If a mercury waste separation plan is required by part 7007.0501, the waste combustor owner or operator must prepare a plan to identify, separate, and collect before combustion solid wastes which contain mercury.
The plan shall, at a minimum, include the collection of household batteries, electrical devices and switches, electric lighting components, and solid wastes from laboratories where mercury is used, and shall include a plan to identify, separate, and collect before combustion other significant sources of mercury.
The plan shall also contain:
a description of the methods that will be used to separate and dispose of mercury-containing solid wastes, including the name of the person or persons responsible for identifying, separating, collecting, transporting, recycling, and disposing of the separated mercury-containing solid waste stream;
an estimate of the number of pounds per year of mercury that will be removed from the solid waste stream when the plan is implemented; and
a description of the methods to be used to generate public awareness of the mercury separation plan and to generate public participation and cooperation.
In each application for reissuance of a permit, or every five years for class IV waste combustors, the owner or operator of the combustor must revise the plan to improve identification, separation, and collection before combustion of mercury from the solid waste stream. The updated plan must identify improvements that have been made to the plan to increase identification, separation, and collection before combustion of mercury from the solid waste stream.
MS s 116.07
18 SR 2584; 46 SR 1209
May 16, 2022
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes