Colorado facilities approved to accept TENORM for disposal
Clean Harbors Deer Trail
Radionuclide limits
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Oil and gas field wastes: total radium of Ra-226 and Ra-228 shall not exceed 12,200 pCi/g in pipe scale or 6,000 pCi/g in other waste forms. Pb-210 shall not exceed 10,000 pCi/g. Total oil and gas field wastes received for disposal shall not exceed 50,000 tons per year.
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Other wastes: total activity of all radionuclides shall not exceed 2000 pCi/g. Ra-226 shall not exceed 222 pCi/g. Pb-210 shall not exceed 666 pCi/g.
Pawnee Waste
Radionuclide limits
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Combined Radium 226+228 less than or equal to 50 pCi/g, natural Uranium less than or equal to 10 pCi/g, natural Thorium less than or equal to 10 pCi/g, Lead-210 less than or equal to 10 pCi/g, and Po-210 less than or equal to 10 pCi/g.
Waste Connections Southside Landfill
Radionuclide limits
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Uranium only less than 339 pCi/g.
Republic Services Foothills Landfill
Radionuclide limits
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Radionuclide limits - Combined Radium 226+228 less than or equal to 50 pCi/g, natural Uranium less than or equal to 245 pCi/g, natural Thorium less than or equal to 50 pCi/g, Lead-210 less than or equal to 3 pCi/g, and Polonium-210 less than or equal to 3 pCi/g.
Solid Waste Act
- On the Secretary of State web page, click on "Colorado Revised Statutes" under the "Help and Resources" heading.
- Open the Title menu, then follow the path provided under each topic below to view the specific Article.
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Solid Waste Facilities: Title 30 Article 20 Part 1.
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Title 30. Government – county > County powers and functions > Article 20. Public improvements > Part 1. Solid wastes disposal sites and facilities.
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Solid Waste Disposal Limitations: Title 30 Article 20 Part 10.
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Title 30. Government – county > County powers and functions > Article 20. Public improvements > Part 10. Solid waste disposal limitations.
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Strategies for Waste Tires:Title 30 Article 20 Part 14.
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Title 30. Government – county > County powers and functions > Article 20. Public improvements > Part 14. Strategies for waste tires.
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Infectious Waste: Title 25 Article 15 Part 4.
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Title 25. Public health and environment > Environmental control > Article 15. Hazardous waste > Part 4. Infectious waste.
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Waste tires: Title 30 Article 20 Part 14.
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Title 30 > County powers and functions > Article 20: Public improvements > Part 14: Strategies for waste tires.
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Electronic Device Recycling: Title 25 Article 17 Part 3.
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Title 25. Public health and environment > Environmental control > Article 17. Waste diversion recycling > Part 3. Electronic device recycling.
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Solid Waste User Fee: Title 25 Article 16 Section 104.5.
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Title 25. Public health and environment > Environmental control > Article 16. Hazardous waste sites > Part 1. Clean-up
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Solid waste regulations
- Beneficial use table 1A: Category 1 total elemental analysis.
- Beneficial use table 1B: Category 1 and 2 analyte mobility analysis.
- Beneficial use table 2: Beneficial use by category.
- Beneficial use table 3: Pre-approved beneficial uses.
- Section 13 medical waste regulations materials incorporated by reference.
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