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Republic of the PhiliPPines

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Departnient of Environnnent and Natural Resources;

BUREAU
NATIONAL GAPITAL REGION

eivlnor.lmENTAl MANAGEMENT

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DENR-NCR NNTIOUNI ECOLOGY CENTER COMPOUND


EAST AVENUE, BARANGAY CENTRAL, DILIMAN

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List of Requirements for Application of Hazardous Generator's ldentification (HWG lD)

1)

Transmittal letter;

Ll Accomplished and Notarized Application Form;


2\

Pollution Control Officer (PCO) Accreditation Certificate;

4) Description of existing waste Management


5)
6)

plan Signed by pCO;

Process Flow Diagram of all Waste Streams Signed by pCO;


Copy of Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Certificate of Non- Coverage
(CNC)

for the Project;

7)

Copy of valid Permit

8)

Copy of valid Discharge Permit;

to Operate;

Note:

Registration Fee = 600.00


Amendment of Registration = 600,00
Documentary Stamp Tax = 15.00

DENR Hazardous Waste Registration

tion fbrm for HW Generator

Form A

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1. DENR ID:

2. Date of issued (D/M/Y):

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3, Name of Firm:

4. Plant Address:
5. Date

o1'

Establislrment:
7. Fa.r:

6. Tel:
8. Oftlce Address:

10. Fax:

9. Tel:
10. Pollution Control Officer:

12. Fax:

11. Tel:

3. e-rnail:

14. General Description of


Business/Operation

Philippine Standard Industrial Classifications

i6. Major Products:

16. Secondary:

15. Prirlary:

1.

2.

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7. Authorized Capitalization (Pesos/year)

8. Paid-up Capitalization (Pesos/year)

9. Approximate Annual Turn-over (Pesos/year)

20.'IotalNo. of

Employees: i z t. aanri, Employees:

zz. etant Etnployees:

Please append the following:

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(1) Process flow diagram all waste streams

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(6) Copy of Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC)

(2) Mass balance of manufacturing process

(3) Description of existing waste management plan


(4)
(S)

Analysis of waste(s)

Otirer relevant information e.g. planned changes in production processes ol output.


comparison with related operations.

(?) Copy of Valid Permits to Operate Pollution Controi Facilities


(B)

If on-site treatment is present, subrnit the 44 form for every'I'SD

I cefiify that the enclosed infbrmation is a true and accurate record

facilit-,".

as available.

Pollution Control Offi cer:

Signature:
* 1:

Date

(D/M/Y):

to be fiiled up by EMB

* This form must be submitted in triplicate ccpies and duly notarized.

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Revised Procedures and Standards for the f/lanagement of Hazardous Wastes


(Revising DAO 2004-36)
2.0 CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES

Table 2.1 presents the Classification of Prescribed Hazardous Wastes covered bY this
Procedural Manual while Table 2.2 presents the Wastes Exempted from this Procedural
Manual.

Table 2.1. Classification of Hazardous Wastes


Description
Class
A. Wastes with Cyanide
Waste with Cyanide

Waste
N'umber

Waste containing cyanide with concentration >70 mg/L


liquid waste.
Refer to CCO

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B. Acid Wastes

Phosphoric Acid
Mixture of Sulfuric and
rochloric Acid

Other Acid Wastes

Sulfuric acid with pH -< 2.0


loric acid with pH < 2.0
Nitric acid with pH < 2.0
oric acid with pH < 2.0
uoric acid with pH < 2.0
fr/lixture of Sulfuric and hydrochloric acid lvith pH < 2.0

Cleaners

8207

Other inorqanic acid with PH < 2.0


acid with pH S 2.0

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C. AlkaliWastes

Alkali
Ammonium Hydroxide

8206

aeqg!9_999a with PH 12 5
Potash with pH >-12.5
I Rtfati cleaners with pH
Ammonium hydroxide with pl-i 7-12.5

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Alkal'r wastei other than C301 to C305


---.1-c305
Chemicals
with
lnorganic
D. Wastes
tnc.tuOes allwastes with a total Se concentration >1mg/L
Selenium and its

