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Therefore, this Compliance Guide outlines requirements for both SQGs and <br /> LQGs. It is important for each facility to know how much hazardous waste it <br /> generates each month and which requirements (SQG or LQG) apply. <br /> Table 3.2 below, summarizes the requirements for each of the three categories <br /> of facilities. <br /> Table 3.2 Hazardous Waste Generator Requirements Overview <br /> REQUIREMENT CESQG SQG LQG <br /> Waste Characterization X X X <br /> Obtain EPA ID Number X X X <br /> Manifesting X X X <br /> Exception Reporting X-Modified X-Modified X <br /> Weekly Inspections X X X <br /> Personnel Training X X X <br /> Personnel Training Program/ X <br /> Plan <br /> Contingency Plan X <br /> Post Emergency Information X X X <br /> Emergency Equipment X X X <br /> Waste Container Management X X X <br /> Tank Management X X X <br /> Tank Labeling X X X <br /> Facility Closure X <br /> Biennial Report X <br /> Short-term Waste Up to 55 gallons Up to 55 gallons Up to 55 gallons <br /> Accumulation Limit of hazardous of hazardous of hazardous <br /> waste and 1 quart waste and 1 quart waste and 1 <br /> of acutely or of acutely quart of acutely <br /> extremely hazardous waste* hazardous <br /> hazardous waste* waste* <br /> Land Disposal Restriction X X X <br /> Notification <br /> Long-term Waste Accumulation 180 Days once 100 180 Days 90 Days <br /> Limit kg of hazardous <br /> waste <br /> accumulated at <br /> long-term <br /> accumulation <br /> area* <br /> *California law prohibits storing wastes for more than one year from <br /> collection of the first drop or particle at a Satellite Accumulation Area <br /> regardless of whether 55 gallons have been accumulated at the Satellite <br /> Accumulation Area. <br /> CGA 9 MAY 2015 <br />