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7. Hazardous Waste
Source: INE.
NOMRegulationEffective Date
NOM-052-ECOL-1993Lists hazardous wastes by their toxicity to the environmentOctober 22, 1993
NOM-053-ECOL-1993Determines wastes that are hazardous by their toxicity to the environmentOctober 22, 1993
NOM-054-ECOL-1993Concerns incompatibility among two or more hazardous wastes, excluding radioactive materialsOctober 22, 1993
NOM-055-ECOL-1993Regulates controlled confinement of hazardous wastes, excluding radioactive materialsOctober 22, 1993
NOM-056-ECOL-1993Regulates complementary works of a controlled confinement of hazardous wastesOctober 22, 1993
NOM-057-ECOL-1993Concerns design, construction, and operation of controlled confinement cells for hazardous wastesOctober 22, 1993
NOM-058-ECOL-1993Regulates operation of controlled confinement of hazardous wastesOctober 22, 1993
NOM-087-ECOL-1993Covers separation, packaging, storage, collection, transportation, treatment, and final disposal of hazardous biological Infectious wastes generated by medical establishmentsNovember 7, 1995
Source: INE. Source: INE. Source: INE.
StateSitesMain Polluting Agents
Baja California
2
Solvents, heavy metals, dust from smelting, oils
Chihuahua
2
Hydrocarbons, chemical compounds, waste oils
Coahuila
1
Heavy metals, residual oils, hydrocarbons, bio-hazardous waste, chemical compounds
Guanajuato
6
Oil, heavy metals, chlorinated organics, sludge, smelting dreg, waste oils
Hidalgo
12
Smelting dreg, dried paint
Jalisco
3
Tetrachloride, sludge, bacterial residues, soil polluted with diesel and fuels
México
17
Smelting dreg, bio-hazardous waste, chemical compounds, waste lubricants
Morelos
2
Metallic containers empty and full of toxic and flammable hydrocarbons
Nuevo León
5
Smelting dreg, aluminum, lead, cadmium, nickel, hydrocarbons, cyanides
Puebla
2
Hydrocarbons
Querétaro
16
Chemical waste, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, process sludge, bio-hazardous and smelting dreg
San Luis Potosí
8
Bio-hazardous waste, nickel, sludge, paint cans, asbestos, smelting dreg
Sonora
2
Bio-hazardous waste
Tamaulipas
3
Silicon sands, smelting dreg, chemical compounds, empty containers
Tlaxcala
3
Textile paints
Veracruz
12
Bio-hazardous waste, sulfur
Zacatecas
9
Heavy metals, reactive chemicals
Total
105
Source: INE.
Table 7.4 Best Sales Prospects
Harmonized System Number
Product
3925.10.01 Polymer deposits
3926.90.16Filtration membranes
6909.11.07 Corrosive liquid containers
7017.10.11Condensing crystallizers and refrigerators
7309.00.01 Enameled containers
7309.00.99Other steel containers or deposits
8416.20.01 Burners
8419.89.21Industrial autoclaves
8421.19.03 Refining turbinators
8465.99.05Fiber crushers
8474.20.03 Blade-crushing machine
8474.20.06Hammer of percussion crushers
8479.82.03 Garbage compactors
8479.82.99Mixers, crushers, mills
8479.89.14 Tubular catalytic reactors
8705.90.99Special vehicles
9609.00.01Bulk transport containers
8514.30.03Industrial ovens
8609.00.01 Deposit containers, cisterns
8609.00.00 Containers for transportation
Source: “Hazardous Industrial Waste Equipment Market—Industry Sector Analysis” (Mexico City: U.S. Department of Commerce, 1999).
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