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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2005_2
RECORD_ID
PR0440004
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004517
FACILITY_NAME
FOOTHILL LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
6484
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WAVERLY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
Zip
95236
APN
09344002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6484 N WAVERLY RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Guide for Appliance Recyclers June 2004 <br /> • Pack the removed switches with packing materials, such as bubble wrap, to <br /> prevent breakage or leakage during storage, handling, and transportation. <br /> • The container should be labeled with the words, "Universal Waste — Mercury <br /> Switches," "Waste Mercury Switches" or "Used Mercury Switches." <br /> Store the containers in a designated accumulation area of your facility where <br /> they are unlikely to be disturbed. <br /> • Do not dispose of removed switches with non-hazardous waste! <br /> Are removed mercury switches considered hazardous waste or universal waste? <br /> Once removed, mercury switches may be managed as either hazardous waste or <br /> universal waste. You should contact your current hazardous waste contractor(those <br /> used for hauling CFCs or waste oil, for example) to ask whether they will accept the <br /> mercury switches. Alternatively, removed mercury switches may be managed under the <br /> simpler and less expensive Universal Waste Regulations that allow certain widely <br /> generated wastes to be managed under reduced handling and transport requirements. <br /> Allowing mercury switches to be handled as universal waste is intended to encourage <br /> increased recycling of switches. A complete description of universal and hazardous <br /> waste requirements is provided in Appendices C and D, or you can refer to the fact <br /> sheet, "Managing Universal Waste in California" on DTSC's Web site, <br /> www.dtsc.ca.gov/PublicationsForms/HWM_FS_UWR.pdf to learn more about how to <br /> manage universal waste. <br /> • How long can I keep mercury switches at my facility after removing them? <br /> If your facility handles mercury switches as a universal waste, you may keep removed <br /> mercury switches in a designated accumulation area at your facility for up to one year. <br /> Thereafter, you may send them off site for recycling. If handled as hazardous waste, <br /> mercury switches may be kept on site for 90 to 270 days, depending on the total <br /> amount of hazardous waste you generate per month. See Appendices C and D for <br /> more information. <br /> Is a hazardous waste manifest required for transporting mercury switches? <br /> Transporting mercury switches as a universal waste does not require a hazardous <br /> waste manifest if the package of mercury switches does not exceed one pound. <br /> (Approximately 450 mercury switches contain one pound of mercury.) For ground <br /> shipping, the switches may be carried by a universal waste transporter under a bill of <br /> lading. The mercury switches, however, must be securely packaged to prevent <br /> breakage during transport. Some carriers may have company-specific packaging <br /> protocols to meet these requirements. <br /> 25 <br />
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