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Code · Arizona · Title 49 — The Environment

49-860. Annual reporting requirements; inspections

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A. A shipper required to comply with the special waste manifesting procedures of this article shall report the following information to the department on or before March 1 of each year:
1. A shipping description of the special waste shipped during the preceding year.
2. The volume or weights of each type of special waste shipped during the preceding year.
3. The facility to which the special waste was shipped, identified by name, address, location and groundwater quality protection permit number or aquifer protection permit number, if applicable.
B. A facility or person that receives from off site a special waste for treatment, storage or disposal shall report the following information to the department on or before March 1 of each year:
1. The shipping descriptions of each special waste received during the preceding year.
2. The volume or weight of each type of special waste received during the preceding year.
3. For each special waste type, the identity by generator name, address, location, telephone number and amount of that special waste sent to the facility during the preceding year.
4. For each special waste type received, a description of the methods and practices used by the receiving facility or person to treat, store or dispose of the special waste.
C. Generators who treat, store or dispose of special waste shall keep records of the volume or weights of each type of special waste handled. Generators who treat, store or dispose of special waste shall report to the department on or before March 1 of each year for each facility:
1. The volume or weight of each type of special waste treated, stored or disposed of on site for the preceding year.
2. The volume or weight of each type of special waste treated, stored or disposed of off site for the preceding year.
3. For each type of special waste disposed, a description of the methods and practices used to minimize the amount or toxicity of the waste before disposal or reuse that constitutes disposal.
4. The volume or weight of waste received pursuant to section 49-863, subsection G.
D. The department may conduct inspections of facilities and records in order to enforce this section.
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