30-day Storage Extension Request for Hazardous Waste Generators is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a 30-day storage extension request for hazardous waste generators?
A: A 30-day storage extension request is a formal application made by hazardous waste generators in Utah to request an additional 30 days to store their hazardous waste on-site.
Q: Who can submit a 30-day storage extension request?
A: Hazardous waste generators in Utah can submit a 30-day storage extension request.
Q: Why would a hazardous waste generator need a storage extension?
A: A hazardous waste generator may need a storage extension if they are unable to transport or dispose of their hazardous waste within the original 90-day storage period.
Q: How can a hazardous waste generator submit a storage extension request?
A: A hazardous waste generator can submit a storage extension request to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) using the appropriate application form.
Q: What happens after a storage extension request is submitted?
A: After a storage extension request is submitted, the Utah DEQ will review the application and either approve or deny the request.
Q: How long does it take to receive a decision on a storage extension request?
A: The timeframe for receiving a decision on a storage extension request may vary, but it is typically within a few weeks after the application is submitted.
Form Details:
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