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Guidelines for the Environmentally Sound Management of Televisions and Computer MonitorsPursuant to 38 MRSA §1610.5(C), the Maine Department of Environmental Protection has developed the following guidelines for recycling and dismantling facilities engaged in the handling, processing, refurbishment and recycling of televisions and computer monitors generated as waste by Maine households. These guidelines provide a framework for environmentally sound management of these wastes. Consolidators operating in Maine may not transport these electronic wastes to a recycling or dismantling facility unless the facility has provided a sworn certification to the consolidator that the facility substantially meets these guidelines. MEDEP reserves the right to revise these guidelines in response to developments within the electronics manufacturing and recycling industries and federal and state programs that impact these industries, and will provide notice to recyclers and dismantlers with adequate time to allow for implementation of any changes necessary to meet the revised guidelines. 2. The facility must implement appropriate measures to safeguard occupational and environmental health and safety, through the following: 3. The facility must provide adequate assurance (e.g. bonds, corporate guarantee) to cover environmental and other costs of the closure of our facility, including the cleanup of stockpiled equipment and materials. 4. The facility must apply due diligence principles to selection of facilities to which components and materials (e.g., plastics, metals, circuit boards, CRTs) from televisions and computer monitors are sent for reuse and recycling. 5. The facility must establish a documented environmental management system (EMS), appropriate in level of detail and documentation to the scale and function of the facility, including documented regular self-audits and/or inspections of its environmental compliance. 6. The facility must use appropriate equipment for proper processing of incoming materials as well as controlling environmental releases. The facility must manage all materials to minimize adverse exposures to workers and releases to the environment. Dismantling operations and storage of television and computer monitor components that contain hazardous substances must be conducted indoors and over impervious floors. Storage areas must be adequate to hold all processed and unprocessed inventory. When heat is used to soften solder and when televisions and computer monitors, or components thereof, are shred, operations must be designed to control indoor and outdoor hazardous air emissions. 7. The facility must establish a system for identifying and properly managing components that if waste may be hazardous (e.g., circuit boards, batteries, CRTs, mercury phosphor lamps, etc.) that are removed from televisions and computer monitors during disassembly. The facility must properly manage all hazardous and other components requiring special handling from televisions and computer monitors consistent with relevant federal, state, and local regulations. The facility agrees to provide visible tracking (such as hazardous waste manifests or Bills of Lading) of hazardous components and materials from the facility to the destination facilities and documentation (such as contracts) stating how the destination facility processes materials received. The facility must not send, either directly or through intermediaries, hazardous wastes to solid waste (non-hazardous waste) landfills or to non-hazardous waste incinerators for disposal or energy recovery. For the purposes of these guidelines, smelting of hazardous wastes to recover metals for reuse in conformance with all applicable laws and regulations is not considered disposal or energy recovery. 8. The facility must use a regularly implemented and documented monitoring and record keeping program that tracks inbound material weights (total) and outbound material weights (total to each destination), injury and illness rates, and compliance with applicable permit parameters including monitoring of effluents and emissions. The facility must maintain contracts or other documents, such as sales receipts, suitable to demonstrate: (a) a reasonable expectation that there is a downstream market or uses for designated electronics (such uses may include recycling and/or reclamation processes such as smelting to recover metals for reuse); and (b) that any residual from recycling and/or reclamation processes are properly handled and managed to maximize reuse and recycling of materials to the extent practicable. On an annual basis, the facility must provide a statement to consolidators operating in Maine that ship televisions and computer monitors from Maine households to the facility with a description of how televisions and computer monitors are recycled, including the following data as a percent of the total number or weight of units received by the facility:
The facility may calculate these numbers based on the proportion of these waste categories received from Maine and the total electronic waste stream handled by the facility. The facility must maintain on file these statements to consolidators for a minimum of 3 years for inspection by government officials and relevant auditors. 9. The facility must comply with federal and international law and agreements regarding the export of used products or materials. In the case of export of televisions and computer monitors, compliance with applicable requirements of the U.S. and of the import and transit countries, and maintenance of proper business records documenting such compliance. The facility agrees not to establish or utilize intermediaries for the purpose of circumventing these U.S., import, and transit country requirements. The facility must conduct transactions that involve the transboundary shipment of used televisions and computer monitors based on contracts (or equivalent commercial arrangements) made in advance that detail the quantity and nature of the materials to be shipped. For the export of materials to a foreign country (directly or indirectly through downstream market contractors):
Recycling and Dismantling Facility Certification Form (MS Word format) (pdf format)
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