ROGUE VALLEY BUSINESS HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION EVENT. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016 at Rogue Transfer Station at 8001 Table Rock Rd.



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ROGUE VALLEY BUSINESS HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION EVENT for Oregon Businesses Producing Small Amounts of Hazardous Waste FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016 at Rogue Transfer Station at 8001 Table Rock Rd. What s Happening? Recology Ashland Sanitary Service, Rogue Disposal & Recycling, Southern Oregon Sanitation, and Republic Services, Jackson and Josephine counties and the cities in the Rogue valley are sponsoring a project for conditionally exempt generators of small quantities of hazardous waste. The project involves providing a collection point for proper disposal of the hazardous waste. State environmental regulations require ALL Oregon companies producing hazardous wastes to manage and dispose of them properly. Disposal options for conditionally exempt generators are often viewed by companies as complicated and costly. This project is designed to allow companies to dispose of hazardous waste in a simpler and less costly manner. To participate, generators will be required to pay the total cost of disposing their wastes and billing arrangements can be made. What Kinds of Businesses Can Participate? Conditionally exempt generators of hazardous waste are businesses, industries, and institutions producing less than 220 pounds of hazardous waste per month during each of the last 12 months. Generators are allowed to dispose of up to 2,200 pounds of hazardous waste at this collection event (about 4 drums). In order to dispose of waste through this program, companies are required to apply for and receive prior approval from Clean Harbors Environmental Services for specific types and quantities of waste. Applications must be received by Clean Harbors by April 28, 2016. Businesses producing more than 220 pounds of hazardous waste each month must manage their hazardous wastes following stricter regulations and are NOT eligible to participate in this project. Generators of larger quantities of waste can contact DEQ at (503) 229-5913 for more information. A Hazardous and Solid Waste Resource Directory is available from DEQ which provides a comprehensive list of hazardous waste service providers. What Hazardous Wastes Could My Business Have? Hazardous wastes are wastes that are flammable, corrosive, toxic, or reactive. Some examples of common hazardous wastes that will be accepted at the collection project are: parts-washer solvents paint-gun cleaners dry-cleaning solvents cleaners/degreasers thinners paint strippers corrosives fluorescent light ballasts inks mercury photographic fixers plating wastes batteries laboratory chemical wastes pesticides/herbicides/insecticides

How Much Will It Cost? Waste will be charged at the rates listed on the waste inventory sheet of this application. Your costs are based on the size of the container brought in and not the amount in the container. The final cost of disposal is determined when your waste is unloaded and inventoried at the event. There is a charge if you bring in a leaking drum that must be re-packed into a new drum. Arrangements for payment will be made at the time your appointment is scheduled. If you fail to keep your scheduled appointment you will be charged a $25.00 handling and review fee for your application. What Wastes Will Not Be Accepted? unknown waste As the generator it is your responsibility to identify your waste. Latex & oil based paints (use local recycling options) radioactive wastes explosives (check with local police department) infectious (medical) wastes (we offer this service year round) acutely hazardous wastes as listed in 40 CFR 261.33(e) certain poisons and very reactive wastes dioxin-containing material, such as the wood preservative pentachlorophenol and the herbicide 2,4,5-T oils containing PCB s fluorescent light tubes (use local recycling options) leaking ballasts Pressurized Cylinders Return your application by April 28, 2016; space is limited. Clean Harbors Environmental Services Attn: Taylor Simpson 16450 SE 130th Ave., Clackamas, OR 97015 (503) 655-3952 FAX Attn: Taylor Simpson Or scan and email to: Simpson.taylor@cleanharbors.com How Can My Company Participate? Step 1: Determine if your company is eligible to participate by evaluating your waste streams. Be sure you are not registered as a small or large quantity generator with DEQ or EPA. Step 2: Fill out the attached application and return it to Clean Harbors. Include any applicable MSDS sheets or lab results available on the waste. Estimate your cost for disposal using the waste inventory sheet. Costs are based on the size of the container that is brought in and not the amount of waste in the container. Be sure to sign the certification statement stating that your company is a conditionally exempt generator. Step 3: You will be contacted by Clean Harbors to schedule an appointment time to drop off your waste at the collection site. Step 4: On Friday, May 6, 2016, at your scheduled time, bring your wastes to the collection site at Rogue s Transfer Station, located at 8001 Table Rock Road in White City. As a conditionally exempt generator, you are allowed to transport you own waste to the site. Make sure that the waste containers are covered and in sound condition. Take proper care to avoid spillage or exposure to the waste during transport. For More Information on the Event, Call: Taylor Simpson, Clean Harbors Environmental Services 1-360-607-5434 OR Email Simpson.taylor@cleanharbors.com Not sure if your business is conditionally exempt? Need help determining if your waste is considered hazardous. You can call our local DEQ office at 776-6010 for answers.

