# City of Surprise, Water Services Department — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 06-0225
- **title:** City of Surprise, Water Services Department — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2006-11-15
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- **summary:** 06-0225 response to City of Surprise, Water Services Department concerning 171.1.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Hazardous Materials Safety
Pipeline and
Administration
NOV 15 2006
Ms. Christine Nuñez
Environmental Manager
Reference No.: 06-0225
12425 W. Bell Road, Suite D-100
City of Surprise, Water Services Department
Surprise, AZ. 85374-9002
Dear Ms. Nuñez:
This reponds to your letter concerning the applicability of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) to government agencies and government
contractors. You ask if the City of Surprise is subject to the HMR if it hires a contractor to
perform all shipper or carrier functions.
The HMR apply to the transportation of hazardous materials in commerce. The HMR do
not apply to the transportation of a hazardous material in a motor vehicle, aircraft, or vessel
governmental purposes because such transportation is not considered to be "in commerce"
operated by a Federal, state, or local government employee solely for noncommercial
(see § 171.1(d)(5)). Thus, if City of Surprise employees prepare and transport hazardous
waste for disposal, that transportation is not subject to the HMR.
Persons performing pre-transportation or transportation functions under contract with a
Federal, state, or local government entity are subject to the HMR. Thus, if the City of
load, and transport hazardous waste on its behalf, the contractor must comply with all
Surprise contracts with a third party to class, package, prepare shipping documentation,
applicable HMR requirements.
The HMR do not require hazardous materials shippers and carriers to obtain a permit to
a person who offers for transportation or transports one or more of the hazardous materials
transport hazardous materials. However, in accordance with 49 CFR Part 107, Subpart G,
listed in 49 CFR 107.601 must register and pay a registration fee. You are correct that a
government agency is not required to register.
I trust this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Hotte thieh
107.601
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
1711(25)
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
173.22
060225

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$107.601
INFOCNTR <PHMSA>
8173:22
From:
Christine Nunez (Christine: Nunez@ surprisaz com Registration Shipper's
Sent:
Friday, October 06, 2006 1:18 PM
To:
INFOCNTR <PHMSA>
Responsibility
Attachments: Christine Nuñez.vcf
06-0225
I called and spoke with a representative from your organization on the telephone
have researched.
but I am looking for a written interpretation of what I thought I heard and what I
I work for a local government agency (the City of Surprise in Arizona) and I have a
small quantity of hazardous material to be hauled off and disposed of - I would
like to hire a third party to characterize it, quantify it, package it and ship it. My
question is: As a local government (a City or a Department of the City) are we
required to apply or get permitted to ship (offer) this hazardous waste?
Based on my research here is what I came up with:
If we do not have radioactive, explosives, extremely toxic, or over 3500 pounds,
we do not require placarding then we do not have to apply to offer this waste -
additionally as a local government agency we are exempt.
Also, if we hire a third party they have to do it all - characterize, package, load,
ship, and dispose the we do not have any requirements upon us - not that we
should not have knowledge and training for safety purposes but legally we are not
required to do anything else but hire the third party to do it all. AND If any City
employee takes part in this activity then they have to know the regulations and
requirements (have hazwaste training).
And lastly, we have the ability to load it, ship it and haul it off to a disposal
location and we as a local government are exempt from the regs. With the
stipulation that it is our staff, our vehicles, and our waste.
Please provide something in writing that confirms or denies these assumptions.
Christine Nuñez
Environmental Manager
City of Surprise, Water Services Department
12425 W. Bell Rd, Suite D-100
Surprise, Arizona 85374-9002
Mobile: (480) 220-3865
Phone: (623) 594-5830
Fax: (623) 583-2892
christine.nunez@surpriseaz.com
10/6/2006
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