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NR 664.0001 (7) (k) 5. Aerosol cans as described in s. NR 673.06.
Section 9   NR 665.0001 (3) (n) 3. is amended to read:
NR 665.0001 (3) (n) 3. Thermostats and mercury-containing Mercury-containing equipment as described in s. NR 673.04.
Section 10   NR 665.0001 (3) (n) 5. is created to read:
NR 665.0001 (3) (n) 5. Aerosol cans as described in s. NR 673.06.
Section 11   NR 668.01 (6) (e) is created to read:
NR 668.01 (6) (e) Aerosol cans as described in s. NR 673.06.
Section 12   NR 670.001 (3) (b) 8. e. is created to read:
NR 670.001 (3) (b) 8. e. Aerosol cans as described in s. NR 673.06.
Section 13   NR 673.01 (1) (c) is amended to read:
NR 673.01 (1) (c) Thermostats and mercury-containing Mercury-containing equipment as described in s. NR 673.04.
Section 14   NR 673.01 (1) (e) and (3) are created to read:
NR 673.01(1) (e) Aerosol cans as described in s. NR 673.06.
(3) This chapter is not applicable to universal wastes that are abandoned or illegally or improperly disposed.
Section 15   NR 673.03 (2) (b) is amended to read:
NR 673.03 (2) (b) Pesticides not meeting the conditions set forth in sub. (1). These pesticides shall be managed in compliance with the hazardous waste rules in chs. NR 660 to 670, except that aerosol cans as defined in s. NR 673.09 that contain pesticides may be managed as aerosol can universal waste under s. NR 673.13 (5) or 673.33 (5).
Section 16 NR 673.05 (2) (c) is repealed.
Section 17   NR 673.06 is created to read:
NR 673.06 Applicability—Aerosol cans. (1)  Aerosol cans covered under this chapter. The requirements of this chapter apply to any person managing aerosol cans as described under s. NR 673.09, except those listed under sub. (2).
(2)  Aerosol cans not covered under this chapter. The requirements of this chapter do not apply to a person managing any of the following types of aerosol cans:
(a) Aerosol cans that are not yet wastes under ch. NR 661. Sub. (3) describes when an aerosol can becomes a waste.
(b) Aerosol cans that are not hazardous waste. An aerosol can is a hazardous waste if the aerosol can exhibits one or more of the characteristics identified under subch. C of ch. NR 661 or is listed under subch. D of ch. NR 661.
(c) Aerosol cans that meet the standard for empty containers under s. NR 661.0007.
(3) Generation of waste aerosol cans.
(a) A used aerosol can becomes a waste on the date it is discarded.
(b) An unused aerosol can becomes a waste on the date the handler decides to discard it.
Section 18   NR 673.09 (1d) is created to read:
NR 673.09 (1d) “Aerosol can” means a non-refillable receptacle containing a gas compressed, liquefied, or dissolved under pressure, the sole purpose of which is to expel a liquid, paste, or powder and fitted with a self-closing release device allowing the contents to be ejected by the gas.
Section 19   NR 673.09 (6) and (9) are amended to read:
NR 673.09 (6) “Large quantity handler of universal waste” means a universal waste handler (, as defined in this section), who accumulates 5,000 kilograms (11,025 pounds) or more total of universal waste (,batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, or lamps, or aerosol cans, calculated collectively), at any time. This designation as a large quantity handler of universal waste is retained through the end of the calendar year in which 5,000 kilograms (11,025 pounds) or more total of universal waste is accumulated.
(9) “Small quantity handler of universal waste” means a universal waste handler (, as defined in this section), who does not accumulate 5,000 kilograms (11,025 pounds) or more total of universal waste (,batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, or lamps, or aerosol cans, calculated collectively), at any time.
Section 20   NR 673.09 (11) (e) is created to read:
NR 673.09 (11) (e) Aerosol cans as described in s. NR 673.06.
Section 21   NR 673.09 (12) (b) 1. is amended to read:
NR 673.09 (12) (b) 1. A person who treats (universal waste, except under s. NR 673.13 (1) or (3), or 673.33 (1) or (3)), or disposes of or recycles universal waste, except under s. NR 673.13 (5) or 673.33 (5).
Section 22   NR 673.13 (3) (b) 3. and 4. are amended to read:
NR 673.13 (3) (b) 3. Ensures that a mercury clean-up system is readily available to immediately transfer any mercury resulting from spills or leaks from broken ampules, from the containment device to a container that meets the all applicable requirements under ss. NR 662.015 and 662.016chs. NR 660 to 670.
