评估废弃电子设备填埋的影响

Timothy G. Townsend, Stephen E. Musson
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许多组织和政府推动回收废弃电子设备的一个主要重点是担心处理后潜在危险或有毒化学物质的命运。在美国和世界其他地区,这些设备大多被填埋在垃圾填埋场。在佛罗里达大学进行的研究被美国环境保护署(环境保护署)和个别州用来作为制定CRT管理规则或政策的理由,最近由环境保护署赞助的工作发表了,其中描述了其他电子装置的危险废物特性。在这两种情况下,含铅装置往往被认定为具有毒性特征的危险废物(除非另有豁免)。但进一步的研究发现,设备的含量(例如,塑料和钢的数量)在铅浸出是否达到足够的有害浓度方面发挥了很大作用。各国正在考虑必须采取适当的监管和政策举措来解决电子设备问题。许多电子设备作为危险废物不受监管,因为它们是由家庭活动产生的。因此,地方和州政府需要决定是否应该采取额外的措施来收集和回收这些设备。这样的项目需要资金,而这些资金在那些正在努力为其他回收项目提供资金的社区可能会短缺。许多社区发现自己不得不回答的问题是:“在垃圾填埋场处理废弃电子设备的真正风险是什么?”总结了前人的研究成果和模拟填埋场试验的新研究成果。这些信息为国家或监管规则的制定提供了可能的含义,并将使电子设备制造商更好地了解如何评估新产品对处置系统的潜在影响
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Assessing the Landfill Disposal Implication of Discarded Electronic Equipment
A major emphasis in the drive by many organizations and governments to recycle discarded electronic equipment is the concern over the fate of potentially hazardous or toxic chemicals when disposed. In the United States and other areas of the world, much of this equipment is disposed in landfills. Research conducted at the University of Florida has been used by the United States environmental protection agency (EPA) and individual states as justification for rule- or policy-making for CRT management and recently work sponsored by the EPA was published that described the hazardous waste characteristics for other electronic devices. In both of these cases, devices that contained lead were often found to be toxicity characteristic hazardous wastes (unless otherwise exempted). But additional work found that the content of the device (e.g., amount of plastic vs steel) played a large role in whether lead leached at sufficient concentrations to be hazardous. States are considering the appropriate regulatory and policy initiatives that must be undertaken to address electronic equipment. Many electronic devices are exempt from regulation as a hazardous waste, as they are generated as a result of household activities. Local and state governments are thus faced with the need to determine whether additional measures should be implemented to collect and recycle these devices. Such programs demand funding which may be in short supply in communities wrestling with funding other recycling programs. Many communities find themselves having to answer is "what is the true risk posed by the disposal of discarded electronic devices in landfills?" A summary of the results of the prior research and new research from the simulated landfill experiments is presented. This information provides possible implications for state or regulatory rule making and information that will give electronic equipment manufacturers a better understanding of how to assess potential impacts of new products on the disposal system
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