WAC 173-303-060
Notification and identification numbers. (1) Any person who generates, transports, offers for
transport, or transfers a dangerous waste, or who owns or
operates a dangerous waste TSD facility must have a current
EPA/state identification number (EPA/state ID#). An EPA/state
ID# is issued to TSD facilities and generators by site. A
state registration number is assigned to transfer facilities
by site. Any person who offers a dangerous waste to a
transporter or to a dangerous waste TSD facility that does not
have an EPA/state ID#, or whose EPA/state ID# has been
cancelled or withdrawn, is in violation of this regulation.
(2) Every person who must have an EPA/state ID#, and who
has not already received their ID#, must notify the department
by obtaining and completing a Washington State Dangerous Waste
Site Identification Form according to the instructions on the
form and submitting the completed form to the department. Any
person already assigned an EPA/state ID# must notify the
department of any changes to their company's name, mailing
address, ownership, physical location, or type of dangerous
waste activity, by submitting a revised form. A revised form
must be submitted prior to adding or dropping any of the
following activities: Permitted treating, storing and/or
disposing, immediate recycling, transporting, permit by rule,
and/or treatment by generator. Any change in site location
will require the issuance of a new EPA/state ID# for waste
generation and management facilities. An EPA/state ID# may
not be used at new company locations. A company that has
obtained an ID# as a "transporter only" can move to a new
location and continue to use the same ID#. A revised
Dangerous Waste Site Identification Form must be submitted to
the department. A Dangerous Waste Site Identification Form
and instructions for its completion may be obtained by
contacting the department.
(3) Any person with an EPA/state ID# may request that his
ID# be withdrawn if he will no longer be handling dangerous
waste at the site the ID# has been assigned to. Any person
whose ID# has been withdrawn must notify the department before
he uses the ID# at any later date. Notification must be in
writing, except in the case of emergencies (e.g., fires,
spills, etc.) such notification may be provided by telephone
first, and followed within one week by a written notification.
Withdrawal will only be granted when all applicable
requirements of this chapter and chapter 173-305 WAC have been
met.
(4) Any person with an EPA/state ID# may request that his
ID# be cancelled if he will no longer occupy the site. Notification must be in writing. An EPA/state ID# will be
considered cancelled only after all applicable requirements of
this chapter and chapter 173-305 WAC have been met.
(5) Any person with a current EPA/state ID# must submit
an annual report as required by WAC 173-303-070(8),
173-303-220, and 173-303-390. Any person who has withdrawn or
cancelled their ID# must submit an annual report up to the
effective date of cancellation or withdrawal. The generator
should write the effective date on the Dangerous Waste Site
Identification Form for the cancellation or withdrawal; it is
the date by which all regulated waste activities (generation,
transportation, and management) have ceased at the site.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.105, 70.105D, and 15.54 RCW
and RCW 70.105.007. 04-24-065 (Order 03-10), § 173-303-060,
filed 11/30/04, effective 1/1/05; 00-11-040 (Order 99-01), §
173-303-060, filed 5/10/00, effective 6/10/00. Statutory
Authority: Chapters 70.105 and 70.105D RCW. 95-22-008 (Order
94-30), § 173-303-060, filed 10/19/95, effective 11/19/95. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105 RCW. 87-14-029 (Order
DE-87-4), § 173-303-060, filed 6/26/87; 86-12-057 (Order
DE-85-10), § 173-303-060, filed 6/3/86; 84-09-088 (Order DE
83-36), § 173-303-060, filed 4/18/84. Statutory Authority:
RCW 70.95.260 and chapter 70.105 RCW. 82-05-023 (Order DE
81-33), § 173-303-060, filed 2/10/82.]