Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Env-Hw 904.03 - Fines Relating to Hazardous Waste Determinations, Generator Notification, and EPA Identification Numbers(a) For failing to determine whether a waste is a hazardous waste in violation of Env-Hw 502.01(a), the proposed fine shall be $2,000 per determination not made.(b) For failing to compile a written record of the basis for a determination made in accordance with Env-Hw 502.01(a)(3)b. in violation of Env-Hw 502.01(b), the proposed fine shall be $250 per record.(c) For failing to notify the department prior to conducting hazardous waste activities in violation of Env-Hw 504.01(a), the proposed fine shall be $2,000 for full quantity generators and $1,000 for small quantity generators.(d) For failing to obtain an EPA identification number prior to generating, treating, storing, disposing of, transporting, or offering a hazardous waste for transportation in violation of Env-Hw 504.01(d), the proposed fine shall be $2,000 for full quantity generators and $1,000 for small quantity generators.(e) For failing to obtain a temporary EPA identification number when a non-recurrent generator of hazardous waste is required to manifest hazardous waste due to a one-time cleanup in violation of Env-Hw 504.04(a), the proposed fine shall be $1,000.(f) For failing to notify the department orally or in writing of any changes to the information required by Env-Hw 504.02(a)(1), (2), (7), (11), (12), (13), or (14) within 30 days of the effective date of the change in violation of Env-Hw 505.01(a), the proposed fine shall be $250 for full quantity generators and $100 for small quantity generators.(g) For failing to complete and submit a New Hampshire notification form to notify the department of changes to the information required in Env-Hw 504.02(a)(3), (8), (9), (10), (15), or (16) within 30 days of the effective date of the change in violation of Env-Hw 505.01(b), the proposed fine shall be $500 for full quantity generators and $250 for small quantity generators.(h) For failing to notify the department within 7 days after ceasing hazardous waste activities in violation of Env-Hw 505.04(a), the proposed fine shall be $750.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Hw 904.03
Derived from Number 45, Filed November 9, 2023, Proposed by #13784, Effective 10/21/2023, Expires 10/21/2033 (see Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Env-Hw 900).