Friday, 31 March 2017

Understanding The Challenges Of Universal Waste Maimi Dade Florida Officials Face

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By Kimberly Fisher


When people leave trash on the ground or throw aluminum cans off the side of a boat, they are impacting the environment in a negative way. It may not seem like much, but over time these materials will affect wildlife, marine life, and possibly drinking water. The Environmental Protection Agency may regulate more hazardous wastes, but the basic premise is the same. We have to be careful about how we dispose of unwanted items. The kinds of regulations regarding universal waste Maimi Dade officials must comply with are complicated.

These materials are more commonly found in households and handled by private citizens than the more toxic hazardous wastes generated by dry cleaners, oil refineries, auto mechanic shops, and exterminators. The EPA defines universal waste as falling into four categories that include, batteries, pesticides, mercury lamps, also fluorescent lamps, and mercury containing devices, such as thermometers. These are materials that will not dissolve and cannot be absorbed in the ground.

The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, RCRA, was created by the federal government to regulate the handling, transportation, and disposal of these items. For its purposes, handlers fall into four categories. Two of them are described here. There are the small handlers with minimal regulations. The large handlers are entities such as industrial businesses, schools, governments, and generators of the products so defined under the RCRA guidelines.

States have to comply with federal laws, but they can add items to the list of hazardous materials that require special handling and disposal. Pharmaceuticals are on the Florida list. New Hampshire and Louisiana have added antifreeze. California and Colorado consider aerosol cans hazardous material. If you are interested in finding out about your state, you can go to their website or the EPA's.

Moving these materials can be tricky, and the federal government has detailed guidelines that must be followed to the letter. These rules and regulations change periodically, so the professionals who transport hazardous wastes must keep up with the most current information. Roadway, rail, and air travel are all considered transportation. Even the local trucks that retrieve recycled trash from private homes, and go directly from their routes to a local center, fall under these rules. When individuals go to the post office, or some other carrier, they will be asked whether or not the packages they want to mail contain certain items.

The federal, state, and most local governments encourage everyone to recycle as much personal trash as possible. This is a great way to help manage the problem of potentially harmful material that can threaten public health and the environment. The EPA does want citizens to understand that recycling and reusing hazardous materials does not eliminate the danger.

There are special rules and regulations for landfills. Hazardous materials have to be handled differently than other trash. The land disposal restrictions program has developed regulations for depositing hazardous wastes on or in the ground. Drinking water is one of the main concerns. If these materials penetrate the ground and are picked by flood waters or rainfall, they may end up in the general water supply.

It should be clear to everyone that keeping the planet healthy is the best way to ensure the survival of the human species. Without that life, as it is now known, will not be viable.




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