The Missouri Department of Natural Resources describes a Transfer Station business as:

A building used to collect and store recyclables and waste in preparation for processing or taken to a landfill.

You may need some or all of the following permits for a Transfer Station business:

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Dam and Reservoir Safety Registration Permit

If you own an existing dam built prior to Aug. 13, 1981 that is 35 feet or more in height, you are required to obtain a Dam and Reservoir Safety Registration Permit.

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Hazardous Waste Generator Registration

If you produce or store some form of hazardous waste as a result of your business processes, you may be required to register as a hazardous waste generator.

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Hazardous Waste/ Infectious Waste Transporter License

If you or your business plans to transport hazardous waste including waste oil, explosives, gases, flammable and combustible liquids, flammable solids, oxidizers and organic peroxides, poisons, radioactive materials, corrosives or infectious waste, you must obtain a Hazardous/ Infectious Waste Transporter License.

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Land Application of Domestic Wastewater Permit MOG823000

If your business is a no-discharge, private or domestic wastewater treatment facility with design flows of less than 50,000 gallons per day and land apply the wastewater, design flows of less than 50,000 gallons per day and plan to land apply the wastewater, you must obtain a Land Application of Domestic Wastewater MOG823000 master general permit.

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Public Drinking Water Construction Permit

If your business plans to construct a public water system that will supply drinking water to the public, you must obtain a Public Drinking Water Construction Permit. You must obtain this permit if you also plan to complete the following construction projects to the water system: waterline extensions, waterline replacements, drilling water supply well, construction a storage tank, adding a disinfection system, treatment changes, building a pump station or other improvements or modifications. A public water system has at least 15 service connections or serves at least 25 people at least 60 days out of the year. If your business plans to connect to a permitted public water system, then you are not required to obtain this permit.

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Public Drinking Water Permit to Dispense

If your business plans to operate a public water system that supplies drinking water to the public, you must obtain a Public Drinking Water Permit to Dispense. A public water system has at least 15 service connections or serves at least 25 people at least 60 days out of the year. If your business plans to connect to a permitted public water system, then you are not required to obtain this permit.

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Solid Waste Processing Facility Operating Permit

If your business plans to operate a facility where solid wastes are transferred from one container to another or are processed, you are required to apply for a Solid Waste Processing Facility Operating Permit. Types of processing facilities include incinerator, compost plant, infectious waste, transfer station and material recovery, with or without composting.

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Solid Waste Technician Certification

Missouri solid waste disposal areas and solid waste processing facilities designated by rule, must be operated under the direction of a certified solid waste technician. For more information, please visit the department's Solid Waste Technician Certification webpage.

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Solid Waste Transfer Master General Stormwater Permit MOR80H000

If your business is a solid waste transfer station or a solid waste recovery facility, you are required to obtain a Solid Waste Transfer Master General Stormwater Permit MOR80H000 to address stormwater discharges from the property.