Notification requirements:
Notify the Waste and Hazardous Materials Division when electronic equipment from residents is collected, stored, processed, or dismantled, in excess of 1,000 pounds, on-site at any one time. Submit the form EQP5205at least two weeks prior to conducting the activity.
a. Memorandum: Regulation of Electronic Wastes (September 20, 2002)
b. Electronic Waste Exemption (April 23, 2003)
For recyclers collecting electronics from anyone besides residential clients: Notify as a large quantity universal waste handler when handling 11,000 pounds or more of electronics and other
universal waste
collected from entities other than households and obtain a site identification number.
Notifications may be done by applying online through
MiTAPS
or by mailing in the form
EQP5150
. There is a $50 application fee. To check if a site identification number has already been assigned to a collection site, go to the
Waste Data System
and select advanced search. It is recommended to search using the street number in the address field and zip code in the postal code field. If you need assistance looking up a number or filling out the application, call the Environmental Assistance Center at 800-662-9278.
The following Michigan regulatory guidance documents contain specific information about electronic waste.
Since "recycling" can mean different things, discuss if your recycling operations would be subject to the industrial storm water program with the Water Bureau District Office. See the industrial storm water program information including sample Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) and links to the storm water operator certification.
Water Bureau District Office Staff Contact List
OTHER RESOURCES
Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher Program - This program provides computer equipment refurbishers (businesses and non-profits) access to reduced cost software programs that can be loaded onto refurbished computers.