2026-02343Notice

Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest Program (“e-Manifest”): Request for Public Input on Charge Questions to the e-Manifest Advisory Board and on a Potential Topics of e-Manifest System Industry Users Conference

Published Date: 2/6/2026

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Summary

The EPA wants your ideas on questions to ask their e-Manifest Advisory Board about how the hazardous waste electronic tracking system is working. They’re also thinking about hosting a fun conference for industry users to share tips and updates. If you’re involved in handling hazardous waste, now’s the time to speak up before March 9, 2026, to help shape the future—and maybe save time and money!

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EPA Seeks Public Charge Questions

The EPA is asking the public to suggest charge questions or question topics for the e-Manifest Advisory Board about the hazardous waste electronic manifest system. If you handle hazardous waste (for example, waste generators, transporters, treatment/storage/disposal facilities, or brokers), you can submit recommendations to docket EPA-HQ-OLEM-2026-0301 at regulations.gov by March 9, 2026.

EPA May Host Industry Users Conference

EPA is exploring hosting an e-Manifest industry users conference to provide a forum for industry (non-regulatory) users—such as waste generators, transporters, TSDFs, and brokers—to join moderated discussions about the electronic manifest workflow. The Agency is requesting suggested conference topics to docket EPA-HQ-OLEM-2026-0301 at regulations.gov, and comments must be received by March 9, 2026.

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Key Dates

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Comments Due
2/6/2026
3/9/2026

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