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 MooreThis fact sheet and the accompanying table provide general information about Missouri’s satellite accumulation regulations. Please be aware the Code of State Regulations (CSR) currently offers two options for managing hazardous waste in satellite accumulation areas; however each satellite accumulation area at a facility must be operated under only one of these options: 1) according to 40 CFR § 262.34(c) which is adopted by reference, or 2) according to a manner specific to Missouri. Regulations for both options can be found at 10 CSR 25-5.262(2)(C)3.
Satellite accumulation is the storage of hazardous waste at the point of generation. Businesses generating hazardous waste are allowed to store small amounts of hazardous waste at or near the equipment or process generating the waste and under the immediate control of the operator of the process generating the waste. Satellite accumulation areas do not have to meet the full requirements applying to central accumulation areas or hazardous waste permitted storage areas.
Federal and state regulations require hazardous waste generators to meet specific standards for storing hazardous wastes as summarized below. If a satellite accumulation area does not meet these conditions, the facility could be violating the federal regulations in 40 CFR § 265.31 (which Missouri incorporates) and have an increased risk of fire, release or other emergency. Currently the CSR provides two options for managing a satellite accumulation area; Federal (Option 1) and State (Option 2) which are adopted by reference into the CSR. A facility with more than one satellite accumulation area may use a single option or both so long as each satellite accumulation area follows the regulations for a single specified option.
Option One - Federal | Option Two - State |
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Allows up to 55 gallons total of all waste streams in an area-40 CFR 262.34(c) (Note: volume limit, no time limit) |
Allows up to 55 gallons of each waste stream in an area- 10 CSR 25-5.262(2)(C)3 (Note: volume and time limit) |
Allows multiple containers of each wastestream (federal interpretation) |
Allows only one container per waste stream-(MO codified its interpretation)-10 CSR 25-5.262(2)(C)3.B |
NOTIFICATION to state-of choice of MO option and renotification of decision change-10 CSR 25-5.262(2) (C)3.A |
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Mark the container with the date on which 55 gallons (or 1 quart of acute hazardous waste) is exceeded-262.34(c)(2) |
Mark the container with the date on which 55 gallons (or 1 quart of acute hazardous waste) is exceeded-262.34(c)(2) |
Containers are at or near any point of generation-262.34(c)(1) | Containers are at or near any point of generation-262.34(c)(1) |
Under the control of the operator of the process generating the waste-262.34(c)(1) |
Under the control of the operator of the process generating the waste-262.34(c)(1) |
Containers in good condition-265.171 | Containers in good condition-265.171 |
Waste compatible with containers-265.172 | Waste compatible with containers-265.172 |
Containers kept closed, except when adding/removing waste-265.173(a) |
Containers kept closed, except when adding/removing waste-265.173(a) |
Mark the container with the words “Hazardous Waste” or other words identifying the contents-262.34(c)(1)(ii) |
Mark the container with the words “Hazardous Waste” or other words identifying the contents-262.34(c)(1)(ii) |
Mark each container with its beginning date of accumulation -10 CSR 25-5.262(2)(C)3.C |
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Container stored in a satellite area for more than one year must be removed within three calendar days if any one of the following occurs: 1. One year has passed since the accumulation start date 2. The container is full, OR 3. The container has reached its volume limit-10 CSR 25- 5.262(2)(C)3.D.(I)(II) and (III) |
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Remove the excess of 55 gallons (or 1 quart of acute hazardous waste) within three days or comply with the 90-day area or 180-day area regulations, as appropriate-262.34(c)(2) |
Containers of hazardous waste removed from the satellite accumulation area must be taken to the generator storage area, shipped offsite for proper hazardous waste management, or managed in accordance with an approved hazardous waste permit or certifi cation at the site-10 CSR 25- 5.262(2)(C)3.E |
May start a new container during the 3 day excess storage period if meeting all other requirements above-Federal guidance |
May start a new container during the 3 day excess storage period if meeting all other requirements above-10 CSR 25- 5.262(2)(C)3.E |
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