Nev. Admin. Code § 444.8931 - Transport of used antifreeze: Responsibilities of generator; calculation in determination of status
1. Except as
otherwise provided in this section, a generator of used antifreeze shall ensure
that his or her used antifreeze is transported by persons who hold an
identification number.
2. A
generator may transport, without an identification number, used antifreeze
generated at a site which is owned by the generator or collected from a person
who generated the used antifreeze from his or her household if:
(a) The used antifreeze is transported in a
motor vehicle which is owned by the generator or an employee of the
generator;
(b) Not more than 350
gallons of used antifreeze is transported at one time; and
(c) The used antifreeze is transported to a
point for aggregation or a center for the collection of used antifreeze which
is registered pursuant to NAC
444.8921.
3. Used antifreeze which is transported
pursuant to this section will not be calculated in the determination of the
status of the generator of used antifreeze as a generator of hazardous waste
pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 262, as adopted by reference in NAC
444.8632, if he or she maintains
records which describe the disposition of the used antifreeze. The records must
be maintained for at least 3 years and be made available, upon request, for
inspection by a representative of the Division or the Commission. The records
may be in the form of a log, copies of contractual agreements, invoices, bills
of lading or other documents relating to shipping which show each shipment of
used antifreeze that is transported for recycling. The records must include:
(a) The name and address of the
generator;
(b) The identification
number of the generator, if he or she has an identification number;
(c) The name and address of the center for
the collection of used antifreeze or the facility for the recycling of used
antifreeze with whom the generator has contracted to recycle the used
antifreeze;
(d) The identification
number of the center or facility, if it has an identification number;
(e) The amount of used antifreeze that is
transported for recycling; and
(f)
The signature and date of acceptance of the representative of the center or
facility.
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