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Get rid of it:Waste Management for Dealerships
Hannah Crawford
Team Leader SE
KPA
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Hannah CrawfordTeam Leader SE
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Becky RossMarketing Manager
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What is a Hazardous Waste?
Must be hazardous AND must be a waste!
Characteristic:
•Ignitable
•Corrosive
•Reactive
•Toxic
Listed:
•F-Listed
Ignitable Wastes
• Flashpoint <140 F
• Gasoline, Brake Clean, Lacquer Thinner
• Keep them closed
• Keep them grounded
Corrosive Wastes
• pH <2.0 or >12.5
• Battery Acid, Floor Cleaner, Detail Chemicals
• Compatible containers
• Gloves/eyes/face protection
Reactive Wastes
• React to shock, air exposure, water exposure
• Air bags, seatbelt pretensioners
Toxic Wastes
• 40 toxics
• Heavy Metals, Chlorinated Compounds, MEK
• Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
Listed Wastes
• F002 – solvents used for degreasing (methylene chloride, tetrachloroethylene)
• F003 – ignitable solvents (acetone, methanol)
• F005 – toxic/ignitable solvents (benzene, MEK, toluene
What is a Hazardous Waste?
A HAZARDOUS WASTE
DETERMINATION MUST BE MADE ON EVERY WASTE!!!
Generator Status
1. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG)- Less than 220 pounds a
month
2. Small Quantity Generator (SQG)- 220-2,200 pounds a month- Stricter requirements
3. Large Quantity Generator (LQG)
Common Waste Streams
Used Oil/Filters/Coolant/Gasoline:1.Used ATF, oil/synthetics
2.Used oil/fuel filters
3.Used antifreeze
4.Contaminated gasoline
Not hazardous waste if recycled.
Common Waste Streams
Parts Washers:1.Drum filled
2.Recycling
3.Hot/aqueous parts washers
4.Brake Washers
5.Continued Use Programs
6.Smart/SafeWashers
MAY BE HAZARDOUS WASTE!
Common Waste Streams
Paint/Thinner Waste:1.Waterborne
2.Solvent-containing
3.Recyclers – “hockey pucks”
MAY BE HAZARDOUS WASTE!
Common Waste Streams
Paint Booth Filters:
May be hazardous waste, especially if using paint containing heavy metals.
Common Waste Streams
Universal Waste:1.Batteries
2.Fluorescent lamps
3.E-waste
Not hazardous waste if recycled.
Common Waste Streams
Tires:Many states have specific tire storage regulations – how many, where they are stored, how they are stored
Common Waste Streams
Shop Towels, Paper Towels:1.Can be laundered at a facility connected to a POTW
2.If not laundered, must be collected as a hazardous waste if contaminated with a toxic, F002, or F005 chemical
Common Waste Streams
Wheel Weights:Lead-containing wheel weights are hazardous and must be recycled or disposed of as hazardous waste.
Not hazardous waste if recycled.
Common Waste Streams
Oil/Water Separators:Sludge must be tested or presumed hazardous.
MAY BE HAZARDOUS WASTE!
Common Waste Streams
Brake Dust:Some states consider dust from the lathe to be potentially hazardous, depending on the content of your rotors. At a minimum, dust should be collected neatly in a bin.
Common Waste Streams
Aerosol Cans:1.May be thrown in trash if completely empty of product AND propellant
2.May be punctured with an approved device only – waste must be captured
MAY BE HAZARDOUS WASTE!
Containment
• Waste streams should be kept separated
• Waste must be compatible with container
• Container must be labeled
• Hazardous waste containers must be kept closed
• Weekly container inspections may be required based on your generator status
Disposal
• Registered vendors, HHW
• Legitimate recycling
Paperwork
• Hazardous waste signers must have DOT Hazardous Materials certification
• Hazardous waste manifests must be kept for a minimum of 3 years
• Cradle-to-grave
• Double-check your papers, know your vendors!
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