
Information from the Iowa Department
of Natural Resources
Retailer Requirements for Household Hazardous Materials
The 1987 Iowa Groundwater Protection Act includes provisions that affect retailers of household hazardous materials (HHMs) in two ways.
1) Retailers who sell HHMs are required to.
2) The consumer information program requires that retailers
WHAT ARE HHMs?
Any brand, grade, size or volume. of the following products are, but not limited
to, household hazardous materials (HHMs):
HHMs don't include laundry detergents or soaps, dishwashing compounds, chlorine bleach, personal care products, cosmetics, medications or pharmaceuticals. However, care should be taken when using these products and when disposing of leftover product. Always read manufacturer labels and follow manufacturer instructions.
Permit Requirements
All retailers selling HHMs in Iowa must have a permit. A regular permit is
$25. A special permit for manufacturers or distributors using independent
agents may cost more depending on gross sales. For questions about the payment
of the permit, contact the Iowa Department of Revenue at (515) 281-3363.
For other questions, contact the Department of Natural Resources at (515)
281-4367.
Collecting Waste Oil
Retailers who collect waste oil must:
Brochures
The IDNR consumer HHM brochure provides information on what products are considered
HHMs, proper use, storage, and disposal, phone numbers for further information,
and an explanation of the groundwater concerns related to HHMs. The HHM brochure
shall be displayed at a location in each store that is easily accessible
to consumers. Brochures are available from the IDNR and may be ordered at
no charge.
Exceptions
Manufacturers or distributors who authorize sales of products on a person-to-person
basis must provide an HHM product list and HHM brochure to customers
during the course of an initial sale of an HHM product. In later sales, the
list and consumer HHM brochure must be available upon request.
Signage
Informational Signs
Retailers are required to post information signs explaining how improper disposal
of HHMs can contaminate groundwater and surface water. The signs should also
direct consumers to other HHM informational materials available in the store.
The signs must be presented close to shelves where HHMs are displayed as well
as the location where other information is available. Signs don't have to be
placed next to all HHMs, but must be displayed in areas where there are concentrations
of HHMs. Signs must be placed in locations that are clearly visible to. consumers.
These signs may be ordered from the IDNR at no charge.
Motor Oil Signs
Iowa Code Section 455D:13 requires retailers who sell oil to post a sign near
the point of sale which informs customers that it is unlawful to dispose of
waste motor oil in a sanitary landfill, and that customers should return their
waste motor oil to collection sites for recycling and reuse. Signs are available
from the IDNR at no cost.
Retailers who choose not to collect used motor oil shall post a durable, legible 8-1/2" x 11" sign near the point of sale that reminds consumers that used motor oil is a hazardous waste. The sign should also identify the location of the nearest used oil collection site, list the benefits from recycling waste oil, and state that it is illegal to dispose of waste oil in a landfill or in a state waterway. Retailers should contact the HHM program at the Iowa DNR for complete sign specifications.
Cooperation with other retailers is encouraged. The IDNR maintains a listing of identified oil collection sites. Waste oil signs are available at no charge and can be ordered from the IDNR.
Lead Acid Battery Signs
Iowa Code Section 455D.10 requires retailers selling lead acid batteries to
post a sign at the point of sale stating that land disposal is prohibited
and that the retailer will accept the return of a used lead acid battery
at the time of purchase of a new battery. Lead acid battery signs are available
from the IDNR at no charge.
Collection Site Directory
The IDNR Waste Management Assistance staff publishes an Automotive Directory
that lists locations collecting used oil, used oil filters, antifreeze, and
lead acid batteries as well as vendors that transport or recycle these items
from collection sites. If you want your business listed, please contact the
IDNR.
For More Information
IDNR Waste Management Assistance Web site: www.safesmartsolutions.org
Call 515-281-4367
Write:
HHM Program
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Wallace State Office Building
502 E. Ninth St.
Des Moines IA 50319-0034