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Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Policy

Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Policy. Chipper Hervieux HWTR Program Department of Ecology. Conditional Exclusion for CRTs . Cathode Ray Tubes - monitors and TVs ”Dangerous waste” due to lead content Conditional CRTs must be recycled Otherwise, fully regulated .

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Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Policy

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  1. Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Policy Chipper Hervieux HWTR Program Department of Ecology

  2. Conditional Exclusion for CRTs • Cathode Ray Tubes - monitors and TVs • ”Dangerous waste” due to lead content • Conditional • CRTs must be recycled • Otherwise, fully regulated

  3. Why An interim enforcement policy? • Tests show CRTs are hazardous Contain 5-8 lbs. lead • Black & white versus color monitors • Needed to address problem of CRT disposal & accumulation • Opportunity to pilot an approach • An interim measure until final rule • Allows use of enforcement discretion

  4. Why is this Policy Needed? • Electronic waste a huge problem • People are buying more and more • Reduce electronic waste going to landfills • Educate generators • Articles, etc. • First time DW generators • HDTV/Digital revolution = Junked TVs • Encourage recycling

  5. A mountain range of electronic waste 250 million computers disposed over next 5 years

  6. Who does the policy apply to? • Fully regulated generators • More than 220 lbs. generation/month • First time DW generators • Schools • Businesses with computers

  7. Who doesn’t it apply to? • Households • Exempt from DW Regulations • Small businesses • Less than 220 pounds generation/month • State allows their waste in SWLF • Local ordinances may prohibit! • Encourage recycling

  8. What does the policy allow? • Relief from “full” regulation when recycled • No counting • No manifesting (DOT requirements apply) • Other PC equipment that is DW can be managed under this policy

  9. Reuse of Computers • Reuse of computers is okay • Not regulated as dangerous waste • Examples~ • Programs that redistribute computers to schools • Computers that can be sold to employees

  10. Legitimate Recycling • Glass-to-glass recycling • Make new CRTs out of old • Reclamation • Businesses that dismantle for recycling • Refurbish other electronics • Smelting Operations • Reclaim lead, use as substitute

  11. Policy Requirements - Generators • Accumulate up to 180 days • Handle CRTs so as to minimize breakage • Must be recycled • Can send CRTs to an intermediary facility • “Facility” definition: A business that collects, stores, demanufactures, or dismantles

  12. “Facility” Requirements • Notify Ecology that they handle this waste • Letter is okay • Trained, responsible person present • Operations conducted inside a building • A “clean” non-polluting operation • Allow Ecology Inspector access

  13. Facility Requirements (continued) • CRTs sent to final recycling destination after dismantling [if not reused] • Shipped intact or crushed • Use a bill of lading • Accumulation allowed up to 180 days • Speculative accumulation not allowed

  14. Export Requirements • Exporters must have contracts • Name and location of facility • E-waste tracking system • Details on how materials to be recycled

  15. Looking Ahead • CRT Policy~ a first step • EPA CRT Rule • Comments • Propose & adopt a CRT rule • “NEPSI” Recycling System for small businesses & households?

  16. Contact Information CRT Policyhttp://www/ecy/wa/gov/pubs/0204017.pdf Tom Cusack - Ecology (360) 407-6755 E-mail: tcus461@ecy.wa.gov Rob Rieck – Ecology (360) 407-6751 E-mail: rori461@ecy.wa.gov Chipper Hervieux – HWTR (360) 407-6756 E-Mail: pher461@ecy.wa.gov For more information, see listed websites on CRT Policy

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