Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 66, Pages 4703-4756, September 4, 1984 Page: 4,715
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mar -'ng the quantity and classification of each waste
shipment Itemized by manifest document [shipping ticket]
number Such monthly summary shall be submitted to
the Texas Department of Water Resources on the 25th
day of each month for shipments originating during the
previous month on monthly summary forms provided or
approved by the executive director A generator must keep
a copy of each summary for a period of at least three
years from the due date of the summary A generator re-
quired to comply with this subsection shall continue to
prepare and submit monthly summaries, regardless of
whether shipments were made during a particular month,
by preparing and submitting a monthly summary indicat-
ing that no shipments were made during that month.
Upon request of the generator, the executive director may
authorize a modification in the reporting period
(c) (No change)
(d) In addition to the requirements of this section,
generators of hazardous waste are subject to the reporting
and record-keeping requirements of 335 70 of this title
(relating to Record Keeping) and 335.71 of this title (re-
lating to Annual Reporting)[, and 335 72 of this title (re-
lating to Exception Reporting)].
(e) A generator who does not receive a copy of the
manifest with the handwritten signature of the owner or
operator of the designated facility within 35 days of the
date that the waste was accepted by the initial transporter
must contact the transporter and/or the owner or opera-
tor of the designated facility to determine the status of
the Class I industrial solid waste.
(f) A generator must submit an exception report
to the department if he has not received a copy of the
manifest with the handwritten signature of the owner or
operator of the designated facility within 45 days of the
date that the waste was accepted by the initial transport-
er. The exception report must include:
(1) a legible copy of the manifest for which the
generator does not have confirmation of delivery; and
(2) a copy letter signed by the generator or his
authorized representative explaining the efforts taken to
locate the Class I industrial solid waste and the results
of those efforts.
335.14 Record-Keeping Requirements Applicable to
Transporters of Class I Industrial Solid Waste
(a) A transporter of Class I industrial solid waste
shall retain a copy of each manifest [shipping ticket]
signed by the generator, the transporter, and the next des-
ignated transporter, or the owner or operator of the facil-
ity designated on the manifest [shipping ticket] for a mini-
mum of at least three years from the date of initial ship-
ment
(b) For shipments delivered to the facility designat-
ed on the manifest [shipping ticket] by water (bulk ship-
ment), each water (bulk shipment) transporter must retain
a copy of a shipping paper containing all the Information
required by 335 1 i(e) of this title (relating to Shipping
Requirements for Transporters of Class I Industrial Solid
Waste) for a minimum of three years from the date of
initial shipment.
(c) For shipments of Class I waste by rail within
the United States.
(1) the initial rail transporter must keep a copy
of the manifest [shipping ticket] and shipping paper with
all of the information required in 335.11(f)(2) of thistitle (relating to Shipping Requirements for Transporters
of Class I Industrial Solid Waste) for a period of three
years from the date the Class I waste was accepted by
the initial transporter, and
(2) the final rail transporter must keep a copy
of the signed manifest [shipping ticket] (or the shipping
paper if signed by the designated facility in lieu of the
manifest [shipping ticket]) for a period of three years from
the date the Class I waste was accepted by the initial trans-
porter
(d) A transporter who transports waste out of the
United States must retain a copy of the manifest [shipping
ticket] indicating that the Class I waste left the United
States for a minimum of three years from the date of in-
itial shipment
(e) (No change )
335.15. Record-Keeping and Reporting Requirements
Applicable to Owners or Operators of Storage, Process-
ing, or Disposal Facilities. This section does not apply
to owners and operators that store, process, or dispose
of Class I industrial solid waste on-site and do not receive
any Class I waste from off-site sources.
(I)[(a)] The owner or operator of the storage,
processing, or disposal facility designated on the manifest
[shipping ticket] shall retain a copy of each manifest [ship-
ping ticket] or, in the case of shipments by rail or water
(bulk shipment), a copy of each manifest [shipping ticket]
and shipping paper, for a minimum of three years from
the date of initial shipment by the generator
(2)[(b)] The owner or operator shall prepare a
monthly summary from his copy of all manifests [ship-
ping tickets] received during the month, summarizing the
quantity, [and] character, and the method of storage, pro-
cessing, and disposal of each Class I waste shipment
received, Itemized by manifest document [shipping ticket]
number. Such monthly summary report shall be submit-
ted to the Texas Department of Water Resources on the
25th day of eaLh month for wastes or manifests Ishipping
tickets] received during the prior month and on monthly
summary forms provided or approved by the executive
director Note Persons who store, process, or dispose
of hazardous waste are subject to the further requirements
of 335.175(a) of this title (relating to Reporting Require-
ments) for the preparation of a monthly summary. The
appropriate abbreviations from Subchapter B, Appendix
I, Table 1 and Table 2 of this title (relating to Hazardous
Industrial Solid Waste Management General Provisions)
are to be used for units of measure and for handling codes
for storage, processing, and disposal methods.
(3)[(.)] The oniei oi opc adtoi shall submit a
monthly report on forms provided or approved by the
executive director summarizing the types and volumes of
any Class I waste received without manifests Ishipping
tickets], as in the case of shipments by rail or water (bulk
shipments) without shipping papers The following in-
formation shall be included in the report:
(A) the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) identification number (applicable to hazardous
waste only), name, and address of the facilit);
(B) the date the facilit) received the waste;
(C) the EPA identification number (applicable
to hazardous waste only), name, and address of the gener-
ator and the transporter, if available;September 4, 1984
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