New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 26 - SOLID WASTE
Subchapter 3A - REGULATED MEDICAL WASTE
Section 7:26-3A.25 - Recordkeeping for generators with on-site incinerators

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:26-3A.25

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) Generators shall keep a generator on-site incinerator operating log at their incineration facility that includes, but shall not be limited to, the following information:

1. The date each incineration cycle was begun;

2. The length of the incineration cycle;

3. The total quantity in pounds of solid waste and medical waste incinerated, per incineration cycle;

4. An estimate of the quantity in pounds of regulated medical waste incinerated, per incineration cycle; and

5. The quantity in pounds of ash generated and transported off-site, including dates of transport and the name, address, and NJDEP solid waste registration number of the transporters and the name and address of the disposal facilities utilized.

(b) Generators with on-site incinerators that accept regulated medical waste from other generator(s) shall maintain the following information, in addition to the on-site incinerator operating log required by (a) above, for each shipment of regulated medical waste accepted:

1. The date the waste was accepted;

2. The name and address of the generator who originated the shipment. If the generator is not located in New Jersey, then use the state permit or identification number of the other state and if the other state does not issue a permit or identification number, then use the generator's address;

3. The total weight in pounds of the regulated medical waste accepted from the originating generator; and

4. The signature of the individual accepting the waste.

(c) Generators with on-site incinerators shall initiate the generator on-site incinerator operating log required by (a) above as of June 22, 1989 and shall retain operating log for three years, unless the Department specifically requires an additional retention period.

(d) Generators with on-site incinerators that accept regulated medical waste from other generators shall keep copies of all tracking forms and operating logs for a period of three years from the date they accepted the waste unless the Department specifically requires an additional retention period.

(e) Generators shall retain a copy of the generator on-site incinerator report form required under 7:26-3A.26 for three years from the date of submission, unless the Department specifically requires an additional retention period.

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