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6. Give the proper DOT shipping description for the HW, if applicable, tList standard DOT classes, if known <br />The program accepts miscellaneous industrial and household hazardous waste which includes: paint, solvents, <br />cleaners, aerosols, asbestos, photo chemicals, used oil, oil filters and antifreeze. There is not one DOT shipping <br />description to fit all wastes being collected, however, the following are the shipping descriptions of the most commonly <br />collected wastes: <br />Paint, 3, UN1263, II <br />Flammable Liquids, n.o.s., 3, UN1993, II <br />Pesticides, Liquid Flammable, Toxic, n.o.s., 3, UN3021, II <br />Corrosive Liquids, n.o.s., 8, UN1760, II <br />Asbestos, 9, UN2212,111 <br />Aerosols, 2.1 UN1950 <br />Non-RCRA Hazardous Waste Liquid <br />7. Give the name of registered transporter or hauler? <br />The CESQG participants or their employees will transport hazardous waste generated by the participants and only in <br />vehicles owned and operated by participants. <br />8. Where will the HW be taken? Is this an authorized or permitted facility? If stored for consolidation <br />purposes, give the temporary storage facility address and indicate how long it will be stored at this <br />location. <br />The hazardous waste will be transported to one of the temporary HHW event sites operated by the County of San <br />Joaquin. A proposed schedule of events and locations is attached. Please note that all EPA ID numbers included on <br />the list are pursuant to Permit By Rule Notification for Temporary Household Hazardous Waste Collection Locations. <br />At the collection location, the CESQG waste will be consolidated and packaged for transportation by the contractor, <br />MSE Environmental, Inc. The CESQG waste will be shipped from the collection location within 144 hours. All CESQG <br />waste will be ultimately transported to permitted recycling or TSD facilities. <br />9. Do you have the proper insurance coverage for transporting hazardous waste? If not and you wish a <br />variance from the insurance requirements, give your reasons why you believe the insurance coverage is <br />not necessary. Tell us what types and amounts of insurance coverage you and/or your contractor do <br />carry. <br />No. CESQGs generally do not have the proper insurance for the transportation of hazardous waste. We are <br />requesting a variance from these insurance requirements as each participant will be transporting waste in their own <br />vehicles and Section 25169 of the H&S Code applies only to registered hazardous waste haulers. <br />10. Will the waste be shipped using a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest? If a manifest variance is also <br />requested, give reasons showing why you need this variance. If a manifest variance is granted, a <br />shipping paper will be required to accompany the shipment — if so, attach an example of shipping papers <br />you plan to use. <br />A manifest will not be used to ship the above described hazardous waste from the CESQG's business to the San <br />Joaquin County Temporary Collection site. The generator will be required to have a copy in their vehicle of the <br />man ifest/transportation variance (being applied for with this form) authorizing them to transport up to 27 gallons or 220 <br />pounds of hazardous waste to the facility. The generator will also be required to have the CESQG Certification and <br />Inventory Form (see attached) with them to serve as their shipping paper. Once the wastes is received at the <br />collection location, MSE Environmental, Inc. will properly package the waste prior to transportation. The waste will <br />then be manifested and transported to a permitted TSDF. <br />11. If bulking any wastes (e.g., oil, latex paint, solvents, flammables, etc.) provide the contact name, phone <br />number, and mailing address of your local fire department and the local Air Quality Management District. <br />CESQGs will not be bulking their waste prior to transporting. <br />(Revised 8/01) 3 <br />