EPA to Hold Meetings in Va., Chicago and Denver on e-Manifests for Hazardous Waste Shipments
The Environmental Protection Agency is holding public meetings in Arlington, Va., Chicago, and Denver on a national electronic manifest system for information on shipment of hazardous waste. EPA is looking for input on what expectations and technical requirements it should consider as it begins the planning stage of the e-Manifest system. The Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest Establishment Act, signed into law Oct. 5, authorizes EPA to implement an e-Manifest system by 2015, and requires that EPA issue regulations allowing electronic filing of manifests by Oct. 5, 2013. The e-Manifests will be deemed the legal equivalent to the Uniform Hazardous Waste Paper Manifest Form and Continuation Sheet (EPA Form 8700-22 and 8700-22a). Electronic filing will be optional.
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The Arlington, Va., meeting will take place Feb. 25-26 at EPA headquarters. The Chicago meeting will be March 14-15, and the Denver meeting March 21-22. Attendees must preregister here for security reasons.