Haw. Code R. § 11-264-72 - Manifest discrepancies
(a) Manifest
discrepancies are differences between the quantity or type of hazardous waste
designated on the manifest or shipping paper, and the quantity or type of
hazardous waste a facility actually receives. Significant discrepancies in
quantity are:
(1) For bulk waste, variations
greater than ten percent in weight, and
(2) for batch waste, any variation in piece
count, such as a discrepancy of one drum in a truckload. Significant
discrepancies in type are obvious differences which can be discovered by
inspection or waste analysis, such as waste solvent substituted for waste acid,
or toxic constituents not reported on the manifest or shipping paper.
(b) Upon discovering a significant
discrepancy, the owner or operator must attempt to reconcile the discrepancy
with the waste generator or transporter (e.g., with telephone conversations).
If the discrepancy is not resolved within fifteen days after receiving the
waste, the owner or operator must immediately submit to the director a letter
describing the discrepancy and attempts to reconcile it, and a copy of the
manifest or shipping paper at issue.
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