N.H. Code Admin. R. Env-Hw 1113.03
Requirements for Management of Universal Waste Cathode Ray Tubes
Effective Aug 1, 2025#7578, eff 10-13-01; (See Revision Note #1 at chapter heading for Env-Hw 1100) ss by #9367, eff 1-28-09; ss by #12353, eff 8-14-17; ss by #13406, eff 7-23-22; ss by #14281, eff 8-1-25, EXPIRES: 8-1-35Hazardous Waste Programs
- (a) A cathode ray tube that shows evidence of breakage, spillage, or damage that could cause release of glass particles shall be contained using a container that complies with Env-Hw 1102.03(c).
(b) A universal waste handler of cathode ray tubes shall not intentionally break or shred universal waste cathode ray tubes unless the universal waste handler:
- (1) Installs and maintains systems designed to minimize releases via wind dispersal, run-off, and releases to the soil;
- (2) Uses breaking, shredding, and storage practices that do not pose a hazard to human health or the environment;
- (3) Prevents exposure of humans or the environment to harmful quantities of lead and other hazardous constituents;
- (4) Stores shredded and broken cathode ray tubes or components or both in closed, non-leaking containers that meet the requirements of Env-Hw 1102.03(c); and
(5) Before transporting or offering shredded cathode ray tubes or components or both for transport, packages the shredded cathode ray tubes or components or both in containers that are:
- a. Impermeable;
- b. Closed; and
- c. Designed to prevent releases to the environment.
(c) A universal waste handler that shreds or intentionally breaks cathode ray tubes shall determine whether the following materials exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste identified in Env-Hw 400:
- (1) Cleanup residues resulting from spills or leaks; and
(2) Other waste generated from the shredding or breaking of cathode ray tubes, such as:
- a. Residual waste from pollution control devices;
- b. Blast media;
- c. Cleaning media;
- d. Floor sweepings; or
- e. Glass fines.
- (d) If the residues, other waste, or both described in (c), above, exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste, the universal waste handler shall be considered the generator of the residues, other waste, or both and manage them in accordance with applicable requirements of Env-Hw 400 through Env-Hw 800 and Env-Hw 1200.
Source. #7578, eff 10-13-01; (See Revision Note #1 at chapter heading for Env-Hw 1100) ss by #9367, eff 1-28-09; ss by #12353, eff 8-14-17; ss by #13406, eff 7-23-22; ss by #14281, eff 8-1-25, EXPIRES: 8-1-35