WAC 173-305-110
Fees. (1) The fee imposed is a
thirty-five dollar (or as adjusted by WAC 173-305-040) annual
fee payable by hazardous waste generators. The fee for the
1990 fee period is due on October 1, 1990, for any hazardous
waste generator operating in Washington after March 22, 1990. The fee for the 1991 calendar year, and the 1990 fee period
for any hazardous waste generator who began business after
October 1, 1990, is due February 28, 1992. The annual fee for
calendar year 1992 and each calendar year thereafter is due on
July 1 of the next succeeding year.
Table 1
Primary Business Activities of Potential Generators
Soil preparation services: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in application of fertilizer, seed bed preparation,
and other services for improving the soil for crop planting
such as weed control.
Crop protecting services: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in performing crop protecting services such as
disease, weed, and insect control.
Metal mining: Includes establishments primarily engaged in
mining, developing mines, or exploring for metallic minerals. These ores are valued chiefly for the metals contained, to be
recovered for use as such or as constituents of alloys,
chemicals, pigments, or other products. It also includes
mills that crush, grind, wash, dry, sinter, calcine, or leach
ore, or perform gravity separation or flotation operations.
General building contractors: Includes general contractors
and operative builders primarily engaged in the construction
of nonresidential buildings.
Heavy construction, excluding buildings: Includes general
contractors primarily engaged in heavy construction other than
building, such as highways and streets, bridges, sewers,
railroads, irrigation products, flood control products, and
marine construction. It also includes special trade
contractors primarily engaged in activities of a type that are
clearly specialized to that type of heavy construction and are
not normally performed on buildings or building-related
projects.
Painting: Includes special trade contractors primarily
engaged in painting.
Floor laying and other floor work, not elsewhere classified:
Includes special trade contractors primarily engaged in the
installation of asphalt tile, linoleum, and resilient
flooring, in laying, scraping, and finishing parquet and other
hardwood flooring.
Beverages: Includes establishments primarily engaged in
manufacturing:
• Malt beverages or malt byproducts;
• Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits including the
blending of wines;
• Alcoholic liquors by distillation or by mixing liquors
and other ingredients;
• Soft drinks and carbonated waters; and
• Flavoring extracts, syrups, powders, and related
products.
Textile mill products: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in performing any of the following operations:
• Preparation of fiber and subsequent manufacturing of
yarn, thread, braids, twine, and cordage;
• Manufacturing broadwoven fabrics, narrow woven fabrics,
knit fabrics, and carpets and rugs from yarn;
• Dyeing and finishing fiber, yarn, fabrics, and knit
apparel;
• Coating, waterproofing, or otherwise treating fabrics;
• The integrated manufacture of knit apparel and other
finished articles from yarn; and
• The manufacture of felt goods, lace goods, nonwoven
fabrics, and miscellaneous textiles.
Sawmills and planing mills, general: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in:
• Sawing rough lumber and timber from logs and bolts, or
resawing cants and flitches into lumber, including box lumber
and softwood cut stock;
• Planing mills combined with sawmills; and
• Separately operated planing mills that are engaged
primarily in producing surfaced lumber and standard workings
or patterns of lumber. This industry includes establishments
primarily engaged in sawing lath and railroad ties and in
producing tobacco hogshead stock, wood chips, and snow fence
lath.
Hardwood dimension and flooring mills: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing:
• Hardwood dimension lumber and workings therefrom;
• Other hardwood dimension, semifabricated or ready for
assembly;
• Hardwood flooring; and
• Wood frames for household furniture.
Millwork: Includes establishments primarily engaged in
manufacturing fabricated wood millwork, including wood
millwork covered with materials such as metal and plastics. Planing mills primarily engaged in producing millwork are
included in this industry.
Wood kitchen cabinets: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in manufacturing wood kitchen cabinets and wood
bathroom vanities, generally for permanent installation.
Hardwood veneer and plywood: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in producing commercial hardwood veneer and
those primarily engaged in manufacturing commercial plywood or
prefinished hardwood plywood. This includes nonwood backed or
faced veneer and nonwood faced plywood.
Softwood veneer and plywood: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in producing commercial softwood veneer and
plywood, from veneer produced in the same establishment or
from purchased veneer.
