Mich. Admin. Code R. 299.9407 - Transporter facility inspections
Rule 407.
(1) The department may inspect all in-state stationary facilities where the transporter owns or holds an interest and at which routine operations associated with the transport of hazardous wastes are performed. Routine operations may include any of the following:
(a) Vehicle storage.
(b) Vehicle cleaning.
(c) Routine mechanical maintenance.
(d) Transfer operations.
(e) Dispatching.
(f) Recordkeeping.
(2) The department shall determine, at the time of an inspection, all the following:
(a) Based on a visual inspection, whether there is evidence that hazardous wastes or hazardous waste constituents have escaped to the air, soil, surface water, groundwater, drains, or sewers.
(b) If vehicles are cleaned on-site, whether proper procedures exist for wash water disposal.
(c) Whether facilities are constructed or situated so as to minimize the possibility of the release or escape of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to the soil, surface water, or groundwater.
(d) Whether the transporter complies with other requirements of this part.
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Rule 407.
(1) The department may inspect all in-state stationary facilities in which the transporter owns or holds an interest and at which routine operations associated with the transport of hazardous wastes are performed. Routine operations may include any of the following:
(a) Vehicle storage .
(b) Vehicle cleaning.
(c) Routine mechanical maintenance.
(d) Transfer operations.
(e) Dispatching.
(f) Recordkeeping.
(2) The department shall determine, at the time of an inspection, all of the following:
(a) Based on a visual inspection, whether there is evidence that hazardous wastes or hazardous waste constituents have escaped to the air, soil, surface water , groundwater , drains, or sewers.
(b) If vehicles are cleaned on-site , whether proper procedures exist for wash water disposal .
(c) Whether facilities are constructed or situated so as to minimize the possibility of the release or escape of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to the soil, surface water , or groundwater .
(d) Whether the transporter is in compliance with other requirements of this part.