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Ms. Donna Heran, Director <br /> July 30, 2010 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 1. the appliances have not been processed in a manner that could release, <br /> or prevent the removal of, MRSH and the receiving scrap metal facility <br /> has been certified by DTSC to remove the remaining MRSH; or <br /> 2. the appliances have been processed in a manner that could release, or <br /> prevent the removal of, MRSH, and the person provides written evidence <br /> (DTSC Form 1430) to the scrap metal facility that all MRSH were <br /> removed from the appliances by a CAR prior to processing; or <br /> 3. the appliances were found with some or all of their MRSH already <br /> removed ("orphaned" appliances) and the person transporting them <br /> presents the accepting scrap facility with valid photo identification and <br /> provides written certification (DTSC Form 1459) that he or she did not <br /> process or knowingly have someone else process the appliance. A <br /> facility that accepts orphaned appliances must provide a monthly report <br /> to the local CUPA and DTSC, detailing everyone who transported <br /> orphaned appliances to the facility and the total number of orphaned <br /> appliances received. <br /> If you would like more information, I encourage you to visit the DTSC's CAR webpage <br /> at http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/Mercury/Certified Appliance Recycler.cfm. <br /> If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me (916) 324-3114 or via <br /> email at aalgazi(cDdtsc.ca.gov. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Andre Algazi, Supervisor <br /> Consumer Products Section <br /> Toxic in Products Branch <br /> Office of Pollution Prevention and Green Technology <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> Enclosures <br /> ® Printed on Recycled Paper <br />