Wood preserving: Includes establishments primarily engaged in
treating wood, sawed or planed in other establishments, with
creosote or other preservatives to prevent decay and to
protect against fire and insects. This industry also includes
the cutting, treating, and selling of poles, posts and piling,
but establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing other
wood products, which they may also treat with preservatives,
are not included.
Reconstituted wood products: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in manufacturing reconstituted wood
products. Important products of this industry are hardboard,
particleboard, insulation board, medium density fiberboard,
waferboard, and oriented strandboard.
Wood products, not elsewhere classified: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wood
products, not elsewhere classified, and products from rattan,
reed, splint, straw, veneer, veneer strips, wicker, and
willow.
Furniture and fixtures: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in manufacturing household, office, public building,
and restaurant furniture; and office and store fixtures.
Paper and allied products: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in the manufacture of:
• Pulps from wood and other cellulose fibers, and from
rags;
• Paper and paperboard; and
• Paper and paperboard into converted products, such as
paper coated off the paper machine, paper bags, paper boxes,
and envelopes.
Also included are establishments primarily engaged in
manufacturing bags of plastics film and sheet.
Printing and publishing: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in printing by one or more common process, such as
letterpress; lithography (including offset), gravure, or
screen; and those establishments which perform services for
the printing trade, such as bookbinding and platemaking. It
also includes establishments engaged in publishing newspapers,
books, and periodicals.
Chemicals and allied products: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in producing basic chemicals, and
establishments manufacturing products by predominantly
chemical processes.
Petroleum refining and related industries: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in petroleum refining,
manufacturing paving and roofing materials, and compounding
lubricating oils and greases from purchased materials.
Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing products
from plastics resins and from natural, synthetic, or reclaimed
rubber, gutta percha, balata, or butta siak.
Stone, clay, and glass products: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in manufacturing flat glass and other glass
products, cement, structural clay products, pottery, concrete
and gypsum products, cut stone, abrasive and asbestos
products, and other products from materials taken principally
from the earth in the form of stone, clay, and sand.
Primary metal industries: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in:
• Smelting and refining ferrous and nonferrous metals
from ore, pig, or scrap;
• Rolling, drawing, and alloying metals;
• Manufacturing castings and other basic metal products;
and
• Manufacturing nails, spikes, and insulated wire and
cable.
This group includes the production of coke.
Fabricated metal products: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in fabricating ferrous and nonferrous metal products,
such as:
• Metal cans,
• Tinware,
• Handtools,
• Cutlery,
• General hardware,
• Nonelectric heating apparatus,
• Fabricated structural metal products,
• Metal forgings,
• Metal stampings,
• Ordnance (except vehicles and guided missiles), and
• A variety of metal and wire products not elsewhere
classified.
Industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment:
Includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing
industrial and commercial machinery and equipment and
computers.
Electronic and other electrical equipment and components,
except computer equipment: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in manufacturing machinery, apparatus, and supplies
for the generation, storage, transmission, transformation, and
utilization of electrical energy. Included is the
manufacturing of:
• Electricity distribution equipment;
• Electrical industrial apparatus;
• Household appliances;
• Electrical lighting and wiring equipment;
• Radio and television receiving equipment;
• Communications equipment;
• Electronic components and accessories; and
• Other electrical equipment and supplies.
Transportation equipment: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in manufacturing equipment for transportation of
passengers and cargo by land, air, and water. Important
products produced by establishments classified in this major
group include motor vehicles, aircraft, guided missiles, and
space vehicles, ships, boats, railroad equipment, and
miscellaneous transportation equipment, such as motorcycles,
bicycles, and snowmobiles.
Instruments; measuring, analyzing, and controlling
photographic, medical, and optical goods; watches and clocks:
Includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing:
• Instruments (including professional and scientific) for
measuring, testing, analyzing, and controlling, and their
associated sensors and accessories;
• Optical instruments and lenses;
• Surveying and drafting instruments;
• Hydrological, hydrographic, meteorological, and
geophysical equipment;
• Search, detection, navigation, and guidance systems and
equipment;
• Surgical, medical, and dental instruments, equipment,
and supplies;
• Ophthalmic goods;
• Photographic equipment and supplies; and
• Watches and clocks.
Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in manufacturing:
• Jewelry and other articles made of precious metals with
or without stones;
• Flatware, hollowware, ecclesiastical ware, trophies,
trays, and related products made of:
• Sterling silver;
• Metal plated with silver, gold, or other metal;
• Nickel silver;
• Pewter; or
• Stainless steel.
Toys and sporting goods: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in manufacturing: Sporting and athletic goods such as
fishing tackle, golf and tennis goods, skis and skiing
equipment.
Signs and advertising specialties: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in manufacturing electrical, mechanical,
cutout, or plate signs and advertising displays, including
neon signs, and advertising specialties.
Railroad transportation: Includes establishments furnishing
transportation by line-haul railroad, and switching and
terminal establishments.
Local and interurban passenger transit: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in furnishing local and
suburban passenger transportation.
Water transportation: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in freight and passenger transportation on the open
seas or inland waters, and establishments furnishing
incidental services such as lighterage, towing, and canal
operation. This major group also includes excursion boats,
sightseeing boats, and water taxis.
Transportation by air: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in furnishing domestic and foreign transportation by
air and also those operating airports and flying fields and
furnishing terminal services.
Electric services: Includes establishments primarily engaged
in the generation, transmission, or distribution, or a
combination thereof, of electric energy for sale.
Combination electric and gas, and other utility services:
Includes establishments providing electric or gas services in
combination with other services.
Sanitary services: Includes:
• Establishments primarily engaged in the collection and
disposal of wastes conducted through a sewer system; and
• Establishments primarily engaged in the collection and
disposal of refuse by processing or destruction or in the
operation of incinerators, waste treatment plants, landfills,
or other sites for disposal of those kinds of materials.
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in the:
• Wholesale distribution of new and used passenger
automobiles, trucks, trailers, and other motor vehicles,
including motorcycles, motor homes, and snowmobiles;
• Wholesale distribution of motor vehicle supplies,
accessories, tools, and equipment except tires and new motor
vehicle parts;
• Distribution at wholesale or retail of used motor
vehicle parts and those primarily engaged in dismantling motor
vehicles for the purpose of selling parts.
Electrical apparatus and equipment, wiring supplies, and
construction materials: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in the wholesale distribution of:
• Electrical power equipment for the generation,
transmission, distribution, or control of electric energy;
• Electrical construction materials for outside power
transmission lines and for electrical systems; and
• Electric light fixtures and bulbs.
Machinery, equipment, and supplies: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in the:
• Wholesale distribution of construction or mining
cranes, excavating machinery and equipment, power shovels,
road construction and maintenance machinery, tractor-mounting
equipment and other specialized machinery and equipment used
in the construction, mining, and logging industries;
• Distribution of agricultural machinery and equipment
for use in the preparation and maintenance of the soil, the
planting and harvesting of crops, and other operations and
processes pertaining to work on the farm or the lawn or
garden;
• Distribution of dairy and other livestock equipment;
and
• Wholesale distribution of industrial machinery and
equipment.
Miscellaneous durable goods: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in assembling, breaking up, sorting, and
wholesale distribution of scrap and waste materials.
Chemicals and allied products: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in the wholesale distribution of:
• Plastics materials, and of unsupported plastics film,
sheets, sheeting, rods, tubes, and other basic forms and
shapes;
• Chemicals and allied products, such as acids,
industrial and heavy chemicals, dye stuffs, industrial salts,
rosin, and turpentine.
Petroleum and petroleum products: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in the wholesale distribution of:
• Crude petroleum and petroleum products, including
liquefied petroleum gas, from bulk liquid storage facilities;
• Petroleum and petroleum products, except those with
bulk liquid storage facilities.
Included are packaged and bottled petroleum products
distributors, truck jobbers, and others marketing petroleum
and its products at wholesale, but without bulk liquid storage
facilities.
Farm supplies: Includes establishments primarily engaged in
the wholesale distribution of fertilizers, agricultural
chemicals, and pesticides.
New and used car dealers: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in the retail sale of new automobiles or new and used
automobiles. These establishments frequently maintain repair
departments and carry stocks of replacement parts, tires,
batteries, and automotive accessories.
Gasoline service stations: Includes gasoline service stations
primarily engaged in selling gasoline and lubricating oils.
