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ARKANSAS MERCURY SWITCH REMOVAL PROGRAM. Arkansas Dept. of Environmental Quality Solid Waste Management Division January 26, 2006. CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION. Mercury Switch Removal Act Timeline Arkansas is a Financial Incentive State Arkansas Qualified Vehicle Recycling and
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ARKANSAS MERCURY SWITCH REMOVAL PROGRAM Arkansas Dept. of Environmental Quality Solid Waste Management Division January 26, 2006
CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION • Mercury Switch Removal Act Timeline • Arkansas is a Financial Incentive State • Arkansas Qualified Vehicle Recycling and Scrap Recycling Facilities • Arkansas Fish Advisory • Issues of Concern
Arkansas Mercury Switch Act Timeline • The Arkansas General Assembly passed Act 649 better known as the “Mercury Switch Removal Act of 2005”. • The Act was effective on August 12, 2005. • By September 10, 2005, manufacturers must provide vehicle recyclers (VR) and scrap recyclers facilities (SRF) with containers suitable for storing mercury switches. • On Sept. 7, 2005, 80 Bucket were sent out. • January 25, 2006, the State updated the manufacturers VR list and requested another mail out to approximately 125 VR.
Timeline Continued… • By November 9, 2005, manufacturers of motor vehicles sold in the state of Arkansas must submit a Mercury Minimization Plan. • On November 8, 2005, The plan was submitted by ELVIS on behave of the auto manufactures. • February 28, 2006, a draft state regulation will be presented to the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission. • On or before March 8, 2006, the director shall approve, disapprove or conditionally approve the Mercury Minimization Plan.
Arkansas is a Financial Incentive State • The costs listed below shall be borne by the manufacturers of vehicles sold in the state, • Five dollars ($5.00) for each mercury switch removed by a vehicle recycler (VR) or scrap recycling facility (SRF); and • One dollar ($1.00) for each mercury switch removed by a VR or SRF as partial compensation to the Department. • The manufacturer is also responsible for: educational materials; packaging; shipping; recycling, storage or disposal of mercury; and maintenance of all appropriate record-keeping systems.
End of Life Vehicle Total Number of Recyclers • Vehicle Recyclers (VR): • At this time, approximately 200 Qualified VR • Qualified = VR that crush > 6 per year • Scrap Recycling Facilities (SRF): • Nucor-Yamato Steel Company, Armorel (EAF) • Nucor Steel Company, Armorel (EAF) • A.Tenenbaum Company Inc., North Little Rock (Shredder)
Dept. of Health & Human Services Mercury Fish Advisory Reports 1997 - 18 areas 1999 – 20 areas 2006 – Pending Information obtained from:
Issues of Concern • Information sent to vehicle recyclers (VR) was incomplete and not sent to all qualified facilities. • Inspections of sites not required by Act. • Mercury Switch Bucket • Should assemblies or bullets be placed in the bucket • When and where to send the bucket • Should there be an annual recycling due date (12-31) • How to handle vehicle recyclers that do not qualify for the program.
Contacts: Chrissy Heider, Mgmt. Project Analyst II heider@adeq.state.ar.us (501) 682-0592 Susan Speake, Program Branch Manager speake@adeq.state.ar.us (501) 682-0589 ADEQ Web Site: www.adeq.state.ar.us