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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Training Module: Introduction to Generators

****Notes****
  • EPA finalized a rulemaking that made several changes to the hazardous waste generator regulations. Check out the final rule.
  • The information on this page will not be updated to reflect these changes, however, this module may still be a useful resource for people wishing to gain an understanding of the RCRA generator program. This module is not intended to serve as comprehensive source of regulatory information.
  • Check out other RCRA Training Modules which provide overviews of specific RCRA regulatory topics.

This training manual:

  • Defines the terms "generator" and "co-generator"
  • Lists the three classes of generators, outlines the different generation and accumulation limits, and provides specific regulatory citations
  • Defines episodic generation
  • Explains the use of EPA identification (ID) numbers and manifests
  • Outlines the accumulation standards, defines "empty tank" and "start time" for waste accumulation purposes, and identifies regulations pertaining to accumulation in tanks, containers, containment buildings, and on drip pads
  • Defines "satellite accumulation" and provides the applicable Federal Register citations
  • Cites the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) section covering recordkeeping and reporting requirements for generators
  • RCRA Training Module: Introduction to Generators (40 CFR Part 262) (pdf) (219.28 KB, September 2005, EPA530-K-05-01)

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Last updated on December 26, 2024
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