Fluorescent lamp disposal and recycling in epa region 2 a guide for businesses in nj ny pr and vi april 2007 fluorescent lamps that are not marked as such i e those that have an unfinished aluminum end cap and no green marking are generally considered to be regulated hazardous waste after their useful life.
Fluorescent lamp disposal procedures.
For state specific regulations generators i e tanning salons should contact their state or local environmental regulatory agency to obtain current.
Some states and local jurisdictions have more stringent regulations than u s.
An edison base screw in conventional light bulb compact fluorescent lamp.
Store lamps in an on site waste storage area where they will not break.
It is not intended to replace interpret or modify the regulations for managing used fluorescent and high intensity discharge hid lamp wastes in illinois.
Characteristic leaching procedure compliant or small quantity exemptions from the liability for future site cleanup if mercury contamination shows up at a disposal facility where your mercury containing lamps have been legally sent.
Epa does and may require that you recycle cfls and other mercury containing light bulbs.
Fluorescent lamps come in many shapes and sizes including.
Your area may prohibit disposal and or require recycling.
Managing used fluorescent lamps high intensity discharge lamps and pcb ballasts hazardous waste 4 20 may 2000 page 2 2.
Mark the lamp storage area or each container used lamps for recycling or hazardous waste used lamps.
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Therefore if the lamps are being recycled they are not subject to the more stringent reporting and handling procedures that are necessary when managing hazardous wastes.
The lamps in tanning beds contain as much or more mercury than standard fluorescent lamps that are managed under the universal waste rule uwr or full subtitle c hazardous waste regulations.
The following states prohibit disposing of any mercury containing bulbs of any kind regardless of the bulb age and type.
The drop cloth will help prevent mercury contamination of nearby surfaces and can be bundled with the bulb debris for disposal.
Getting help regulations and recycling can be a bit confusing but there are places you can turn to for.
You can consider using a drop cloth e g plastic sheet or beach towel when changing a fluorescent light bulb in case a breakage should occur.
Virtually all components of a fluorescent bulb can be recycled.
Recycling cfls and fluorescent lamps captures the mercury vapor which can be reused in new lamps.
If you cannot store them on site.
Fluorescent bulb disposal regulations procedures.
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