Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1.
Delivery of shipment.
A transporter who delivers a hazardous waste to another
transporter or to the designated facility must:
A. obtain the date of delivery and the
handwritten signature of that transporter or of the owner or operator of the
designated facility on the manifest;
B. retain one copy of the manifest according
to part
7045.0391; and
C. give the remaining copies of the manifest
to the accepting transporter or designated facility.
Subp. 2.
Delivery of bulk shipments by
water.
The requirements of subpart
1 do not apply to bulk
shipments by water if:
A. the bulk
shipment of hazardous waste is delivered by water to the designated
facility;
B. a shipping paper
containing all the information required on the manifest, excluding the
identification numbers, generator certification, and signatures, and, for
exports, an EPA Acknowledgment of Consent accompanies the hazardous
waste;
C. the delivering
transporter obtains the date of delivery and handwritten signature of the owner
or operator of the designated facility on either the manifest or the shipping
paper;
D. the person delivering the
hazardous waste to the initial bulk shipment water transporter obtains the date
of delivery and signature of the bulk shipment water transporter on the
manifest and forwards it to the designated facility; and
E. a copy of the shipping paper or manifest
is retained by each bulk shipment water transporter in accordance with part
7045.0391.
Subp. 3.
Delivery of shipments by
rail.
The requirements of subparts
1 and
2 do not apply to shipments
by rail and the requirements of items A to F do apply.
A. When accepting hazardous waste from a
nonrail transporter, the initial rail transporter must:
(1) sign and date the manifest acknowledging
acceptance of the hazardous waste;
(2) return a signed copy of the manifest to
the nonrail transporter;
(3)
forward at least three copies of the manifest to the next nonrail transporter,
if any, or the designated facility, if the shipment is delivered to that
facility by rail, or the last rail transporter designated to handle the waste
in the United States; and
(4)
retain one copy of the manifest and rail shipping paper according to part
7045.0391.
B. Rail transporters must ensure that a
shipping paper containing all the information required on the manifest
excluding the identification numbers, generator certification, and signatures
and, for exports, an EPA Acknowledgment of Consent accompanies the hazardous
waste at all times.
C. Intermediate
rail transporters are not required to sign either the manifest or shipping
paper.
D. When delivering hazardous
waste to the designated facility, a rail transporter must:
(1) obtain the date of delivery and
handwritten signature of the owner or operator of the designated facility on
the manifest or the shipping paper, if the manifest has not been received by
the facility; and
(2) retain a copy
of the manifest or signed shipping paper according to part
7045.0391.
E. When delivering hazardous waste to a
nonrail transporter, a rail transporter must:
(1) obtain the date of delivery and the
handwritten signature of the next nonrail transporter on the manifest;
and
(2) retain a copy of the
manifest according to part
7045.0391.
F. Before accepting hazardous waste from a
rail transporter, a nonrail transporter must sign and date the manifest and
provide a copy to the rail transporter.
Subp. 4.
Transportation to foreign
country from Minnesota.
Transporters who transport hazardous waste to a foreign
country from Minnesota must:
A.
indicate on the manifest the date the hazardous waste left the United
States;
B. sign the manifest and
retain one copy according to part
7045.0391;
C. return a signed copy of the manifest to
the generator; and
D. give a copy
of the manifest to a United States Customs official at the point of departure
from the United States.
Subp.
5.
Use of an alternate manifest.
Transporters who transport hazardous waste accompanied by an
alternate manifest as provided in part
7045.0075, subpart
5 must:
A. for each shipment, record on a log or
shipping paper the name, address, and identification number of the waste
generator, the quantity of waste accepted, all United States Department of
Transportation shipping information, and the date the waste was
accepted;
B. carry the information
required in item A when transporting waste to the reclamation facility;
and
C. maintain a copy of the
information required in item A and the reclamation agreement during the term of
the agreement and for three years after termination or expiration of the
agreement.
Statutory Authority: MS s
116.07