Overall Rating | Bronze - expired |
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Overall Score | 31.41 |
Liaison | Hannes Gerhardt |
Submission Date | April 20, 2015 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of West Georgia
OP-25: Hazardous Waste Management
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 1.00 |
Brendan
Bowen Assistant Vice President Campus Planning & Facilities |
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Does the institution have strategies in place to safely dispose of all hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal, and non-regulated chemical waste and seek to minimize the presence of these materials on campus?:
Yes
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A brief description of steps taken to reduce hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal, and non-regulated chemical waste:
Chemicals are purchased through a centralized approval process. Among other parameters, purchases are reviewed to ensure quantities will actually be utilized, to avoid potential off-specification disposals, alleviate purchase duplication and, in some cases, to determine if a less hazardous chemical could be substituted.
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A brief description of how the institution safely disposes of hazardous, universal, and non-regulated chemical waste:
UWG employs an Environmental Safety Coordinator whose duties include the diligent, legal management of all universal, hazardous and chemical waste. There are dedicated, secured stations for non-regulated chemical collection, hazardous waste and universal waste. These stations are monitored and managed by the EHS team in accordance with state and federal guidelines.
Disposal of all hazardous, universal, and non-regulated chemical waste are managed in accordance with applicable EPA and EPD-GA statutes. Standard Operating Procedures have been developed and implemented to ensure safe handling. SOPs can be provided upon request.
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A brief description of any significant hazardous material release incidents during the previous three years, including volume, impact and response/remediation:
We are proud to report that the University had not had a significant hazardous materials release in the past three years.
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A brief description of any inventory system employed by the institution to facilitate the reuse or redistribution of laboratory chemicals:
Chemicals disposal is managed centrally, with specific staff members made responsible for the appropriate disposal or reuse. Off specification chemicals are inventoried and advertised for reuse before disposal.
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Does the institution have or participate in a program to responsibly recycle, reuse, and/or refurbish all electronic waste generated by the institution?:
No
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Does the institution have or participate in a program to responsibly recycle, reuse, and/or refurbish electronic waste generated by students?:
No
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A brief description of the electronic waste recycling program(s):
n/a
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A brief description of steps taken to ensure that e-waste is recycled responsibly, workers’ basic safety is protected, and environmental standards are met:
n/a
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The website URL where information about the institution’s hazardous and electronic-waste recycling programs is available:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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