Other Alkali Wastes

Arsenic and its


Barium and.its

Cadmium and its


Chromium compounds
Lead compounds

Mercury and mercury


compounds
Fluoride and its
Other wastes with
inorganic chemicals

based on analysis of an extract


lncludea allwastes with a total As concentration >1mg/L
based on analysis of an extract
tnctucles allwastes vrith a total Ba concentration >70m9/L
is of an extract
tncttlOes aitwastes with a total Cd concentration >0.3m9/L
based on analysis of an extract
lncludes all r,vastes with a total Cr concentratton >Smg/L
based on analysis of an extract
inctuOes all wastes with a total Pb cotrcentration >1mg/L
based on analysis of an extract
inctuOes allwastes with a total Hg concentration >0.1mg/L
based on analysis of an extract. These also include
anomercury compounds. Refer to CCO.
inCtuOes allwastes with a total F concentration >100m9/L
based on analysis of an extract
Waste having as cottstituents or contaminants any of the
Antirnony; antimony compounds
Beryllium: beryllium comPounds
Teilurium: tellurium compounds
Metal carbonyls
Hexavalent chromium compounds
Copper compounds
Zinc compounds

D403

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lVastes
Revised Procedures and Standards for the Management of Hazardous
(Revisins DAo 2!q1'39)

Oxidizing Agents

E501

agents in concentration that cause the waste to exhibit any


of the following ProPedies:

Reducing agents

lt is normally unstable and readily undergoes


violent change wrthout detonating
lt reacts violentlY with water
lt forms potentially explosive mixtures with water
When mixed with water, it generates toxic gases,
vapour or fumes in a quantity sufficient to present a
danger to human health

It is a cyanide (CN) or sulpnide (S) bearing wastes, which


when exposed to pH conditions between 2 and 12 5 can
generate toxic gases, vapours and fumes in a quantity that
a danger to
to cotttain reducing
f nctuOes attwastes that are known
agents in concentration that cause the waste to exhibit any
of the following ProPerties:

Explosive and unstable


chemicals

Highly reactive chemicals

Solvent based
lnorganic pigments
lnk formulation

Resinous materials
Other mixed

It rs normally unstable and readily undergoes


violent change without detonating
lt reacts violentlY with water
lt forms potentially explosive mixtures with water
When mixed with water, it generates toxic gases,
vapcur or fumes in a quantity sufficient to present a
danger to human health

It is a cyanide (CN) or sulphide (S) bearing wastes, which


when exposed to pH conditions between 2 and 12'5 can
generate toxic gases, vapours and fumes in a quantity that
ooses a danqer to human health
tt includes all wastes that are 1) capable of detonation or
explosive reaction when subject to a strong tnitiating
source or when heated under confinement, or 2) capable
of detonation or explosive decomposition at a temperature
of 20oC and PE_gs
lncludes all other wastes that exhibit any of the properties
described fc.rr D501, D502, a11d ry!3
ins / Latex / Adhesives / Organic Sludge
lncludes all solvent based wastes that also meet one or
more of the sub-categories
lnctuOes aitWastewater treatment sludge from the
oroduction of inorqanic Pigments
tneluOes all solvent washings and sludge, caustic
washings and sludge or wastewater and sludge from
cleaning of tubs and equipment used in the formulatton of
ink from pigments, drier, soap, and stabilizers containing
Chromium ar:d Lead.
Waste resins generated, but not limited to, water
ourification processes
6ther mixtures with above constituents other than

G: Waste Organic Solver rts


Halogenated organic
I solvents as well as those listed in the Priority Chemical
solvents

@@nateo
I tist (pct),

E503

E599

F601

F6o2
F603

F604
F699

G703

Revised Procedures and Standards for the Management of Hazardous Wastes


(Revising DAO 2004-36

Non-halogenated organic
solvents

ic Wastes
Grease wastes

Tetrachlorothylene; trichloroethylene ; Methylene chloride;


1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Carbon tetrachloride;
Chlorobenzene; 1,2,2-Trtchloroethane; chlorinated
fluorocarbons if they contain a total of 10% or more (by
volume) of one or more of the above before use: it also
ittcludes all still bottoms from recovery of these solvents
and solvent rnixtures.
lncludes but not limited to the following spent nonhalogenated solvents as well as those listed in the Priority
Chemical List (PCL):
Xylene, acetone, ethylacetate, ethyl benzene, ethyl ether,
methyl isobutyl ketone, n-butyl alcohol, cyclohexanol,
methanol, cresol, crysylic acid, nitrobenzene, toluene,
carbon disulphide, isobutanol, pyridine, benzene, 2-ethoxy
ethanol, and 2-nitropropane and other non-halogenated
organic solvents if they contain a total of 10% or more (by
volume) of one or more of the above before use: it also
includes all still bottonrs from recovery of these solvents
and solvent nrixtures.

