Haw. Code R. § 11-262-41 - Biennial report
(a) A generator who
ships any hazardous waste off-site to a treatment, storage or disposal facility
within the United States must prepare and submit a single copy of a Biennial
Report to the director by March 1 of each even numbered year. The Biennial
Report must be submitted on a form approved by the director, must cover
generator activities during the previous year, and must include the following
information:
(1) The EPA identification
number, name, and address of the generator;
(2) The calendar year covered by the
report;
(3) The EPA identification
number, name, and address for each off-site treatment, storage, or disposal
facility in the United States to which waste was shipped during the
year;
(4) The name and EPA
identification number of each transporter used during the reporting year for
shipments to a treatment, storage or disposal facility within the United
States;
(5) A description, EPA
hazardous waste number (from chapter
11-261, subchapter C or D), U.S. DOT
hazard class, and quantity of each hazardous waste shipped off-site for
shipments to a treatment, storage or disposal facility within the United
States. This information must be listed by EPA identification number of each
such off-site facility to which waste was shipped.
(6) A description of the efforts undertaken
during the year to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated.
(7) A description of the changes in volume
and toxicity of waste actually achieved during the year in comparison to
previous years to the extent such information is available for years prior to
1984.
(8) The certification signed
by the generator or authorized representative.
(b) Any generator who treats, stores, or
disposes of hazardous waste on-site must submit a biennial report covering
those wastes in accordance with the provisions of chapters 11-270, 11-264,
11-265, and 11-266. Reporting for exports of hazardous waste is not required on
the Biennial Report form. A separate annual report requirement is set forth at
section 11-262-56.
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