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Posted by: Ramon W.

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Post Date: 7 Jan 2017

 

EPA Form 8700-12 is one of the most important documents most carriers have never heard of.

Yet without it, you cannot legally transport hazardous waste.

What Is EPA Form 8700-12?

It’s the application used to obtain an EPA Site ID, required under federal RCRA regulations.

This ID allows your company to:

  • Appear on hazardous waste manifests

  • Transport regulated waste

  • Be verified by generators

No Site ID = no hazardous waste freight.

Who Needs It?

If you transport:

  • Lithium batteries

  • Used oil

  • Industrial chemicals

  • Pharmaceutical waste

  • Electronic waste

You need this registration.

What the Form Covers

The form collects:

  • Company identification

  • DOT number

  • Business structure

  • Activity type (transporter)

  • State jurisdiction

It does not require new insurance or inspections.

Common Mistakes Carriers Make

  • Selecting the wrong activity code

  • Filing in the wrong state

  • Using inconsistent business names

  • Failing to track approval

These errors delay approval—or cause rejection.

Approval Timeline

Most states process registrations in:

  • 2–4 weeks

  • Some faster

  • Some slower

Once approved, your EPA Site ID remains valid unless changes occur.

After Approval

With an EPA Site ID, carriers can:

  • Be listed by generators

  • Access waste-only freight

  • Command higher rates

The registration pays for itself quickly.

Final Takeaway

EPA Form 8700-12 isn’t complicated—but it’s critical.

Carriers who understand it gain access to a market most never see.

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