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......:::::::.::;..; , , <br /> ;: <br /> <:::::;::::;-:::: ;:,;< :;:;:::;::::;.;:.r ' �A2''' ` <br /> ,, �:::>:: :: .::�;::>::::::::;::::::::::'<'::�::�:;.<::::::�::..<;:-:<:::<:::;::<;:..:.:,.::::�::::<:::<:<::,,.;.;;:.;�. <br /> <:::;;::::<::>::>:<>:>:: ' ,�RDOU��AS'TE� ;: <br /> Hazardous Waste is any waste that displays one or more of the following characteristics: ' <br /> • Ignitable (will ignite at less than 140°F), solvents, petroleum products, thinners <br /> • Corrosiv�(pH of 2 or less or 12.5 or more), concrete cleaner, paint stripper, bleach <br /> • Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) a test to determine if a material will leak <br /> heavy metals or other tosic materials <br /> � Reactive, esamples include carbides, sodium hydrosulfide, ma nesium <br /> g , potassium <br /> Hazardous Wastes must be removed prior to demolition and can not be disposed of at a demolition <br /> or sanitary landfill. If you identify any containers or materials that you believe may be hazardous <br /> you must have them tested before proceeding. If you have any question please contact the MPCA <br /> Hazardous Waste Division at the number below. <br /> . <br /> _!: _ <br /> S�'��I�L HA�ARDQi�S W,�S�'E5 : ;; < <br /> Special Hazardous Wastes are materials that may not meet the above requirements but have been <br /> given special consideration because of their specific properties. The following is a list of special <br /> waste types and the materials in which you might find them. Special Hazardous `�'astes must be <br /> identified and removed prior to demolition. <br /> ♦ Dry Cell Batteries (button, nickel cadmium, small lead acid rechargeable and other dry cells <br /> ♦ Antifreeze <br /> ♦ Circuit Boards (old electrical equipment) <br /> ♦ Polyclorinated Biphenyls (PCB) found in light ballasts, small capacitors in old appliances, and <br /> transformer oils <br /> • Mercury (fluorescent lamps, mercury switches, mercury vapor lamps, thermostat probes, met�� <br /> halide lamps, relays, high pressure sodium lamps, thermometers, neon lamps, thermostats, <br /> manometers, and gauges). Many mercury containing materials we►-e used in applianc�s, or <br /> industrial switches or controls. <br /> If you have any questions regarding the identification, transport, or disposal of special hazardous <br /> waste contact the Hazardous Waste Division at the phone number below. <br /> , .... > > <br /> _ >I��DERGRQLI�D STO�I�� TA�Y�S <br /> In a demolition any underground storage tank (LJST) must be identified and removed prior to <br /> demolition. In most facilities the presence oi USTs wil! be l:no�vn from the types of operations <br /> performed at the facility. The most common type of UST that you will be concerned �vith is old f�efl <br /> oil tan�;s that have been abandoned. The following are some clues as to how to identify a potential <br /> UST. <br /> 2 - <br />