4. Immediately transfers any mercury resulting from spills or leaks from broken ampules from the containment device to a container that meets the all applicable requirements under ss. NR 662.015 and 662.016 chs. NR 660 to 670.
Section 23   NR 673.13 (5) is created to read:
NR 673.13 (5) Aerosol cans. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall manage universal waste aerosol cans in a way that prevents releases, according to all of the following:
(a) Universal waste aerosol cans shall be accumulated in a container that is structurally sound, compatible with the contents of the aerosol cans, lacks evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could cause leakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions, and is protected from sources of heat.
(b) Universal waste aerosol cans that show evidence of leakage shall be packaged in a separate closed container or overpacked with absorbents, or immediately punctured and drained in accordance with the requirements under par. (d).
(c) A small quantity handler of universal waste may conduct any of the following activities as long as each individual aerosol can is not breached and remains intact:
1. Sorting aerosol cans by type.
2. Mixing intact cans in one container.
3. Removing actuators to reduce the risk of accidental release.
(d) A small quantity handler of universal waste who punctures and drains aerosol cans shall recycle the empty punctured aerosol cans and meet all of the following requirements while puncturing and draining universal waste aerosol cans:
1. Conduct puncturing and draining activities using a device specifically designed to safely puncture aerosol cans and effectively contain the residual contents and any emissions.
2. Establish and follow a written procedure detailing how to safely puncture and drain the universal waste aerosol can, including proper assembly, operation and maintenance of the device described in subd. 1., segregation of incompatible wastes, and proper waste management practices to prevent fires or releases; maintain a copy of the device’s specification and instruction on site; and ensure employees operating the device are trained in the proper procedures.
3. Ensure that puncturing of the can is done in a manner designed to prevent fires and to prevent the release of any component of universal waste to the environment including locating the device described in subd. 1. on a solid, flat surface in a well-ventilated area.
4. Immediately transfer the contents from the waste aerosol can or puncturing device, if applicable, to a container or tank that meets the applicable requirements under s. NR 662.014, 662.015, 662.016, or 662.017.
5. Conduct a hazardous waste determination on the contents of the emptied aerosol can under s. NR 662.011. Any hazardous waste generated as a result of puncturing and draining the aerosol can is subject to all applicable requirements under chs. NR 660 to 670. The handler is considered the generator of the hazardous waste and is subject to ch. NR 662.
6. If the contents are determined to be nonhazardous, manage the waste in any way that is in compliance with applicable federal, state, or local solid waste regulations.
7. Establish or adopt a written procedure to be followed in the event of a spill or leak and provide a spill clean-up kit, and promptly clean up all spills or leaks of the contents of the aerosol cans.
Section 24   NR 673.14 (4) (b) is amended to read:
NR 673.14 (4) (b) A universal waste mercury-containing thermostat or container containing only universal waste mercury-containing thermostats may be labeled or marked clearly with any of the following phrases: “Universal Waste — Mercury Thermostats,” “ Waste “Waste Mercury Thermostats,” or “Used Mercury Thermostats.”
Section 25   NR 673.14 (6) is created to read:
NR 673.14 (6) Each universal waste aerosol can, or a container in which the aerosol cans are contained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with any of the following phrases: “Universal Waste—Aerosol Cans,” “Waste Aerosol Cans,” or “Used Aerosol Cans.
Section 26   NR 673.32 (2) (d) is amended to read:
NR 673.32 (2) (d) A list of all the types of universal waste managed by the handler, (for example, batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, lamps, and aerosol cans).
Section 27   NR 673.33 (3) (b) 3. and 4. are amended to read:
NR 673.33 (3) (b) 3. Ensures that a mercury clean-up system is readily available to immediately transfer any mercury resulting from spills or leaks from broken ampules, from the containment device to a container that meets that meets the all applicable requirements of s. NR 662.016 or 662.017 under chs. NR 660 to 670.
4. Immediately transfers any mercury resulting from spills or leaks from broken ampules from the containment device to a container that meets the all applicable requirements of ss. NR 662.015 and 662.017 under chs. NR 660 to 670.
