06-096 C.M.R. ch. 900, § 10 - Treatment Methods for Biomedical Waste
Biomedical waste must be treated as follows:
A. Pathological waste must be incinerated,
interred or treated by a treatment technology approved by the Department
pursuant to Section 19.
B.
Discarded blood, blood products and body fluids must be (1) incinerated, (2)
discharged through a sewer to a publicly owned treatment works (POTW), provided
that it is discharged in accordance with the state's water quality laws and
local ordinances, (3) discharged to a septic system, provided that the septic
system is in compliance with state rules and standards and provided that it is
discharged in compliance with local ordinances, or (4) treated in a licensed
biomedical waste treatment facility using non-incineration technology approved
by the Department pursuant to Section 19.
C. All other biomedical waste must be
incinerated or treated by a non-incineration treatment technology approved by
the Department pursuant to Section 19.
NOTE: The Department recommends that discarded cultures and stocks of infectious agents, (see Section 7(A)(5) of these rules) to be transported off-site for treatment be pre-treated by steam sterilization to reduce the concentration of pathogens prior to packaging in accordance with Section 12(A) of this rule.
D. All incineration of biomedical waste must
be in a licensed biomedical waste incinerator.
Notes
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