Hazardous Waste Storage
Don’t Move Waste
Regulated waste must stay at the point of generation where it is initially created. Waste can be moved within the following spaces: single rooms, interconnected rooms or spaces, and suites. However, moving waste across hallways or to other buildings is a violation of hazardous waste regulations.
In addition, hazardous or other regulated waste cannot be stored outside. However, it is ok to move waste from an outside location where it was created, back inside to be secured for disposal. Waste generated through off-campus outreach programs or agricultural field work may be driven back to campus. When transporting leftover chemical products or waste back to campus, there are two requirements: the materials must be transported in secondary containment, and the waste cannot be placed in the same cabin space as the driver or passengers. If you are unsure of whether waste can be moved within your space, contact the EHS Hazardous Waste staff for guidance.
Accumulation Limits
The EPA’s Satellite Accumulation Area rules set limits on the total amount of hazardous waste that can be accumulated in one space at any given time. Submitting frequent hazardous waste requests will ensure that the following limits are not exceeded:
- No more than 55-gallons of non-acute hazardous waste. This 55-gallon limit applies to the sum of full containers and partial containers being filled in the SAA.
- No more than 1 quart of liquid or 1 kilogram of solid acute hazardous waste (i.e. P-listed hazardous waste)
Waste containers must be kept free of any liquids or residue on their exteriors. EHS Hazardous Waste Staff will reject any container with liquid or residue on the exterior until it has been cleaned. Leaking waste containers will not be accepted, and the contents must be transferred to a new container prior to disposal by the EHS Hazardous Waste group.
- All container lids MUST be closed tightly unless waste is being actively added to the container.
- Do not overfill containers.
- Secondary containment is not required but is recommended for waste storage.
Submit frequent requests for waste pick up through the EHS Hazardous Waste Request form to stay within the 90-Day storage limit and minimize the amount of waste containers in your space.