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signed by the generator describing his efforts to locate the shipment <br /> and the results of those efforts. <br /> By March 1 of each even-numbered year, the generator must submit a <br /> biennial report to DHS, which summarizes waste transportation prac- <br /> tices during the previous year (e.g. , the types and quantities of <br /> waste transported off site, names and addresses of each disposal <br /> facility and transporter used) . <br /> 12.5 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION REGULATIONS <br /> Currently, the existing state and federal regulations (discussed above <br /> in Section 12.4) are sufficient to regulate the transport of hazardous <br /> wastes. If more stringent local regulations are needed in the future, <br /> ordinances can be passed to deal with local transportation routes. <br /> City and County governing bodies have jurisdiction over city and <br /> County thoroughfares. State and federal regulations apply only to <br /> state and federal highways. <br /> 12.6 PROGRAM OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES <br /> Objective: Ensure the safe transportation of hazardous waste and <br /> materials through the County. <br /> Policy: County Public Works and all city Public Works Departments, <br /> police and fire departments, and the OES shall consider <br /> appropriate routing for hazardous waste management vehi - <br /> cles. <br /> The County and the cities shall develop model ordinances <br /> establishing policy on transportation of hazardous wastes <br /> on local streets. <br /> PJ9 9390502E.00D 12-10 Rev. 1 11/09/88 <br />