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Aerosolv Aerosol Can Recycling System Certifications Aerosolv is verified by the EPA ETV program

Aerosolv® Aerosol Can Recycling System:

ETV Verification ETV Verification

CalEPA Certification Certified by California's Department of Toxic Substances Control

Navy Report U.S. Navy's Final Report


CEPA logoCertified by California's Department of Toxic Substances Control

After extensive evaluation and field testing, the California Environmental Protection Agency's Department of Toxic Substances control has certified Aerosolv® as a Hazardous Waste Treatment Technology.

The testing involved the processing of hundreds of aerosol cans and the measurement of gases and liquids captured by the Aerosolv® system.

 

Cal/EPA DTSC Certificate
certificateUnder the authority of Health and Safety Code Section 25200.1.5, the Katec, Inc. Model 6000 Aerosolv® Aerosol Can Recycling System is hereby certified as a Hazardous Waste Treatment Technology, subject to the specific conditions including the limitations/disclaimer set forth in the Certification Statement as published in the California Regulatory Notice Register on October 29, 1999, Register 99, Volume No. 44-2, pages 2123-2137. The technology is certified for puncturing and draining waste aerosol cans containing paints and hydrocarbon lubricants and cleaners. Field test results show that the Katec Aerosolv® System treated hazardous waste aerosol cans to an average of less than 3% residual contents in two test runs with a Corrosion Preventative Compound product, and in two out of three test runs with paint products. In addition the system has been shown to be capable of capturing at least 83.2% of the liquid and gaseous contents removed from these aerosol can products. The process generates emptied aerosol cans intended for recycling as scrap metal. The collected liquids and contaminated carbon must be classified as hazardous or non-hazardous waste and managed accordingly. Air emissions resulting from the process are subject to regulation by the local air pollution control or air quality management district. Users are subject to compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local requirements.

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"We have been using our Aerosolv can recycler for over six years now to manage aerosol paint cans when they become empty or plugged. Our staff has found the Aerosolv unit to be easy and quick to use. The County Hazardous Waste Officer has inspected our operation and approved the can recycling unit. It has been a good investment that has made hazardous waste regulatory compliance easy."
Stephen Riner, CHMM
Environmental Services Dept.
UtiliCorp United

 

EPA Environmental Technology Verification