for Conditionally Exempt Generators of Hazardous Waste Friday, May 6, 2016 Clean Harbors Environmental Services Attn: Taylor Simpson 16450 SE 130th Ave., Clackamas, OR 97015 Fax - (503) 655-3952 Attn: Taylor Simpson or scan and email to: Simpson.taylor@cleanharbors.com 1. Company Information E-mail Address: Company Name Type of Business Billing Address Site Address (if different) City State Zip Code Contact Person Telephone ( ) 2. Inventory of Wastes You Want to Dispose of at This Event Use the attached waste inventory sheet to describe, in as much detail as possible wastes you want to drop off at the collection site. Include the chemical and trade name; how you use the material; physical state (liquid, solid, sludge); chemical characteristics (e.g., flammable); and chemical constituents and percentages (from the product label). Send Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) or any laboratory test results available on the wastes. Unknown waste will not be accepted! 3. Estimating Your Disposal Costs Use the information provided on the inventory form to estimate your disposal costs. Costs are based on the size of the container that the waste is brought to the collection event in (for example: if you bring a five-gallon pail, you will be charged for five gallons of waste whether the pail is full or not). Final costs to be paid will be determined at the event by Clean Harbors Environmental Services. All waste brought into the collection site must be pre-registered. If you fail to keep your scheduled appointment you will be charged a $25.00 handling and review fee for your application. page 1 of 3

4. Certification State and federal hazardous waste laws limit the use of hazardous waste collection programs to those businesses that produce less than 100 kilograms (25 gallons or 220 pounds) of hazardous waste per month. Businesses that generate more than this amount are not eligible to participate in this event. Therefore, we are requiring that you sign the following certification in order to dispose of your waste: I certify that my business generates less than 100 kilograms (25 gallons or 220 pounds) of hazardous waste per month. I understand that I must pre-register and make arrangements to pay the disposal costs before I can drop off the wastes. I understand that only the types and quantities of wastes listed in Section 2 and approved by Clean Harbors Environmental Services can be disposed of through this project. I also understand that my solid waste hauler does not assume liability for my wastes and that future liability remains with my company. If I fail to keep my scheduled appointment I understand I will be charged a $25.00 handling and review fee for my application. Representative (print or type) Company Name E-mail address Company Address EPA I.D. # (if you have one) Signature of Representative 5. Additional Information Either Fax to: Attn: Taylor Simpson (503) 655-3952, OR mail to Clean Harbors, Attn: Taylor Simpson, 16450 SE 130th Ave., Clackamas, OR 97015 OR scan and email to Simpson.taylor@cleanharbors.com after making a copy for your records. If you do not have any hazardous wastes, you do not need to return the application. Once your application form is received, it will be reviewed and your estimated cost determined. Final cost is determind at the event. We will contact you prior to the event to schedule your appointment time to bring the waste to the event. Please register early, as space is limited. 6. Where can I take my latex and oil based paints? We are not accepting latex or oil based Paint at our HHW collection event. The State of Oregon has become the first state in the nation to enact a law requiring paint manufactures to safely manage leftover latex and oil based paints. This went into effect on July 1st of 2010. So now there are a few local paint stores available to accept paint year round from residences and CEG businesses. You no longer need to wait for an event. Go to www.paintcare.org and there is a zip code locator to find stores in your area that are participating. We then suggest you call the one you choose before you take your paint to them to make sure they have room to accept what you have to drop off. page 2 of 3

(Copy and use additional sheets if needed) Item Number Waste Description Quantity (lbs. or gals.) Disposal Cost (per gallon or pound.) Estimated Disposal Charge May 6, 2016 event your company name Total Cost This Sheet Waste Disposal Costs: (Final cost to be decided at the event when inventory is unloaded) If you are not sure what pricing category your waste fall into just leave the estimate cost blank. Give as much detail about the waste as possible and we will attempt to give you an estimate. Solvents, fuels, oils, ink, dyes, etc. (liquid/pourables only)... $ 9.00 per gallon Solids or sludges of the above types of material... $ 9.00 per gallon Acids/bases, pesticides, herbicides, etc. (liquids)... $20.00 per gallon Solid pesticides/herbicides... $ 3.00 per pound Reactives... $20.00 per pound Oxidizers, poisons and other small quantity chemicals... $10.00 per pound Class 8, corrosive solids & other non-regulated solids... $ 1.00 per pound Fluorescent light ballasts (NON-LEAKING)... $ 1.00 per pound Lithium Batteries... $ 5.00 per pound Other Batteries (alkaline, nickel hyd., nickel cad.)... $ 1.00 per pound Aerosols... $ 3.00 per pound Drum over pack charge if customer container is leaking with a corrosive material......... $175.00/drum Drum over pack charge if customer container is leaking w/non-corrosive material......... $150.00/drum OR does not meet D.O.T. requirements. page 3 of 3

YOU ARE A CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT GENERATOR IF... In one calendar month you... generate 220 pounds or less of hazardous waste OR generate 220 pounds or less of spill cleanup debris containing hazardous waste OR 0-220 lbs. generate 2.2 pounds or less of an acute hazardous waste OR At any time you... accumulate up to 2,200 pounds of hazardous waste on site YOU ARE A SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR IF... In one calendar month you... generate more than 220 pounds and less than 2,200 pounds of hazardous waste or 221-2,199 lbs. generate more than 220 pounds and less than 2,200 pounds of spill cleanup debris containing hazardous waste or At any time you... accumulate more than 2,200 pounds of hazardous waste on site YOU ARE A LARGE QUANTITY GENERATOR IF... In one calendar month you... generate 2,200 pounds or more of hazardous waste or generate 2,200 pounds or more of spill cleanup debris containing hazardous waste or 2,200 lbs. + generate more than 200 pounds of spill cleanup debris containing an acute hazardous waste or At any time you... accumulate more than 2.2 pounds of an acute hazardous waste