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MS2-Moorestown Paul Kim Staff, Environment, Safety and Health (ESH) October 2008 MS2

XX DDB-2 MS2 - Overview Recycling is mandated by municipal, state, federal law and corporate Lockheed Martin procedures... it is not an option Universal Wastes Classification EPA Recalled Pesticides Mercury-containing Thermostats Spent Batteries Spent fluorescent lamps Oil-based finishes Consumer electronics Universal Wastes Classification EPA Recalled Pesticides Mercury-containing Thermostats Spent Batteries Spent fluorescent lamps Oil-based finishes Consumer electronics

XX DDB-3 MS2 - Overview Universal Wastes Management Recalled Pesticides hazardous waste pesticides that are either suspended and recalled under Section 6 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Recalled pesticides – Don’t have any. Universal Wastes Management Recalled Pesticides hazardous waste pesticides that are either suspended and recalled under Section 6 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Recalled pesticides – Don’t have any.

XX DDB-4 MS2 - Overview Options: Lockheed Martin- Annual Household Hazardous Clean-up day for Moorestown Residents and Our Employees Held Twice Per Year- Spring and Fall next event -Sept 27, 2008 Options: Lockheed Martin- Annual Household Hazardous Clean-up day for Moorestown Residents and Our Employees Held Twice Per Year- Spring and Fall next event -Sept 27, 2008

XX DDB-5 MS2 - Overview Accepted Waste- Adhesives, Anti-freeze, Automotive batteries, Flammable oil or solvent-based paints, thinner, lacquers, stains, Household batteries, Mercury and mercury-containing items, Accepted Waste- Adhesives, Anti-freeze, Automotive batteries, Flammable oil or solvent-based paints, thinner, lacquers, stains, Household batteries, Mercury and mercury-containing items,

XX DDB-6 MS2 - Overview Pesticides/herbicides Photographic chemicals, Roofing tars, asphalt driveway coatings, Swimming pool chemicals, Transmission fluid, Used fluorescent light bulbs, Waste oil (from automotive sources only). Pesticides/herbicides Photographic chemicals, Roofing tars, asphalt driveway coatings, Swimming pool chemicals, Transmission fluid, Used fluorescent light bulbs, Waste oil (from automotive sources only).

XX DDB-7 MS2 - Overview Universal Wastes Management Mercury-containing Thermostats Managed by Veolia Technical Services. Transshipped to Veolia Environmental Services, Stoughton, Mass. Recycled at 3rd party vendors such as AERC or Bethlehem Apparatus, etc. Basically 100% recycle. Universal Wastes Management Mercury-containing Thermostats Managed by Veolia Technical Services. Transshipped to Veolia Environmental Services, Stoughton, Mass. Recycled at 3rd party vendors such as AERC or Bethlehem Apparatus, etc. Basically 100% recycle.

XX DDB-8 MS2 - Overview Options: Approved mercury recyclers list Adrow Chemical Wanaque, NJ Phone: (201) Fax: (201) AERC.com, Inc. Allentown, PA Phone: (610) or (800) Bethlehem Apparatus Hellertown, PA Phone: (610) Fax: (610) Options: Approved mercury recyclers list Adrow Chemical Wanaque, NJ Phone: (201) Fax: (201) AERC.com, Inc. Allentown, PA Phone: (610) or (800) Bethlehem Apparatus Hellertown, PA Phone: (610) Fax: (610)

XX DDB-9 MS2 - Overview Universal Wastes Management Spent Batteries excluding alkalines (discarded in trash) Universal Wastes Management Spent Batteries excluding alkalines (discarded in trash)

XX DDB-10 MS2 - Overview Universal Wastes Management Spent Batteries – rechargeable Ni-LI Managed by Veolia Technical Services. Transshipped to Veolia Environmental Services, Stoughton, Mass. Recycled at 3rd party vendors such as Inmetco, Eastern Penn Manufacturing, etc. Basically 100% recycle. Universal Wastes Management Spent Batteries – rechargeable Ni-LI Managed by Veolia Technical Services. Transshipped to Veolia Environmental Services, Stoughton, Mass. Recycled at 3rd party vendors such as Inmetco, Eastern Penn Manufacturing, etc. Basically 100% recycle.

