Table 360-A
Terms and Conditions for Solid Waste Permit Exemptions
Terms and Conditions for Permit Exemption | Mobile System | Collection Event | Limited MRW Facility | Product Take-Back Center |
(a) Notify the department and jurisdictional health department of the intent to operate at least thirty days prior to commencing operations. The notification must include a description of the types and quantities of MRW to be handled; | X | X | X | |
(b) Manage MRW in compliance with the performance standards of WAC 173-350-040; | X | X | X | X |
(c) Maintain records of the amount and type of MRW received, number of households and/or conditionally exempt small quantity generators served, and the type of final disposition (e.g., reuse, recycled, treatment, energy recovery, incineration, or landfilling). Records must be maintained for five years and must be made available to the department or jurisdictional health department on request; | X | X | X* | |
(d) Ensure MRW is handled in a manner that: (i) Prevents a spill or release of hazardous substances to the environment; (ii) Prevents exposure of the public to hazardous substances; and (iii) Results in delivery to a facility that meets the performance standards of WAC 173-350-040; | X | X | X | X |
(e) Ensure that incompatible wastes are not allowed to come into contact with each other; | X | X | X | |
(f) Ensure that containers holding MRW remain closed except when adding or removing waste in order to prevent a release of MRW through evaporation or spillage if overturned; | X | X | X | |
(g) Ensure that containers holding MRW have legible labels and markings that identify the waste type; | X | X | X | X |
(h) Ensure that containers holding MRW are maintained in good condition (e.g.. no severe rusting or apparent structural defects); | X | X | X | X |
(i) Ensure that designated persormel are familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating action necessary in the event of fire, leak, or spill; | X | X | X | |
(j) Control pubhc access and prevent unauthorized entry; | X | X | X | X |
(k) Prepare and submit an ainnual report to the department and the jurisdictional health department by April 1st on forms supplied by the department. The ainnual report must detail the collection activities during the previous calendar year and must include the following: (i) Name and addresses of all collection sites; (ii) Calendar year covered by the report; (iii) Annual quantity and type of MRW collected, in pounds or gallons, by waste type; (iv) Number of households and CESOGs served annually; (v) Type of final disposition (for example, reuse, recycled, treatment, energy recovery, incineration, or landfiling) by waste type of MRW; and (vi) Any additional information required by the department; | X | X | X* | |
(1) Allow inspections by the department or jurisdictional health department at reasonable times; | X | X | X | X |
(m) Notify the jurisdictional health department and the department of any spills or discharges of MRW to the environment within twenty-four hours of knowledge of an incident; | X | X | X | X |
(n) Mobile collection systems using trucks or trailers with concealed construction, permanently attached to a chassis may require a commercial coach insignia if subject to chapter 296-150C WAC, Commercial coaches, administered by the department of labor and industries; and | X | X | ||
(o) Provide secondary contairmient for containers and tanks capable of storing fifty-five gallons or more of liquid MRW. | X | X | X | X |
* Limited MRW facilities are NOT required to keep track of number of households and CESOGs served annually.
Wash. Admin. Code § 173-350-360
Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95 RCW. 03-03-043 (Order 99-24), § 173-350-360, filed 1/10/03, effective 2/10/03.