Business Hazardous Waste
If your waste is generated during the course of operating a business including: schools, government agencies, churches, farms, landlords, property managers, ranches, non-profit organizations as well as conventional businesses, it is considered to be Business Hazardous Waste and must be handled differently than residential hazardous waste.
The Kern County Special Waste Facilities serve the hazardous waste disposal needs of Kern County businesses. The Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG) Program allows eligible businesses to bring hazardous waste to one of three Special Waste Facilities serving Kern County.
How to Dispose of Your Business Waste
Step 1 - Is Your Business Eligible
Your business must generate less than 27 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous waste per month, including a maximum of 1 quart or 2.2 pounds of acutely hazardous waste.
State and Federal Laws limit the use of this type of program to businesses that qualify as a VSQG. Businesses generating more than these amounts are required to use a licensed hazardous waste hauler to manifest and transport their waste. Historical accumulations of waste may require the services of a licensed hazardous waste hauler.
You are required to sign a waiver stating that your business qualifies as a VSQG.
Step 2 - Complete the VSQG Registration Forms
Complete the VSQG Registration Forms and email to VSQG@landaiztc.com.
Staff will contact you, review the forms and set an appointment.
Step 3 - Bring Your Waste to Your Appointment
You will receive a transportation variance and other proper documentation to bring with you to your appointment.
Waste will not be accepted without an appointment and required paperwork.
Complete the State ID Form to obtain an EPA ID number and for more information visit California's Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC).
Fees
Gate fees for disposal are based upon the weight and category of waste generated. The method for calculating the amount to be charged to a VSQG will be based on the actual weight of the hazardous waste, including the container, as measured by a scale at the time of disposal. Businesses will be billed within 30 days.
Transportation & Labeling
Please use caution when transporting hazardous waste to the Facility.
- Properly label and seal each container if the product is not in its original container;
- Cover all containers with a secure fitting lid;
- Pack in an upright position;
- Protect from breaking, leaking and mixing with other waste;
- Variance must accompany waste being delivered the day of appointment.
Regulations for packaging and labeling can be found in the Department of Transportation Code of Federal Regulations Title 49, Transportation, Parts 100-199.
State laws limit the amount of waste that may be transported by the VSQG.
Prior to the appointment, the business will be issued packaging and labeling information and a transportation variance allowing legal transport of the waste to the Facility.