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McMorsel: California means
more waste reporting

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CA Regulatory waste reporting.

Fulfilling administrative requirements isn’t typically the most glamorous aspect of being an environmental professional, but paperwork is a critical component of demonstrating compliance. And in California, a few additional reporting obligations exist that are not seen under the federal RCRA program. So if you manage wastes in the Golden State, don’t forget to report your missing wastes of concern, onsite treatment certifications, source reduction evaluations, and handler verification questionnaire. For more compliance morsels, check out our website.

 

   

 


 

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