Hazmat Port of Entry: International Bridge
Contact(s):
Phone: 830-703-2012 Fax: 830-703-2018
Hours of Operation: Twenty-four
(24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week.
Latest Wait Time Reported at International Bridge
Instructions for
Transporters of Hazardous Waste:
- The Del Rio customs yard does not have the facilities for transferring waste, and therefore shipments entering the US at this port must be delivered directly to a broker's warehouse, transfer facility or to TSD facilities. Therefore, all drivers and vehicles entering the US at Del Rio must meet all applicable state and federal standards.
- Initial entry packets for shipments containing hazardous waste must be submitted to the Del Rio Customs Office (see above) a minimum of 24 hours in advance. This is necessary to allow sufficient time for proper document review, commodity analysis, and arrival/examination scheduling. HAZMAT shipments arriving without prior 24 hours notification will be returned to Mexico.
- All waste containers must be properly labeled.
- Drivers and vehicles must meet certain requirements and qualifications.
- All hazardous waste shipments must enter the US from the bridge(s) shown above. When reaching the booth, hand the manifest (CF-7533) to the Primary Officer. Note: Line release (BRASS) is prohibited for hazardous waste entries.
- The Primary Officer will direct the driver.
- The Del Rio Customs Office (see above) will review the paperwork and inspect the load.
- Sample of HAZMAT shipments may be coordinated at the importers premises and at the importer or shippers expense.
- Upon approval, the transporter may proceed to the broker's facility (see list of registered brokers).
Instructions for
Transporters-Hazardous Material:
- Initial entry packets for shipments containing hazardous materials must be submitted to the Del Rio Customs Office (see above) a minimum of 24 hours in advance. This is necessary to allow sufficient time for proper document review, commodity analysis, and arrival/examination scheduling. HAZMAT shipments arriving without prior 24 hours notification will be returned to Mexico.
- All hazardous material containers must be properly labeled.
- Drivers and vehicles must meet certain requirements and qualifications.
- At Del Rio, all hazardous materials shipments must enter the US from the entry point shown above. When reaching the booth, hand the manifest (CF-7533) to the Primary Officer.
- The Primary Officer will direct the driver.
- The Customs Office (see above), will review the paperwork and inspect the load.
- Sample of HAZMAT shipments may be coordinated at the importers premises and at the importer or shippers expense.
- Upon approval, the transporter may proceed to the broker's facility (see list of registered brokers).
Instructions for
Transporters-Exporting Hazardous Material/Waste to Mexico
Before an export occurs, the basic requirements as outlined below must be followed:
- Comply with 40 CFR 262; (Section 3017, RCRA)
- Comply with 40 CFR 262.53
- Paperwork submitted to Customs 24 hours prior to export