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• Scrap recycling facilities that accept What are"Materials that Require Special <br /> "orphan appliances"for recycling must Handling"? <br /> submit a monthly report. Materials that require special handling are <br /> • The information that an applicant for materials that when removed from a discarded <br /> certification must submit to demonstrate appliance may not be disposed of in the garbage <br /> his or her ability to properly remove and or at a solid waste facility. (HSC §25212) <br /> manage all MRSH is clarified. <br /> The following materials must be removed from <br /> an appliance prior to the appliance being crushed, <br /> 00 = 00 baled,shredded, sawed or sheared apart, disposed <br /> of,or otherwise processed in a manner that could <br /> result in the release or prevent the removal of <br /> these materials, including but not limited to(PRC <br /> §42167): <br /> • Mercury, found in switches and <br /> temperature control devices. <br /> • Used oil,from compressors and <br /> transmissions. <br /> • Chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs), <br /> Hydrochlorofluorocarbons(HCFCs),and <br /> other non-CFC replacement refrigerants <br /> What is a Major Appliance? injected in air-conditioning/refrigerant <br /> Section 42166 of the Public Resources Code units. <br /> defines a"major appliance"as a"domestic or • All metal-encased capacitors <br /> commercial device"(a machine you have in your . Any parts that contain encapsulated <br /> ri home or business),including but not limited to a: polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs)or <br /> • Washer or dryer Diethylhexylphthalate(DEHP). <br /> • Refrigerator or freezer • Any other material that is a regulated <br /> • Water and space heaters hazardous waste. <br /> • Furnace or boiler The person removing these materials is <br /> considered a hazardous waste generator and must <br /> • Air-conditioner or dehumidifier comply with applicable laws for generators of <br /> x, Trash compactor hazardous waste. <br /> Some materials removed from <br /> Oven,stove,or microwave appliances are <br /> hazardous wastes; some of these hazardous <br /> wastes have reduced handling standards under the <br /> Universal Waste Rule. (CCR,Title 22, §66273.1 <br /> et seq.) <br /> 3 <br /> 2 <br />