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How do I transport hazardous and nonhazardous wastes properly?

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How do I transport hazardous and nonhazardous wastes properly?

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The generator must prepare EPA Form 8700-22, Uniform Waste Manifest. The transporter must also comply with DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations. The DOT Hazardous Materials Hotline can be reached at: 800-467-4922.10. I am starting up a small business (e.g., pharmacy, recycler, chemical compounder, auto body shop, gas station). Where can I find general environmental guidance/ requirements/liability information? What do I need to do for existing properties? What do I need to consider when purchasing an abandoned site for the new business?To find out about general environmental guidance/requirements/liability information, first check with your local licensing bureau, and then your state. When considering the purchase of an abandoned site for new business, check with the state. They can provide you with previous use information, such as whether the site had been formerly used as a gasoline station, or similar activities.

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The generator must prepare EPA Form 8700-22, Uniform Waste Manifest. The transporter must also comply with DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations. The DOT Hazardous Materials Hotline can be reached at: 800-467-4922. 10. I am starting up a small business (e.g., pharmacy, recycler, chemical compounder, auto body shop, gas station). Where can I find general environmental guidance/ requirements/liability information? What do I need to do for existing properties? What do I need to consider when purchasing an abandoned site for the new business? To find out about general environmental guidance/requirements/liability information, first check with your local licensing bureau, and then your state. When considering the purchase of an abandoned site for new business, check with the state. They can provide you with previous use information, such as whether the site had been formerly used as a gasoline station, or similar activities. Make a final check with your EPA region to see if the

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