@stes

generated from establishments

surch as industrial, commercial and institutional facilities,

G704

HB02

l: Oi
Used or waste oil

Used industrial oil includi


oil includinq sludqe
Tallow
Oil contaminated materials

1101

Containers that used to tiold hazardous wastes and toxic


chemical substances

J201

1102

t103
t104

J: Containers
Containers previously
containing toxic chemical
substances

Containers that used to contain polychlorinated biphenyl


(PCB) are categorized as 1404 and excluded from tltis
sub-ca

K: Stabilized Waste
Solidified wastes

Chemically fixed and


polymerized wastes

Encapsulated wastes

Wastes whose hazardous substances are physically


immobilized by consolidation to reduce the surface area of
the wastes in order to meet the waste acceptance criteria
of the disposal faci
Wastes whose hazardous substances are chemically
immobilized through chemical bonds to an immobile matrix
or chemical conversion to meet the waste acceptance
criteria of the disposal facilit
Wastes whose hazardous substances are physically
immobilized by enveloping the waste in a non-porous,
impermeable material in order to store or dispose of
hazardous wastes in a registered disposal facilitl

K30'1

Solid organic chemical wastes listed in the Priority


Chemical List (PCL)

1401

Solid organic chemical wastes listed in the Priority


Chemical List (PCL)

L402

AItODS wastes (refer to CCO)

1403

All PCB wastes (refer to CCO and Memorandum Circular


on the Code of Practice for PCB

1404

K302

K303

L: Orqanic Chemicals
Wastes with specific
halogenated toxic

anic chemicals
Ozone depleting
substances (ODS)
Polychlorinated Biphenyl
PCB) wastes

Revised Procedures and Standards for the Management of Hazardous Wastes

M: Miscellaneous Wastes
Pathological or infectious lncludes healthcare wastes from hospitals, medical
centers and clinics containing pathological, pathogenic
wastes
and infectious wastes, sharps, and others.
asbestos wastes (refer to
Asbestos wastes
Expired pharmaceuticals and drugs stocked at producers
Pharmaceuticals and
and retailers' facilities which contain hazardous
drugs
constituents harrnful to the environment such as
antibiotics, veterinary and phytopharmaceuticals and

M501

M502
M503

others.

Waste pesticides other than M505 lncludes all wastewater


sludge with hazardous ccnstituents from production of
pesticides other than those listed in M505.

Festicides

Persistent Organic
Pollutants (POPs) wastes

Waste electrical and


electronic equipment

(wEEE)

Specialwastes

M504

Waste listed in the Stockholna Convention on POPs such


as, but not linrited to aldrin, chlordane, dieldrin, endrin,
heptachlor, hexachlorobenzene, mirex, toxaphene, and
dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane (DDT).

M505

Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB)wastes are categorized as


L404 and excluded from this sub-category.
lnclude all waste electrical and electronic equipmen'l that
contain hazardous components such as lead, cadmium,
mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls
(PBBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDES) that
includes its peripherals i.e., ink cartridges, toners, etc,
Household hazardous wastes such as paints, thinners,
household batteries, lead-acid batteries, spray canisters
and the like that are consolidated by Material and
Recovery Facilities (MRFs)
These include wastes from residential and commercial
sources that comprise of consumer electronics, white
goods (i.e. refrrgerators, washing machines, air
conditioners, etc.) hratteries, oil and busted lamps.

M506

M507

* TCLP Iimits for arsenic, bariurr, cadmium. cl,rorniurn. fluoride, lead, tnercury and selenittrn are correlatecl
with the 2007 Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water.
Should there be other wastes not listed in both tables, the result of'toxicrty characterisrics leaching procedures
(TCLP) shall be used in determining the said wastes are hazardous and covered by this Procedurai lr4anual.

Table 2.2 Exem

Wastes

RA 9003 except specialwastes


lndustrial and commercialwastewaters which are disposed of on-site through the sewqlqge system.
lndustrial and commercial solid wastes which do not contain hazardous wastes as identified in
Table 2.1
Materials from buildinq demolition except those containinq asbestos.
Septic tank effiuents and associated sullage wastewaters.
Untreated spoils from mining, quarrying and excavation works but not materials in the nature of
tailings, commerciall
materials and mine facrlitv consumables.
.

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