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    EPA and the ease of regulation of CRTs

    Good Morning:

    I first apologize for wasting space on the server if this has been posted already. Here is the verbiage I found on the EPA website this morning when I was searching for a place to take CRTs:

    "Fact Sheet: Easier Recycling of Cathode Ray Tubes

    By streamlining the management of cathode ray tubes (CRTs), the Environmental Protection Agency is making it easier to collect and recycle CRTs. Safely recycling CRTs saves energy and conserves resources, allows the recovered lead to be reused in other ways, and reduces the amount of lead in landfills.
    Background
    CRTs are the video display components of televisions and computer monitors. The glass in CRTs typically contains enough lead to require managing it as hazardous waste under certain circumstances. Under the previous regulations, businesses and other organizations that recycle or dispose of CRTs were sometimes unclear about the proper way to recycle or dispose of this equipment. That uncertainty sometimes prevented CRTs from being recycled and reused. EPA is changing CRT waste management requirements to promote additional safe recycling and reuse of CRTs. About 57 million computers and televisions are sold in the United States annually.
    Action
    EPA is providing conditional exclusions from the federal hazardous waste management standards for CRTs and CRT glass destined for recycling. These safe, yet simplified standards aim to increase the collection and recycling of CRTs, and to reduce the amount of lead in landfills by allowing the lead to be reused to make new CRT glass or sent to lead smelters.
    Under these regulations, used, unbroken CRTs are not regulated as hazardous waste unless they are stored for more than a year. EPA is setting simpler, more manageable standards for unbroken CRTs because the risk of lead releases from them is very low. Since the risk is so low, the storage limitation on unbroken CRTs applies only to collectors or recyclers.

    Used, broken CRTs are not regulated as hazardous waste as long as the following conditions
    are met:

    CRT containers are clearly labeled regarding contents;
    CRTs are safely transported in containers designed to minimize releases;
    CRTs are stored in a building or container designed to minimize releases; and
    CRTs are stored on site less than one year before recycling them.

    To remain unregulated, CRTs undergoing glass processing must follow the same requirements, except they must be processed inside a building, at temperatures not high enough to volatilize lead from the glass. CRT glass that has been processed and sent to a CRT glass manufacturer or a lead smelter also is unregulated unless it is stored for more than one year (see above) or used in a manner constituting disposal (applied to the land). CRT glass going to any other kind of recycler may be eligible for exemption under existing regulations.

    Exporters shipping broken or unbroken CRTs to another country for recycling must notify EPA and receive written consent from the receiving country through EPA before shipments can be made. This requirement is similar to those applicable to exporters of hazardous waste, which are found at 40 CFR Part 262. Exporters shipping used, unbroken CRTs for reuse as computers to another country must submit a one-time notification to EPA."



    Can be found at Fact Sheet: Easier Recycling of Cathode Ray Tubes | Wastes | US EPA

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    Ok, so... who do you know that may be willing to take these, I don't mind taking them to a R2 facility and paying a dime a pound.
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    I wonder what the maximum one year storage has to do with it

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    Bear my guess would be they are concerned about the stuff being stored where there may be extreme temps. I know from my warehouse days, working under a metal roof in the summer it can get pretty hot. High temps can cause batteries to degrade and leak over time so I would assume that can happen to the caps and stuff in tv's and monitors which would release toxins into the ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bnbsfsd View Post
    Ok, so... who do you know that may be willing to take these, I don't mind taking them to a R2 facility and paying a dime a pound.
    I don't actually know where to take them. There are some escrappers near me that will take them for a fee, but outside of that I don't know, sorry...I just thought I should share that information since I ran across it. I actually have been waiting on the EPA to ease that opinion on the tubes...handled correctly they are no more dangerous than a soda bottle with a cap on it.

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    Do they still make crt tv's or computer monitors? I might be wrong but I think there all flat screens now. But what do I know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    Do they still make crt tv's or computer monitors? I might be wrong but I think there all flat screens now. But what do I know?
    I haven't seen any new crts of any kind, but that doesn't mean they don't make them. Maybe in the medical field? You know, like heart monitors or whatever.

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    Just remember what your state laws are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpatnoe View Post
    Just remember what your state laws are.
    Absolutely and thank you for saying it...Illinois still says no to CRTs in any way shape and for I believe.

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    Sorry i didnt reply to this thread sooner, but a landfill that is certified for hazardous waste will take them. Check your local landfills rules/lists of what the do and dont take.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    I wonder what the maximum one year storage has to do with it
    To ward off speculative accumulation.......


















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