Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Long story, but I had a Goodwill manager mad at me today over some CRTs I'd hauled there just before Christmas. They'd had to call a hazmat team and been fined $300. Now she not going to take any more CRTs. So I started looking up the laws and found this: Fact Sheet: Easier Recycling of Cathode Ray Tubes | Wastes | US EPA
"unbroken CRTs are not regulated as hazardous waste unless they are stored for more than a year" Found this nice gem in your article. I see problems/ loopholes involving that statement. For an example: moving the ctrs from one location to another to avoid the 1 year time period. Or trying to prove that the crt's haven't been there a year if someone complains about them. What if a storage unit is auctioned off and theres crts in it that have been there more than 1 year, it it classified as hazardous waste?