Section 28   NR 673.33 (5) is created to read:
NR 673.33 (5) Aerosol cans. A large quantity handler of universal waste shall manage universal waste aerosol cans in a way that prevents releases of any universal waste or component of a universal waste to the environment, according to all of the following:
(a) Universal waste aerosol cans shall be accumulated in a container that is structurally sound, compatible with the contents of the aerosol cans, lacks evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could cause leakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions, and is protected from sources of heat.
(b) Universal waste aerosol cans that show evidence of leakage shall be packaged in a separate closed container or overpacked with absorbents, or immediately punctured and drained in accordance with the requirements under par. (d).
(c) A large quantity handler of universal waste may conduct any of the following activities as long as each individual aerosol can is not breached and remains intact:
1. Sorting aerosol cans by type.
2. Mixing intact cans in one container.
3. Removing actuators to reduce the risk of accidental release.
(d) A large quantity handler of universal waste who punctures and drains aerosol cans shall recycle the empty punctured aerosol cans and meet all of the following requirements while puncturing and draining universal waste aerosol cans:
1. Conduct puncturing and draining activities using a device specifically designed to safely puncture aerosol cans and effectively contain the residual contents and any emissions.
2. Establish and follow a written procedure detailing how to safely puncture and drain the universal waste aerosol can. The written procedure shall include proper assembly, operation and maintenance of the unit, segregation of incompatible wastes, and proper waste management practices to prevent fires or releases; maintain a copy of the manufacturer’s specification and instruction on site; and ensure employees operating the device are trained in the proper procedures.
3. Ensure that puncturing of the can is done in a manner designed to prevent fires and to prevent the release of any component of universal waste to the environment. This manner includes locating the equipment on a solid, flat surface in a well-ventilated area.
4. Immediately transfer the contents from the waste aerosol can or puncturing device, if applicable, to a container or tank that meets the applicable requirements under s.NR 662.014, 662.015, 662.016, or 662.017.
5. Conduct a hazardous waste determination on the contents of the emptied aerosol can under s. NR 662.011. Any hazardous waste generated as a result of puncturing and draining the aerosol can is subject to all applicable requirements under chs. NR 660 to 670. The handler is considered the generator of the hazardous waste and is subject to ch. NR 662.
6. If the contents are determined to be nonhazardous, the handler may manage the waste in any way that is in compliance with applicable federal, state, or local solid waste regulations.
7. A written procedure shall be in place in the event of a spill or leak and a spill clean-up kit must be provided. All spills or leaks of the contents of the aerosol cans shall be cleaned up promptly.
Section 29   NR 673.34 (4) (b) is amended to read:
NR 673.34 (4) (b) A universal waste mercury-containing thermostat or container containing only universal waste mercury-containing thermostats may be labeled or marked clearly with any of the following phrases: “Universal Waste — Mercury Thermostats,” “ Waste “Waste Mercury Thermostats,” or “Used Mercury Thermostats.”
Section 30   NR 673.34 (6) is created to read:
NR 673.34 (6) Each universal waste aerosol can, or a container in which the aerosol cans are contained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with any of the following phrases: “Universal Waste—Aerosol Cans,” “Waste Aerosol Cans,” or “Used Aerosol Cans.
Section 31   NR 673.60 (1) is renumbered (1) (intro.) and amended to read:
(1) The owner or operator of a destination facility is subject to all applicable requirements of under chs. NR 664 to 670. For the purposes of this section, a universal waste is considered stored if the owner or operator of a destination facility does not begin treatment as defined under s. 291.01 (21), Stats., including legitimate recycling, within 24 hours after the universal waste arrives at the destination facility and the owner or operator is subject to all of the following as applicable:
Section 32   NR 673.60 (1) (a), (b), and (c) are created to read:
NR 673.60 (1) (a) The owner or operator of a destination facility that is engaged in legitimate recycling under s. NR 660.43, and does not store or dispose of universal waste, shall comply with the applicable requirements under chs. NR 666 and 668.
(b) The owner or operator of a destination facility that is engaged in legitimate recycling under s. NR 660.43, and stores or disposes of universal waste, shall comply with the applicable requirements under chs. NR 664, 665, 666, 668, and 670, and the requirement to have a hazardous waste license under s. 291.25, Stats.
(c) The owner or operator of a destination facility that is not engaged in legitimate recycling of universal waste shall comply with the applicable requirements under chs. NR 664, 665, 666, 668, and 670, and the requirement to have a hazardous waste license under s. 291.25, Stats.
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