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What is an ID Number?
An ID number identifies each handler of hazardous waste. See DTSC’s EPA Identification Numbers fact sheet for general information and answers to the most common questions about ID Numbers.
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Who Needs an ID Number?
Most generators, transporters and disposal facilities need an ID number to handle, store and/or treat hazardous waste. Some businesses that generate and handle universal waste and businesses that generate less than 100kg per month of photographic waste containing silver are exempt from having an ID number.
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Types of ID Numbers
California Permanent ID Numbers Businesses that generate waste on an ongoing basis must have a permanent ID number. To get a permanent ID number, you need to complete the required application, DTSC Form 1358. There is no fee to obtain a permanent ID number. Remember, if 5 or more tons of hazardous waste will be generated in a calendar year on your permanent ID number, generator fees may be due. Go to www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/boe400-efa.pdf California Temporary ID Numbers Temporary ID numbers (90-day numbers) are issued to people or businesses that do not routinely generate hazardous waste. Call (800) 618-6942 to get a temporary ID number. Our hours are Monday through Friday 8:15 to 4:45, closed during the lunch hour. To get a temporary ID number after hours for a spill, call (800) 852-7550. There is no fee to obtain a temporary ID number. Remember, if 5 or more tons of hazardous waste will be generated in a calendar year on your temporary ID number, generator fees may be due. Go to www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/boe400-efa.pdf Federal (RCRA) ID Numbers Waste regulated by the federal government under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act is known as "RCRA waste." If a business generates more than 1 kilogram of RCRA acutely hazardous waste per month or more than 100 kilograms of other RCRA waste per month, they must have a federal ID number that is issued by U.S. EPA. Remember, if 5 or more tons of hazardous waste will be generated in a calendar year on your federal ID number, generator fees may be due. Go to www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/boe400-efa.pdf
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Generating 5 or More Tons or Hazardous Waste
If you generate 5 or more tons of hazardous waste in a calendar year regardless of the final disposition of the waste on an type of ID number, California permanent or temporary; or federal permanent or temporary, you must contact the Board of Equalization to obtain a generator fee account number. Please contact the Board of Equalization if you have any questions regarding the requirements of registering, at http://www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/boe400-efa.pdf or at (916) 323-9555
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Search for an ID Number
In DTSC’s Hazardous Waste Tracking System (HWTS) you can look up facility and manifest information by searching by ID number, address or business name. Go to www.hwts.dtsc.ca.gov and click on Reports.
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Changing Information on an Existing ID Number
If you move your business, have a change in ownership or simply change your mailing address, you should notify DTSC of these changes immediately by completing DTSC Form 1358.
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2008 Verification Questionnaire and Manifest Fees Assessment
DTSC will mail the 2008 Verification Questionnaire (VQ) and Manifest Fees Assessment the week of November 10, 2008 to approximately 130,000 permanent and temporary EPA ID number holders. Dedicated telephone lines and staff will be available beginning the week of November 10, 2008 to answer calls regarding the verification questionnaire and manifest assessment. That phone number is (877) 454-4012 (toll-free) when calling from within California, and (916) 255-4439 when calling from outside California. The telephone lines will be extremely busy for several weeks after the mailing. Frequently Asked Questions about the 2008 Verification Questionnaire and Manifest Fees Assessment will be available the same week at http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/IDManifest/upload/2008-VQ-FAQs-Ver-10-08.pdf
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ID Number Verification Questionnaire
DTSC sends out a verification questionnaire to businesses holding permanent federal or California ID numbers. Businesses are required to respond with any updates to their business information. Failure to respond to the verification questionnaire will lead to inactivation of the ID number. An ID Number Verification Fee and Manifest Fee assessment is included with the verification questionnaire. Fees are assessed for holders of ID Numbers. Questionnaires are mailed annually. Additional fee information is available in the Hazardous Waste Fee Summary.
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Forms
- DTSC Form 1358 is used for updating information on a California ID number, applying for a new California ID number, inactivating a California ID number or reactivating a California ID number.
- U.S. EPA Form 8700-12 is used for updating information on a federal ID number and applying for a new federal ID number. The form includes extensive instructions. Please review before printing the entire form.
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Laws, Regulations and Policies
View the California Health and Safety Code (HSC), Division 20, Chapter 6.5, and the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 22, Division 4.5, Environmental Health. Sections Relating to ID Numbers: (1) Title 22, CCR 66262.12 (2) Consolidated Transporter Customers: HSC 25160.2 (3) U.S. EPA Regulations in 40 CFR Sections 261.5 and 262.12 (4) ID Verification Requirement and Fees: HSC 25205.16 (5) Manifest Fee: HSC 25205.15
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Contact Information
California DTSC - Generator Information Services Section Dial (916) 255-1136 if you are calling from outside California. Dial (800) 618-6942 if you are calling from within California. Dial (800) 852-7550 for ID number issuance after hours for emergency or spill. U.S. EPA (Federal) Region 9 – San Francisco Dial (415) 495-8895 for a federal ID number. Dial (415) 947-4400 for ID number issuance after hours for emergency or spill.
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