Environmental
Under the Montana Hazardous Waste Act, businesses that generate hazardous waste must:
ADispose of waste on-site without permits
BManage waste according to DEQ requirements, including proper storage, labeling, tracking, and disposal through licensed facilities✓ Correct
CReport only to the federal EPA, not the state DEQ
DDispose of waste in municipal landfills
Explanation
Montana's Hazardous Waste Act (implementing RCRA) requires generators to properly identify, store, label, track (using manifests), and dispose of hazardous waste through DEQ-licensed facilities. Violations can result in significant penalties.
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