Waste Management Program
Division of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176
United States
Waste Management Program
fact sheetDivision of Environmental Quality
Director: Kyra Moore3. Determine if free liquids are present in the waste by using Method 9095 (paint filter test) from Publication SW-846 of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Note: If a minimal amount of free liquids are present, a non-hazardous absorbent may be added to the excavated waste.
4. Any recovered liquid oil should be containerized and managed in compliance with the applicable requirements for used oil in Chapter 11 of the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Regulations and the referenced 40 CFR Part 279 regulations. Also the Used Oil Generators - PUB0131.
5. Place all non-liquid waste in covered containers, on tarps or heavy-gauge plastic and cover well to minimize human contact and further loss to the environment.
6. Estimate the total quantity of waste to be disposed.
A. If the waste is less than five cubic yards and does not contain any free liquid or any other hazardous waste:
a. Contact a permitted sanitary landfill first before sending the waste to a permitted sanitary landfill.
b. Send the waste to a permitted sanitary landfill after completing and submitting the Special Waste Disposal Request MO 780-1166, as directed on the form.
c. No further action or submittals are required.
7. If the waste is more than five cubic yards, continue on with the checklist.
8. Determine if the waste contains free liquid. Note: If the waste contains free liquid, you must have a laboratory conduct a flashpoint analysis. If the waste does not contain free liquid, a flashpoint analysis is not necessary. See #2 above for the test method.
9. Collect and have laboratory analyses conducted on representative samples of the waste according to sample collection, preservation, handling and analysis procedures for the Toxicity Characteristic leaching Procedure (TCLP) found in Appendix II of 40 CFR Part 261. The purpose of the sampling is to determine if the waste exceeds the regulatory maximum concentrations of the following eight toxic “heavy” metals:
Arsenic 5.0 mg/l
Barium 100.0 mg/l
Cadmium 1.0 mg/l
Chromium 5.0 mg/l
Lead 5.0 mg/l
Mercury 0.2 mg/l
Selenium 1.0 mg/l
Silver 5.0 mg/l
Also collect and have laboratory analyses conducted on representative samples of the waste according to a Total Volatile Organics Analysis (Total VOA). The sampling should be conducted according to the sampling collection, preservation, handling and analysis procedures for Total VOA found in EPA test method 8240 or 8260 in SW-846. The purpose of this sampling is to determine if the waste was mixed with solvents, which would cause the waste to be hazardous. If the waste is hazardous, you will be required to use a licensed hazardous waste transporter and manifest system for shipment of the waste to a permitted hazardous waste disposal facility.
10. If any one of the regulatory limits is exceeded, or the waste has a flashpoint of less than 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit), the waste is hazardous and you must do the following:
A. Register as a hazardous waste generator using the Notification of Regulated Waste Activity form MO 780-1164.
B. Send all laboratory analyses reports and any documentation concerning the waste to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Hazardous Waste Enforcement Unit, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176, and wait for further instructions from the Unit prior to disposal. Include a cover note stating that you have found this used oil contaminated material to be hazardous and you are awaiting instruction from the department.
C. Also send a copy of the reports and any documentation concerning the waste to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Waste Management Program, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176, and wait for further instructions prior to disposal.
11. If laboratory analyses show that no regulatory limit is exceeded, the waste does not contain solvents, other hazardous waste, free liquids, and is not ignitable, you may dispose of it at a permitted sanitary landfill after you:
A. Complete and submit the Special Waste Disposal Request form as directed on the form.
B. Submit a copy of your fully signed Special Waste Disposal Request to the Environmental Remediation Program’s Hazardous Waste Enforcement Unit, which includes the landfill representative’s signature.
Note: If you generate in one month, or accumulate at any one time, one hundred kilograms (approximately 220 pounds or 1/2 of a 55-gallon barrel) or more of hazardous waste, you must register as a hazardous waste generator with the Department of Natural Resources. See the Notification of Regulated Waste Activity, form MO 780-1164. This form must also be updated any time the reported information changes.
Nothing in this document may be used to implement any enforcement action or levy any penalty unless promulgated by rule under chapter 536 or authorized by statute.
Division of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176
United States