Publications Home || Browse by topic || Browse by program || Ecology website

Publication Summary

Our Ecology website has changed, which can cause broken links.
To report these, please contact us with the publication and broken link.

Title

Treatment by Generator - Polymerization

 
Publication number Date Published
14-04-002February 2014
VIEW NOW Treatment by Generator - Polymerization (Number of pages: 3) (Publication Size: 323KB)




Trouble viewing? Try these free options.
Author(s) Rieck, Rob
Description This document is for generators interested in treating their waste resins by on-site polymerization, in accumulation tanks or containers. Dangerous waste generators who comply with these standards and the standards in the Technical Information Memorandum (TIM) #96-412, Treatment by Generator, will meet the requirements of the Dangerous Waste Regulations.
NOTES Please note that Ecology’s Northwest Regional Office has new contact information as of May 2021. Phone: 206-594-0000 Mail: PO Box 330316, Shoreline, WA 98133
REQUEST A COPY
The mission of the Department of Ecology is to protect, preserve, and enhance Washington’s environment. To help us meet that goal, please consider the environment before you print or request a copy.

ADA Accessibility
The Department of Ecology is committed to providing people with disabilities access to information and services by meeting or exceeding the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Washington State Policy #188.
Visit Ecology’s website for more information.
Contact HWTR Publication Coordinator at 360-407-6700 or hwtrpubs@ecy.wa.gov
Keywords polymerization, treatment by generator, treatment
WEB PAGE Treatment by Generator web page
RELATED PUBLICATIONS Title:

Small Quantity Generators Treating Dangerous Waste

Focus On: Treatment by Generator

Evaporation: Treatment Specific Guidance

Treatment by Generator: Pharmaceutical Waste

Treatment by Generator - Aldehyde Deactivation

Carbon Adsorption: Treatment Specific Guidance

Solidification: Treatment Specific Guidance

Elementary Neutralization: Treatment Specific Guidance

Separation: Treatment Specific Guidance