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in:
• Operating mechanical laundries with steam or other
power;
• Linen supply;
• Coin-operated laundries and dry-cleaning;
• Dry-cleaning plants, except rug cleaning;
• Carpet and upholstery cleaning; and
• Industrial launderers.
Establishments that solely operate coin-operated washing
machines and dryers and establishments that solely clean
carpets or rugs are not included.
Disinfecting and pest control services: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in disinfecting dwellings and
other buildings, and in termite, insect, rodent, and other
pest control, generally in dwellings or other buildings.
Truck rental and leasing, without drivers: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in short-term rental or
extended-term leasing of trucks, truck tractors, or
semitrailers without drivers.
Automotive repair shops: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in the:
• Repair of automotive tops, bodies, and interiors, or
automotive painting and refinishing;
• Customizing automobiles, trucks, and vans except on a
factory basis;
• Installation, repair, or sale and installation of
automotive exhaust systems;
• Repairing and retreading of automotive tires;
• Installation, repair, or sales and installation of
automotive transmissions;
• General automotive repair;
• Specialized automotive repair, such as fuel service
(carburetor repair), brake relining, front end and wheel
alignment, and radiator repair.
Miscellaneous repair shops and related services: Includes
establishments primarily engaged in:
• General repair work by welding, including automotive
welding;
• Rewinding armatures and rebuilding or repairing
electric motors;
• Specialized repair services, such as bicycle repair,
leather goods repair;
• Lock and gun repair, including the making of lock parts
or gun parts to individual order;
• Musical instrument repair;
• Septic tank cleaning;
• Farm machinery repair;
• Furnace cleaning;
• Motorcycle repair;
• Tank truck cleaning;
• Taxidermists;
• Tractor repair; and
• Typewriter repair.
Hospitals: Includes establishments primarily engaged in
providing:
• Diagnostic services, extensive medical treatment
including surgical services, and other hospital services, as
well as continuous nursing services;
• General medical and surgical services and other
hospital services;
• Diagnostic medical services and inpatient treatment for
the mentally ill;
• Diagnostic services, treatment, and other hospital
services for specialized categories of patients, except
mental.
Medical laboratories: Includes establishments primarily
engaged in providing professional analytic or diagnostic
services to the medical profession, or to the patient on
prescription of a physician.
Colleges, universities, professional schools, and junior
colleges: Colleges, universities, and professional schools
furnishing academic courses and granting academic degrees; or
junior colleges and technical institutes furnishing academic,
or academic and technical, courses, and granting associate
academic degrees, certificates, or diplomas.
Research and testing services: Includes establishments
primarily engaged in:
• Commercial physical and biological research and
development on a contract or fee basis; or
• Performing noncommercial research into and
dissemination of, information for public health, education, or
general welfare; or
• Providing testing services.
Environmental quality: Government establishments primarily
engaged in:
• Regulation, planning, protection and conservation of
air and water resources;
• Solid waste management;
• Water and air pollution control and prevention;
• Flood control;
• Drainage development, and consumption of water
resources;
• Coordination of these activities at intergovernmental
levels;
• Research necessary for air pollution abatement and
control and conservation of water resources;
• Government establishments primarily engaged in
regulation, supervision and control of land use, including
recreational areas;
• Conservation and preservation of natural resources;
• Control of wind and water erosion;
• The administration and protection of publicly and
privately owned forest lands, including pest control;
• Planning, management, regulation, and conservation of
game, fish, and wildlife populations, including wildlife
management areas and field stations; and
• Other matters relating to the protection of fish, game,
and wildlife.
Establishments that only provide information and
education services to others are not included.
National security: Includes establishments of the armed
forces, including the National Guard, primarily engaged in
national security and related activities.
(2) A hazardous waste generator must be exempt from the
fee imposed under this section if the value of products, gross
proceeds of sales, or gross income of the business, from all
business activities of the hazardous waste generator, is less
than twelve thousand dollars in the current calendar year.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95E RCW. 00-16-103 (Order
99-16), § 173-305-110, filed 8/1/00, effective 9/1/00;
91-08-040 (Order 90-56), § 173-305-110, filed 4/1/91,
effective 5/2/91.]