30-24 AAC 335-14-5
Alabama Department of Environmental Management
"All generators (directly or through their authorized agents) identified in 335-14-3-.08(1) must submit an adequate notification, meeting the requirements of 335-14-3-.08(5)(a), to the Department prior to disposal of any waste stream at a commercial hazardous waste disposal facility located in the State of Alabama.
No waste may be disposed of at a commercial hazardous waste disposal facility in the State of Alabama sooner than five (5) working days following the Department’s receipt of notification unless the Department has previously advised the disposal facility, via mail and/or electronic transmission, of its acceptance of the notification"
Yes
18 AAC 62
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Currently proposing: Under 18 AAC 62.330 annual hazardous waste activity reporting will be required for the first 5 years that ADEC is authorized, after which, it will return to the biennial requirements. Additionally, annual notification (using EPA Form 8700-12) of site information will be required for all hazardous waste handlers, including transporters. Permitted TSDFs will be required to update their notification and complete a full report annually.
No
40 CFR 271.6(a)
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
ADEQ charges fees for the review of treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facility permit applications and for the preparation of permits and permit modifications.
The persons associated with a TSD facility must supply character/background information sufficient to demonstrate their reliability, expertise, integrity, and competence to operate a TSD facility.
No
40 CFR 260 Rule 23
Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality
Arkansas does not provide for a State delisting program. To delist a waste in Arkansas, an applicant must first complete the process to obtain a final delisting decision from the EPA Administrator.
Arkansas businesses and facilities that generated hazardous waste(s) and/or transported hazardous waste(s) off-site must submit an annual hazardous waste report to the Director by March 1 of each year.
A generator must report accumulated wastes in addition to stored wastes.
Rule No. 23 § 262.50(c) requires that a copy of all export notifications and manifests that are submitted to EPA be also submitted to the Division.
Existing hazardous waste management (HWM) facility”, the deadline for the operation or construction of a facility to be included in this definition is 20 months earlier than the date set in the Federal regulations.
Rule. 23 §§ 262.19(a) require that generators give their wastes only to permitted transporters, because Arkansas requires that transporters be permitted
No
(HSC), Division 20, Chapter 6.
Title 22 division 4.5
California Environmental Protection Agency
All California Treatment, Storage, and/or Disposal Facilities must file an Annual Facility Report using the RCRAInfo System’s Annual Report Module.
All RCRA Large Quantity Generators in California must file a Biennial (every other year) Report using the RCRAInfo System's Biennial Report Module.
No
Administrative Code : Title 7 : 1000 : 1300 : 1302
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
Large quantity generators of hazardous waste must report annually (by March 1st each year).
Small quantity generators of hazardous waste must re-notify DNREC starting in 2021 and every four years thereafter.
Yes
Title 20 Chapter 42-43
District of Columbia Department of the Environment and Energy
No
Rule 62 - 730
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Small Quantity Generators of Hazardous Waste are now required to re-notify every four years.
No
Title 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Parts 700-739
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Illinois EPA is electing to utilize U.S. EPA's federal Biennial Report System (and using the Annual Report Module in alternate years) for entities that are required to report hazardous waste generation or management information. This will mean individuals who submit reports to Illinois EPA on behalf of the regulated companies will need to be registered through RCRAInfo to enter data or submit the report. Approval for one module (Biennial or Annual Report) will automatically result in approval for both.
No
329 IAC 3.1.
Indiana Department of Environmental Management
Indiana requires that Large and Small Quantity Generators report every year. The Annual Report module is used to report even-numbered calendar year activity. The Biennial Report module is used to report odd-numbered calendar year activity.
No
567—111, 567—100
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Pursuant to Iowa Code section 455B.301(29)“b,” the commission has determined that solid waste includes those wastes IAC 4/19/23 Environmental Protection[567] Ch 100, p.7 exempted from federal hazardous waste regulation pursuant to 40 CFR 261.4(b) as amended through November 16, 2016, except to the extent that any such exempted substances are liquid wastes or wastewater.
Annual reports ANNUAL REPORTS OF SOLID WASTE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS shall be submitted to the department by September 1 of each year and include all the requirements in 567—111.6.
No
Title 401 chapter 39 Section 1(8)
Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection
Large Quantity Generators and Small Quantity Generator must file an Annual Report in Kentucky. Very Small Quantity Generators are not required to submit an Annual Report unless they had either an SQG or LQG status at any point during the reporting year.
A tank system that stores or treats materials that become hazardous waste subsequent to March 10, 1988, shall conduct an assessment of any existing tank system's integrity within twelve (12) months after the date the waste becomes a hazardous waste.
