Document ID: EPA-HQ-RCRA-2004-0006-0002
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2004-10-27T04:00Z

PAPERWORK
REDUCTION
ACT
SUBMISSION
1.
Agency/
Subagency
originating
request
EPA/
Office
of
Solid
Waste
and
Emergency
Response/
Office
of
Solid
Waste
2.
OMB
control
number
b.

None
a.
2050­
0035
3.
Type
of
information
collection
(
check
one)

a.
New
collection

b.
Revision
of
a
currently
approved
collection

c.
Extension
of
a
currently
approved
collection

d.
Reinstatement,
without
change,
of
a
previously
approved
collection
for
which
approval
has
expired

e.
Reinstatement,
with
change,
of
a
previously
approved
collection
for
which
approval
has
expired

f.
Existing
collection
in
use
without
an
OMB
control
number
4.
Type
of
review
requested
(
check
one)


a.
Regular

b.
Emergency

c.
Delegated
5.
Small
entities
Will
this
information
collection
have
a
significant
economic
impact
on
a
substantial
number
of
small
entities?

Yes

No
6.
Requested
Expiration
Date

a.
Three
years
from
the
approval
date

b.
Other
7.
Title
Hazardous
Waste
Generator
Standards
(
Renewal)

8.
Agency
form
number(
s)
(
If
applicable)
ICR
0820.09
9.
Keywords
Generators,
Transporters,
Importers,
Exporters,
Hazardous
Waste,
Reporting
and
Recordkeeping
Requirements
10.
Abstract
ICR#
0820.09
targets
five
areas
in
part
262:
hazardous
waste
determination
requirements;
pre­
transport
requirements
for
both
large
(
LQG)
and
small
(
SQG)
quantity
generators;
air
emission
standards
for
LQGs;
recordkeeping
and
reporting
requirements;
and
the
export
from
and
the
import
to
the
United
States
of
hazardous
waste
for
treatment
and
disposal.
Information
collected
under
this
ICR
is
needed
to
ensure
that
hazardous
wastes
are
properly
managed
so
that
they
do
not
pose
a
threat
to
human
health
and
the
environment.
In
addition,
the
information
is
collected
to:
(
1)
document
hazardous
waste
pre­
transport
practices;
(
2)
document
notification
of
appropriate
parties
when
importing
and
exporting
wastes;
and
(
3)
document
the
adequacy
of
personnel
training,
contingency
plans,
and
emergency
response
procedures.

11.
Affected
public

a.
Individuals
or
households

b.
Business
or
other
for­
profit

c.
Not­
for­
profit
institutions

d.
Farms

e.
Federal
Government

f.
State,
Local
or
Tribal
Government
Primary
affected
public:
b.
Business
or
other
for­
profit
12.
Obligation
to
respond

a.
Voluntary

b.
Required
to
obtain
or
retain
benefits

c.
Mandatory
Primary
obligation
to
respond:
c.
Mandatory
13.
Annual
reporting
and
recordkeeping
hour
burden
a.
Number
of
respondents
124,382
b.
Total
annual
responses
124,382
1.
Percentage
of
these
responses
collected
electronically
0
%
c.
Total
annual
hours
requested
455,387
d.
Current
OMB
inventory
485,136
e.
Difference
(
29,749
)

f.
Explanation
of
difference
1.
Program
Change
2.
Adjustment
(
29,749)
14.
Annual
reporting
and
recordkeeping
cost
burden
(
in
thousands
of
dollars)

a.
Total
annualized
capital/
startup
costs
$
23
b.
Total
annual
costs
(
O&
M)
$
34
c.
Total
annualized
cost
requested
$
57
d.
Current
OMB
inventory
$
55
e.
Difference
$
2
f.
Explanation
of
difference
1.
Program
change
2.
Adjustment
$
2
15.
Purpose
of
information
collection

a.
Application
for
benefits

b.
Program
evaluation

c.
General
purpose
statistics

d.
Audit

e.
Program
planning
or
management

f.
Research

g.
Regulatory
or
compliance
Primary
purpose
of
information
collection:
g.
Regulatory
or
compliance
16.
Frequency
of
recordkeeping
or
reporting
(
check
all
that
apply)


a.
Recordkeeping

b.
Third
party
disclosure

c.
Reporting

1.
On
occasion
Q
2.
Weekly
Q
3.
Monthly
Q
4.
Quarterly
Q
5.
Semi­
annually
Q
6.
Annually

7.
Biennually
Q
8.
Other
(
describe
)
17.
Statistical
methods
Does
this
information
collection
employ
statistical
methods?

Q
Yes

No
18.
Agency
contact
(
person
who
can
best
answer
questions
regarding
the
content
of
this
submission)
Name:
Anna
Tschursin
Phone:
703­
308­
8805
OMB
83­
I
10/
95
19.
Certification
for
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
Submissions
On
behalf
of
this
Federal
agency,
1
certify
that
the
collection
of
information
encompassed
by
this
request
complies
with'
5
CFR
1320.9.

NOTE:
The
text
of
5
CFR
1320.9,
and
the
related
provisions
of
5
CFR
1320.8(
b)(
3),
appear
at
the
end
of
the
instructions.
The
certification
is
to
be
made
with
reference
to
those
regulatory
provisions
as
set
forth
in
the
instructions.

The
following
is
a
summary
of
the
topics,
regarding
the
proposed
collection
of
information,
that
the
certification
covers:

(
a)
It
is
necessary
for
the
proper
performance
of
agency
functions;

(
b)
It
avoids
unnecessary
duplication;

(
c)
It
reduces
burden
on
small
entities;

(
d)
It
uses
plain,
coherent,
and
unambiguous
terminology
that
is
understandable
to
respondents;

(
e)
Its
implementation
will
be
consistent
and
compatible
with
current
reporting
and
recordkeeping
practices;

(
f)
It
indicates
the
retention
periods
for
recordkeeping
requirements;

(
g)
It
informs
respondents
of
the
information
called
for
under
5
CFR
1320.8(
b)(
3):
(
i)
Why
the
information
is
being
collected;
(
ii)
Use
of
information;
(
iii)
Burden
estimate;
(
iv)
Nature
of
response
(
voluntary,
required
for
a
benefit,
or
mandatory);
(
v)
Nature
and
extent
of
confidentiality;
and
(
vi)
Need
to
display
currently
valid
OMB
control
number;

(
h)
It
was
developed
by
an
office
that
has
planned
and
allocated
resources
for
the
efficient
and
effective
management
and
use
of
the
information
to
be
collected
(
see
note
in
Item
19
of
the
instructions);

(
i)
It
uses
effective
and
efficient
statistical
survey
methodology;
and
(
j)
It
makes
appropriate
use
of
information
technology.

If
you
are
unable
to
certify
compliance
with
any
of
these
provisions,
identify
the
item
below
and
explain
the
reason
in
Item
18
of
the
Supporting
Statement.

Signature
of
Program
Office
Official
Robert
Dellinger,
Director
Hazardous
Waste
Identification
Division
Office
of
Solid
Waste
Date
Signature
of
Senior
Official
or
designee
Oscar
Morales,
Director
Collection
Strategies
Division
Office
of
Environmental
Information
(
OEI)
Date
OMB
83­
I
10/
95