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Management of “Other” Wastes
at CT Dept. of Correction
Presented by
Rich Pease (860) 692-7562
DEEP Hazardous Waste Advisory Committee
October 16, 2014
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CT Dept of Correction
• Suffield
• Cheshire
• Enfield
• Newtown
• New Haven
• Niantic
Inmates = 16,579
Staff = 5,168
• Bridgeport
• Montville
• Somers
• Hartford
• Brooklyn
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CLASSIFYING WASTES
NON-HAZARDOUS HAZARDOUS
Not subject to
RCRA but Still
Regulated
Fully RCRA regulated
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The Forgotten Wastes
• Paint
• Universal Waste
– Light Bulbs
– Batteries
– Used Electronics
• Used Oil
• CT Regulated Waste
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Paint
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Paint
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Paint
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Light Bulbs
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Light Bulbs
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Batteries
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Ni Cad Batteries
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Used Electronics
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Universal Waste Tracking
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Used Oil
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Used Oil
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Connecticut Regulated Wastes
• CR01
• CR02
• CR03
• CR04
• CR05
Waste PCBs
Waste Oil
Waste Water Soluble Oil
Waste Chemical Liquid
Waste Chemical Solid
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How Are They Regulated?
• CT General Statute 22a-454:
–…nor shall any person, municipality or
regional authority dispose of waste oil
or petroleum or chemical liquids or
waste solid, liquid or gaseous products
or hazardous wastes without a permit
from the commissioner.
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How Are They Regulated?
• “Although there are no specific
requirements for generators of these
wastes, they must be managed
properly and stored in an
environmentally safe manner.”
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CR05 Waste Chemical Solid
• Any chemical solid or semi-solid from a
commercial, industrial, agricultural or
community activity. These wastes may
include, but are not limited to, grinding dusts,
tumbling sludges, scrap plastic and rubber
flash, and other ground or chipped waste solid.
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CR05 ?
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CR05 ?
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CR05 ?
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CR05 ?
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CR05 ?
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CR05 ?
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CR05 UniBin
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CR05 UniBin
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CR05 ?
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“Special Waste” …means the following wastes, so long as
they are not hazardous waste pursuant to
Section 22a-115 of the Connecticut General
Statutes (CGS) or radioactive material
subject to CGS Section 22a-148: (1) water
treatment, sewage treatment or industrial
sludges, liquid, solids and contained gases;
fly-ash and casting sands or slag; and
contaminated dredge spoils; (2) scrap tires;
(3) bulky waste; (4) asbestos; (5) residue; and
(6) biomedical waste.
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CT Regulated Waste = Special Waste
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• CR05
– Any chemical solid or semi-solid from a
commercial, industrial, agricultural or
community activity. These wastes may
include, but are not limited to, grinding
dusts, tumbling sludges, scrap plastic and
rubber flash, and other ground or chipped
waste solid.
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Special Waste Disposal
• Landfill
– Manchester Municipal Landfill*
• Resources Recovery Facilities
– Covanta, Preston*
– Wheelabrator, Bridgeport *
– CRRA, Hartford
– Covanta, Bristol *
– Covanta, Wallingford*
– Wheelabrator, Lisbon*
*Special Waste Handling Plan
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Special Waste Disposal Authorization
• Make Prior Arrangements With the RRF
• Test Waste for RCRA Constituents
• Fill Out Application
• Send Application to RRF for Signature
• Complete Applicant Compliance
Information
• Submit Application to DEEP With $660
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Special Waste Disposal
Authorization DEEP Review
• Preliminary Review
• Technical Review
• Air Bureau Review
• 30 Day Process Time
• Authorizations Good for 1 Year
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Special Waste Shipment
• Separate From MSW
• Hauler Transports Separately to Landfill or
RRF With a Special Waste Plan or SWDA
– Waste Profiling Requirements
– Requirements for Review, Approval and
Scheduling of Shipments
– Waste Screening
– Operating Procedures
– Operating Records and Reports
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DOC CR05 Wastes (CRRA Hartford) • Speedy-Dri
• Auto Body Dust/Debris
• Boiler Soot
• Filter Paper
• Spray Booth Debris
• White Cloth Rags
• Boiler Slag
• Graphics
• Vinyl Plate
• Empty Ink Cartridges
• Sand Blast Grit
Special Waste = $18,400
CR05 = $6,400
• Absorbent Pads
• Cooling Tower Sludge
• Dental Stone
• Latex Gloves
• Spray Booth Filters
• Parts Washer Filter
• Carpentry Debris
• Graphics Chip Board
• Graphics Film
• Boiler Filters
Cost Savings = $12,000/Yr.
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CR05 UniBin
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Where Do We Go From Here?
• How do Others Handle
CR05 Waste?
• Do the Inspectors Find
Mis-Management of CR05
Waste?
• How can we Make it Easier
for CR05 Wastes to be
Burned at CT RRFs?
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Questions ?