In addition to the requirements in 40 C.F.R. 264.226, 264.254, and 264.303, applicants shall demonstrate that the admixed liner shall be structurally sound and chemically resistant to the waste placed in it to ensure that the liner shall be capable of supporting the waste without cracking, disintegrating, or allowing waste or leachate to escape.
No
La. Admin. Code. Tit. 33 V-1021
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ)
LQGs must complete and submit an Annual Hazardous Waste Report to the LDEQ by March 1 each year.
No
Chapter 850 - 852
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
A generator who removes or allows the removal of hazardous waste from the site of its generation shall submit an Annual Report.
No
COMAR Sec. 26.13.02.03.
Maryland Department of Environment
Maryland requires all generators who generated 220 lbs. or more of hazardous waste or 2.2 lbs. of acute waste in any calendar month or accumulate 220 lbs. or more of hazardous waste or 2.2 lbs. of acute waste at any time complete and submit a Biennial Report.
Yes
310 CMR 30.000 Hazardous Waste Regulations
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Yes
Michigan Administrative Code R 299.9101
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
No
MAR 7045.0208
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Hazardous waste generators must report the waste annually to the MPCA or their metropolitan county, pay a fee, and obtain a license for the subsequent year.
No
11 Mississippi Administrative Code Part 3 Chapter 1
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)
Mississippi requires the following to report annually the types and amounts of hazardous waste generated, managed, and/or shipped during the preceding calendar year to the (MDEQ):
Each generator of greater than 220 pounds of hazardous waste in any calendar month; Each transporter of hazardous waste; and
The owner or operator of any facility for the treatment, storage, recycling or disposal of hazardous waste.
Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) and Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) are required to report annually. Data for the previous year’s hazardous waste activities is reported by facilities to MDEQ and MDEQ reports the information to EPA on a biennial basis.
No
Administrative Rules of Montana Rule Chapter: 17.53
Montana Department of Environmental Quality
Persons who generate hazardous waste (with certain exceptions) are required to maintain an annual generator registration and to pay a registration fee each year, in addition to obtaining an EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) identification number.
Yes
New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules Chapter Env-Hw 400
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
No
6 New York Codes, Rules and Regulations 370.1
New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
Large quantity generators and treatment, storage, and/or disposal facilities in New York State are required to submit a Hazardous Waste Report for each calendar year. The report for a calendar year must be submitted to and received by the DEC by March 1 of the next year.
Yes
15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13A .0101
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Yes
North Dakota Administrative Code Chapter 33.1-24-01
North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality
No
252:205-9-2
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
Owners/operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal, and recycling facilities shall submit reports monthly in a format prescribed by the DEQ (which may include electronic submissions) identifying hazardous waste anaged at the facility. The report shall be submitted within 30 days of the end of each month.
The State of Oklahoma does not require the Waste Report Off-Site Identification Form (OI Form).
No
OAR 340-100-0001; OAR 340-100-0042
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
All small quantity generators and large quantity generators of waste are required to submit an annual report to the DEQ. The report is due March 1 every year and provides information on activities of the previous calendar year.
DEQ did not adopt new hazardous secondary materials exclusions.
No
RRST 0400-12-01-.01
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
Hazardous waste small and large quantity generators in Tennessee are required by regulation to file annual hazardous waste reports with the Division of Solid Waste Management (DSWM).
No
30 TAC 335.41
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Registered generators and reverse distributors with active solid waste registrations must submit an Industrial & Hazardous Waste Annual Waste Summary (AWS) each year.
No
VHWMR 7-101 to 7-501
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Large quantity generator (LQG) facilities may opt out of completing Biennial Reports if their notified LQG status is based on the generation of Vermont-listed hazardous wastes (i.e., any hazardous waste with a waste code that begins with VT, such as VT02).
Vermont does not require the completion of the Off-Site Identification (OI) Form.
No
RCW 70A-300
WAC 173-303
Washington Department of Ecology
If you have an active EPA/State Identification (ID) Number, then you must submit a dangerous waste annual report.
No
WAC NR 660
WAC NR 664
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Small and large quantity generators and licensed treatment, storage and disposal facilities must file an annual report with the DNR and notify the DNR of their hazardous waste activity and obtain an EPA Identification number
No
AR 020.0003.1
Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality
Wyoming requires the applicant to demonstrate his/her fitness to meet the requirements for a hazardous waste permit.
Wyoming does not adopt the option for the landfill owner or operator to make a demonstration to the Director in order to allow the placement of liquids that are not hazardous wastes in the landfill.