From LQG to SQG Overnight with the Universal Waste Rules [25.25] | ||||||||||||
Date: Thursday, March 12, 2020 Time: 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center Speakers: Timothy Killeen, Environmental Specialist II, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Track: Environmental Secondary Track: Chemical Session Type: Educational Session Skill Level: Basic Description: Ohio added four waste streams to the universal waste rules. In addition to lamps, batteries, and mercury containing devices, we now have antifreeze, aerosol containers, paint, and paint-related waste on the list of items that a generator can manage using the reduced requirements for generators. Hear how you can manage universal waste under these rules and possibly reduce your generator status from large quantity generator to small quantity generator thus reducing your Resource Conservation and Recovery Act obligations. Learning Objectives: 1. Define the Ohio-specific universal waste; antifreeze, aerosol containers, paint, and paint-related waste. 2. Describe the advantages of the universal waste rules. 3. Explain the requirements of the universal waste rules.
File & Handouts: Universal Waste, Ohio-Specific Universal Waste and Used Oil Ohio Specific Universal Waste Universal Waste Managing Fluorescent Lamps Mercury-Containing Equipment is Universal Waste Management of Electronic Waste from Businesses Questions & Answers Ohio-Specific Universal Wastes Lead-Acid Batteries Must be Recycled Ohio-Specific Universal Wastes An Overview for Ohio Businesses Who Generate Used Oil Burning Used Oil in a Space Heater – For Businesses Used Oil Burners – New Guidance for Rebuttable Presumption |
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