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pollution prevention plan for mercury from dental procedures that
provides for reasonable measures to reduce mercury pollution from
dental procedures and related sources.__The plan must include
options and strategies for implementing source reduction.

 
2.__Dental office defined.__For purposes of this section,
"dental office" means any dental clinic, dental office or dental
practice, but does not include the practice of oral and
maxillofacial surgery.

 
3.__Amalgam separator system required.__No later than December
31, 2004, a dental office that, in the course of treating its
patients, adds, removes or modifies dental amalgam must install
an amalgam separator system in the wastewater line in accordance
with the following:

 
A.__Wastewater containing dental amalgam particles must pass
through the amalgam separator system prior to discharge to
either a publicly owned treatment works or a private septic
or waste disposal system, and waste containing dental
amalgam must be collected from the amalgam separator system
and disposed of in a manner satisfactory to the department;

 
B.__Once the amalgam separator system has been installed,
the dental office must notify the department in writing:

 
(1)__Of the type of system installed;

 
(2)__That the system is certified as meeting the
standards required in accordance with section 1661,
subsection 1-A;

 
(3)__Of the date upon which the system became
operational; and

 
(4)__Of the method of disposing of the material after
removal from the separator system.

 
If the amalgam separator system is connected to a publicly
owned treatment works, the dental office shall provide the
same notification to the director or chief engineer of that
facility;

 
C.__Installation, operation and maintenance of an approved
amalgam separator system by a dentist in accordance with
manufacturer's recommendations must fulfill the requirements of
this section.__A dentist must demonstrate proper operation and
maintenance by maintaining, for a period of 3 years, all shipping
records for replacement filters sent to licensed recyclers and
written documentation that


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