Section 25218.5 Of Article 10.8. Household Hazardous Waste And Small Quantity Generator Waste From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.5. >> Article 10.8.
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. (a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), hazardous
waste transported to a household hazardous waste collection facility
shall be transported by any of the following:
(A) The individual or CESQG who generated the waste.
(B) A curbside household hazardous waste collection program.
(C) A mobile household hazardous waste collection facility, a
temporary household hazardous waste collection facility, or a
recycle-only household hazardous waste collection facility.
(D) A door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program.
(E) A household hazardous waste residential pickup service.
(F) A registered hazardous waste transporter carrying hazardous
waste generated by a CESQG.
(G) A registered hazardous waste transporter carrying hazardous
waste from a solid waste landfill loadcheck program or a transfer
station loadcheck program under agreement with the household
hazardous waste collection facility.
(H) A registered hazardous waste transporter, under agreement with
the household hazardous waste collection facility, operating under a
contract with a public agency to transport hazardous wastes that
were disposed of in violation of this chapter, and that are being
removed by, or are being removed under the oversight of, the public
agency, if the hazardous wastes were not originally disposed of in
violation of this chapter by that public agency.
(2) Spent batteries that are received and transported pursuant to
Section 25216.1 may be transported to a household hazardous waste
collection facility from a collection location or an intermediate
collection location.
(3) Notwithstanding Section 25218.4, a registered hazardous waste
transporter or mobile household hazardous waste collection facility
transporting hazardous waste to a household hazardous waste
collection facility shall comply with subdivisions (a) and (c) of
Section 25163 and paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 25160.
(b) An individual transporting household hazardous waste generated
by that individual and a CESQG transporting hazardous waste
generated by the CESQG to a household hazardous waste collection
facility shall meet all of the following conditions:
(1) (A) Except as provided in subparagraphs (B) and (C) and
Section 25218.5.1, the total amount of household hazardous waste
transported by an individual or hazardous waste transported by a
CESQG to a household hazardous waste collection facility shall not
exceed a total liquid volume of five gallons or a total dry weight of
50 pounds. If the hazardous waste transported is both liquid and
nonliquid, the total amount transported shall not exceed a combined
weight of 50 pounds.
(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to spent batteries that are
collected by a collection location or intermediate collection
location pursuant to Section 25216.1 and transported to a household
hazardous waste collection facility.
(C) A CESQG may transport up to 27 gallons or 220 pounds, but not
more than 100 kilograms, per month to a household hazardous waste
collection facility, if all of the following conditions are met:
(i) The hazardous waste being transported was generated by that
CESQG.
(ii) The CESQG contacts the household hazardous waste collection
facility prior to each delivery to confirm that the facility will
accept the hazardous waste.
(iii) The household hazardous waste collection facility provides
oral, written, or electronic instructions to the CESQG prior to each
delivery on proper packing for the safe transportation of the
specific hazardous waste being transported.
(iv) The CESQG or employees of the CESQG transport the hazardous
waste in a vehicle owned and operated by the CESQG.
(2) The household hazardous waste and CESQG hazardous waste that
is transported shall be in closed containers and packed in a manner
that prevents the containers from tipping, spilling, or breaking
during transport.
(3) Different household hazardous wastes or different CESQG
hazardous wastes shall not be mixed within a container before or
during transport.
(4) If the hazardous waste is an extremely hazardous waste or an
acutely hazardous waste, the total amount transported by a CESQG
shall not exceed 2.2 pounds.
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), the total combined
volume or weight of latex paint, used oil filters, antifreeze, and
small batteries transported to a recycle-only household hazardous
waste collection facility by any one individual shall not exceed a
total volume of 10 gallons or a total dry weight of 100 pounds. Up to
two spent lead-acid batteries may be transported at the same time
and not more than 20 gallons of used oil may be transported in the
same vehicle if the volume of each individual container does not
exceed five gallons.
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to spent batteries that are
collected by a collection location or intermediate collection
location pursuant to Section 25216.1 and transported to a household
hazardous waste collection facility.
(d) A curbside household hazardous waste collection program shall
meet all of the following conditions:
(1) Not more than a total combined weight of 10 pounds of used oil
filters shall be collected from a single residence at one time.
(2) Not more than five gallons of used oil shall be collected from
a single residence at one time, and the volume of each individual
container collected shall not exceed five gallons.
(3) Not more than five gallons of latex paint shall be collected
from a single residence at one time, and the volume of each
individual container collected shall not exceed five gallons.
(4) Hazardous waste containing mercury shall not be collected by a
curbside household hazardous waste collection program unless the
waste is contained in secure packaging that prevents breakage and
spillage.
(5) Fluorescent light tubes that are four feet or greater in
length shall not be collected by a curbside household hazardous waste
collection program.
(6) The transported household hazardous waste shall be in closed
containers and packed in a manner that prevents the containers from
tipping, spilling, or breaking during transport.
(7) Different household hazardous wastes shall not be mixed within
a container before or during transport.
(e) A door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program or
household hazardous waste residential pickup service shall meet all
of the following conditions:
(1) The transported household hazardous waste shall be in closed
containers and packed in a manner that prevents the containers from
tipping, spilling, or breaking during transport.
(2) Different household hazardous wastes shall not be mixed within
a container before or during transport.
(3) (A) A door-to-door household hazardous waste collection
program or household hazardous waste residential pickup service is
exempt from the requirements of Section 25160 regarding the use of a
manifest when transporting household hazardous waste collected from
individual residences to an authorized hazardous waste collection
facility. In lieu of a manifest, a receipt shall be issued for the
household hazardous waste collected from an individual residence, and
a copy of the receipt shall be retained by the public agency for a
period of at least three years.
(B) (i) On and before December 31, 2019, if household hazardous
waste is transported to a hazardous waste facility, as defined in
Section 66260.10 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations,
the consolidated manifesting procedures specified in Section 25160.8
shall be used by the public agency or its contractor.
(ii) On and after January 1, 2020, the requirements of clause (i)
shall not be operative.
(f) Notwithstanding Section 25218.4, a mobile household hazardous
waste collection facility, a temporary household hazardous waste
collection facility, or a recycle-only household hazardous waste
collection facility that transports household hazardous waste from
the collection facility to a household hazardous waste collection
facility pursuant to subdivision (a) shall comply with subdivisions
(a) and (c) of Section 25163 and paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of
Section 25160.
(g) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a door-to-door
household hazardous waste collection program or household hazardous
waste residential pickup service shall not be deemed to be a
household hazardous waste collection facility for purposes of this
chapter if it is operated in conjunction with an authorized household
hazardous waste collection facility.
(2) A door-to-door household hazardous waste collection program or
household hazardous waste residential pickup service, under which
household hazardous waste is collected from households in one
jurisdiction and transported to an authorized household hazardous
waste collection facility in another jurisdiction, shall be deemed a
household hazardous waste collection facility for purposes of this
chapter and shall submit the notification required in Section 25218.2
to each CUPA in whose jurisdiction the household hazardous waste is
collected.