Very Small Quantity Generator (Vsqg) Application and Waste Inventory is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Metro - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG) Application and Waste Inventory?
A: A Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG) Application and Waste Inventory is a process in Oregon for tracking hazardous waste generated by small quantity generators.
Q: Who is considered a Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG)?
A: A Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG) is a business or organization that generates a small amount of hazardous waste.
Q: What is hazardous waste?
A: Hazardous waste refers to any waste material that poses a danger to human health or the environment due to its chemical properties.
Q: What is the purpose of the VSQG Application and Waste Inventory?
A: The purpose of the VSQG Application and Waste Inventory is to ensure proper management and disposal of hazardous waste generated by Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQGs).
Q: How can a business or organization apply for VSQG status?
A: To apply for VSQG status, a business or organization should fill out the VSQG Application and Waste Inventory form provided by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Q: What information is required in the VSQG Application and Waste Inventory form?
A: The VSQG Application and Waste Inventory form requires information such as the generator's name, address, contact information, types of hazardous waste generated, and the estimated quantity of each waste type.
Q: What must a VSQG do with their hazardous waste?
A: A VSQG must properly manage and dispose of their hazardous waste by following the regulations set by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Q: Can a VSQG transport their own hazardous waste?
A: Yes, a VSQG is allowed to transport their own hazardous waste, but they must comply with the regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials.
Q: What are the consequences of not properly managing hazardous waste as a VSQG?
A: Not properly managing hazardous waste as a VSQG can result in fines, penalties, and potential harm to human health and the environment.
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