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Texas,
RegisterTable 1
Types of Containers
DM = Metal drums, barrels, kegs
DW = Wooden Drums, barrels, kegs
DF = Fiberboard or plastic drums, barrels, kegs
TP = Tanks portable
TT = Cargo tanks (tank trucks)
TC = Tank cars
DT = Dump truck
CY = Cylinders
CM = Metal boxes, cartons, cases (including roll-offs)
CW = Wooden boxes, cartons, cases
CF = Fiber or plastic boxes, cartons, ceses
BA = Burlap, cloth, paper or plastic bags.This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has
been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within
the agency's authority to adopt
Issued in Austin, Texas, on August 27, 1984TRD-848864
Susan Plettman
General Counsel
Texas Department of Water
ResourcesEarliest possible date of adoption
October 5, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 475-7845.
Subchapter B. Hazardous Industrial Solid
Waste Management General
Provisions
31 TAC 335.41, 335.42, 335.48
The Texas Water Development Board proposes
amendments to 335 41, 335.42, and 335 48 of
the industrial solid waste regulations to achieve com-
pliance with the United States Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) and Department of Transportation
(DOT) regulations promulgating a uniform manifest
form to be used for shipments of hazardous waste un-
der the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA).
The Texas Department of Water Resources (TDWR)
proposes to adopt this uniform manifest form for ship-ments of all Class I industrial solid waste, and these
amendments to Subchapter B (as well as Subchapters
A, C, D, H, and V of the industrial solid waste regula-
tions) would revise the current regulations to incor-
porate the new terminology of the "manifest" system
(rather than the "shipping ticket" system) and to
achieve consistency with the EPA regulations. The
joint rule-making efforts of the EPA and the DOT
resulted in a final rule adopting the uniform hazardous
waste manifest form, which was published in the
March 20, 1984, issue of the Federal Register (49
FedReg 10490) and becomes effective on Septem-
ber 20, 1984
The purpose of these amendments and other simul-
taneous amendments to this chapter is to adopt the
use of the uniform hazardous waste manifest form for
all shipments of Class I industrial solid waste; to im-
pose exception reporting and manifest discrepancy re-
porting requirements on generators and facilities that
prepare or receive manifests for all Class I industrial
solid wastes; to adopt the use of the term "manifest"
as a replacement for the term "shipping ticket"; and
to simplify and consolidate manifest and reporting re-
quirements into Subchapter A of the industrial solid
waste regulations, which applies generally to indus-
trial solid waste management
The amendments to the individual subchapters of the
industrial solid waste regulations that are proposed
simultaneously on this date achieve the previously
mentioned purposes to varying degrees, as explained
in detail as follows.September 4, 1984
I I
9 TexReg 4720
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