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(3)[(4)] the applicant can demonstrate that he or
she has remained academically and/or professionally In-
volved in psychology.
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 28, 1984
TRD-848924 Patti Bizzell
Executive Director
Texas State Board of Examiners
of Psychologists
Earliest possible date of adoption
October 5, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 835-2036.
TITLE 31. NATURAL RESOURCES
AND CONSERVATION
Part X. Texas Water Development
Board
Chapter 335. Industrial Solid Waste
Subchapter A. Industrial Solid Waste
Management in General
31 TAC 335.1, 335.6, 335.9-335.16
The Texas Department of Water Resources (TDWR)
proposes amendments to 335 1, 335 6 and 335 9-
335 15, and new 335 16, concerning industrial solid
waste management in general
The proposal amends Subchapter A to replace the
terms "shipping control ticket" or "shipping ticket"
with the term "manifest," and to add 335 16 and
the appendix to Subchapter A These changes are ne-
cessitated by the joint rule-making efforts of the U S
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the De-
partment of Transportation (DOT) resulting in a final
rule published in the March 20, 1984, issue of the Fed-
eral Register (49 FedReg 10490) The new rule, which
becomes effective September 20, 1984, establishes
a uniform hazardous waste manifest form and requires
the use of the new form for all regulated shipments
of hazardous waste In addition to its use for ship-
ments of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) hazardous waste, the uniform manifest may
also be used for shipments of DOT-regulated
hazardous materials, for shipments of state-regulated
wastes, or for any combination of these regulated
materials The TDWR intends to use the uniform
manifest form for all shipments of Class I industrial
solid waste, and has adapted the federal form for the
state's purposes as suggested in the EPA regulations
The proposal also includes a copy of the the new uni-
form hazardous waste manifest form as an appendix
to Subchapter A
The purpose of these sections is to adopt the use of
the uniform hazardous waste manifest form for all
shipments of Class I industrial solid waste; to imposeexception reporting and manifest discrepancy report-
ing requirements on generators and facilities that pre-
pare 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 industrial
solid waste management
The amendments to the Individual subchapters of the
industrial solid waste regulations tht are proposed
simultaneously in this issue achieve these purposes
to varying degrees, as explained in detail in the follow-
ing paragraphs
The proposal deletes the definitions of "shipping con-
trol ticket" or "shipping ticket" in 335.1, and adds
a definition of "manifest" to achieve consistency with
the federal requirements and the uniform manifest sys-
tem and delete the references to the state's current
system of shipping tickets. The proposal also amends
the definition of "shipping ticket document number"
in 335 1 to be referenced as a "manifest document
number." These new definitions should be inserted
in alphabetical order in the list of definitions
The proposal amends 335 6 to clarify that the on-
site storage, processing, or disposal of hazardous
waste is not subject to the notification requirement
of 335 6(a), unless that hazardous waste activity is
exempted from permit requirements under the terms
of 335 2(e) and 335 2(f) Under 335 2(e), no per-
mit is required for the on-site storage of hazardous
waste by small quantity generators Under 335.2(f),
no permit is required for the specified activities refer-
enced therein The hazardous waste activities de-
scribed in 335.2(e) and (f) and the on-site storage,
processing, or disposal of nonhazardous industrial
solid waste are subject to 335 6(a) notification re-
quirements. The proposal also amends 335.6(e) to
establish that the executive director may make a writ-
ten request for a chemical analysis or waste samples
for analysis of an industrial solid waste, whether the
waste is hazardous or nonhazardous
The proposal amends 335 9 to specify that the
method of a generator's storage, processing, or dis-
posal activities should be described according to Sub-
chapter B, Appendix I, Table 2, concerning the "Han-
dling Codes for Storage, Processing, and Disposal
Methods "
The proposal amends 335.10 to replace the term
"shipping ticket" with the term "manifest" wherever
it appears in the provision and to modify the shipping
and reporting procedures applicable to generators of
Class I industrial solid waste to conform to the new
EPA regulations The proposal specifies that genera-
tors can designate alternate facilities to receive a
waste by identifying that alternate facility on the mani-
fest in the item marked "Special Handling Instructions
and Additional Information " The information to be in-
cluded in the manifest is specified in 335 10(b) and
complies with the new uniform manifest form A copy
of the uniform manifest form and the continuation
sheet for that form will appear in Subchapter A, newSeptember 4, 1984
Proposed
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