Steve,
Do you have a contact for phosphor powder exposure? Should the resident be directed to their primary care provider?
Kindly, |
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From: hhwroundtable@kalcountyeh.simplelists.com [mailto:hhwroundtable@kalcountyeh.simplelists.com]
On Behalf Of Noble, Steve (DEQ)
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2018 10:00 AM
To: hhwroundtable@kalcountyeh.simplelists.com
Subject: RE: CRT TV
Hi Rosemary,
It can be accepted as HHW. Unfortunately in Michigan we do not ban this material from the landfill if it is from a household source so it could go in the trash.
Concerning your “Q” about Lead exposure, the bigger issue would be exposure to the phosphor powder that is in the tube. The powder can be released when the vacuum is broken. Sometimes it is airborne depending on the method used to break
the tube. The lead in a TV tube is incorporated into the glass and is not “friable” unless the child was grinding on it or otherwise somehow creating dust.
I would suggest that they cap the bucket and label it as CRT glass and put it in their trash.
Steve Noble
Electronics Recycling Specialist
Sustainable Materials Management
Email: nobles4@michigan.gov
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Sent: Monday, July 16, 2018 9:48 AM
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Subject: CRT TV
Hello-
Just wondering if anyone would know what to do with a broken CRT TV tube. I had a resident call and state his son took apart the CRT to ‘see how it worked’ and broke the tube inside. Should this be accepted as HHW if my vendor will take
it? If not, where should it go? It is in a 5-gallon bucket, could that be landfill-able? Also, wondering if I should suggest he consider possible lead exposure to his child?
Kindly, |
Rosemary Graham Solid Waste/Recycling Coordinator Environmental Health Division Allegan County Health Department 3255 122nd Avenue Suite 200 Allegan, MI 49010 Phone: (269) 673-5415 Fax: (269) 673-4172 |
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