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Page 2 of 9 <br /> When a generator accumulates hazardous waste on-site in containers, the regulations for <br /> 90-day areas, 180-day areas and SAAs all refer generators to the container management <br /> standards in Part 265 Subpart I. The table below identifies the sections of Part 265 Subpart <br /> I that must be followed in each case: <br /> Table 1 <br /> Container Management Standards for Generators <br /> Section of Part 265 Subpart I Satellite 180-day 90-day <br /> area area <br /> accum. <br /> (SQG) (LQG) <br /> area <br /> 265.171 Condition of containers YES YES YES <br /> 265.172 Compatibility of waste with containers IYES YES YES <br /> 265.173 (a) Keep closed, except when adding/removing YES YES YES <br /> waste <br /> (b) Handle containers to avoid ruptures and no YES YES <br /> leaks <br /> 265.174 Inspections no YES YES <br /> 265.176 Special requirements of ignitable or reactive no no YES <br /> wastes <br /> 265.177 Special requirements for incompatible wastes no YES YES <br /> F26-5-.-1-787JAir emission standards Lno no YES <br /> In addition to the container standards indicated above, the regulations for both <br /> SQGs and LQGs have requirements for container labeling; personnel training ; <br /> preparedness and prevention; emergency procedures; and waste analysis plans when <br /> treating hazardous waste on-site to meet the land disposal restriction (LDR) <br /> treatment standards. LQGs also must have contingency plans while SQGs must not <br /> accumulate more than 6000 kg of hazardous waste on-site at any one time. <br /> In contrast, additional requirements for SARs are limited to: <br /> 1. Generators must label satellite containers of hazardous waste with the words <br /> "Hazardous Waste" or "with other words that identify the contents of the <br /> containers." (262.34(c)(1)(ii)) <br /> https://yosemite.epa.gov/osw/rcra.nsf/documents/8c9f6dc8b378a2f585256e9900723a8b 10/4/2016 <br />