Maryland Code § EN-7-209

Section EN-7-209
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(a) (1) By July 1, 1985, any generator generating greater than 100
kilograms of controlled hazardous substances during 1 calendar month shall notify
the Secretary of:
(i) The identity of the controlled hazardous substance;
(ii) The location of generation; and
(iii) The method of treatment and disposal of controlled
hazardous substances.
(2) Generators that have previously provided the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or the State with the information under this
subsection are not required to file this notification.
(b) (1) On or after July 1, 1985, any controlled hazardous substance that
is part of a total quantity generated by a generator producing greater than 100
kilograms during 1 calendar month and that is shipped off the premises on which the
controlled hazardous substance is generated shall be accompanied by a copy of a
controlled hazardous substance manifest form signed by the generator.
(2) This form shall contain the following information:
(i) A manifest document number;
(ii) The generator's name, mailing address, telephone number,
and EPA identification number;
(iii) The name and EPA identification number of each
transporter;

(iv) The name, address, and EPA identification number of the
facility designated to receive the waste;
(v) The United States Department of Transportation
description of the waste, as required by 49 C.F.R. 172.201, 172.202 and 172.203;
(vi) The quantity of waste being transported;
(vii) The number and type of containers; and
(viii) Any other information considered necessary by the
Department.
(c) Any generator generating greater than 100 kilograms of controlled
hazardous substances during 1 calendar month is subject to all applicable rules and
regulations adopted under § 7-208(e) of this subtitle with the exceptions that the
Secretary considers necessary.

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