Hazardous Waste Permanent Federal ID Numbers - Department of Toxic . . . How to Obtain a Permanent Federal ID Number To obtain a permanent federal ID number, also known as an EPA ID number, you will need to complete and submit US EPA Form 8700-12 There are two options for submitting the form We recommend submitting the form electronically for faster processing
Instructions and Form for Hazardous Waste Generators, Transporters and . . . This booklet is designed to help you determine if you are subject to requirements under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for notifying the U S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of your regulated waste activities
Hazardous Waste Temporary Federal EPA ID Numbers To apply for a temporary federal EPA ID number, you will need to fill out and submit US EPA Form 8700-12 – RCRA Subtitle C Site Identification Form You have two options for submitting the form
EPA ID Numbers - SanDiegoCounty. gov Businesses that generate waste on an ongoing basis must have a permanent ID number To get a permanent ID number, you need to complete the required application, DTSC Form 1358
California Hazardous Waste Permanent ID Number Application Use this form to apply for a California ID number if your business generates no more than 100 kg per month of a federally-regulated waste, or any amount of a California-only (non-federally) regulated hazardous waste
California - Temporary State ID Number Issuance Before applying for a temporary State ID number, you must determine if an active temporary or permanent ID number exists for the generator at the address where the hazardous waste is being generated
Hazardous Waste Permanent State ID Numbers - Department of Toxic . . . U S EPA has an online tool called myRCRAid, a module of the RCRAInfo Industry Application, that allows you to apply for a permanent federal “EPA” ID number You can also use myRCRAid to inactivate your permanent State ID number
Do I Need a U. S. EPA ID Number, or a California ID Number? | Department . . . In summary, except for the above-mentioned exemptions, if you generate only non-RCRA hazardous wastes, or you generate less than 100 kilograms of RCRA hazardous waste per month (or less than 1 kilogram of RCRA acutely hazardous waste), you must get a California ID Number