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California Nearly Triples Daily Penalty to $70,000 for Improper Hazardous Waste Disposal


FORT WASHINGTON, Pa., June 24, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- If you're considering breaking laws when dealing with hazardous waste ? including mishandling mercury containing thermostats ? think again. A California law recently raised the maximum penalty to $70,000, a whopping 180 percent increase over the previous $25,000 fine.

(PRNewsfoto/Thermostat Recycling Corporation)

The civil penalty, passed last fall, can be levied "for each separate violation or, for continuing violations, for each day that violation continues."

"This legislation establishes a huge increase from the previous penalty and raises the stakes for companies or individuals who might have ignored previous warnings that California is serious about safeguarding the environment and citizens from hazardous waste," said Ryan Kiscaden, executive director, Thermostat Recycling Corp.

"These are staggering penalty numbers that could cripple or drive a violator out of business. While TRC is focused on the safe removal and recycling of mercury containing thermostats, which is easily accomplished in one day, the overall threat of multiple daily fines, is a cudgel that businesses and even consumers can't afford to ignore."

This law is an important signal to HVAC contractors, who are often the first business consumers call for a thermostat replacement, according to Kiscaden. The potential for swapping out an old thermostat with a new one becomes more likely given the dramatic growth of new programmable and smart thermostats replacing older units, including potentially mercury containing ones.

To date, there have not been any reported violations, but the sheer magnitude of the penalties suggests the seriousness of the issue.

Some contractors might be dismissive of the fine, thinking it won't happen to them. However, the state is going to need an example or two as a public relations exercise to demonstrate the law has teeth. "It's only a matter of time before someone gets slammed with the fine," Kiscaden said. "And if you don't mind taking the risk, then good luck if your businesses become the unlucky example."

That the legislation originated in California is significant, according to Kiscaden. "Whether you like it or not, California tends to be the leader in many areas, especially those dealing with the environment," Kiscaden said. "The policy often starts with California and migrates eastward inexorably."

Thermostat Recycling Corp., founded in 1998, is an industry-funded nonprofit corporation supported by 31 manufacturers that historically branded and sold mercury thermostats in the United States. TRC maintains a network of more than 3,600 collection sites nationwide and has recovered more than 2.4 million thermostats, containing 11 tons of mercury, since its inception. TRC assumes all costs to transport and properly dispose of mercury switch thermostats recovered from service. To learn more about TRC, visit www.thermostat-recycle.org.

CONTACT:
Tom Peric
1-856-874-0049
[email protected]

SOURCE Thermostat Recycling Corporation


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