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Permits

NLR Compliance Documentation

Permits & Compliance Resources

DOT Documentation

Transportation Permits

Vermont

Vermont Waste Transport Vehicle Report Form issued by the State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources

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New Hampshire

Hazardous Waste Transport Registration issued by The State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

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DOT Haz Mat Registration

Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration- Certificate of Registration

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Rhode Island

Hazardous Waste Transporter permit issued by Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management

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New Jersey

State of New Jersey – Business Certificate of Registration

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New York

Waste Transport Registration issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

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Massachusetts

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

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Connecticut

Hazardous Waste Transport License issued by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

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Operational Documentation

Operational Documentation

Liability Insurance

We’re fully permitted and insured to recycle universal waste. We carry \$5 million in pollution liability insurance and have a closure surety in place.

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Permit to Operate

Our permit to operate is issued by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, allowing us to recycle universal waste.

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Posters and Brochures

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● Compliance Posters

All Waste Types Compliance Posters

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Ballasts Compliance Poster

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Mercury Devices Compliance Poster

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Lithium Batteries Compliance Poster

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Non-Lithium Batteries Compliance Poster

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E-Waste Compliance Poster

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Lamps Compliance Poster

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● Container Overview

Container Overview

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What is the Universal Waste Rule?

As a destination facility for universal waste recycling, NLR operates under both state and federal regulations, including Section 22a-449(c)-113 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (RCSA) and the federal Universal Waste Rule (40 CFR Part 273).

The Universal Waste Rule is designed to simplify compliance by reducing regulatory burden—allowing for longer storage times, streamlined recordkeeping, and the consolidation of waste without requiring a permit.

Under this rule, universal wastes are typically:

  • Generated across a wide range of non-industrial settings
     

  • Produced by a large number of sources (often exceeding 1,000 generators)
     

  • Commonly found in significant quantities within non-hazardous waste management systems

Universal Waste Rules and Regulations

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)

The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) outlines what a hazardous waste is, how it should be stored, how long it can sit in one location, and also how it should be transported. In 1976 RCRA regulations labelled fluorescent lamps as a hazardous waste.

Superfund Law (CERCLA)

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) or “Superfund” Law prohibiting the dumping and improper disposal of various wastes and holding existing business entities accountable for cleanup. Created in the 1980’s the “release” or “threat of release” of hazardous substances triggers a Superfund notification and specific cleanup requirements.

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)

Another law in 1976 passed to require better records keeping, testing, and restrictions of specific hazardous chemical substances. TSCA banned production of PCB’s in the United States because of their negative health impacts on people, animals, and the environment.

State Regulations

According to the general structure of most federal regulatory programs, states must adopt the federal regulations as a minimum requirement. In many case, state regulations are often more stringent than federal programs. Since we serve many states both in pickup and mail-back programs, you must check your states rules and regulations to see if there are additional requirements.

Customer Drop-Off Hours.

If you're an existing FetchPro member, our receiving hours are Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:00 AM to 1:30 PM EST at 8 Craftsman Rd. East Windsor, CT 06088. All drop-offs require at least 24 hours’ notice—just give us a heads-up before you arrive.

Have Questions?

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