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(5) Before accepting Class I waste from a rail
transporter, a nonrail transporter must sign and date the
manifest [shipping ticket] and provide a copy to the rail
transporter.
(g) Transporters who transport Class I industrial
solid waste out of the United States shall
(1) indicate on the manifest [shipping ticket] the
date the Class I waste left the United States under the
item labeled "special handling instructions and additional
information";
(2) sign the manifest [shipping ticket] and retain
one copy in accordance with 335 14(c) of this title (relat-
ing to Record-Keeping Requirements Applicable to Trans-
porters of Class I Industrial Solid Waste), and
(3) return a signed copy of the manifest [shipping
ticket] to the generator
(h) The transporter must deliver the entire quantity
of Class I waste which he has accepted from a generator
or a transporter to.
(I) the designated facility listed on the manifest
[shipping ticket], or
(2)-(4) (No change.)
(i) If the transporter cannot deliver the waste in ac-
cordance with subsection (h) of this section, the trans-
porter must contact the generator for further directions
and must revise the manifest (shipping ticket] according
to the generator's instructions
335.12 Shipping Requirements Applicable to Owners
or Operators of Storage, Processing, or Disposal Fact.l-
ties.
(a) No owner or operator of a storage, processing,
or disposal facility may accept delicry of Class I indus-
trial solid waste for oil-site storage, processing, or dis-
posal, unless
(1) a manifest [shipping ticket] accompanies the
shipment which designates that facility to receive the
waste;
(2) the owner or operator signs the manifest
[shipping ticket] and immediately giles at least one copy
of the signed manifest [shipping ticket] to the transporter,
(3) retains one copy of the manifest [shipping
ticket] in accordance with 0335 15(a) of this title (relating
to Recc.d-Keeping and Reporting Requirements Applica-
ble to Owners or Operators of Storage, Processing, or
Disposal facilities), and
(4) within 30 days after the delivery, sends a copy
of the manifest [shipping ticket] to the generator
(b) If a facility receies, from a rail or water (bulk
shipment) transporter, (lass I waste which is accom-
panied by a shipping paper containing all the informa-
tion required on the manifest [shipping ticket (including
the Enironmental Protection Agency identification numn-
bers, generator's certlfi.ation, and signatures)], the owner
or operator, or his agent, shall
(I) sign and date each copy of the manifest (ship-
ping ticket] or shipping paper (It the manifest [shipping
ticket] has not been received) to certify that the Class I
waste covered by the manifest [shipping ticket) or the
shipping paper was received,
(2) immediately give the rail or water (bulk ship-
ment) transporter at least one copy of the manifest [ship-
ping ticket] or shipping paper (if the manifest [shipping
ticket] has not been received),(3) within 30 days after the delivery, send a copy
of the signed and dated manifest [shipping ticket] to the
generator, however, if the manifest [shipping twket] has
not been received within 30 days after delivery, the owner
or operator, or his agent, must send a copy of the shipping
paper signed and dated to the generator; and
(4) retain at the facility a copy of each shipping
paper and manifest [shipping ticket] in accordance with
335 15(a) of this title (relating to Record-Keeping and
Reporting Requirements Applicable to Owners or Oper-
ators of Storage, Processing, or Disposal Facilities).
(c) If a facility receives a Class i industrial solid
waste accompanied by a manifest, or in the case of ship-
ments by rail or water (bulk shipment), by a shipping
paper, the owner or operator, or his agent, must note any
significant discrepancies on each copy of the manifest or
shipping paper (if the manifest has not been received) [In
addition to the requirements of this rule, owners and oper-
ators of facilities that store, process, or dispose of hazard-
ous waste are subject to the shipping requirements of
335 172 of this title (relating to Shipping Ticket Dis-
crepancies)]
(1) Manifest discrepancies are differences be-
tween the quantity or type of Class I waste designated
on the manifest or shipping paper, and the quantity or
type of Class I waste a facility actually received. Signifi-
cant discrepancies in quantity are:
(A) for bulk weight, variations greater than
10% in weight; and
(B) 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 in the manifest or shipping
paper.
(2) Upon discovering a significant discrepancy,
the owner or operator must attempt to reconcile the dis-
crepancy with the waste generator or transporter (e.g.,
with telephone conversations). If the discrepancy is not
resolved within 15 days after receiving the waste, the own-
er or operator must immediately submit to the executive
director a letter describing the discrepancy and attempts
to reconcile it, and a copy of the manifest or shipping
paper at issue. Note: " he department does not intend that
the owner or operator of a facility perform the analysis
required by 335.114(c) of this title (relating to General
Waste Analysis) before signing the manifest and giving
it to the transporter. However, subsection (c) does require
reporting an unreconciled discrepancy discovered during
later analysis.
335 13 Record-Aeeping and Reporting Procedures
Applicable to Generators of Class I Industrial Solid
Waste
(a) The generator shall retain a copy of each mani-
fest [shipping ticket] required by 335 10 of this title (re-
lating to Shipping and Reporting Procedures Applicable
to Generators of Class I Industrial Solid Waste) for a
minimum of three years from the date of shipment by
the generator
(b) The generator shall prepare a monthly summary
from the manifests [shipping tickets], regardless of
whether shipments were made during the month, sum-September 4, 1984
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