XX DDB-11 MS2 - Overview Options: Rechargeable Battery Recycling Company- will set-up a recycling program Free drop off center: Best Buy Circuit City Home Depot Options: Rechargeable Battery Recycling Company- will set-up a recycling program Free drop off center: Best Buy Circuit City Home Depot

XX DDB-12 MS2 - Overview Universal Wastes Management Spent fluorescent lamps Larger diameter used fluorescent lamps contain a small amount of mercury and are technically hazardous. They must be managed as universal waste when intact. If broken they must be managed as D009 hazardous waste. These have been replaced by the thinner diameter energy efficient fluorescent lamps (some with green caps) which do not contain mercury and are technically non-hazardous. Universal Wastes Management Spent fluorescent lamps Larger diameter used fluorescent lamps contain a small amount of mercury and are technically hazardous. They must be managed as universal waste when intact. If broken they must be managed as D009 hazardous waste. These have been replaced by the thinner diameter energy efficient fluorescent lamps (some with green caps) which do not contain mercury and are technically non-hazardous. Hazardous Non-Hazardous

XX DDB-13 MS2 - Overview Managed by Veolia Technical Services. Transshipped to Veolia Environmental Services, Stoughton, Mass. Recycled at 3rd party vendors such as AERC or Bethlehem Apparatus, etc. Basically 100% recycled. Hazardous Non-Hazardous

XX DDB-14 MS2 - Overview Other Options: The Home Depot®, the world's largest home improvement retailer, today expanded its long- term commitment to the environment and sustainability by launching a national in-store, consumer compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb recycling program at all 1,973 The Home Depot locations. Other Options: The Home Depot®, the world's largest home improvement retailer, today expanded its long- term commitment to the environment and sustainability by launching a national in-store, consumer compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb recycling program at all 1,973 The Home Depot locations.

XX DDB-15 MS2 - Overview Universal Wastes Management Oil-based finishes Small quantities. Usually labpacked as hazardous waste with other flammable liquids. Veolia Technical Services / Veolia Environmental Services, various locations, direct drop RCRA incineration. Universal Wastes Management Oil-based finishes Small quantities. Usually labpacked as hazardous waste with other flammable liquids. Veolia Technical Services / Veolia Environmental Services, various locations, direct drop RCRA incineration.

XX DDB-16 MS2 - Overview Universal Wastes Management Consumer electronics Sent to Lifespan Technologies in Mass. 100% recycle. Small quantities may be managed through Veolia Technical Services through Veolia Environmental Services Stoughton Mass. Facility. Recycled at 3rd party vendors such as Recycle America (Waste Management) Universal Wastes Management Consumer electronics Sent to Lifespan Technologies in Mass. 100% recycle. Small quantities may be managed through Veolia Technical Services through Veolia Environmental Services Stoughton Mass. Facility. Recycled at 3rd party vendors such as Recycle America (Waste Management)

XX DDB-17 MS2 - Overview Other Options: Dell offers users ways donate, recycle, or trade in unwanted equipment. Epson offers a program that enables Epson customers to send back used Epson products for recycling. Hewlett-Packard has a services that gives consumers and businesses a convenient way to recycle unwanted computer equipment. Gateway offers qualified buyers options to donate or recycle their old PC. IBM offers a product recycling program designed for individual PC owners and small businesses. Other Options: Dell offers users ways donate, recycle, or trade in unwanted equipment. Epson offers a program that enables Epson customers to send back used Epson products for recycling. Hewlett-Packard has a services that gives consumers and businesses a convenient way to recycle unwanted computer equipment. Gateway offers qualified buyers options to donate or recycle their old PC. IBM offers a product recycling program designed for individual PC owners and small businesses.