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of Water Resources, P.O Box 13087, Austin, Texas
78711.
These amendments are proposed under the Texas
Water Code, 5.131 and 5 132, which provides the
Texas Water Development Board with the authority
to make any rules necessary to carry out the powers
and duties under the provisions of the Code and other
laws of the state and to establish and approve all
general policy of the Texas Department of Water Re-
sources; and the Solid Waste Disposal Act, 4(c),
Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4477-7, which authorizes
the department to adopt and promulgate rules con-
sistent with the general intent and purposes of the Act
and establish minimum standards of operation for all
aspects of the management and control of industrial
solid waste, and further directs the department to
promulgate rules requiring persons who generate,
transport, process, store, or dispose of Class I indus-
trial solid waste or hazardous waste to provide record
keeping and use a manifest or other appropriate sys-
tem to assure that such wastes are transported to a
storage, processing, or disposal facility permitted or
otherwise authorized for that purpose. Under the Solid
Waste Disposal Act, 3(b), the Texas Department of
Water Resources is designated as the state solid
waste agency with respect to the management of in-
dustrial solid waste and is required to seek the accom-
plishment of the purposes of the Act through the
control of all aspects of industral solid waste manage-
ment by all practical and economically feasible
methods consistent with the powers and duties given
it under the Act and other existing legislation Sec-
tion 3(b) grants to the department the powers and
duties specifically prescribed in the Act and all other
powers necessary or convenient to carry out its re-
sponsibilities
335.67 Marking.
(a) (No change.)
(b) Before transporting or offering hazardous waste
for transportation off-site, a generator must mark each
container of 110 gallons or less used in such transporta-
tion with the following words and information displayed
in accordance with the requirements of 49 Code of Fed-
eral Regulations 172.304:
Hazardous H aste-Federal Law Prohibits Improper Dis-
posal If found, contact the nearest police or public safety
authority or the U S En ironmental Protection Agency.
Generator's Name and Address
Manifesi [Shipping Ticket) Document Number
335.69. Accumulation Time
(a)-(b) (No change )
(c) Persons exempted under this provision, who
generate hazardous waste, are still subject to the require-
ments in Subchapter A applicable to generators of Class
I waste.
335 70. Record Keeping
(a) (No change )
(b) The generator shall keep a copy of each annu-
al report and exception report required by this title [sub-
chapter] for a period of at least three years from the due
date of the report
(c) (No change )335.71. Annual Reporting. Any generator who
stores, processes, or disposes of hazardous waste on-site
shall prepare and submit a single copy of an annual report
to the executive director by January 21 of each year. The
annual report must cover facility activities during the
previous calendar year and must include the following
Information-
(1)-(3) (No change.)
(4) the method of processing, storage, or disposal
for each hazardous waste, as described by codes in Ta-
ble 2, "Handling Codes for Storage, Processing, and Dis-
posal Methods," in Appendix I of Subchapter B of this
title (relating to Hazardous Industrial Solid Waste
Management General Provisions);
(5)-(7) (No change )
335 74 Notification Requirements for Interstate Ship-
ments In the case of interstate shipments of hazardous
waste for which a manifest [shipping bucket] has not been
returned within 45 days of acceptance of the waste by
the initial transporter, the generator shall notify the ap-
propriate regulatory agency of the state in which the desig-
nated facility is located and the appropriate regulatory
;,ency of the state in which the shipment may have been
delivered If a state required to be notified under this sec-
tion has not received Interim or final authorization pur-
suant to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
of 1976, 3006, the generator shall notify the adminis-
trator that the manifest [shipping ticket) has not been
returned
335 75. International Shipments.
(a) Any person who exports hazardous waste to a
foreign country or imports hazardous waste from a for-
eign country Into the state must comply with the require-
ments of this title [subchapter) and with the special
requirements of this section.
(b) When shipping hazardous waste outside the
United States, the generator must:
(1) require that the foreign consignee confirm the
delivery of the waste in the foreign country A copy of
the manifest [shipping ticket] signed by the foreign con-
signee may be used for this purpose; and
(2) meet the requirements under [335 64 of this
title (relating to Additional Requirements for Shipping
Ticket) of this subchapter and) 335.10(b) of this title
(relating to Shipping and Reporting Procedures Applica-
ble to Generators of Class I Industrial Solid Waste) for
the manifest [shipping ticket], except that:
(A) (No change.)
(B) the generator must identify the point of
departure from the United States through which waste
must travel before entering a foreign country. This in-
formation must be placed in the item labeled "special han-
dling instructions and additional information" on the
manifest.
(c) A generator must submit an exception report
to the executive director if.
(1) he has not received a copy of the manifest
[shipping ticket] signed by the transporter stating the date
and place of departure from the United States within 45
days from the date it was accepted by the initial trans-
porter; or
(2) (No change.)September 4, 1984
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