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Reclamation is achieved through the utilization of an ARI-700 compliant, <br /> hermetically sealed Freon reprocessing unit. Reclaimed Freon is recycled and <br /> reuse by-Freon Free.(707-429-9013). <br /> -Empty refrigerator carcasses are processed in conformance to the 1991 Metallic <br /> Discards Act. AC mechanics are certified to meet Clean Air Act, Title Vl, Section <br /> 608 training requirements. <br /> Used Oil Removal <br /> -Used oil is removed from refrigerator compressors employing the use of a drill or <br /> saw. Punctured compressors are inverted over a funnel table, which (gravity) <br /> feeds to DOT-approved collection containers. Used oil is labeled with a <br /> hazardous waste label and stored in a hazardous waste generator area and/ or <br /> one year permitted hazardous waste storage area in compliance with Title22 <br /> California Code of Regulations by Freon Free service technician. <br /> -Used oil is picked up quarterly by American Valley waste oil (1800-732-4645) . <br /> Mercury-bearing articles <br /> -Mercury gauges, switches, thermostats, and ignitrons are removed from <br /> deenergized major appliances utilizing basic hand tools. The mercury is not <br /> drained from the article housing at any point during waste management process. <br /> Removed articles are containerized, labeled, and managed by Freon Free or <br /> onsite as hazardous "a The waste is s_nt to IAe�curK aste Solutions <br /> located in Union Grove. Dielectric fluid is not removed from the capacitor <br /> (� housings; the capacitor is managed "intact"as hazardous waste. <br /> -Technicians assigned-to remove capacitors that contain haazar-dous waste <br /> \ receive hazardous waste generator training and annual refresher training. <br /> ,� / f <br /> L fC C <br /> ig -"h v <br /> 1 t Qix 'Q ' `- I S�GC r 4, ( (f�Q _ si It L4cJ <br />