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ECOWISE

cover of Hazardous Waste Management booklet

What is ECOWISE?

The ECOWISE program provides Montgomery County businesses, or Small Quantity Generators (SQG), who generate less than 220 pounds (or 100 kg) of hazardous waste an inexpensive and convenient way of disposing of their hazardous material.

A SQG must also generate less than 2.2 pounds (1 kg) of acute hazardous waste per month. Acute hazardous waste is defined under Code of Maryland Regulations, Title 26, Subtitle 13, Section 02.09 (26.13.02.09) Article A(2) as: "a solid waste that has been found to be fatal to humans in low doses or…is otherwise capable of causing or significantly contributing to an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible, illness." Refer to Code of Maryland Regulations 26.13.02.09 for a complete description of acute hazardous waste.

What is a Small Quantity Generator?

In the State of Maryland, a "Small Quantity Generator" or SQG is a non-residential (business or non-profit organization) entity that generates less than 220 pounds (100 kg) of hazardous waste per calendar month.  A "Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator" (CESQG) is the Federal equivalent term. BOTH terms mean you produce less than 220 pounds or 100 kg per calendar month. A SQG must also generate less than 2.2 pounds (1 kg) of acute hazardous waste per month.

The Federal government defines a "Small Quantity Generator" (SQG) as producing between 220 pounds (100 kg) and 2,200 pounds (1000 kg) per year. The ECOWISE program is not open to businesses that are federally defined as SQGs, since they produce more than the program allows.

I don't produce as much as a State of Maryland defined SQG in a single month. Do I still qualify to participate?

Absolutely!  The ECOWISE program does not require a minimum quantity, nor does it obligate you to participate every month.

What are the benefits of the program?

  • No complicated paper work or manifesting is required.
  • Businesses save up to 75% of costs to dispose of hazardous material compared to having a conventional pickup and disposal hazardous waste company come to your business or organization.
  • No pre-registration fee
  • No contractual obligation
  • No minimum amount

What are hazardous materials?

Basically, hazardous materials have any of these properties:

  • reactive
  • ignitable
  • combustible
  • toxic, and/or
  • corrosive.

Businesses cannot bring more than 220 pounds of hazardous waste to the ECOWISE program. ECOWISE also accepts liquid latex paint -- but this is not considered a hazardous waste.

Accepted materials include:

  • Acids (organic or inorganic)
  • Alkaline button batteries
  • Bases (organic or inorganic)
  • Fluorescent bulbs
  • Fuels, pourable
  • Gel cell batteries
  • Heavy Metals
  • Herbicides
  • Hydraulic fluid
  • Lead acid batteries
  • Lithium batteries
  • Mercury or mercury containing products
  • Ni-Cd batteries
  • Oil-Based Paints
  • Oxidizers
  • CB Ballasts
  • Pesticides
  • Photographic chemicals
  • Reactive materials
  • Solvents, both pourable and non-pourable

For chemicals and items not listed and for a price per pound, call Clean Harbors at 301-939-6032.

What does ECOWISE not accept?

ECOWISE does not accept certain categories of hazardous materials because they contain certain reactive, ignitable, combustible, toxic, corrosive properies and/or health and safety dangers.

Examples include:

  • Explosives
  • Asbestos
  • Radioactive materials
  • Medical waste

What are the costs, and how do I pay?

Fees are assessed on a per pound basis weighed at the point of collection. ECOWISE program will accept cash or checks made out to Clean Harbors Environmental Services, the County's current contractor for ECOWISE.

Pricing Schedule

Material

Price per pound*

Acids (inorganic) $2.20
Acids (organic) $2.20
Bases (inorganic) $2.20
Bases (organic) $2.20
Batteries, Alkaline/Button $0.50
Batteries, Gel Cell $0.50
Batteries, Lithium $6.00
Batteries, Ni-Cd $2.00
Fluorescent Tubes - 4-feet $0.60
Fluorescent Tubes - 8-feet $1.20
Fuels, Pourable $0.45
Mercury/Mercury Products $5.00
Organics (non-chlorinated) $1.20
Oxidizers $3.00
Paints, Latex $0.50
Paints, Oil-Based $0.75
PCB Ballasts $2.00
Pesticides $2.20
Reactives $6.00
Solvents, Non-pourable $2.20
Solvents, Pourable $0.45

* pricing includes weight of containers

What is the program location and schedule?

ECOWISE collections are held on the second Wednesday of every month from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Shady Grove Transfer Station, provided the Transfer Station is not closed due to weather or other emergencies.  Call 240-777-6560 to confirm that the facility is open.

Appointments are no longer needed.

Enter the Transfer Station via the Truck Entrance on Shady Grove Road. This is located 1/10 of a mile east of Route 355. [map]

How do I register?

Registration is free!  Once you receive your packet of information, do a "Haz Waste audit" as described in your booklet.  If your audit shows you generate less than 220 pounds per calendar month, you may join the ECOWISE program. 

Simply notarize your signature on the affidavit with a raised notary seal and return it to us.   Once your application is on file, just call the number in your booklet to make an appointment. 

Return signed Affidavit to:       
Richard Dimont
Montgomery County Division of Solid Waste Services
16101 Frederick Rd.
Derwood, MD 20855-2223

 

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Last edited: 7/17/2008