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| Questions Regarding Amalgam Separator Regulations & Amalgam Recycling? |
You will be able to find the latest information by going to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's (NYSDEC) website below:
http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/8513.html
This website has links to all the information the NYSDEC has for dentists in regards to amalgam separators, recyclers, vendors and BMPs.
Click here for the NYSDEC Notice of Dental Amalgam Separator Installation Form.
For dentists who discharge their wastewater to Monroe County: "Dental offices required to install an amalgam separator who are connected to Monroe County's Sewer Collection System can send their NYSDEC Notice of Dental Amalgam Separator Installation Form to:
Monroe County Pure Waters
Industrial Waste Office
444 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, NY 14620
Please send the original signed copy to Monroe County Pure Waters and make a copy of the original for your records.
On the first page of the form, Name of applicable sewage treatment works/sewer authority = Monroe County Pure Waters.
If the dentist is outside Monroe County or with-in Monroe County and their wastewater is discharged to another municipality/sewer authority (ex. Webster, both town and village) they must submit the form to that municipality/sewer authority."
January 19, 2006
Please click here to view letter from our Monroe County President, Jay Skolnick, and Seventh District President-Elect, Neal Levitt regarding this issue.
Below is information received from Monroe County Department of Environmental Services. Per Stephen Peletz, this information and the links we have attached will best help inform you of the Code of Mangement Practices for Silver Dischargers.
http://www.silvercouncil.org/html/index.htm
Silver Council's website with CMP that has been adopted by Monroe County as alternative for dentists instead of having to comply with The County's Sewer Use Law. A dentist must adopt one or the other, the CMP being the ideal choice since it is less stringent on the dentist and their practice.
Related documents: Letter of Participation
http://www.monroecounty.gov/des-cesqg.php
Monroe County Dept. of Env. Services website related to small business waste. This website will give dentists information on how they can dispose of their waste material(spent fixer, contact & non-contact amalgam, lead foil, filters/traps, etc)through our Household Hazardous Waste Facility.
FYI - There are no regulations on disposal of Lead Foil. We encourage dentists to RECYCLE lead foil since it has value, can be melted down and reused and it is a heavy metal so it is hazardous to the environment if not properly disposed of.
That will be all. Please call if you have any questions or concerns. As well, please refer dentists to my email or phone number if they have any questions related to this material. Thanks!
Contact from Monroe County Department of Environmental Services
Stephen Peletz
Phone #: (585) 753-7564
Email: speletz@monroecounty.gov
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