Drain Disposal
Your Guide to What Can Go Down the Drain
Wastewater discharged from inside the University of Michigan - Dearborn facilities flows into the sanitary sewer system and is treated at the Detroit Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) prior to discharging into the Detroit River. The purpose of the WWTP is to clean the water at a faster rate than nature. Excessive pollutants prevent the WWTP from thoroughly treating the water.
Pouring other materials (pollutants) down the drain such as chemicals, metals, solids and oils can interfere with the treatment process. Examples of materials:
- Metals and other toxic chemicals may not be treated by the WWTP. Even small quantities of these substances can be harmful to both the WWTP and the environment.
- Some chemicals 'poison' and kill the microorganisms used in the treatment process.
- Volatile or corrosive materials damage piping and may endanger the health and safety of workers.
- Various pollutants can interact with one another, forming more hazardous pollutants. For example, cyanide base reacts with acids, and ammonia and bleach react to form toxic gases.
General Guidelines for Drain Disposal at 蹤獲扦-Dearborn
- Liquids Only - No solids, sludges or viscous materials. No insoluble substances retained by a standard No. 8 sieve or having any dimension greater than 1/2 inch (1.27 centimeters).
- No RCRA hazardous wastes - Resource Conservation & Recovery Act; See .Some examples of these RCRA hazardous wastes include:
- Corrosives (pH less than 2 or greater than 12.5)
- Flammables (flash point less than 140簞 F)
- Oxidizers (e.g., perchloric acid, chromic acid, hydrogen peroxide, etc.)
- Metal-containing wastes
- Reactive wastes (water, cyanide or sulfide reactive, etc.)
- Solvents (halogenated and non-halogenated)
- Unused and/or outdated chemicals ( and )
- No Michigan hazardous wastes or liquid industrial wastes - See Michigan and the for Michigan's hazardous waste information and for liquid industrial waste information.
- No Radioactive Wastes
- No Biohazardous, untreated wastes
Environmental Health and Safety
108 - Auxiliary Program Center
4901 Evergreen Road
Dearborn, MI 48128
4901 Evergreen Road
Dearborn, MI 48128
Phone:
313-583-6679
Fax:
313-493-9161