DoD Refreshes Hazardous Waste Facility Approval Process
Published Date: 2/25/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Defense is updating the form companies use to get on the list of approved hazardous waste disposal facilities. This change affects businesses that handle hazardous waste for the government and helps make sure waste is safely managed. Comments on this update are open until March 27, 2026, and the process takes about an hour per application.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.
Must Apply to Join Qualified Facility List
If your company handles hazardous waste for the U.S. Government, you must submit DLA Form 2507, the Qualified Facility List (QFL) application, to be vetted before the Government sends waste to your facility. The vetting checks permits, insurance, and compliance with local, state, and/or national regulations; if your facility fails to meet DLA Disposition Services' minimum standards it will be rejected and not added to the QFL, preventing authorized use by the disposal contractor.
One-Hour Application Time Burden
Completing the DLA Form 2507 application takes about 1 hour per response. The Department estimates 250 respondents and 250 annual burden hours, and comments on the information collection are due by March 27, 2026.
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