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o Once there is 55 gallons (or one quart) the waste must be moved to the <br /> permitted hazardous waste accumulation area within 3 days. <br /> o Waste is accumulated in the long-term area until picked up for disposal, <br /> treatment, or recycling <br /> • SQG:180 day limit in long-term accumulation <br /> • LQG:90 day limit in long-term accumulation <br /> An illustration of the time line for hazardous waste accumulation is shown <br /> in Figure 3.8. <br /> For SQGs,the 180-day accumulation limit may be extended to 270 days or <br /> less if the waste will be transported more than 200 miles or more for <br /> treatment, storage, or disposal. <br /> Figure 3.8 Hazardous Waste Accumulation Time Requirements <br /> day 3 90 365 <br /> Solvent First drop Full V 'TSDF <br /> Bath <br /> Hazardous SS year onsite TSD <br /> Waste t <br /> 9, <br /> day storage onsite <br /> TSDF <br /> Extremelydryer <br /> Hazardous t° rte <br /> Waste <br /> 1 gt./kg, s �7SOF <br /> •TSDF -Treatment.Storage or Disposal Facility <br /> .all drums to be labeled with-start date.and{ontents or"Hazardous Waste" <br /> 3.5.6. Recordkeeping <br /> All facilities,whether they are an LQG or SQG must keep following records <br /> on file for 3 years: <br /> • EPA identification number. <br /> • Records of weekly inspection of the central accumulation area. <br /> • Manifest for sending waste offsite for disposal or recycling. <br /> • A copy of each signed manifest for until the facility receives a signed <br /> copy from the designated facility which received the waste. The returned <br /> signed copy is then retained as a record. <br /> • If the waste being disposed of is restricted from land disposal, the <br /> manifest files should contain a copy of the LDR notice. <br /> ccn 18 nnnr zms <br />